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h8kurdt 03.17.2018 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
New Gnod looks to be a corker.


They played Manchester (don't they always?) last week. I was in a funk that day so passed on seeing them. They always seemed better live than on record for me.

Savage Clone 03.17.2018 02:04 PM

Funny, I would kill to see them. My bandmate and his partner crossed the ocean to see them at the rocket recordings 20th anniversary Festival last week.

Kuhb 03.18.2018 03:27 AM

Really enjoying the new Screaming Females album. It doesn't feel as vital as the last two albums to me, but still a heap of great moments and individual songs.

My state just elected the first conservative government in 15 years yesterday, so I'm cranking this and pretending the world doesn't exist for a couple of days. It's working so far!

https://youtu.be/LhJ0n5G5jCo

d.sound 03.18.2018 04:45 PM

Silvia Kastel - Air Lows

selkcip 04.16.2018 12:39 AM

https://kompakt-gas.bandcamp.com/album/rausch

d.sound 04.22.2018 07:22 PM

lea bertucci - metal aether
simple affections - simple affections
sarah davachi
bardo pond - volume 8
autechre
alvin lucier - criss cross/hanover
nvpr
sylvia kastel
yo la tengo
dedekind cut


i need to give some more listens.

Severian 04.22.2018 07:54 PM

Kanye West - June 1
Kanye West, Kid Cudi + (???) = Kids See Ghosts - June 8

Both promised but somehow still doubtful

Pusha T - King Push - May 25 (see above)

louder 04.22.2018 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Kanye West - June 1
Kanye West, Kid Cudi + (???) = Kids See Ghosts - June 8

Both promised but somehow still doubtful

Pusha T - King Push - May 25 (see above)

Now you can add a Kanye-produced Nas album to the list. ;)

Severian 04.23.2018 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
Now you can add a Kanye-produced Nas album to the list. ;)


I knaaaawwww!!

We’ll see though. We’ll see.

A Kanye album, a Kanye collab, and THREE top-to-bottom Ye produces joints in the next two months?

Somehow I doubt everything will shake out that way.

noisereductions 04.23.2018 08:23 PM

The glass is half empty with this one, haha

_tunic_ 04.24.2018 12:59 AM

I think the best solution is that I cut off my ears

_slavo_ 04.24.2018 09:45 AM

Pablo's Eye - Spring Break

amazing album

Severian 04.24.2018 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by _tunic_
I think the best solution is that I cut off my ears


Nah. Not like these are Drake projects.

_tunic_ 04.26.2018 03:49 AM

the latest release from Constellation Records will be a reissue:
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Alanis Obomsawin is a member of the Abenaki Nation and one of Canada's foremost activist documentary filmmakers. Based in Montréal, she has directed 50 films with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) that explore the lives and concerns of Canada's First Nations, receiving some of the country's highest accolades, including The Order of Canada, the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Art, and most recently the 2017 Order of Montréal.

Before establishing herself as a filmmaker, Obomsawin began her artistic life as a singer-songwriter in the 1960s, as Indigenous artists from across North America were rallying in new assertions of cultural identity, consciousness and political rights, calling for reckonings with oppressive colonial history. She was invited by Folkways to perform at Town Hall in New York City in the early 1960s and spent most of that decade primarily identifying as a musician and social activist, channeling traditional First Nations songs hand-in-hand with modern composition and arrangements.

Obomsawin kept her musical output percolating alongside her burgeoning documentary film career, with performances at the legendary Mariposa Folk Festival among others. In the mid-1980s Canada's national broadcaster (CBC Radio) invited Obomsawin to record an album; unsatisfied with these recordings, she reclaimed the master tapes, remixed the material, re-recorded the title track from scratch, and issued the ensuing Bush Lady album on her own private press in 1988 complete with her own artwork and liner notes. Lacking formal distribution - and with Obomsawin focused primarily on her documentary film career - only a portion of this pressing was sold at the time, the remainder occupying a closet in her Montréal home. The album has grown to become an increasingly legendary rarity ever since.

Bush Lady is a unique and magical record by any definition. It's an invaluable example of contemporary First Nations music that blends traditional folkways with avant-garde composition. Amidst the broader and long-overdue resurgence of interest in modern Indigenous music - perhaps most notably culminating with the Grammy-nominated Native North America (Vol. 1) released in 2014 - Constellation is honoured to be working with this Canadian cultural icon to issue a remastered version of Bush Lady on audiophile 180gram vinyl and on CD for the first time. Thanks for listening.


There's one song for streaming on their site. But the original album can be streamed here. It reminds me a little bit of the solo album of Jessica Moss

selkcip 04.27.2018 05:15 PM

http://www.anothertimbre.com/earlytolate.html
http://www.anothertimbre.com/sugimotoalvear.html

These are pretty dope.

