the eponymous album from "10-20" is fantastic. fans of electronica ala autechre would totally enjoy it. highly recommanded!
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new album from The Field is good
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OHHH! Didn't know it was out yet! I love the Field!
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Didnt know there was a new one either! FROM HERE... was excellent. |
Slangs - Lost EP
Slangs - Upset EP not even kidding. |
so, who's heard nothing people's "late night" yet, its better than "anonymous" i assure you, phenomenal sound.
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Awesome record....great reason to buy some real headphones...And the best cover of that Syd Barrett tune, too!
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Their cover of Cracked Actor is great, too, really fat fat guitar sound.
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Can someone explain to me the whole The Field phenomenon (like 3 years after the fact)? I mean, I haven't listened to the new one yet, and the first one was okay and all, but I can't imagine anyone who's heard any minimal dance music before going nuts over this guy. It made no sense to me at the time why the indie community suddenly latched onto him, and it still makes no sense to me now.
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There's something a bit otherworldly about it to me. It doesn't try too hard to be different, but it is a bit different than a lot of other minimal techno. I dunno. I just like it, I can't speak for any hype attached to it, it just has a good sound to me.
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im on the fence about the new skull dekekts record "the temple", its pretty rocking, but i cant tell if it reminds me of tool or not. haha.
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it rulz
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i gotta hear bastard noise's new four disc set. im not a big fan of them or anything but the idea of 4 discs of noise holding my attention throughout the duration is pretty daunting. ive read reviews saying its pretty damn great ad varied, im not sure i believe it but its interesting enough.
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Really enjoying harappian night recordings - glorious gongs of hainuwele. Great psycho folk. Haha. Kinda has a Climax Golden Twins/Sun City Girls
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Adam, I just came across the recent Aidan Baker/Thisquietarmy split. It's okay, but not that much of a mindfuck like the "Orange EP". I was a bit dissapointed.
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I love it. I agree it's not as good, but Orange is like my favorite ep of all time, so... it's still my favorite thing of the year thus far. Nothing has really blown my mind at all this year, but I've heard plenty of great things. Ever get the new Blackshaw? It's amazing.
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yeah, I see what you mean there. My favourite of 2009 might be either "Cloudz" by Sunroof or "Slnko je vo vezi" by the local band called Kolowrat (i might upload it at a certain time). Both radically kick ass, in their own way. I have heard the new Blackshaw, but just briefly, throughout the last weekend. the first impression is, I don't like it as much as I did with "Litany of Echoes" cause it didn't seem that coherent and the melodies weren't as strong, but it might grow up on me, so it's possible I'll reconsider. |
I dunno if overall it's as good as Litany, but there is definitely a song or two that is better than anything on there. I think the last track could have actually been shorted a bit. But the track RIGHT BEFORE the last track is probably my fav. Blackshaw song.
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from about minute 17 or so on sunshrine is my favorite james blackshaw moment.
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now announced: June 16, 2009, Prague, XT3 club: THISQUIETARMY (drone/ambient/shoegaze) + NADJA (drone/doom/shoegaze) + AIDAN BAKER (ambient/post-rock) FUCK ME RUNNING. I'm soooooooooooooo there! |
I'm jealous. Would kill to see that show.
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I like Aidan Baker. He's talented as hell. Nadja is the last remaiing post-sludge band (Isis, Jesu, etc..) that I'm still interested in.
Anyways, the new Intelligence LP is awesome, no surprise there. Its called "Fake Surfers". Make me miss A-Frames slightly less. I really want some new Warmer Milks. "Soft Walks" was a magestic sounding record, a southern rock epic prog drone mastepiece. I am very glad they made that record, it was very ambitious and they pulled it off. But, I heard the Milks are once again a whole new animal in thier latestlive incarnation. At SXSW, they did a five-synth lineup ding some blackened primordial folk-noise dirge. The noise-folk dirge is nothing new if you've heard "Penetration Initials" sigle or the "Radish on Light" lp, but I am ecstatic to hear the damage these cats can do with motherfucking five synthesizers. Also, new Tyvek and Blues Control records on Siltbreeze, too much excitement folks. |
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You don't hafta totally miss the A Frames. They've released a couple things this year--a 10" and a 12"--under the AFCGT collaboration with the Climax Golden Twins. It's certainly a more improvisational style, but it is pretty great! |
I like the new The Field, especially from "Leave It" on. Two first songs are cool but not much more, but after that it gets really good
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This may be old news, but I just found out about Cymbals Eat Guitars, and am really enjoying it. Some might say it's derivative, but it has a Pavementy/Yo La Tengo/Built to Spill sound, so in my opinion as long as it's derived from good things...
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You know, it was released like December 31st 2008 or some nonsense. I'm counting it as a 2009 album since there's no possible way anyone could have even heard the album until 2009. He may have "finished" it and started selling it on the last day of 2008 but there's no way it could have reached anyone's hands until 2009...
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Ah right aha.
Adam Cooley, listen to Peaking Lights - Imaginary Falcons. It was released this year on Not Not Fun. Oh and your list has a lack of UUUUUU :( |
I'll probably throw su aside on there. I feel weird throwing friend's bands on there, but I guess I do have a couple on there already now that I'm looking at it...
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Yeah! I'm sure the new Scissor Shock will be on mine! aha!
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Shannon Wright "Butterfly Girls" September 2009
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new wolf eyes is great. dom fernow sold it to me, saying "i dont sell the jams man, i sell the monolithic songs".
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Which new Wolf Eyes? There's probably been at least 30 releases this year already.
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yeah derek, peaking lights - imaginary falcons cs [not not fun, 2009] is fucking great.
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New sunn's out. It's great.
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