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To Pimp A Butterfly.
Best album of the year so far bar none.
Best album of the year so far bar none.
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Perturbator: Dangerous Days
http://perturbator.bandcamp.com
This guy is fantastic, if I had to describe his style I'd call it "dark neo-eighties synth metal". He also has an ambient side project called L'Enfant De La Foret.
http://perturbator.bandcamp.com
This guy is fantastic, if I had to describe his style I'd call it "dark neo-eighties synth metal". He also has an ambient side project called L'Enfant De La Foret.
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Everything and anything jimi Hendrix... You don't appreciate this man's genius until you play guitar yourself then realise every cliche' stands.
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TransatlanticFoe
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Right now? At The Drive-In's in/CASINO/OUT.
Had a bit of a day in front of the stereo so earlier today: Horace Pinker, early Strung Out and Die Ärzte
Had a bit of a day in front of the stereo so earlier today: Horace Pinker, early Strung Out and Die Ärzte
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Vangelis: See You Later
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That’s a great album!LSU wrote:Perturbator: Dangerous Days
http://perturbator.bandcamp.com
This guy is fantastic, if I had to describe his style I'd call it "dark neo-eighties synth metal". He also has an ambient side project called L'Enfant De La Foret.
I’ve been digging Myrone - https://soundcloud.com/myroneofficial
also: Sellorekt/LA Dreams, silent gloves, Robert Parker, Cougar Synth, pretty much everything on LuigiDonatello, Maniac Synth, neros77, newretrowave channels.
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Feedback will set you free.
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MOSQUITO FIGHTER
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Tales of Purefly by MAN WITH A MISSION. These guys are great, really enjoying it.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
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Speaking of Weasel Walter, I've been listening to The Flying Luttenbachers - Gods Of Chaos again, I think I might actually prefer it to Revenge. The album artwork is atrocious though. You name an album "Gods Of Chaos" and fill it with a ruthlessly spiraling miasma, yet come to the conclusion that the best artwork to represent this is to put the band in front of a 90's CG volcano after they got their faces painted at the circus.Some-Mist wrote:weasel walter just released a new no wave/free jazz cd on bandcamp titled "fragments" which is unreleased work from 1999 - present. been listening to a lot of that today too haha
To be honest though, this was probably their tongue in cheek intention.
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Couple mixes I made in youtube, first is a small mix of Game music I put together yesterday when I was picking up my place!
The 2nd is a the 1st of 4 G-Funk mixes I through together. Big fan of the genre and have a ton of underground shit from the mid to early 90s!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLNiy9 ... u_d-ucNLyU
https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLNiy9 ... X6CwR2nuHY
The 2nd is a the 1st of 4 G-Funk mixes I through together. Big fan of the genre and have a ton of underground shit from the mid to early 90s!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLNiy9 ... u_d-ucNLyU
https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLNiy9 ... X6CwR2nuHY
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I don't think I've heard this version before (would listen to Black Horse album a lot in my days of sulking, but this is from earlier version of that material released only as a casette at the time).MOSQUITO FIGHTER wrote:My new favorite Goth rock song. The video is so terrible, though.
Fading Colours - Black Horse
Last summer I revisited their album I'm Scared Of... (pretty bad cover art for a change) and now I think they artistically peaked on that one (although I find her English more of a nuisance these days).
Anyone who likes any of it should listen to My Dreams Dictate My Reality album by SoKo.
The rear gate is closed down
The way out is cut off
The way out is cut off
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Lots of emo, mainly the twinkly/almost math rock kind. My favorites right now are American Football, Algernon Cadwallader, Empire! Empire! I was a lonely estate, Meet Me in Montauk, and Alaska.
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Have you ever heard of Drive Like Jehu? Along with with Slint, Rodan, Rites Of Spring, and Unwound they helped pioneer the punk/mathrock combo in the early 90's.Harpuia wrote:Lots of emo, mainly the twinkly/almost math rock kind. My favorites right now are American Football, Algernon Cadwallader, Empire! Empire! I was a lonely estate, Meet Me in Montauk, and Alaska.
Opening track off their 1990 debut
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Not until now, no. This is great stuff though, thanks for showing me. Out of those other bands I've only heard of Slint but I'll definitely have to check them all out.Square_Air wrote:Have you ever heard of Drive Like Jehu? Along with with Slint, Rodan, Rites Of Spring, and Unwound they helped pioneer the punk/mathrock combo in the early 90's.
