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Post by dirtydisco on Oct 30, 2011 2:36:32 GMT
AGENT SIDE GRINDER - Agent Side Grinder MASCHINENZIMMER 412 - Malfeitor (very good for halloween-time, bass up, lights off GENOCIDE ORGAN - Leichenline 2009 Remaster CURRENT 93 - Nature Unveiled AFX - Analogue Bubblebath(s Vol. 1-4) WHITEHOUSE - Live Action 25, Les Halles, Paris 4.10.83 (great version of 'Anal American' and some some really great hysterical screaming from Best (I think) is 'Queen Myra')
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Post by hOU on Nov 24, 2011 21:36:14 GMT
JOHN WIESE - Seven Of Wands
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Post by bariken on Nov 28, 2011 11:12:49 GMT
Skullflower - Fucked On A Pile Of Corpses
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Post by Joe Chip on Dec 19, 2011 11:53:09 GMT
The Fall - Ersatz GB - much better than their last sub-par effort which got good reviews due to Domino's advertising pull. MES pre-cog on this album: "All life was here, but life disappeared, searches all the bins on advice of PC" - Laptop Dog. www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/police-investigate-who-dumped-laptop-in-the-bin-2317224.html - I'm pretty sure the song was recorded in the spring. 'All human life is here' was the NOTW's motto in pre-'For Sarah' days. Spotted this myself, not checked the scarily obsessive Fall fan forum to see if they are talking about it...
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Post by Danhod on Dec 19, 2011 12:29:24 GMT
Alva Noto - Virus Boxset (Expensive but I took the gamble) & Univrs Uniscope Current 93 - Soft Black Stars / Honeysuckle Aeons Nurse With Wound - A Handjob From The Laughing Policeman / Who Can I Turn To Stereo / An Awkward Pause 2CD Sunn O))) - ØØ Void recent re-release with NWW bonus disc Silver Apples - The Garden / Silver Apples SJ - Archive 4 (When Pornography / Victim As Beauty - Had to get it) The Vegetable Orchestra - Oinionoise ( www.vegetableorchestra.org/) - Paul Merton's recent TV series introduced me to this haha
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Post by ljp on Dec 19, 2011 15:48:35 GMT
Just got Yoko Ono's Fly album. Now I know how she inspired William Bennett...
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Post by Danhod on Dec 19, 2011 16:51:15 GMT
Just got Yoko Ono's Fly album. Now I know how she inspired William Bennett... I always imagined Yoko Ono to be conventional pop, looking at the cover I don't know how I ever thought that haha, now youtube has shown me otherwise, how wrong I was! Actually it reminds me of some parts of Quality Time
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Post by ljp on Dec 20, 2011 14:57:32 GMT
Just got Yoko Ono's Fly album. Now I know how she inspired William Bennett... I always imagined Yoko Ono to be conventional pop, looking at the cover I don't know how I ever thought that haha, now youtube has shown me otherwise, how wrong I was! Actually it reminds me of some parts of Quality Time Yeah you might want to get the whole album. It's better than the one she put out two years after, which was more commercial and redundant lyrically. Fly's important stuff is on the second disc with the noise pieces on side three mostly and one Diamanda Galas-like acapela piece on side four. The more rock-oriented tracks on the first disc are quite good as well, I should say, even if you really hate Eric Clapton. (Some of Clapton's best playing is right there. Don't worry, nothing like "Layla" or whatever the usual crap people know him for...) Oh yeah, also important for Alex Chilton/Big Star fans who should hear "Mrs. Lennon", which inspired one of Chilton's best songs, "Holocaust"...
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Post by Joe Chip on Dec 21, 2011 2:53:36 GMT
If you enjoy Fly I'd also recommend her 'Plastic Ono Band', her side of Live Peace In Toronto and Life With The Lions, all in a similar style. Cambridge '69 from the latter is quite hilarious, they're both clearly under a blanket of the cosy brown snow of the east. The only one of her pop songs I love is 'Walking On Thin Ice' - I always picture hearing this through huge speakers while coming up on some worryingly potent dissociative hallucinogen - a most unsettling record, more so due to the circumstances of its making.
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Post by Danhod on Dec 21, 2011 11:57:42 GMT
I always picture hearing this through huge speakers while coming up on some worryingly potent dissociative hallucinogen While the ground trembles and sound waves shiver ... Nice thought
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Post by Imaginary Forces on Dec 22, 2011 17:43:16 GMT
Angel - 26000 Earth - Pentastar - In The Style Of Demons Dalglish - Pattern Compulsions #6 (CYRK MIX) Ancient Methods - Some Strings Attached Karlheinz Stockhausen - Telemusik, Mixtur Mark Fell - Multistability Roly Porter - Aftertime hardcore-phonography.tumblr.comAlban Berg - Alban Berg Collection Lyric Suite Cicciolina Holocaust & Sermonizer - Albiet Albiet & Sibelius Spiders And my new album for Ohm Resistance, Uppstigande. www.cargorecords.co.uk/release/17710
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Post by hOU on Jan 2, 2012 22:40:23 GMT
Yeah, I was listening to the Some Strings Attached mix again today. I like the way they make kicks go so slow that they're on the verge of collapsing in on themselves.
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Post by chickenf1sh on Jan 4, 2012 12:23:00 GMT
Currently sifting through the coastal ambience and foghorn sounds of "Nobska" by scutopus ( scutopus.bandcamp.com) while in the process of creating a remix.
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Post by Imaginary Forces on Jan 7, 2012 3:16:52 GMT
Currently sifting through the coastal ambience and foghorn sounds of "Nobska" by scutopus ( scutopus.bandcamp.com) while in the process of creating a remix. Hullo old bean. Fancy seeing you in here. Ha!
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Post by cblanger on Jan 7, 2012 14:08:14 GMT
1/ MSBR "Intensification" 10" in metal boxset Praxis Dr. Bearmann (GER) 2/ Cut Hands "Afro Noise 1 EP" CD Gift (Japan) 3/ The Taj-Mahal Travellers "July 15, 1972" LP bootleg Klimt Records (FR) 4/ Nurse With Wound "Space Music II" CD-R handmade by Stapleton (UK) 5/ Ghédalia Tazartès "Works 1977-79" boxset V-O-D (GER)
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