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Conrad was my idol for years. Fantastic Glissando is a contender for my favourite noise album of all time.
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ZubruhQuest
Thee More Shallows - Book of Bad Breaks
The Easybeats - Friday on my Mind
Municipal Waste - s/t EP
This is Spinal Tap

and I guarantee none of you will like these, but...

The Eames Era - the Second EP
"" - Double Dutch
"" - Heroes and Sheroes
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professor ganson wrote:steve reich - electric counterpoint

I just realized that Reich was a philosophy major at Cornell, where I got my PhD in philosophy. I knew he went to Cornell, but I figured he studied music. Easily my favorite living composer.
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A face only a mother could love.
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LOL! Neon, that's classic. (The actor in that picture went to the school I teach at now.)

Terry Riley is a composer I have neglected. I'm trying to change that right now, but I don't have access to those rare items you guys mentioned. :(
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Pavement - Crooked Rain x2
also, I've decided on a three song max for Hate Eternal. I think the production might not be entirely right so I have to turn it up too loud to get the goods.
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professor ganson wrote: Terry Riley is a composer I have neglected. I'm trying to change that right now, but I don't have access to those rare items you guys mentioned. :(
Seriously, just pick up rainbow in curved air and shri camel. Both are super cheap on CBS and quite good. Just not the Terry Riley ever.
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CMoon wrote: (or maybe some Tony Conrad? the one with Faust is truly great.)
word ! anything with faust is great 8)
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whats the other terry riley common? ... in c or summat. thats ok as well but more jazz piano drone than space.. i like space moar!!

i has been listening to amon dull 2 "phallus dei" and "yeti" haven't listened to them in a couple of months so i needed the commune jam vibe! i 've still never managed to track down any of amon dull's first incarnation on lp for cheap but i've always wanted to hear them so much ..i've managed to pick up all the amon dull 2 lp for cheap over the space of a couple of years but the german og releases for amon dull are impossible to find in the wild in uk record/charity shops/bootsales :cry:

also been rinsing a bit of hp lovecraft , edgar broughton and third ear band..
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charlie chong wrote: i has been listening to amon dull 2 "phallus dei" and "yeti" haven't listened to them in a couple of months so i needed the commune jam vibe!
The foundation of a good music library, me thinks...
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Thread flashback
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sjewkestheloon wrote:Amon Dull
hehehe, my thoughts exactly.
I run full speed from psychedelic jamming.
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CMoon wrote:
professor ganson wrote: Terry Riley is a composer I have neglected. I'm trying to change that right now, but I don't have access to those rare items you guys mentioned. :(
Seriously, just pick up rainbow in curved air and shri camel. Both are super cheap on CBS and quite good. Just not the Terry Riley ever.
These are great. I'm most interested in the repetitious patterns, so In C is also an excellent find. In some ways this stuff is more interesting than Reich-- I'm not sure how I overlooked it. I think I'd heard enough really mediocre minimalist stuff at one point to warrant a break and never got back to it.
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Rob wrote:Thread flashback
Rob wrote:
sjewkestheloon wrote:Amon Dull
hehehe, my thoughts exactly.
I run full speed from psychedelic jamming.
i jump into the abyss of psychedlic jamming and wish it would never end.. being in a psychedlic jam is even better!
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The thing about pschedelic jams is that the band are generally enjoying it more than the audience. We used to do a 10 minute psychedelic version of Buck Rogers by Feeder in my old band, and the crowd would always just stand there dumbfounded for the duration. We were having the time of our lives though.

Now I'm really in the mood for some Acid Mothers Temple.
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MX7 wrote:The thing about pschedelic jams is that the band are generally enjoying it more than the audience. We used to do a 10 minute psychedelic version of Buck Rogers by Feeder in my old band, and the crowd would always just stand there dumbfounded for the duration. We were having the time of our lives though.

Now I'm really in the mood for some Acid Mothers Temple.
this is true but fuck what other people want anyways...
what about some cosmic jokers??? what a crazy fuck that german producer was stealing all them krautockers jamz then cutting and pasting them together and phasing EVERYTHING..
MENTAL ILLNESS IS TRUELY A GREAT THING FOR MUSIC!
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Pärson Sound FTW

For all the Krautrock talk (this is old and familiar territory, right?) I hope everyone caught the issue of a live performance by Harmonia from 1974. Just came out a few months back is as essential as any prime album from this scene.

