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Yeah that was another one I listened to. Another album I dug. I do think it sounds better through headphones than it blasting through me shitty car speakers though.
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04.06.2015, 10:02 PM | #82 |
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This week I think it might be Jlin - Dark Energy (Planet Mu)
This one's getting some buzz. For real. And while I do love it, I don't think it's quite quite "footwork." It bothers me when an an album is given a simple hashtaggy description. This record is a bit too complicated to fall cleanly into one little category. But, y'know its planet mu and all, so whatever. Good shit. |
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Strategy - Noise Tape Self
brilliant.
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not an album, but the LHF & Ragga Twins EP that got released this week was wicked. looking forward to their new album in July - one of the best forces in UK electronic music imo |
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06.06.2015, 02:23 AM | #85 | |
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am also loving the new errorsmith/mark fell EP, remarkable to think that even as jamie xx's pepsi max graphic design office pap is being churned out IMPORTANT MUSIC is being made. music beholden to the past should rip it up, not recreate it to suit your brand new flannel stained with the blood of oriental infants. the ilpo vaisanen record on emego is unsurprisingly magnificent too.
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06.06.2015, 01:05 PM | #86 | |
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I didn't expect to like Jamie xx, because I don't like the Xx, and think they're extremely annoying and bland. But I heard a few singles over the past few months, and got the preview of In Colour, then got In Colour itself, and while it's not as good as I'd hoped, it's definitely got its moments. I'm not saying it's amazing, because it's not. But is it well made? Does it show promise? Are there a few tracks that are great in a way that I don't feel can be denied? Yes x 3. I was hoping for something more revelatory, but it's good. Definitely wish it wasn't made by that guy from The Xx though.. Then I'd probably like it more. |
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06.06.2015, 07:36 PM | #87 | |
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the music he's shamelessly replicating is predicated on joy/ecstatic abandon, it's music that while formulaic is innately dangerous and at least along some dimension volatile. jamie xx is the sound of a neutered, neck-bearded RA-commenting chronic masturbator digesting those sounds from the comfort of his bedroom, seeing that there's some opportunity to latch onto a zeitgeist and subsequently creating the most fundamentally dull music ever known to man. there's no degree of happiness to his music despite its attempting to connote contemporary notions of 'joy'. it's totally lifeless, loveless music, and is in that the very definition of cynicism, appropriating sounds to/for which he has no tangible relationship (or, on listening to his music an ostensible passion) and regurgitating them in the context of starbucks/resident 'cool accountant' dinner party background music.
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haven't heard the Jamie XX album - don't really plan to, either -, but I found the Boomkat review hilarious
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06.18.2015, 09:04 AM | #89 |
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please excuse the shitty idm cover/typeface
sote - arrhythmia brilliantly structured series of abstract electronic pieces, very much in the vein of autechre's recent work and also referring to the abrasive, dry, exceedingly synthetic work of florian hecker but pieced together in a pretty esoteric fashion, definite songwriterly skills at play here. pure sound supplanting the role of melodics etc.
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