What are you listening to?
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Awesome, organic ambient. Best I've heard from either party. Especially Vol. 2 is great. If you're a fan of Rich, Stearns, Roach, Vidna Obmana etc. etc. you'll love these. Both are from '95.
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ooooo you just hit all my buttons with those "if you're a fan of" heheh
i will check these out fo sho
anyway i stumbled upon this playing on the radio a few weeks ago
f'n BADASS jazzed up album right here
Uri Caine and Bedrock - Bedrock 3
i will check these out fo sho
anyway i stumbled upon this playing on the radio a few weeks ago
f'n BADASS jazzed up album right here
Uri Caine and Bedrock - Bedrock 3
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I like the reverential 54 minutes of silence
If you like that have you heard Music is Rotted One Note-era Squarepusher:
If you like that have you heard Music is Rotted One Note-era Squarepusher:
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do you mean that youtube i posted?
haha i just went to give it another spin and realized that link is garbage
oh well....the recommendation still stands and at least there is a taste of it in there
oh hell yes i have that squarepusher.....one of my favs of his!
haha i just went to give it another spin and realized that link is garbage
oh well....the recommendation still stands and at least there is a taste of it in there
oh hell yes i have that squarepusher.....one of my favs of his!
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Luke Howard - Two Places
Stunning new album out this week. His first was wonderful but this really expands the typical 'modern classical' sound out to some post-rock-style tracks, Tim Hecker-esque saturated drone, early 20th century piano + string sounds and lots of other stuff.
Stunning new album out this week. His first was wonderful but this really expands the typical 'modern classical' sound out to some post-rock-style tracks, Tim Hecker-esque saturated drone, early 20th century piano + string sounds and lots of other stuff.
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oh yeah....especially the first half of this album or so
straight fire!
better link (i hope)
straight fire!
better link (i hope)
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Re: What are you listening to?
FSOL - Environment Five
... just ... G R A N D ... sound ...
highly overestimated [edit: underrated ] by, the world.
... just ... G R A N D ... sound ...
highly overestimated [edit: underrated ] by, the world.
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Umm, I guess you mean "underrated"?Pandemonium wrote:FSOL - Environment Five
... just ... G R A N D ... sound ...
highly overestimated by, the world.
listened
Shrine - Nihil
Shinkiro - The Cycle Of Rebirth
Dark ambient. Both were really good but not masterpieces. 4/5. Excellent reading music IMO.
next
Inade - The Axxiarm Plains
Amon - Foundation
More dark ambient. I had the Amon one before but lost it because of HDD crash.. it was OK IIRC.
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Scarface - No Tears
The Diary (1994)
Anyone seen that movie Office Space? I can go on for hours about how that film has influenced my life in a positive way, one of the things being me (re)discovering my love for old skool gangsta rap.
The Diary (1994)
Anyone seen that movie Office Space? I can go on for hours about how that film has influenced my life in a positive way, one of the things being me (re)discovering my love for old skool gangsta rap.
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Dead Can Dance - The Serpent's Egg
My least favourite '80s DCD but still a really beautiful record.
My least favourite '80s DCD but still a really beautiful record.
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The Host of Seraphim is one of my favourite DCD tracks. I'd say for me "Within the realm...", "Serpents Egg" & "Aion" are on the same level of awesomness.
np Blood Ceremony - Lord of Misrule
70ies inspired, female fronted "occult rock"-band with Tull-flute & Hammond Organ. Just love it. Every song a hit. Strong pagan vibe, makes me wanna headbang in a circle of mushrooms under the mistletoe deep in the magician's woods
np Blood Ceremony - Lord of Misrule
70ies inspired, female fronted "occult rock"-band with Tull-flute & Hammond Organ. Just love it. Every song a hit. Strong pagan vibe, makes me wanna headbang in a circle of mushrooms under the mistletoe deep in the magician's woods
Magnificient Insignificance
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Generally I love everything from their '80s period. The self-titled album owes more of the experimental end of goth post-punk and The Serpent's Egg is possibly a bit too much of a 'bridge' album between eras, but overall, self-titled to Aion is a run of albums of the quality very few bands achieve. The '90s stuff is good, but would probably be less impressive out of context of the earlier material.
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Yes, DCD are amazing. The Host Of Seraphim just... I don't really have words for how that song makes me feel.
I'm listening to Enviroments 4 currently. I'm trying again to appreciate it more. It's my least favourite of the Enviroments series.
I'm listening to Enviroments 4 currently. I'm trying again to appreciate it more. It's my least favourite of the Enviroments series.