Drjohnrock 04.29.2018 10:43 PM

Since Big Stick has been saying they've been working on a new album for the past 24 years, I've been taking the "updates" on their facebook page with a grain of salt. But apparently it's for real this time. They've received and listened to a test pressing of the vinyl version. They say the new album will be released in the spring (we're already there, though you wouldn't know it by the weather where I live) or summer. Really looking forward to this one.

_tunic_ 05.03.2018 04:38 AM

There will be not one but TWO live albums released of Oiseaux Tempete this year !!!!

First one:

 

This was recorded in 2016, and will be released on June 1 2018, in an edition of only 300 CD's.
Links:
https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catal...PTD.023CD.html
https://boomkat.com/products/the-tru...d-dunsany-live
https://www.shinybeast.nl/item/46122...se_the_ha.html

Second one:
This one is named TARAB طَرَبٌ and will be released as a 2xLP (but hopefully also on CD or even DVD?) on the Sub Rosa label later this year. It's not listed yet anywhere, but there's already a YT clip of it: OISEAUX-TEMPÊTE - CARNAVAL (LIVE)
It was recorded at the Trabendo in Paris, and I was there :D
And I so much hope that this release will be complete and unedited, the final encore song is as far unreleased and it was mind-blowingly awesome

Severian 05.03.2018 06:18 AM

New fucking DJ KOZE comes out tomorrow!
Five years of waiting!

Knock knock, motherfuckers!

 

_tunic_ 05.03.2018 07:38 AM

not necessarily most anticipated, but this is an interesting combo:

Chantal Acda & Bill Frisell - Live At Jazz Middelheim
it will be released on 25.05.2018


listen to one track already on YT:
Chantal Acda & Bill Frisell - Son (Live at Jazz Middelheim) I Glitterhouse Records

h8kurdt 05.05.2018 04:25 AM

 


On my first listen Jon Hopkins' new album. It's been a ling time coming but it's been totally worth it. Loving it.

Severian 05.05.2018 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
 


On my first listen Jon Hopkins' new album. It's been a ling time coming but it's been totally worth it. Loving it.


Nice. I’ll have to hear this.

And you’ll have to hear Knock Knock.

_tunic_ 05.05.2018 11:47 AM

I listened to the BBC session by Jon Hopkins and actually liked it, even though this is normally not my kind of music
(there's two songs in between interviews)

DJ Koze is not for me I prefer SMOG's Knock Knock :)

Severian 05.05.2018 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by _tunic_
I listened to the BBC session by Jon Hopkins and actually liked it, even though this is normally not my kind of music
(there's two songs in between interviews)

DJ Koze is not for me I prefer SMOG's Knock Knock :)


You sure? You’ve listened and you’re sure? Because Koze is for lovers bro

h8kurdt 05.06.2018 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Nice. I’ll have to hear this.

And you’ll have to hear Knock Knock.


I was actually looking at listening to that. The weather has been beautiful this bank holiday weekend and that seems like the right album to jam right now.

Feel like most of this year I've been in a rut of music. Nothing was interesting me at all. Even bands I love I just wasn't bothered by. Here's hoping this drag me out of it.

Severian 05.06.2018 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
I was actually looking at listening to that. The weather has been beautiful this bank holiday weekend and that seems like the right album to jam right now.

Feel like most of this year I've been in a rut of music. Nothing was interesting me at all. Even bands I love I just wasn't bothered by. Here's hoping this drag me out of it.


It’s definitely the best album of the year, so far. Easily. Sucks you right in just like its predecessor.

I’ve also been under-enthused about music this year. Except for Koze.

The Soup Nazi 05.07.2018 09:13 AM

 

noisereductions 05.08.2018 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
 


I was thinking the Smog album. I liked that movie tho.

Anyway new old Flaming Lips is out.

Also, a new Belly album cake out. Wtf? New Breeders and Belly in the same year. I like that.

Severian 05.08.2018 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I was thinking the Smog album. I liked that movie tho.

Anyway new old Flaming Lips is out.

Also, a new Belly album cake out. Wtf? New Breeders and Belly in the same year. I like that.


“Knock Knock” by DJ Koze aka Kosi Koze aka Adolph Noise is the em-effing ess.

Yeah there’s a new Belly.

New old Lips? More like new same-old-same-old Lips. Isn’t it just, like, the first disc of “Finally the Punk Rockers..:” only “re”-remastered?

Bah.

Kuhb 05.08.2018 10:20 PM

I really like Tanya Donelly's voice as she's matured. The new Belly is just lovely songwriting and feels very much connected to their older work. Really enjoying it

The Soup Nazi 05.09.2018 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I was thinking the Smog album. I liked that movie tho.


