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Some slightly off the wall 'indie' at the moment, courtesy of The Wombats A Guide to Love, Loss and Desperation Deerhoof Friend Opportunity Rubicks In Miniature Zea Insert Parallel Universe Frenetic, funny and altogether fab
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DEAF SCHOOL 2ND HONEYMOON /DON'T STOP THE WORLD
The best band my native town on the Mersey has ever produced I think I mentioned in a previous post that when I bought this double album gatefold vinyl jewel I was served by Pete Burns of Dead or Alive and Big Brother fame in the legendary Probe Records Lead Vocalist Bette Bright (Mrs Suggs of Madness) On Guitar world renowned producer Clive Langer
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Originally posted by Gavin: Autechre:Quaristice or whatever its called....... Is this one still listenable or is it VERY experimental (clicks and cuts) Gavin? I'm thinking of buying it, but don't want to get stuck with an album I play only once ...
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Originally posted by Lody Herst: Originally posted by Gavin: [b] Autechre:Quaristice or whatever its called....... Is this one still listenable or is it VERY experimental (clicks and cuts) Gavin?
I'm thinking of buying it, but don't want to get stuck with an album I play only once ... [/b]In my opinion the best since Amber. Its still quirky scratchy disjointed,but melodic and with interesting rhythms. You dont need to be a "Autechre snob" to appreciate this one. Its nothing like their recent albums,Confield,EP7 etc which sound like sandpaper rubbing across your speakers ,so well worth checking out.
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Tom Waits "Bone Machine" - one of his best/darkest/most playful.
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Originally posted by Gavin: Originally posted by Lody Herst: [b] Originally posted by Gavin: [b] Autechre:Quaristice or whatever its called....... Is this one still listenable or is it VERY experimental (clicks and cuts) Gavin? I'm thinking of buying it, but don't want to get stuck with an album I play only once ... [/b] In my opinion the best since Amber. Its still quirky scratchy disjointed,but melodic and with interesting rhythms. You dont need to be a "Autechre snob" to appreciate this one. Its nothing like their recent albums,Confield,EP7 etc which sound like sandpaper rubbing across your speakers ,so well worth checking out. [/b]Thankx Gavin. I really DIG 'Amber' so I think I'll give it a GO!
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Had to do something very boring and on the move at work today, so secretly listened to several albums on the ipod, and boogied while I worked to:
Golden Section Disc2, and Impossible.
Laibach: Wat
Ladytron: Velocifero
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Scott Walker "Scott 4" - it is what mild sunny days were made for.
Brian Eno "Another Day on Earth" - I really expected to LOATHE this but I actually think that it is becoming my favourite Eno album, and that includes all the best ambient ones! The lyrics are matter-of-fact and profound, universal and personal, cosy and chilling, sad and joyful, angry and resigned. It is a magnificent record.
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Peter Gabriel & friends: Big Blue Ball
Grace Jones: Hurricane (when I've got it out of the shrinkwrap!)
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Brian Eno "Another Day on Earth" - I really expected to LOATHE this but I actually think that it is becoming my favourite Eno album, and that includes all the best ambient ones! The lyrics are matter-of-fact and profound, universal and personal, cosy and chilling, sad and joyful, angry and resigned. It is a magnificent record. [/QB][/QUOTE] This album sums up almost all of Eno's qualities in my humble opinion. And it contains 'just another day'. A song (and I know this may sound weird) that helps me being not afraid of the end of things.
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