Acid Mothers Temple? Hard to take them seriously anymore (and that same was true of them 6 years ago), but La Novia is genuinely worthy. I have it on vinyl but wish I'd picked up the CD when I had the chance. Now of course it is completely unavailable, which is a pity.
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MX7 wrote:you should try a band called Wolves in the Throne Room, particularly their second album.

I thought i responded to this but can't find a response, must have been in my head. :P I like this, very easy to get into for me. Thanks.


Favored recent discoveries:
Cephalic Carnage - Xenosapien [Technical death metal/Deathgrind] (Bonus! Reminiscent of Necrophagist, me likey.)
Septic Flesh - Sumerian Daemons [Death metal/*]

Though currently on a funeral doom stint:
Shape of Despair - Illusions Play [Funeral doom]
Tyranny - Bleak Vistae [Funeral doom]
Tyranny - Tides of Awakening [Funeral doom]
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The Mummies - Fuck the Mummies
Ministry - The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste
Hex Dispensers - Lose My Cool 7"
Cocteau Twins - Blue Bell Knoll
The Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde
The Flakes - Back to School
Misfits - Beware EP
The Wildebeests - Pointless 7"

So nothing new, really.
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unsane wrote: Favored recent discoveries:
... [Technical death metal/Deathgrind] (Bonus! Reminiscent of Necrophagist, me likey.)
I'll throw one more new album suggestion your way. Hour of Penance - The Vile Conception
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anyone of you weirdoes want to be test subjects for my lofi psychedelic horror prog electronic drone hip hop concept album recorded in 3 weeks under the influence of mental illness???
i start off the album by shooting myself in te head with a gat :lol:
i dont really care about hip hoppers opinions cos hip hop is shitty music nowadays.. i would rather just have open minded music fans opinions..
i think anyone who likes early 90s hip hop psychedelia,horror sci fi films , drones and ultramagnetic mcs should like this shit..
pm for a link if you want and dont worry about slagging me off and hurting my feelings cos i have none :P or i canz post the link here if more than one want to check.. it has had a prelimenary mix down now as well
it's littered with game references for all the thug nerds too!..
at one point i start rhyming over a streets of rage2 sample then i blow up bowsers castle and turn the whole beat backwards and start spitting some ill robotronic metaphors!
i think that was when i though5 i was neo in the matrix :roll:
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charlie chong wrote:
MX7 wrote:The thing about pschedelic jams is that the band are generally enjoying it more than the audience. We used to do a 10 minute psychedelic version of Buck Rogers by Feeder in my old band, and the crowd would always just stand there dumbfounded for the duration. We were having the time of our lives though.

Now I'm really in the mood for some Acid Mothers Temple.
this is true but fuck what other people want anyways...
8)

and yes, linkage please :)
(or pm me the link :D )
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pat metheney - bright size life

goldie lookin chain - greatest hits :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAZTLVJSlNw
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Karen Dalton - It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You the Best -- I love this album.
Ali Akbar Khan - Bangla Desh
Czesław Niemen - Enigmatic
Susan Christie - Paint a Lady
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lol has anyone been saint anger'd yet?
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alreet heres teh link it's about 38 mins long but i've probbly recorded about another 20 mins since then but i may just give the stuff i recorded under the mentalness away free because it was a beautiful out of control magical scary trip for me and a lot of the stuff i'm talking about was happening to me or at the same time as i was recording .. i also cheated death by electric shock (i was sent flying across the room but no burns or owt) on about the third day into this shit. i also cried with happiness and sometimes a little sadness about 10 + times while recording this and i haven't cried since my mum tried to commit suicide in 2003

http://www.divshare.com/download/4121738-e07

heres the (unfinished artwork as well) this actually used to have my studio shit on top but it was on the day me and marie moved my studio onto a table i found on the street that i started bugging out. mebbes the combination of teh new setup and a crazy bitch with more issues than me in tow that sent me skyrocketing..most of this was drawn in 2-3 months before i went mental by me and 3 or 4 of my friends.. it's mad how prophetic it is to the album especially the visualize your own death eye that my friend drew


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if you like this shit i can gie you more links to the stuff i've done since i got back to earth.. it's less frantic but my doors of perception have deffo been opened.. i even taught myself to play live jazz drums on the mpc drum sampler within 10 minutes and i've never messed with time signatures other than 4/4
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No sense but awesome picture.
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thanks soz for my rambling and shit punctuation(it has got worse) !
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JoshF wrote:lol has anyone been saint anger'd yet?
What?
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@charlie: enjoying it 8)
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