
current favorite albums
The Fucking Wrath - Season of Evil
Electric Wizard - Witchcult Today
Electric Wizard - Witchcult Today
Good choice.Rob wrote:Gaza - I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die
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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
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Listened to Charles Ives' Symphony No. 4, Three Places in New England and Central Park In The Dark and I am immediately sold. Very interesting with multi-layered movements and quoted melodies left-right-and-centre.
Now I'm playing a stash of 7"s:
Electric Soft Parade/Actress Hands split on Trunk Records
Uske Orchestra/Gorge Trio split in the Div/Orce series
One The Juggler - Django's Coming
Neung Phak - Fucking USA
The White Stripes - Icky Thump
Blood Meridan - Kick Up The Dust
Boy From Brazil - Into The Future
Sounds: Waves 2 feat JaMC, Head of David, Faith No More and Godfathers
First Nation - Coronation on Paw Tracks
Lachrymose One/Sansava split - Sometimes A Sense Of Realism Creeps In
Bio-Muse - Occasionally In A Way (including DVD and tea bag)
Greg Davis/Of split in the Div/Orce series
Fields of Gaffney/Pernath split EP
Joe Meek - Vampires, Cowboys, Spacemen and Spooks
The Yellow Moon Band EP
Psychic TV - I.C.Water
Now I'm playing a stash of 7"s:
Electric Soft Parade/Actress Hands split on Trunk Records
Uske Orchestra/Gorge Trio split in the Div/Orce series
One The Juggler - Django's Coming
Neung Phak - Fucking USA
The White Stripes - Icky Thump
Blood Meridan - Kick Up The Dust
Boy From Brazil - Into The Future
Sounds: Waves 2 feat JaMC, Head of David, Faith No More and Godfathers
First Nation - Coronation on Paw Tracks
Lachrymose One/Sansava split - Sometimes A Sense Of Realism Creeps In
Bio-Muse - Occasionally In A Way (including DVD and tea bag)
Greg Davis/Of split in the Div/Orce series
Fields of Gaffney/Pernath split EP
Joe Meek - Vampires, Cowboys, Spacemen and Spooks
The Yellow Moon Band EP
Psychic TV - I.C.Water
Number of 1cc's : 5
Now playing: Gunbird
Now playing: Gunbird
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MadSteelDarkness
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Nice one, Neon. I need to pick up another copy of that 'cause mine's just about wore out. No idea about their popularity elsewhere, but they always bring in a decent size crowd when they play here. Regardless, any record shop that stocks Mr. Childish and the Hex Dispensers sounds pretty cool to me.Neon wrote:Hey MadSteel, look what I got at the local record store:
Are they getting real popular or something? I've found a lot of B. Childish stuff there too so maybe my record store is just cool
I saw the Ooga Boogas two nights in a row last weekend, opening for the Hex Dispensers and Quintron, respectively. They were flipping amazing.
So:
Ooga Boogas - Romance and Adventure
V/A - Pathological Compilation
V/A, mixed by the Chemical Brothers - Brothers Gonna Work It Out
Laughing Hyenas - Life of Crime
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along with the usual black metal, hardcore, grind, and david bowie...
i've been listening to as much Umm Kulthum as i can get my hands on. this stuff just hits me right in the chest. by the way, i have no idea if thats how you spell her name, it just seems like the variation i've seen the most.
i've been listening to as much Umm Kulthum as i can get my hands on. this stuff just hits me right in the chest. by the way, i have no idea if thats how you spell her name, it just seems like the variation i've seen the most.
I have no sig whatsoever.
It was officially released only yesterday. Its title:
This Is It & I Am It & You Are It & So Is That & He Is It & She Is It & It Is It & That Is That
Its good but I am not quite sure how it compares to her last full length which was excellent.
Check out her new video:
http://stereogum.com/archives/video/new ... 24861.html
Best female finger tapper ever imo.
This Is It & I Am It & You Are It & So Is That & He Is It & She Is It & It Is It & That Is That
Its good but I am not quite sure how it compares to her last full length which was excellent.
Check out her new video:
http://stereogum.com/archives/video/new ... 24861.html
Best female finger tapper ever imo.
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I've never heard a single thing from them but that box is hella sexy
The recent release of Dream Theater's Chaos in Motion live album has made me appreciate Score all over again. Orchestra hell yeah
I was recently introduced to Infected Mushroom via Vicious Delicious, and it has provided me with much kickass music and a kickass desktop background.
The recent release of Dream Theater's Chaos in Motion live album has made me appreciate Score all over again. Orchestra hell yeah
I was recently introduced to Infected Mushroom via Vicious Delicious, and it has provided me with much kickass music and a kickass desktop background.
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Om - Gebel Barkal
Feedback will set you free.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
Metronomy - Lights Out
Max Richter - 24 Postcards In Full Color
Max Richter - 24 Postcards In Full Color
You should check out the Jesu/Envy split that was recently released. Only available as a Japanese import at the moment but Hydra Head will be releasing in the states soon.tommyb wrote:Right now I've been listening to a lot of:
Ruiner - These Dudes Are Assholes
Battles - Tras
Jesu/Battle of Mice Split EP
Anything from Boris, but mainly Pink
and finally Envy - Insomniac Doze
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It's a 7" they put out on Sub Pop. I dig it. The new drummers style works well. Though I'm not a huge fan of Grails, his drumming was the highlight of their set when I saw them with Om sometime ago.sjewkestheloon wrote:Can you please tell me what this is? I have all the studio albums and didn't think we were due another one.Acid King wrote:Om - Gebel Barkal
Anywho, it was released as part of some bullshit collectors subscription thing, where only subscribers received copies. So unless you feel like paying bloated ebay prices, you can't actually purchase a copy. Luckily, it's been posted on the interweb. Scroll down to the Om interview and the two tracks are posted for download.
