What are you listening to?
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One day. Maybe.
Currently listening through some work in progress stuff for an album I'm starting to work on. It's very dark for the first time in ages.
Currently listening through some work in progress stuff for an album I'm starting to work on. It's very dark for the first time in ages.
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@seedy: I was listening Hassel / Eno collaboration a few days ago
don't remember the name... it was sampled in one of the Kiss shows by FSOL.
don't remember the name... it was sampled in one of the Kiss shows by FSOL.
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I'm not Dustsucker's biggest fan either, to be honest. I quite like it, but I own several hundred better albums. I should get round to buying Hex one day.Ross wrote:Never really got to grips with Dustsucker myself. They're so different as albums though.
Now playing Egdon Heath by Gustav Holst. Some of his lesser known works are unfairly overshadowed by The Planets Suite. This is one. A beautiful evocative piece.
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nice pande....i havent heard that one yet myself
just interesting and unique sounds and atmosphere i've heard from these albums thus far.
he def has all the right connections too w/ eno, lanois, sylvian, la monte young
i believe a fsol mix caused me to learn his name in the first place
23 skidoo......i'm sure you peeps know this one. i've obvs known the name for quite long but right now i'm listening to urban gamelan for the first time
20 min in and this is great so far
just interesting and unique sounds and atmosphere i've heard from these albums thus far.
he def has all the right connections too w/ eno, lanois, sylvian, la monte young
i believe a fsol mix caused me to learn his name in the first place
23 skidoo......i'm sure you peeps know this one. i've obvs known the name for quite long but right now i'm listening to urban gamelan for the first time
20 min in and this is great so far
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Listening to this:
Completely insane experimental piece made entirely from the artist's voice.
Completely insane experimental piece made entirely from the artist's voice.
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I actually just gave Codename: Dustsucker another listen and I'm still firmly of the belief that Hex is a billion times better. Although the last two tracks on Dustsucker are pretty good, the rest of it seems to put the rhythmic plod of the music over the songs and atmospheres. Every track on Hex is really beautifully written and wonderfully arranged, whereas most of the second album seems quite cluttered and undeveloped. It's a shame.epitome wrote:I'm not Dustsucker's biggest fan either, to be honest. I quite like it, but I own several hundred better albums. I should get round to buying Hex one day.Ross wrote:Never really got to grips with Dustsucker myself. They're so different as albums though.
Now playing Egdon Heath by Gustav Holst. Some of his lesser known works are unfairly overshadowed by The Planets Suite. This is one. A beautiful evocative piece.
The 'Independency' compilation is worth a listen too.
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I have pretty much everything they've done..
Hex is what i got me into them.. Dustsucker is more of a pop album compared to Hex, which is pretty drone-y. Burning The City and Black Meat are the best tracks off it IMO. The 400 Winters EP is also great.
Too bad there's so little.. pretty much all the proper, studio stuff they've done is pretty good, but I mostly listen to few tracks from here and there.
Hex is what i got me into them.. Dustsucker is more of a pop album compared to Hex, which is pretty drone-y. Burning The City and Black Meat are the best tracks off it IMO. The 400 Winters EP is also great.
Too bad there's so little.. pretty much all the proper, studio stuff they've done is pretty good, but I mostly listen to few tracks from here and there.
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Recently discovered, it strikes me that I havent heard of her before as she must be a polpular singer, Im quite pissed at myself for that. Amazing ...
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Has anyone here listened to this? What do you think?
I've wanted this for ages, but never got round to buying it. It's now nearly 50 quid for even a used copy, i wish i'd bought it when it was 20 something quid. :/
I've wanted this for ages, but never got round to buying it. It's now nearly 50 quid for even a used copy, i wish i'd bought it when it was 20 something quid. :/
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well you could always download it
should i feel bad for saying that?
it's 2013 eh?
should i feel bad for saying that?
it's 2013 eh?
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I see where you're coming from, but i don't really agree with downloading for free. I feel like it's ripping off the artist. I mean if it's a single track and you can't get it anywhere else then i would but not a whole compilation.
Besides, some of the musicians featured on there are dead, and i'd feel like i was stealing out of a dead man's pocket. But that's just me, i'm not going to look down my nose at others who decide to download stuff. Especially when something is as expensive as that is.
Besides, some of the musicians featured on there are dead, and i'd feel like i was stealing out of a dead man's pocket. But that's just me, i'm not going to look down my nose at others who decide to download stuff. Especially when something is as expensive as that is.
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No...seedy wrote:should i feel bad for saying that?
Everyone should use the 'try it before you buy it' system
I did download that, wonderful tracks, great names
It is impossible to steal from the dead ok, technically it is possible, but they don't care...The Haze wrote:Besides, some of the musicians featured on there are dead, and i'd feel like i was stealing out of a dead man's pocket.
99% of the time, the money from these kinds of compilations go to the companies, not to the dead people's families.
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Good point. So i guess it's actually the companies that are stealing from the dead lolPandemonium wrote:It is impossible to steal from the dead ok, technically it is possible, but they don't care...seedy wrote:should i feel bad for saying that?
99% of the time, the money from these kinds of compilations go to the companies, not to the dead people's families.
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The Haze wrote:Good point. So i guess it's actually the companies that are stealing from the dead lolPandemonium wrote:It is impossible to steal from the dead ok, technically it is possible, but they don't care...seedy wrote:should i feel bad for saying that?
99% of the time, the money from these kinds of compilations go to the companies, not to the dead people's families.
Companies & Right Societies get the 99% of profit and then send flowers to dead families Artists, and as say Pande, lot of people have first idea to download,listen and then, if enjoy buy Vinyl or cd..., i remember old time when cassettes and radio were the only 1 form to find and burn a expensive record on 80´s or 90´s,always there was poor music lovers,young people with like listening to music but without money....in the nineties all radio stations provided us the sound and record cassettes & Walkmans provied the songs ,today is the net & Hard disk or mobile....such is life.