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MadSteelDarkness
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Demon's Claws - Satan's Little Pet Pig
Asunder - Works Will Come Undone
Jack Dangers (plays with recordings of Tino Corp.) - Hello Friends! (A long-time favorite)
and a couple of records I used to play out a lot 12 years ago or so:
Small Fish With Spine (aka Neotropic) - Stickleback EP
Monk and Canatella - Fly Fishing EP
Asunder - Works Will Come Undone
Jack Dangers (plays with recordings of Tino Corp.) - Hello Friends! (A long-time favorite)
and a couple of records I used to play out a lot 12 years ago or so:
Small Fish With Spine (aka Neotropic) - Stickleback EP
Monk and Canatella - Fly Fishing EP
C.O.C. - Eye for an Eye
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Enslaved - Monumension
This isn't even metal anymore. Thick, soupy prog-rock (no, not prog metal) that is really about just being weird, dark and moody. This album seems to have been written off by others--probably for not being black metal, but Enslaved have transcended that genre a while ago.
For those who want big, thick slabs of unknown, this is another surprising purchase.
This isn't even metal anymore. Thick, soupy prog-rock (no, not prog metal) that is really about just being weird, dark and moody. This album seems to have been written off by others--probably for not being black metal, but Enslaved have transcended that genre a while ago.
For those who want big, thick slabs of unknown, this is another surprising purchase.
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Om / Current 93 - Inerrant Rays of Infallible Sun (Blackship Shrinebuilder) (split CD) (I've never been a fan of Current 93/Death in June/etc., and I'm afraid that this piece hasn't changed my mind. The Om track is good though.)
God Bullies - War on Everybody
The Reatards - Grown up, Fucked Up
The Birthday Party - Prayers on Fire
Bonobo - Animal Magic
Slayer - Haunting the Chapel EP
Offenders - Homemade compilation a buddy made for me
Om / Current 93 - Inerrant Rays of Infallible Sun (Blackship Shrinebuilder) (split CD) (I've never been a fan of Current 93/Death in June/etc., and I'm afraid that this piece hasn't changed my mind. The Om track is good though.)
God Bullies - War on Everybody
The Reatards - Grown up, Fucked Up
The Birthday Party - Prayers on Fire
Bonobo - Animal Magic
Slayer - Haunting the Chapel EP
Offenders - Homemade compilation a buddy made for me
I don't know what album that is, but I know what it is in real lifeMadSteelDarkness wrote: Bonobo - Animal Magic

Been listening to a lot of old jazz of late -- I'll make a list shortly.
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MadSteelDarkness
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Yeah, me too. Fascinating primates, to say the least...CMoon wrote:I don't know what album that is, but I know what it is in real lifeMadSteelDarkness wrote: Bonobo - Animal Magic![]()

The musician/DJ himself is less interesting: Solid, but not terribly inspired, end-of-the-century downtempo,. Sort of a kinder, gentler Amon Tobin. Still, his first album is pretty decent, especially when I'm in the mood to listen to that sort of thing.
I would like to see that list, sir.Been listening to a lot of old jazz of late -- I'll make a list shortly.

Also:
Terrorizer - World Downfall
Kraftwerk - Radio-Activity
Yellow Swans - Psychic Secession -- love the second half
Mika Miko - CYSLABF
Times New Viking - Present the Paisley Reich -- great new album, they were just at SXSW (did you see them, MadSteelDarkness?) - youtube, rockin' the keyboard
Wipers - Over the Edge -- Wish it was all as good as the title track. Hot Snakes stole all of the good riffs here, so I listened to Suicide Invoice too.
and more Marnie Stern since I did good and bought the album. warming up to the last track even. - more SXSW youtube, live w/ ipod
Mika Miko - CYSLABF
Times New Viking - Present the Paisley Reich -- great new album, they were just at SXSW (did you see them, MadSteelDarkness?) - youtube, rockin' the keyboard
Wipers - Over the Edge -- Wish it was all as good as the title track. Hot Snakes stole all of the good riffs here, so I listened to Suicide Invoice too.
and more Marnie Stern since I did good and bought the album. warming up to the last track even. - more SXSW youtube, live w/ ipod
Acrimony - Hymns to the Stone
Class...MadSteelDarkness wrote:[
Terrorizer - World Downfall
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Mostly music that fits my drinking habits:MadSteelDarkness wrote: I would like to see that list, sir.![]()
Oscar Peterson
Vince Guaraldi
Keith Jarrett and his 'standards' band
Some of that Stan Getz scene and the whole brazilian influence
also finally breaking into the pre-electric Miles Davis--ESP, Miles Smiles, Nefrititi, Sorcerer, etc. This may be the most rewarding period for me...hard to say.
To up the weirdness, I just got the audio master for a Terminals album (early 90's New Zealand band that just came back together.) Its really unfair to talk about something on my own label as being on my 'top list' right now, but it definitely is! Very velvet undergroud/john cale inspired--just what I wish ANYONE was actually doing today. Sometimes I feel rock and roll died in the 70's...