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/interviews/
Feedback will set you free.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
You guys have good taste. A lot of variety here, too, which I like.
I try to appreciate everything from classical to grindcore so it's great that this hasn't devolved into flamewars bashing one or another style. I guess you guys are all mature enough not to define yourselves by the music you listen to... I spend too much time with my peers from the facebook generation who are all caught up in their dumb cliques.
I'll cull this topic for recommendations and do more serious album hunting some other time, for now I'm going to go put on that new Squarepusher you just told me about and download those Om tracks.
As for my current favourite albums... well, I don't know about favourites, but here's what's in the playlist today:
Fuck the Facts - Stigmata High-Five
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
Zozobra - Bird of Prey
Mogwai - The Hawk is Howling
Krallice
The Notwist - The Devil, You and Me
Ellen Allien - Sool
Icarus Line - Black Lives at the Golden Coast
The Field - From Here We Go Sublime
Yppah - You Are Beautiful At All Times
el=p - I'll Sleep When You're Dead
Genghis Tron - Board Up the House
Some grind, some post-whatever, some mellow tunes, some psych-grunge, some black metal, some strange techno, a dash of hip-hop. Generally anything without words, or loud enough I can't make out the words anyhow, is what I put on to work and study, so that skews me towards electronic/classical/death more than pop/hip-hop, though like I said, I'll listen to anything at least once before making up my mind. Maybe I'll post some things that are moreso my faves later on, and you can recommend me stuff based on that.

I'll cull this topic for recommendations and do more serious album hunting some other time, for now I'm going to go put on that new Squarepusher you just told me about and download those Om tracks.
As for my current favourite albums... well, I don't know about favourites, but here's what's in the playlist today:
Fuck the Facts - Stigmata High-Five
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
Zozobra - Bird of Prey
Mogwai - The Hawk is Howling
Krallice
The Notwist - The Devil, You and Me
Ellen Allien - Sool
Icarus Line - Black Lives at the Golden Coast
The Field - From Here We Go Sublime
Yppah - You Are Beautiful At All Times
el=p - I'll Sleep When You're Dead
Genghis Tron - Board Up the House
Some grind, some post-whatever, some mellow tunes, some psych-grunge, some black metal, some strange techno, a dash of hip-hop. Generally anything without words, or loud enough I can't make out the words anyhow, is what I put on to work and study, so that skews me towards electronic/classical/death more than pop/hip-hop, though like I said, I'll listen to anything at least once before making up my mind. Maybe I'll post some things that are moreso my faves later on, and you can recommend me stuff based on that.

I'm really liking the new TV on the Radio album, Dear Science.
It's a bit more accessable than there earlier music and it's definately more produced. But they still maintained creative control and it was mixed by D. Sitek. They must have just had a better engineer or something this time, because the recording quality is far superior than their other releases IMO. Every track is pretty great on this one, something I never felt about there other albums either.
Also I've been in the last Angels of Light album, We Are Him. Definately their best yet. Just a solid album with stellar playing and mixing.
plus lately
Fionn Regan - the end of history
Unwound - leaves turn inside you (probably my favorite album ever)
Blonde Redhead - 23 (despite being produced by butch vig, it still sounds great)
Fleet Foxes - sun giant ep (i like the new record 2)
Hall and Oats....yes seriously.
It's a bit more accessable than there earlier music and it's definately more produced. But they still maintained creative control and it was mixed by D. Sitek. They must have just had a better engineer or something this time, because the recording quality is far superior than their other releases IMO. Every track is pretty great on this one, something I never felt about there other albums either.
Also I've been in the last Angels of Light album, We Are Him. Definately their best yet. Just a solid album with stellar playing and mixing.
plus lately
Fionn Regan - the end of history
Unwound - leaves turn inside you (probably my favorite album ever)
Blonde Redhead - 23 (despite being produced by butch vig, it still sounds great)
Fleet Foxes - sun giant ep (i like the new record 2)
Hall and Oats....yes seriously.
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Yep, surprisingly good stuff here. Wipers too.Jon wrote: Great choices on the last three posts from some of our newer members. Hot Snakes, The Field, Ellen Allien, Blonde Redhead and Unwound are all fantastic bands.
I'm mostly listening to Hella and other west coast math rock. But also:
Discordance Axis - Jouhou
I only listen to about three or four tracks from Dear Science at a time and then listen to something else. Doesn't have the energy of Cookie Mountain, I miss the loud swells and stuff. I'll give it a better chance soon.
New Gojira album: "The Way of All Flesh"
Anyone heard it yet?
EDIT: THIS ALBUM IS THE SHIT. If you liked from mars to sirius you need to hear this
New Gojira album: "The Way of All Flesh"
Anyone heard it yet?
EDIT: THIS ALBUM IS THE SHIT. If you liked from mars to sirius you need to hear this