current favorite albums
Spent the evening listening to the Columbia compilation Monk Alone.
Regarding Faust, here's the classic album line-up:
self-titled
so-far
tapes
4
munich and elsewhere
The problem is, they lost their record label support after 4 and no one gave a shit about them then, so munich got lost in the shuffle. It's really unfortunate, because munich is among their most daring albums (along with tapes and the self-titled album); it's very much worth your time.
Personally I wouldn't bother with any of the later faust, but I've only heard a couple of the later albums so perhaps there's still something good there.
Regarding Faust, here's the classic album line-up:
self-titled
so-far
tapes
4
munich and elsewhere
The problem is, they lost their record label support after 4 and no one gave a shit about them then, so munich got lost in the shuffle. It's really unfortunate, because munich is among their most daring albums (along with tapes and the self-titled album); it's very much worth your time.
Personally I wouldn't bother with any of the later faust, but I've only heard a couple of the later albums so perhaps there's still something good there.
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Listening to the new Voivod album 'Infini'. Snake sounds a bit knackered on here... Still, Piggy's left-over riffs and solos are still better than most people can manage, so it's worth a listen. Probably for the best if they call it a day after this though.
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Start is one of my favourite tracks and still sounds modern today IMO. One of my mates was obsessed with them when we were young, but I only really dig a few of their records.szycag wrote:What do you guys know about The Jam? Are they a pretty good album band or should I get a singles album?
I heard Morrissey doing a live cover of "That's Entertainment" on the radio, then as soon as I got home I watched the video on Youtube. Badass song. I want to hear more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJP8gWLc4IE
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As for current albums, Major Lazer - Guns don't kill people, lazers do. Nice diplo and switch produced stupidity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=558F1EaxH8c

Good song, don't know if it moved me as much as That's Entertainment but does make me want to look into them more. What I loved about that song was the lyrics and how they reminded me of Gang of Four but didn't have that anxious groove to it in the music, not that I don't like that. It's just very simple and effective and catchy. I was mad that I hadn't heard it sooner.
My mind was more blown by that Major Lazer track. I watched that like three times. Makes me want to play with action figures!
My mind was more blown by that Major Lazer track. I watched that like three times. Makes me want to play with action figures!
That is Galactic Dancing
Melechesh - Emissaries -- like Absu at their best (Tara)
Lord Weird Slough Feg - Twilight of the Idols -- major bonus points for covering/salvaging "The Wizard's Vengeance"
Cirith Ungol - King of the Dead -- the best
Charalambides - Market Square -- vinyl rip dusted off for some Fallout 3, perfect fit
Sleep's Holy Mountain -- Dragonaut outside of a crappy movie I heard it in recently, awesome
Lord Weird Slough Feg - Twilight of the Idols -- major bonus points for covering/salvaging "The Wizard's Vengeance"
Cirith Ungol - King of the Dead -- the best
Charalambides - Market Square -- vinyl rip dusted off for some Fallout 3, perfect fit
Sleep's Holy Mountain -- Dragonaut outside of a crappy movie I heard it in recently, awesome
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ive got a faust 7 inch from 79 that's also awesome called "faust party"(i think
) even tho it was released in 79 it was actually recorded around the time of "tapes" . definitely as good as the classic faust lps!!

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oh yeah i checked these lps last night which i got at the bootsale on sunday
jean jaques perry-moog indigo (the classic song eva as sampled by gangstarr.been after this for cheap for YEARS)
lonnie liston smith -expansions (classic jazz funk set.bit smooth for my tastes tho. i like fuzz with my space sounds)
madeline bell-coming atcha (awesome uk soul/funk arranged by john paul jones
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jean jaques perry-moog indigo (the classic song eva as sampled by gangstarr.been after this for cheap for YEARS)
lonnie liston smith -expansions (classic jazz funk set.bit smooth for my tastes tho. i like fuzz with my space sounds)
madeline bell-coming atcha (awesome uk soul/funk arranged by john paul jones

