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MC 638 posts |
Oct 13, 2014, 22:16
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A lot of heavy stuff being recommended. How about a bit of Robbie Basho, I've been really digging his Visions of the Country album lately, quite different to his earlier more raga-like stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYaGChm8RWw
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Moon Cat 9577 posts |
Oct 13, 2014, 23:51
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mingtp wrote: For Moonie and Sin: Watch this: Jenny Hval / Susanna - I Have Walked This Body Buy this: Meshes of Voice Enjoy Shall look forward to sniffage.
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Sin Agog 2253 posts |
Edited Oct 14, 2014, 18:16
Oct 14, 2014, 18:06
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Ta for the recs, Moonie and Ming. When I said I'd heard no metal, I wasn't entirely telling the truth. This is for moonie I guess: it's an early '80s German band called Warning who were like a cross between Rammstein and Kraftwerk/Tangerine Dream... Tangerine Rammstein. Just hilarious and endlessly fun (plus they can be strangely atmospheric). Their second album's almost as good, too, but their first is on youtube in its entirety: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP5RptPNV-I EDIT: Moonie, Ming and MACHINERYELF! The alliterative triumvirate of HH'ers is finally complete.
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2448 posts |
Oct 19, 2014, 20:32
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You've probably heard it, but Gogo Penguin's V2.0 is jazztastic
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Kid Calamity 9048 posts |
Oct 20, 2014, 09:29
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I've not, actually. I've had few folk tell me that's it's well worth checking out. I'd better pay heed, I reckon. Thanks.
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ars moriendi 433 posts |
Oct 20, 2014, 09:52
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Not post punk or folky, but sod it I'll post it up anyway... something I went to sleep listening to last night: Locust - After The Rain. Very mellow. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdLHjzdc_suc89vDCdiXKn3Zee-920E1K I was also listening to a curious bootleg which is kind of a remix of Space (The KLF) called This Is Not What Space Is About. Quite interesting, not a patch on the original, a lot darker and foreboding.
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Maldoror 720 posts |
Oct 20, 2014, 22:11
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I recommend Factrix to Ars Moriendi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InoEo9jOW0U
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Sin Agog 2253 posts |
Oct 21, 2014, 00:13
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Li Jianhong's San Sheng Shi is the closest I've heard to evoking that Les Rallizes Denudes feeling of being sucked up to heaven in a whirlwind of static electricity. You'll love it if you haven't heard him already. Dude started China's only experimental music festival and made an artistic home for all manner of rebels and miscreants. Guitar improv legend! (I'm still poring through some of my earlier recs, so Passover me).
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Maldoror 720 posts |
Edited Oct 21, 2014, 13:48
Oct 21, 2014, 13:47
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Sin Agog wrote: Li Jianhong's San Sheng Shi is the closest I've heard to evoking that Les Rallizes Denudes feeling of being sucked up to heaven in a whirlwind of static electricity. You'll love it if you haven't heard him already. Dude started China's only experimental music festival and made an artistic home for all manner of rebels and miscreants. Guitar improv legend! Never heard, but seems to be fantastic!
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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Oct 24, 2014, 19:55
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If you aren't already familiar, then Crispy Ambulance's The Plateau Phase may help your post-punk itch, particularly if the itch has a slightly spacey, Hawkwindy underlying sub-itch to it. Nothing especially new to recommend, but I have been playing The Twilight Sad's Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters a lot recently. I think it's the Scottish accent that does it for me.
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