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That was Don Caballero II (the one with the 12-image grid on the cover), and the one before that, the green one with the alien-looking lights over the house, was What Burns Never Returns, also by Don Caballero. |
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In fact it has. Love me some Launderette. Think I listened to the compilation some time ago. :D |
![]() I wanna say ... a week ago? Haven't listened to much as of late unfortunately. ![]() Right now. Will give some of the early Loren Connors/Kath Bloom albums a spin one of these days. It's a folky kinda time of the year. |
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dude, try to include also the album name, when it's not specifically written on the cover.
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![]() e-saggila - an enigmatic cult producer in electronics constructing soaring calm from dynamic turbulence as the era of domesticated destruction and creation arrives. conceived by iraqi-born, canadian sound artist rita mikhael, e-saggila has quickly established itself as an unapologetic presence in superseding divisionism in underground music. with prior crucial releases on northern electronics and bank records, the project quickly gained attention among the disparate factions of noise, breakcore, and infrastructure rising outside of the traditional european club superstructure. https://northernelectronics.bandcamp...nima-bulldozer she has a new stuff coming out on hospital productions https://hospitalproductions.bandcamp...orporate-cross |
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Thanks all, will check these out, ta. |
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Man, it’s so much easier just to list the title. I’m usually on my phone when I pop in here, so that means saving the cover to my photo library, finding a reverse image search (because it no longer works on iOS with the Google search app), or using Google Lens, which means opening Google, selecting Google Lens, changing the settings to scan images from the photo library, selecting the album cover from my camera roll, and then searching. It also means Google access to my camera, which I’m not nuts about. That’s a lot of steps when people could just type [artist - album] in their post. Just sayin’. |
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New Eels album 'Earth to Dora' is wonderful.
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Really? An Eels album? Does it sound like all the other Eels albums or is it somehow different? |
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Actually, it’s a Google issue. Lol. It worked for several months then abruptly stopped. I contacted Apple about it, copy/paste of images works in all other apps, but Google wants to force people to use Google lens on their mobile apps. So, Apple’s fine, it’s more of a fuck Google thing |
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Yep, all new and all good. It's probably the best one in a while for me. Same playful joy mixed with melancholy. It tells the tale of E's failed marriage and child from the relationship. Well worth a listen. |
![]() Halfway through Sing The Children Over. Pure raw emotion. Perfect for a dreary November afternoon like this one. This is sublime. |
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Told ya. :) I haven't heard Sing The Children Over, though - so far I've had the chance to listen to Sand In My Shoe, Restless Faithful Desperate and Moonlight. |
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![]() By the Smashing Pumpkins, this being the weird electronic rock excursion that most every band did in the late 90s. A bit quiet for my tastes in general, but not bad. |
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Incidentally, Vera Lynn died just about five months ago at the age of 103. I know "The Yip Song" is not on Fegmania!, but still... |
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I remember reading she was still alive about a year ago, which absolutely blew my mind. So many decorated artists from much younger generations had passed away within the last few years, but the original proto-pop singer who'd been on the scene during WWII was still alive and kicking. Experienced a similar sensation when I saw Marhall Allen absolutely killing it on the sax with the Arkestra at the age of 94. |
![]() Took me some time to get around to listen to this. It's perfectly fine. But I'm not completely taken in. Edit: Had it running in a dormant window and only realized in the last few minutes that the official YouTube link is actually connected to a simple picturebook-style video. I'm usually a proponent of letting the music speak for itself, but this visual aspect actually enhanced the experience a bit. Those two aspects work nicely in tandem. |
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And way back in the day, when he was barely 85 :), he killed it live with Caribou (in their "Caribou Vibration Ensemble" guise at All Tomorrow's Parties)! AND it's available for a name-your-price via Bandcamp: https://caribouband.bandcamp.com/alb...marshall-allen |
Stereo speakers in the window facing outside cranking this as I sit out under a beautiful billowy cloud covered sky in Texas on a Friday afternoon. I’ll soon be firing up the grill for steaks and potatoes and we’ll be enjoying a Friday night fire. Not near as cold as it was just a couple of nights ago, but it’s going to be a fantastic weekend!!!
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SYR 3 on my turntable right now.
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recently i made myself a playlist with some heavy music. Metallica, TOOL, Swans, Soundgarden, Green River and Kyuss mainly.
gotta listen to Lateralus again |
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I had it on repeat all day. you probably know the band. I never knew this band existed until concidence (no, not the algorithms this time :) ) brought me to it. I was never much into shoe gaze, but this is some lovely shoe gaze bedroom dream indie pop and it got my attention. I do not know what to think of it now, when I found out the story about the main man behind the project. wtf.
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the dude invented a new genre 'harrasment-gaze'
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There's a few ridiculous blog posts online pertaining a narrative along the lines of if you support this artist then you don't condone the abuse and have no empathy for the alleged victims. No separation between music and person and a cancel culture piece. If this man can't make money from his music then what must he do, go flip burgers etc? which raises the question: would the state and/or his manager then be guilty of supporting him? Should he live on welfare handouts? At which point are the government liable? there's no logic, where is the line drawn. The blog writer's clearly want revenge and to simply ruin this guy's life even though he's wholeheartedly apologised. It's a similar situation to Ducktails and Alex Calder who incidentally make similar dream pop which raises a further question: what is with these jizz-jazzer's making chill un-offensive music and yet owning obnoxious offensive personalities? Anyway, if you like Acid Ghost I'd recommend the aforementioned artists if you can get past the personal business. If you can't then there's always early Beach Fossils and early Diiv, but then the Diiv bassist was outed as being a bit of a racist so just be ready to cancel him and EQ the bass out for safe listening pleasure. |
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