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sonic sphere 11.27.2007 08:35 AM

sonic youth-murray st.

sonic sphere 11.27.2007 09:14 AM

love-forever changes

Everyneurotic 11.27.2007 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hat and beard
So which one was better? Boris with Merzbow or Boris with Merzbow?


walrus is like they were bored and hungover and/or tired from touring but they went "you know? we should do that walrus song by the beatles and send it to merzbow so he can add generic effects when he's not even listening to the track...yeah, let's do that!" groon is better, not one of either one of the collaborators best works but certainly better, kinda like a stepped down stooges' "l.a. blues" meets merzbow's sphere.

rock dream is fucking boris live and they fucking slay, masami even manages to get some of the synth noises on cue!!! mostly they are just playing their shit straight and merzbow just adds shit on top, kinda like hiroshi does in amt.

now listening to:

 

Torn Curtain 11.27.2007 03:56 PM

Maurice Ravel - L'enfant et les sortilèges & Ma mère l'oye

LittlePuppetBoy 11.27.2007 06:38 PM

Mars-78+

Cantankerous 11.27.2007 07:04 PM

 


hee hee
i like them

Savage Clone 11.27.2007 07:24 PM

I prefer "Remote Luxury" and "The Blurred Crusade."
I love The Church though; I have seen them many times since the 80s and they are incredible live.
Cool thing about them these days is that they have seemingly given up on ever having another gigantic hit, and they are doing some seriously great longform music that is extremely psychedelic, and releasing things at an incredible pace. I think they have gone through a real renewal of cretivity in the past few years, and have entered a new era that is yielding some of their best music ever.

finding nobody 11.27.2007 07:37 PM

 

uhler 11.27.2007 07:41 PM

a fugazi mix cd i made for myself.

fugazifan 11.28.2007 01:38 AM

machine gun
Music for Hans bennik is simply one of the finest most intense brain splattering peices of music ever preformed.
cant wait till next month!
(seeing brotzmann again!!!)

Cantankerous 11.28.2007 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I prefer "Remote Luxury" and "The Blurred Crusade."
I love The Church though; I have seen them many times since the 80s and they are incredible live.
Cool thing about them these days is that they have seemingly given up on ever having another gigantic hit, and they are doing some seriously great longform music that is extremely psychedelic, and releasing things at an incredible pace. I think they have gone through a real renewal of cretivity in the past few years, and have entered a new era that is yielding some of their best music ever.

they were great, although they get seemingly no credit except for "under the milky way", which is a great song, but they have so many other great songs as well. i like the video for that song...it's so spectacularly 80s.

magneticseal 11.28.2007 01:45 AM

 



Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Paul recorded that in our studio!
I'll tell Dave you said good job on the recording.
He'll be most pleased. It is an incredible LP; I'm glad he finally recorded the big long piece that's on there.
I've been wearing my special "Deliverance" longsleeve a lot in the past few days. I had it on in my most recent "post a picture of yourself" pic.
Yeah, Paul's really outdone himself this time. Glad to see him getting some love from afield.



SC, Paul Metzger's Deliverance will make my top 10 list this year. The recording is amazing and everyone i know who has heard it has been dumbfounded. Does David Onnen do a lot of recording?

All the record geeks are tripping on the entire package from the jacket, the vinyl to the awesome sound quality. Locust Music vinyl rulez all around but they outdid themselves with the quality on Deliverance. It's really, really good to see Paul on one of my favorite labels.


Marcus

Savage Clone 11.28.2007 09:33 AM

Dave does do some recording, but mostly just for friends and for our own bands. He recorded and released Paul's debut LP (the one with the red circle on the front; I wrote the liners for that one too), and has recorded a couple of other things. Paul is a good friend of ours, so he came down and recorded that at our place because it's comfortable and familiar. Dave thought the recording wasn't exactly "perfect," but he has pretty high standards for himself. I think it sounds pretty great too.
I am loving seeing Paul get some wider notice; I have been following his music since 1986 (both with his old rock trio TVBC and solo), and I always thought it criminal that he was unknown outside the Minneapolis/St Paul area for so long. He really is an incredible talent. So happy for him.

demonrail666 11.28.2007 09:41 AM

 

Savage Clone 11.28.2007 09:42 AM

You are Master Of The Universe.

sonic sphere 11.28.2007 10:35 AM

the doors-box set part 2 cd 2-band favourites

sonic sphere 11.28.2007 01:57 PM

mad season-above

Torn Curtain 11.28.2007 03:44 PM

Blonde Redhead - 2007-11-21 Le Zénith Paris AUD (from dime)

Norma J 11.28.2007 05:05 PM

Silverchair: Young Modern.

Cantankerous 11.28.2007 05:41 PM

 



except on LP

oh shit this is a good album

Norma J 11.28.2007 05:48 PM

Talking Heads apparently inspired the writing process of Young Modern a great deal. Apparently.

demonrail666 11.28.2007 05:49 PM

 

Cantankerous 11.28.2007 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norma J
Talking Heads apparently inspired the writing process of Young Modern a great deal. Apparently.

i wouldn't know.

Norma J 11.28.2007 05:55 PM

As expected.

Everyneurotic 11.28.2007 06:42 PM

yes, young modern is great; love the van dyke parks influence on it!!!

right now:

 



later:

 

uhler 11.28.2007 07:13 PM

the jam- best of collection

Everyneurotic 11.28.2007 07:33 PM

i love your signature pic.

krastian 11.28.2007 09:54 PM

 

demonrail666 11.28.2007 10:34 PM

 

Cantankerous 11.28.2007 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krastian
 

well done!

krastian 11.28.2007 10:47 PM

You know how we roll.

sonic sphere 11.29.2007 08:43 AM

sonic youth-experimental jet set, trash & no star

sonic sphere 11.29.2007 02:54 PM

pavement-crooked rain crooked rain

Norma J 11.29.2007 04:50 PM

Pretty Girls Make Graves: Good Health.

This is an awesome album. I hadn't listened to it in so long. Only album that comes close to the sound of At the Drive-Ins Relationship of Command.

gmku 11.29.2007 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
 



except on LP

oh shit this is a good album


I just picked this up 2 weeks ago on LP! It's hot shit, all right.

gmku 11.29.2007 05:30 PM

The Beatles - Rarities, Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Yellow Submarine (from a blue The Beatles Collection LP boxe set I recently inherited. All 13 LPs are in mint condition, and while the mastering is kind of all over the place, it's generally very nice sounding, especially the White Album).

Plus,

My Life in the Bush of Ghosts on LP

Torn Curtain 11.29.2007 05:42 PM

Jeff Buckley - NYC 1995-12-31 Speed Corrected (from dime)

Great show

gmku 11.29.2007 05:45 PM

At this specific moment, "All You Need is Love," on Yellow Submarine.

The cool solo guitar part just ended.

fugazifan 11.29.2007 06:28 PM

autechre-tri repeata+++

krastian 11.29.2007 11:47 PM

 


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