I know. I was mucking about. As for the fucking movie, I've never brought myself to watch it, actually, due to the shit premise; worse, just now I read the credits — the people involved are wretched douchebags and I never should have even posted that stupid image. :mad:

noisereductions 05.09.2018 05:20 PM

There's that Soup cheer! :)

The Soup Nazi 05.09.2018 05:42 PM

I must spread some Reputation around before giving it to noisereductions again.

Severian 05.09.2018 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
I know. I was mucking about. As for the fucking movie, I've never brought myself to watch it, actually, due to the shit premise; worse, just now I read the credits — the people involved are wretched douchebags and I never should have even posted that stupid image. :mad:


WILL SOMEONE JUST FUCKING LISTEN TO THE BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR ALREADY?!!?!!?

Dj Koze. “Knock Knock.” Educate yaself.

evollove 05.09.2018 06:13 PM

Ok. So you posted a song of his awhile ago. I listened. At first I thought you were trolling. He uses these really corny, shitty sounds, but just as I was ready to turn it off, I heard something that grabbed my ear and suggested a deeper intelligence at work. I've skimmed the album on Spotify, but haven't really had time to absorb it. I find it difficult to judge right away because there's stuff I don't like mixed with some intriguing work. Gimme some time.

I get your frustration. I don't think anyone listened to this, but it's great and made by a fundamentally decent person:

https://tantramoon.bandcamp.com/album/red-mother

EDIT: Just noticed which thread I was in. The link above was released in 2016. Disregard away.

Severian 05.10.2018 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
Ok. So you posted a song of his awhile ago. I listened. At first I thought you were trolling. He uses these really corny, shitty sounds, but just as I was ready to turn it off, I heard something that grabbed my ear and suggested a deeper intelligence at work. I've skimmed the album on Spotify, but haven't really had time to absorb it. I find it difficult to judge right away because there's stuff I don't like mixed with some intriguing work. Gimme some time.

I get your frustration. I don't think anyone listened to this, but it's great and made by a fundamentally decent person:

https://tantramoon.bandcamp.com/album/red-mother

EDIT: Just noticed which thread I was in. The link above was released in 2016. Disregard away.


Oh yeah, I think I remember that.

No I was/am not trolling, and I’ve been singing Koze’s praises loudly and whenever I can on this forum and everywhere else since I heard “Amygdala” in 2013. That blew my mind. Took a few listened for it to really sink in, but it’s a deeply textured and layered album full of eccentric whimsy AND positively infectious, stanky ass beats and grooves. It’s dance music for your brain, only it’s not “IDM,” nor is it bmphf-tsss-bmpfh-tsss dumbass nonsense. It’s dance music for the club of dreams (derr!) that’s just really, really, really fucking out there and well done.

If you have time, just listen to the first track on the new album. It’s instrumental, and sublimely lowkey, with a flute riff that will make your soul float. I don’t know if I can trust anyone who can listen to it (or any of his other first tracks, like “Track ID Anyone?” from “Amygdala” or the beautiful remix of Super Flu’s “Jo Gurt”) without wanting/needing to hear more.

Not trolling. He’s the best and most inventive artist in electronic music... at least on the more happy/non-harsh experimentation side of things.

EVERYONE LISTEN TO DJ KOZE

Severian 05.10.2018 06:47 AM

New Jon Hopkins is indeed awesome.

New Iceage is Ok.

Haven’t heard the new Belly

evollove 05.11.2018 11:07 AM

I didn't think you were trolling. Just enthusiastic about something I probably wouldn't give much thought to if it weren't for your urging.

The Soup Nazi 05.11.2018 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
WILL SOMEONE JUST FUCKING LISTEN TO THE BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR ALREADY?!!?!!?


My vote for album of the year is currently split in three:

Hippo Lite — DRINKS
The Harder I Call, The Faster It Runs — Wye Oak
I can feel you creep into my private life — Tune-Yards

Lots and lots of listening still to do... In any case, the fact that this is THE FIRST mention of Tune-Yards' album in this damn thread sure as shit reflects poorly on all of you fuckers.

Severian 05.12.2018 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
I didn't think you were trolling. Just enthusiastic about something I probably wouldn't give much thought to if it weren't for your urging.


Hey, that’s actually a really nice thing to say. Thank you, friend.

I come here — admittedly much less of late — to learn and share. So this makes me very happy indeed.

Severian 05.12.2018 09:43 AM

There’s also a new Mouse on Mars album, “Dimensional People.” Maybe I’ve mentioned it already in one thread or another, but I’m always down for new MoM.
There’s an interesting free-jazz vibe to this new one. My ears can’t quite tell when analogue instruments kick in and when it’s loops/samples/synths and programming. There’s some seriously hot shit on this record though. Damn.

Mouse on Mars - “Dimensional People, pt. II” (feat. Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon)


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