SLAG OFF KETSUI I SLAG OFF YOR MUM
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https://soundcloud.com/don-pachi-aka-bling-laden
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https://soundcloud.com/don-pachi-aka-bling-laden
I believe there was a faust 'party' series, as these are collected on my copy of Munich & Elsewhere. Cool you've got the original vinyl though!charlie chong wrote:ive got a faust 7 inch from 79 that's also awesome called "faust party"(i think) even tho it was released in 79 it was actually recorded around the time of "tapes" . definitely as good as the classic faust lps!!
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Integrity - Humanity is the Devil - Classic hardcore. They have this and 3 other records up for download on their myspace http://www.myspace.com/integrity
Cuzo - Amor y Muerte en la Tercera Fase - Instrumental psych/rock/doom whatever.
Cuzo - Amor y Muerte en la Tercera Fase - Instrumental psych/rock/doom whatever.
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What was the name of that cool Daft Punk music video that features anime by the famous Star Blazers anime creator? I recall watching it in it's entirety once back in 2002 and would like to watch it again on YouTube. ^_~undamned wrote:If you like Daft Punk, I've been thoroughly digging Boys Noise and Digitalism for my electro fixelfhentaifan wrote:Daft Punk - Homework/Human after all
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Thanks in advance for your help with this Daft Punk related question...
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One More Time.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:What was the name of that cool Daft Punk music video that features anime by the famous Star Blazers anime creator?
going to have that song stuck in my head now...
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Thanks for the help on that, Lloyd Mangram. ^_~Lloyd Mangram wrote:One More Time.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:What was the name of that cool Daft Punk music video that features anime by the famous Star Blazers anime creator?
going to have that song stuck in my head now...
I found the proper title called "Daft Punk & Leji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem". Apparently, it's an little over an hour long anime music video with Matsumoto's trademarked style and aestethics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ5XOwiryv0
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Wow, I can't believe no one has mentioned TRS-80 yet. I just got their 2003 album Shake Hands With Danger and it is 100% kickass. They have an awesome name too.
Also
The Aphex Twin - Classics
Aphex Twin - Hangable Auto Bulb
Iggy Pop - The Idiot
and for chilling out
Delerium - Semantic Spaces.
Also
The Aphex Twin - Classics
Aphex Twin - Hangable Auto Bulb
Iggy Pop - The Idiot
and for chilling out
Delerium - Semantic Spaces.
SWY: Games are just for fun
japanische kampfhörspiele - Luxusvernichtung - Insane German grind. These dudes are fucking riff monsters.
What Black Sabbath song did they do?MX7 wrote:Just saw Thou live, awesome gig, tiny venue. Could have licked the bassist's strings had I stuck out my tongue. I'd really been enjoying their 'Peasant' and 'Tyrant' albums, so it was a real treat, and they shoved in a Black Sabbath cover for good measure. Awesome.
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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
Re: current favorite albums
Hum-Downward is Heavenward
Seriously how I missed this band in the 90's I'll never know this album is awesome if you enjoy 90's alt rock even a little bit.
Seriously how I missed this band in the 90's I'll never know this album is awesome if you enjoy 90's alt rock even a little bit.

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I'm pretty sure it was 'Black Sabbath'Acid King wrote:japanische kampfhörspiele - Luxusvernichtung - Insane German grind. These dudes are fucking riff monsters.
What Black Sabbath song did they do?MX7 wrote:Just saw Thou live, awesome gig, tiny venue. Could have licked the bassist's strings had I stuck out my tongue. I'd really been enjoying their 'Peasant' and 'Tyrant' albums, so it was a real treat, and they shoved in a Black Sabbath cover for good measure. Awesome.

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Just an FYI, they just released a Black Sabbath cover record on Vendetta called "Through the Empires of Eternal Void EP" limited to 300 copies on vinyl... Or downloadable for free from their website:MX7 wrote:I'm pretty sure it was 'Black Sabbath'Acid King wrote:japanische kampfhörspiele - Luxusvernichtung - Insane German grind. These dudes are fucking riff monsters.
What Black Sabbath song did they do?MX7 wrote:Just saw Thou live, awesome gig, tiny venue. Could have licked the bassist's strings had I stuck out my tongue. I'd really been enjoying their 'Peasant' and 'Tyrant' albums, so it was a real treat, and they shoved in a Black Sabbath cover for good measure. Awesome.Nice change of tempo, anyway!
http://noladiy.org/thou/
I believe Moloch was also at that show you saw. How were they?
Re: current favorite albums
Future of the Left - Travels With Myself and Another
Dinosaur Jr - Farm
Dinosaur Jr - Farm
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I'll have to check that out! I wanted to get to the merch stand, but there was a huge crush and I had a bus to catchgabe wrote:
Just an FYI, they just released a Black Sabbath cover record on Vendetta called "Through the Empires of Eternal Void EP" limited to 300 copies on vinyl... Or downloadable for free from their website:
http://noladiy.org/thou/
I believe Moloch was also at that show you saw. How were they?

Moloch were awesome! Lots of noise, feedback, bass squalls and amplifier worship. Deffo my kind of sludge. I really wished I got their 10". They're local, so it shouldn't be too hard to catch them again

Re: current favorite albums
USK - Music is my Girlfriend. Best Chiptune album ever? Certainly close.
Re: current favorite albums
Little Boots - Hands
It feels like the 1980s again in several places on this album, really enjoying it.
It feels like the 1980s again in several places on this album, really enjoying it.
System11's random blog, with things - and stuff!
http://blog.system11.org
http://blog.system11.org
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Re: current favorite albums
Hex Dispensers - Winchester Mystery House
These guys scorched at last night's Sugar Shack reunion show. Still my favorite band by a country mile.
also:
The Reds - "Red's Theme Song" 7"
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
DJ Cam - Mad Blunted Jazz
Legion - Saviour EP
John Coltrane Quartet - Crescent
These guys scorched at last night's Sugar Shack reunion show. Still my favorite band by a country mile.
also:
The Reds - "Red's Theme Song" 7"
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
DJ Cam - Mad Blunted Jazz
Legion - Saviour EP
John Coltrane Quartet - Crescent
I saw these guys twice at SXSW this year and enjoyed them both times. They weren't necessarily what I'd usually be into. Still, there was something compelling about 'em.Jon wrote:Future of the Left - Travels With Myself and Another