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choc e-Claire 10.15.2019 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
My post was funny.

Was it? I couldn't tell. :rolleyes:

Note that while I'm at school, I can't see whatever pictures you're posting - so whatever flavouring you're adding is being lost. Regardless...

The Soup Nazi 10.15.2019 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
I couldn't tell.


I know - that's kinda the point...

The Soup Nazi 10.15.2019 09:56 PM

 


 


A badass example of how the Stones can and should be covered.

_tunic_ 10.16.2019 04:01 AM


 

Pasvikdalen by Jana Winderen
quite intriguing. Is it music yes or no? Read the two links that are on the bottom for more info.




 

Coin Coin Chapter Four: Memphis by Matana Roberts
it's not streaming in full yet on bandcamp, I have the physical copy. The instrumentals are a bit too much freakjazz to my likings, but her wordspeak as she calls it is very powerful and the track her mighty waters run Ï could listen to in repeat all day long. It features members of Silver Mt Zion on the choir vocals.




 


Bounce Back by Chantal Acda
I went to an actual record store yesterday to buy Kim's and Thurston's latest albums. They didn't have either of them :mad:. So as a revenge, I got this one. It's beautiful, as all of Chantal's solo albums are. It features Bill Frisell amongst others and was recorded by Phil Brown who also worked with Talk Talk for instance. And it's got a horsy on the cover!


and whenever I see a horse, I want to listen to Smog - I Break Horses

choc e-Claire 10.16.2019 05:19 PM

 

Listened to this last night. It was a lot of fun!

Antagon 10.16.2019 05:23 PM

 

Antagon 10.16.2019 06:34 PM

 

The Soup Nazi 10.16.2019 10:44 PM

 


Trying to use the decoder ring...

 


...but I think I might be doing something wrong...

choc e-Claire 10.16.2019 10:45 PM

 

choc e-Claire 10.17.2019 03:53 AM

 

NYCgaf16 10.17.2019 03:47 PM

 

Antagon 10.17.2019 04:09 PM

Samara Lubelski - Spectacular Of Passages

 

Antagon 10.17.2019 04:41 PM

 

Savage Clone 10.17.2019 07:48 PM

Quintessential autumn listening, spring themes notwithstanding..

Bytor Peltor 10.17.2019 09:39 PM

Gearing up for tomorrow night:

 

The Soup Nazi 10.17.2019 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by NYCgaf16
 


"There aren't many tunes here - it's just a way of making music, really. It's one of those things where you read the sleeve notes and listen to it and just become completely engrossed. It's a bit pretentious being a drummer and liking Drumming by Steve Reich. But it's basically really, really simple and primitive, and I like it. I like how it has a simple motion which just gradually becomes something incredibly sophisticated without you noticing, but it's all in your head. You're making it like that. It's a great driving record. Going down the motorway listening to Drumming is absolutely brilliant. Does it remind me of working with Martin Hannett? Well, he wasn't tyrannical, but he was in charge. And he would never let you forget that."Stephen Morris.

This is where those bouncing-the-drumstick patterns in Joy Division (sometimes in New Order as well) come from that TAK-takatak/TAK-takatak/TAK-TAKATAKATAK on "Heart And Soul", for instance.

Bytor Peltor 10.17.2019 11:09 PM

Intriguing first post......welcome to SYG!!!

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Originally Posted by NYCgaf16
 


_tunic_ 10.18.2019 05:02 AM


 



From Somewhere Invisible by OISEAUX-TEMPÊTE

released October 18, 2019 which is today! :)


it's a beauty once again

Antagon 10.18.2019 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Quintessential autumn listening, spring themes notwithstanding..

I agree wholeheartedly. This particular soundtrack might have even subconsciously influenced my tendency to indulge in a lot of Folk-listening during the autumn months to a significant degree.

ilduclo 10.18.2019 01:24 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9FESkbuANI

Antagon 10.18.2019 05:07 PM

 

Antagon 10.18.2019 05:43 PM

 

Antagon 10.19.2019 07:33 AM

 

Severian 10.20.2019 02:03 PM

 

NYCgaf16 10.20.2019 03:07 PM

 


Go listen to him. He's cool.

Antagon 10.20.2019 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Antagon


 

The Blasting Company - Over The Garden Wall OST


Again. Because now is actually the appropriate season to fully indulge in it. And because it's so damn good.

The Soup Nazi 10.20.2019 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by _tunic_
 


Coin Coin Chapter Four: Memphis by Matana Roberts
it's not streaming in full yet on bandcamp, I have the physical copy. The instrumentals are a bit too much freakjazz to my likings, but her wordspeak as she calls it is very powerful and the track her mighty waters run Ï could listen to in repeat all day long. It features members of Silver Mt Zion on the choir vocals.


On Memphis, Matana Roberts Explores Her Family's Past

choc e-Claire 10.21.2019 03:42 AM

 

_tunic_ 10.21.2019 04:11 AM

this was my Sunday morning playlist:


1. Clittenband
the music sounds like its depressing slowcore-like especially in this live session, but their lyrics (in Dutch) are very ironic and all about sex. Difficult to translate into English without losing it's ingenuity. In the last song for instance they sing: "I lick your fingers, I want you inside me". But I really like their melodies


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Hadn't listened to both of these Low albums in a long long while, because I had listened to them so much over a long time. But goddamn, they're so good.

Genteel Death 10.21.2019 08:53 AM

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIk3VCNFrOs

Antagon 10.21.2019 12:22 PM

 

Antagon 10.21.2019 01:07 PM

 

Genteel Death 10.21.2019 03:08 PM

v/a 'DEATH DEALERS' LP murder/serial killer themed comp (Nasty, UK. 1995? - FULL ALBUM)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeuR...c-ZQGg&index=5

The Soup Nazi 10.22.2019 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by NYCgaf16
 


Go listen to him. He's cool.



 


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Posted by Kurt Vile

A lil over a year ago I fell off the wagon for a final lost weekender up in the Catskills. We rehearsed, we rambled, we... had a party! Featuring the Violators, the Sadies, Matt Sweeney and others in the orbit. Bottle It In is 1 year old. Just a wee pup. "That was fun... yesterday... when we raged... what a ride." Watch the (bottle back) documentary from that weekend https://youtu.be/GiB9fKdFEpg

Severian 10.22.2019 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Antagon
 


Nice

Bytor Peltor 10.22.2019 08:08 AM

Hard to fathom LOW releasing better back-2-back albums!

If you have these on vinyl, what do you think of the etching on Side 4 of TWLITF?

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Originally Posted by _tunic_
this was my Sunday morning playlist:


1. Clittenband
the music sounds like its depressing slowcore-like especially in this live session, but their lyrics (in Dutch) are very ironic and all about sex. Difficult to translate into English without losing it's ingenuity. In the last song for instance they sing: "I lick your fingers, I want you inside me". But I really like their melodies


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3.
 



Hadn't listened to both of these Low albums in a long long while, because I had listened to them so much over a long time. But goddamn, they're so good.


Bytor Peltor 10.22.2019 08:11 AM

After Dinner - Souvenir Cassette

EVOLghost 10.22.2019 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor



Did you buy the reissue? I slept on it and regret it quite a bit.

Bytor Peltor 10.22.2019 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by EVOLghost
Did you buy the reissue? I slept on it and regret it quite a bit.


Missed out on the cassette (packaging looks fantastic), but I did order the CD

!@#$%! 10.23.2019 10:31 AM

 


glorious


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