Opening track off their 1990 debut
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I don't play guitar and I completely agree. The man was fused to the instrument, a master's master.Jonst wrote:Everything and anything jimi Hendrix... You don't appreciate this man's genius until you play guitar yourself then realise every cliche' stands.
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new vektor track is super aggressive and awesome. listened to it about 7 or 8 times today and getting stoked for the new album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4e5Jw9T5Zk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4e5Jw9T5Zk
so good. my personal favorites are systems emerge from a complete disorder and incarceration by abstraction. constructive destruction is also good too.Square_Air wrote:Speaking of Weasel Walter, I've been listening to The Flying Luttenbachers - Gods Of Chaos again, I think I might actually prefer it to Revenge. The album artwork is atrocious though. You name an album "Gods Of Chaos" and fill it with a ruthlessly spiraling miasma, yet come to the conclusion that the best artwork to represent this is to put the band in front of a 90's CG volcano after they got their faces painted at the circus.Some-Mist wrote:weasel walter just released a new no wave/free jazz cd on bandcamp titled "fragments" which is unreleased work from 1999 - present. been listening to a lot of that today too haha
To be honest though, this was probably their tongue in cheek intention.
love drive like jehu. I was lucky enough to get to see them live last year and they were tight as hell!Square_Air wrote:Have you ever heard of Drive Like Jehu? Along with with Slint, Rodan, Rites Of Spring, and Unwound they helped pioneer the punk/mathrock combo in the early 90's.Harpuia wrote:Lots of emo, mainly the twinkly/almost math rock kind. My favorites right now are American Football, Algernon Cadwallader, Empire! Empire! I was a lonely estate, Meet Me in Montauk, and Alaska.
Opening track off their 1990 debut
a creature... half solid half gas
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I like that a lot ^
top comment on youtube nails it. really twin peaks-esque.
top comment on youtube nails it. really twin peaks-esque.
a creature... half solid half gas
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The entirety of David Bowie's album discography. I'm giving each album at least one day of repeated listens to grow on me. I'm at Earthling so far.
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MintyTheCat
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Yuzo Koshiro's Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune soundtracks. Excellent so far.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
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Currently listening to Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco and enjoying a fine glass of scotch
Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco - live 2016
Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco - live 2008
Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco - live 2016
Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco - live 2008
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Maximum Tune 4's soundtrack kicks sooo much buttsoprano1 wrote:Yuzo Koshiro's Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune soundtracks. Excellent so far.
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https://theevilwarlockofbaaladramelch.b ... -of-heaven
8 bit black metal project by a friend of mine for a game which doesn't exist.
8 bit black metal project by a friend of mine for a game which doesn't exist.
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I tend to like these concept soundtracks. It's more prog/thrash-leaning, but Diad is a permanent resident of my game music folder.Immryr wrote:8 bit black metal project by a friend of mine for a game which doesn't exist.
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http://cimitir.bandcamp.com/album/recol ... me-legends
Dark ambient/synth album. Not as good as this one, but it's worth a listen:
http://vhsglitch.bandcamp.com/album/nig ... hill-album
Dark Synth is a great genre.
Dark ambient/synth album. Not as good as this one, but it's worth a listen:
http://vhsglitch.bandcamp.com/album/nig ... hill-album
Dark Synth is a great genre.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
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While I think the quality varies vastly between his albums too much to praise his entire discography, there are a few pretty cool albums scattered throughout. Heroes is probably my favourite of his discography and the Berlin trilogy which had contributions from Brian Eno who's just an all around cool guy for his own work (Before And After Science, Music For Airports, etc...), work with Talking Heads (More Songs About Building And Food, Fear Of Music, Remain In Light), and contributions to the No-Wave Community (No New York was a jumping off point for Jame Chance And The Contortions, DNA, and to a lesser extent Teenage Jesus And The Jerks, and Mars).Sumez wrote:The entirety of David Bowie's album discography. I'm giving each album at least one day of repeated listens to grow on me. I'm at Earthling so far.
That's some pretty neat chiptune. That first track reminds me quite a bit of classic Castlevania, and that third track "Merciless" sounds almost like they sped up "Kremlantis" from the first Donkey Kong Land game.BIL wrote:It's more prog/thrash-leaning, but Diad is a permanent resident of my game music folder.