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MadSteelDarkness
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No sir, I'm afraid not. I was checking out Stinking Lizaveta over at Emo's Lounge during that time slot. But the night after I did catch a good chunk of Marnie Stern's set. True, she was playing over an ipod, but still, I enjoyed what I heard.Rob wrote:Times New Viking - Present the Paisley Reich -- great new album, they were just at SXSW (did you see them, MadSteelDarkness?) - youtube, rockin' the keyboard
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Know where I can listen to that album? Can't really find much. I really like In Flames so I'm sure i'd like these guys.iatneH wrote:I just got back home from buying this CD...
Dragonland - Astronomy
HOLY SHIT! I'm halfway through my first listen and I'm almost in tears because it's so good! Though a bit curious that the lyrics are quite lacking in dragons.
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Been listening to the following:
A stash of Swing vinyl i picked up from record stores cheap including Benny Goodman, Count Basie and Duke Ellington with some fantastic pre bop solos throughout.
Also Bach's Solo Violin stuff performed by Ruggiero Ricci
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure
Joanna Newsom & The Ys Street Band E.P.
The Ultimate Trojan Jamaican Bos Set - feat the 3 complete boxes of 3 cds each The Producer Series, Jamaican Legends Series and The Bob Marley and Friends Series. Lots of good stuff and some excellent versions. I'll be listening to this for a while.
Parker and Gillespie - the individual box sets on Proper Records for each of these brilliant blowers.
Thelonious Monk - Primo Collection of the early Blue Note stuff
The Fall - Grotesque (After the Gramme) and finally a good quality vinyl pressing of This Nations Saving Grace to replace the terrible muddy state that is the Beggars Banquet CD pressing.
Can anyone reccommend some good Vibraphone led records? I'm digging Lionel Hampton and Milt Jackson as side men.
A stash of Swing vinyl i picked up from record stores cheap including Benny Goodman, Count Basie and Duke Ellington with some fantastic pre bop solos throughout.
Also Bach's Solo Violin stuff performed by Ruggiero Ricci
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure
Joanna Newsom & The Ys Street Band E.P.
The Ultimate Trojan Jamaican Bos Set - feat the 3 complete boxes of 3 cds each The Producer Series, Jamaican Legends Series and The Bob Marley and Friends Series. Lots of good stuff and some excellent versions. I'll be listening to this for a while.
Parker and Gillespie - the individual box sets on Proper Records for each of these brilliant blowers.
Thelonious Monk - Primo Collection of the early Blue Note stuff
The Fall - Grotesque (After the Gramme) and finally a good quality vinyl pressing of This Nations Saving Grace to replace the terrible muddy state that is the Beggars Banquet CD pressing.
Can anyone reccommend some good Vibraphone led records? I'm digging Lionel Hampton and Milt Jackson as side men.
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Now playing: Gunbird
Now playing: Gunbird
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Straight out of the '90s:
Xevious 3D-G, the perfect trance-ambient OST to study vision and presupposition updates till 3 am!
(Medic!)
Xevious 3D-G, the perfect trance-ambient OST to study vision and presupposition updates till 3 am!
(Medic!)
"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
For the Sick - EyehateGod tribute. 2 discs, 35 bands. Fucking great.
Negative Reaction - Under the Ancient Penalty. New York sludge all up in your grill.
Negative Reaction - Under the Ancient Penalty. New York sludge all up in your grill.
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ancient greeks - the song is you (the reference to Steve Reich's Desert Music on the third track alone validates the album-- great stuff)
big bear - s/t (wikipedia refers to this band as math rock, but that's wrong. This is closer to ion dissonance or dillinger escape plan. Nice technical guitar with excellent screaming)
bellini - snowing sun
bellini - small stones
chavez (passim)
hurl - a place called today
make believe - of course (still loving this)
meshuggah - I (did the right thing and bought-- absolutely classic)
and a bunch of other stuff
just got:
immolation - harnessing ruin (looking forward to hearing this)
big bear - s/t (wikipedia refers to this band as math rock, but that's wrong. This is closer to ion dissonance or dillinger escape plan. Nice technical guitar with excellent screaming)
bellini - snowing sun
bellini - small stones
chavez (passim)
hurl - a place called today
make believe - of course (still loving this)
meshuggah - I (did the right thing and bought-- absolutely classic)
and a bunch of other stuff
just got:
immolation - harnessing ruin (looking forward to hearing this)
Yeha Mare is on the Melvins tribute. I have yet to get that one, though I really want to hear the Eyehategod song on it. The bands for the Eyehategod cd are Dot, Unearthly Trance, Cable, Bowel, Alabama Thunderpussy, Deadbird, Kylesa, Rue, Brutal Truth, Byzantine, Buried At Sea w/ Kevin Sharp, Raging Speedhorn, The Unholy 3, The Esoteric, Total Fucking Destruction, Triac, One Dead Three Wounded, Halo of Locusts, Minsk, The Mighty Nimbus, Lair Of The Minotaur, Sourvein, Bloody Panda, Mouth Of The Architect, Left In Ruin, Watch Them Die, Ozenza, Swarm Of The Lotus, Ichabod, Kill The Client, Sow Belly, If He Dies He Dies and The Nain Rouge.Monk 0 Nuggets wrote:
Isn't Mare on that? I could be wrong. Actually I think it is a Melvins tribute I'm thinking of.
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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb