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MX7 wrote: Also, it has to be commended for having perhaps the most offensive (and almost certainly illegal, especially in Canada lol) front cover I have ever seen.
Looks like a Trevor Brown painting. The cover for Winter in the Belly of the Snake was also a Trevor Brown painting. Whitehouse used some of his paintings too.
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Acid King wrote:
MX7 wrote: Also, it has to be commended for having perhaps the most offensive (and almost certainly illegal, especially in Canada lol) front cover I have ever seen.
Looks like a Trevor Brown painting. The cover for Winter in the Belly of the Snake was also a Trevor Brown painting. Whitehouse used some of his paintings too.
I thought I saw a similarity between this and some Whitehouse covers. Thanks!
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MX7 wrote: I thought I saw a similarity between this and some Whitehouse covers. Thanks!
My favorite one he's done is the cover/insert for Deicide.

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Heh, listening to Hell Awaits and Reign in Blood in the car. Good times!
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Picked up a stash of quality classical vinyl for next to nothing this afternoon.

4 LPs of Chopin, mainly complete OPs of which I only have samples. Rachmaninov's 2nd piano concerto and a Saint-Saens LP for the missus. It's a good Saint-Saen though, the organ symphony with big blasting stabs in the final movement.

Been listening to Boris' recent album Smile a hell of a lot. Real good fun rock and roll contrasted with some cyclical-ish drone works.
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Time to start spamming this board with my releases:

New CDs AVAILABLE NOW

Aan meets Eyes Like Saucers - Kristallivirta $10

Historic meeting between former Urdog keyboardist (Jeff K.) and Aan
(Uton + Kulkija). West meets North and mostly produces music that is
either wildly experimental or traditionally psychedelic in that Angus
MacLise sort of way. Challenging and truly bizarre!

Armpit - Tron CD $10
Consists of both the original Tron album and the Anaru EP. Something
of a free noise classic special super guest Pumice and others.
Reminds me of both Tusk and Trapdoor fucking exit but lacking both
song structure and vocals. Huge slabs of guitar noise; ranging from
'composed' loops to some pretty out-of-control nonsense. This one
definitely takes me back to why I started listening to NZ music in the
first place.

Valerio Cosi - Conference of the Aquarians CD $10

Extremely satisfying album from the ever prolific Verlerio Cosi.
There are influences of prog (Fred Frith, Henry Cow, Soft Machine)
along with European jazz to be found here, yet all under the expert
control of Mr. Cosi who I think is already established himself as one
of the most exciting new voices working in between genres.

Fabio Orsi - Audio for Lovers 2xCD $14

Second Orsi release for LVD; but Wildflowers only hints at the expanse
present in this giant album. This is the Ambient potential hinted at
by Eno, yet the whole thing sounds very modern. This one is really
beautiful, yet I guess it will still be inaccessible to most people
(why?) Orsi is another extremely prolific European artist; but this
work is my favorite so far. Perhaps another classic?

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Your label's pretty fucking ace.

I'm just browsing the collection on emusic and I'll certainly be getting the Jack Wright album, as well as a few others. Jack Wright sounds like an extension of Braxton's solo work but more up front and with a thicker tone. Inspiring stuff for a budding alto player for sure.

Keep up the good work.

Also I think you might enjoy my solo stuff as SRJ. I have a netlabel release for download on Smell The Stench, a metal and noise label with some pretty horrific stuff. It's called Blind-Eyed From Derrangged Free Bass Talk if you fancy checking it out.
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I'm majoring in classical music so I am always listening to something classical.

Right now it's Manuel Barrueco's "300 Years of Guitar Masterpieces", colloquially "The Vox Box". Loads of *fantastic* classical guitar, really one of the best albums ever.

As far as non-classical: Kraftwerk's Autobahn. Love it.
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The Killers – Hot Fuss/Sam’s Town

I kind of shrugged off The Killers when I first heard them, but I'm really enjoying it now.
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sjewkestheloon wrote:Your label's pretty fucking ace.

I'm just browsing the collection on emusic and I'll certainly be getting the Jack Wright album, as well as a few others. Jack Wright sounds like an extension of Braxton's solo work but more up front and with a thicker tone. Inspiring stuff for a budding alto player for sure.

Keep up the good work.
I started doing that free-improv side-label thing for a while, but it really sold miserably. Both the Wright and the Marsh are fantastic CDs (I recommend checking out work by both artists; and Wright himself is a bit of a legend), but they both sold really horribly, and I've retreated back to just my standard NZ and European weirdness that sells the usually dismal 300 copies or so; but enough to break even and keep going.
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Discordance Axis - The Inalienable Dreamless omg
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David Byrne - Catherine Wheel

Hadn't listened to this forever (mostly something from the college days); still about the weirdest (yet fun) that Byrne ever did. Mostly strange, funky instrumentals akin to My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.
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Rob wrote:Discordance Axis - The Inalienable Dreamless omg
omg indeed. You should check out Jon Chang's new band Gridlink.
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CMoon wrote:
sjewkestheloon wrote:Your label's pretty fucking ace.

I'm just browsing the collection on emusic and I'll certainly be getting the Jack Wright album, as well as a few others. Jack Wright sounds like an extension of Braxton's solo work but more up front and with a thicker tone. Inspiring stuff for a budding alto player for sure.

Keep up the good work.
I started doing that free-improv side-label thing for a while, but it really sold miserably. Both the Wright and the Marsh are fantastic CDs (I recommend checking out work by both artists; and Wright himself is a bit of a legend), but they both sold really horribly, and I've retreated back to just my standard NZ and European weirdness that sells the usually dismal 300 copies or so; but enough to break even and keep going.
Very unfortunate.

Today I had a marathon listening session and listened to all 3 CDs of the Birchville Cat Motel album. Very enjoyable and quite immersive. Reminds me of a busier version of some of Greg Davis' drone work, especially stuff off Somnia. It cranked up to semi-harsh at points too which I liked.

Also listened to the Ashtray Navigations album which really is top draw stuff. Lots going on. Almost freak-folky in places. I hadn't heard of these guys before but I think I'm going to be doing some homework.

I also got Eyes Like Saucers album but haven't listened to that yet other that to sample the Robert Wyatt cover. Look forward to hearing it through.

Expect and order for some CDs when I am in full time employment. Redundancy + temping = poor Stuart.

I'm intrigued, what cut will you get from eMusic from my purchases?
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Harold Budd/Brian Eno - The Pearl
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Caught the following bands the last couple of weeks:

Carcass - Symphonies of Sickness (Oy, reunion tours... Oh well. Still pretty damn tight though. I don't remember Jeff being as talky back when they were a trio and just grunted about autopsies. I liked them a lot better when they were a trio and grunted about autopsies.)
The Crack Pipes - "Hot Dang" 7" (opening for:)
Om - Variations on a Theme (opening for:)
Mudhoney - Peel Session 7" (kind of a weird line-up, no?)

also rotating:

The Marked Men - On the Outside
Night Wounds/Mutators - split 7"
Miles Davis - Nefertiti
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Full Blown AIDS - Limited edition CD
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OM ftw
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Kylie Minogue - X - I was pretty late to the party with this, but I'm really liking it so far.

Capsule - Sound Furniture - Their output boggles the mind, but I'm pretty sure I like this. Maybe.

Whitehouse - Birdseed - The first Whitehouse album I heard, and still my favourite. Insanely horrible :)
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Albert Ayler - Holy Ghost box set. Fucking bliss.
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Devo - Freedom of Choice

Prefer the live version of Planet Earth on the Q: Are We Not Men? CD rerelease. Still a scrumtrillescent album though. Girl U Want, Ton o' Luv, Don't You Know, and of course Whip It.
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Squarepusher - Just a Souvenir

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That is Galactic Dancing
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a bit soft, but 10,000 Days by Tool is just genious. :D
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TV on the Radio: Dear Science
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Acid King wrote:
Rob wrote:Discordance Axis - The Inalienable Dreamless omg
omg indeed. You should check out Jon Chang's new band Gridlink.
they played the khyber in philly in august and i missed it. so fucking pissed.

also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo7NEogjvjA
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Squarepusher - Just a Souvenir - I think you're right, szycag, this album's awesome. The last few times I've seen him live, my ears almost fell off, and he called everyone a cunt. This is a most unexpected turn, but a brilliant one nonetheless. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this is up with Portishead's 'Third' on my favourite albums of 2008 :shock:

Daft Punk - Alive 2007 - Best live recording ever? Maybe.
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Squarepusher – Just A Souvenir
Chris Clark – Clarence Park
Converge – You Fail Me
Makoto – Believe In My Soul
Commix – Call To Mind
Rockman 9 OST
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Neon, check out Smooth Noodle Maps. 8)
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Giant Squid - Metridium Field
Dream Theater - Octavarium

Yeah.
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sabrepulse-chipbreak wars
cannibal ox-the cold vein
immortal technique-the 3rd world
doap nixon-sour diesel
venetian snares-all albums
Mozart Season-Is Heaven Everything You Thought it Would Be
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