Kremlantis AKA: the universal theme of children playing gameboy with the quilt draped over their head
That's some pretty smooth stuff, kinda Jazzy and relaxing, like if Steve Reich conducted the Mahavishnu Orchestra.pestro87 wrote:Currently listening to Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco and enjoying a fine glass of scotch
Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco - live 2016
Giovanni Giorgi & Jacopo Bertacco - live 2008
From what I know this album is pretty polarizing in the Metal community with some people adoring this and others dismissing it completely. I need to check this out one day and form an opinion.MintyTheCat wrote:Sepultura: Roots.
No problem. They're all favourites of mine and worth a listen. You also mentioned American Football, so I'm obligated to point out Cap'n Jazz, the lead singer's earlier group, particularly the album *INHALES DEEPLY* "Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards in the Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On and Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over" *GASPS FOR AIR*. It's also referred to as "Shmap'n Shmazz" for simplicity.Harpuia wrote:Not until now, no. This is great stuff though, thanks for showing me. Out of those other bands I've only heard of Slint but I'll definitely have to check them all out.
The opening track, "Little League", gives a pretty good taste of what's inside the album.
It almost goes without saying.Jonst wrote:Everything and anything jimi Hendrix...
Personally, I've been listening to Electric Heavyland lately by AMT, particularly the last track, which I swear to god just about tears flesh right off the bone it's so over the top and drenched in distortion. People with weak eardrums need not apply. The section from 7:30 to 10:30 never ceases to make my blood boil.
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Decided to see if I enjoyed The Mars Volta as much as I did back in 2007 or so.
Deloused in the Comatorium is still an ace album, and just about everything else they've done has some severe issues [such as songs going absolutely nowhere for several minutes at a time, almost just because that's "their thing" instead of it making sense for the song].
They can fucking play, their tracks just have focus issues, to the point where you can skip like three and four minutes of a song and not miss much.
Was just listening to the song Meccamputecture, ace song, kind of wished the rest of the album Amputecture got anywhere that good, I even think it's pretty damn well paced overall.
And now I'm listening to Cygnus... Vismund Cygnus, which is pretty ace even though it's way too long for its own good [all of the songs on Francis the Mute kind of are].
Deloused in the Comatorium is still an ace album, and just about everything else they've done has some severe issues [such as songs going absolutely nowhere for several minutes at a time, almost just because that's "their thing" instead of it making sense for the song].
They can fucking play, their tracks just have focus issues, to the point where you can skip like three and four minutes of a song and not miss much.
Was just listening to the song Meccamputecture, ace song, kind of wished the rest of the album Amputecture got anywhere that good, I even think it's pretty damn well paced overall.
And now I'm listening to Cygnus... Vismund Cygnus, which is pretty ace even though it's way too long for its own good [all of the songs on Francis the Mute kind of are].
Come check out my website, I guess. Random stuff I've worked on over the last two decades.
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I do like Cap'n Jazz quite a bit from what I've heard, although I haven't listened to Shmap'n Shmazz in it's entirety yet.Square_Air wrote:No problem. They're all favourites of mine and worth a listen. You also mentioned American Football, so I'm obligated to point out Cap'n Jazz, the lead singer's earlier group, particularly the album *INHALES DEEPLY* "Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards in the Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On and Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over" *GASPS FOR AIR*. It's also referred to as "Shmap'n Shmazz" for simplicity.
The Mars Volta is one of my favorite bands. I recently listened to their first three albums and I'm coming to the conclusion that Amputechture is probably my favorite. Deloused and Frances are both great, but I like the more traditional prog rock feel that Amputechture has. Tetragrammaton is also my favorite TMV song, so there's that too.null1024 wrote:Decided to see if I enjoyed The Mars Volta as much as I did back in 2007 or so.
Deloused in the Comatorium is still an ace album, and just about everything else they've done has some severe issues [such as songs going absolutely nowhere for several minutes at a time, almost just because that's "their thing" instead of it making sense for the song].
They can fucking play, their tracks just have focus issues, to the point where you can skip like three and four minutes of a song and not miss much.
Was just listening to the song Meccamputecture, ace song, kind of wished the rest of the album Amputecture got anywhere that good, I even think it's pretty damn well paced overall.
And now I'm listening to Cygnus... Vismund Cygnus, which is pretty ace even though it's way too long for its own good [all of the songs on Francis the Mute kind of are].