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Post by pussycat on Dec 10, 2020 18:53:31 GMT
Thank this thread for reminding me of the existence of dadamah. Pulled out “this is not a dream” and it’s every bit as beautiful as I remember.
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Post by pussycat on Dec 10, 2020 18:54:36 GMT
I liked the blue Weezer album when I was a kid. The second one not so much.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 10, 2020 22:07:23 GMT
dadamah. Pulled out “this is not a dream” and it’s every bit as beautiful as I remember. It's like it exists in its own fragile ecosystem
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Post by pussycat on Dec 14, 2020 13:42:08 GMT
dadamah. Pulled out “this is not a dream” and it’s every bit as beautiful as I remember. It's like it exists in its own fragile ecosystem Truly yes. I’ve been obsessed with this record all weekend long.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 15, 2020 6:54:11 GMT
COFFINS/OTESANEK LP. coffins cookie monster vocals were a wee bit of a big no. And like a DRONGO I didnt bother with the B-side band for YEARS. MORAN. Theyre so good. Perfect creepy crawl sludge/doom despondency iHomo
BEACH BOYS sunflower LP. 1970 and this one seemed to get shunted aside after a couple of dud efforts following 1965's Pet Sounds? I'm into this one. Although it is very 70's
CONVERGE the dusk in us LP. totally rooting their last 2 lp's. mixing up the hyperspeed metal with the munt
BEASTWARS death of all things LP. NZ doom. Wee bit boring. Sort of a very diluted UNSANE. And like Unsane, it regresses to the pack at any volume under 6. Needs to be played at skull-sharting volume.
COLIN NEWMAN a-z LP. Rooting this hard. In fact, I'd take this ahead of Wire's 154.
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Post by pussycat on Dec 15, 2020 16:59:45 GMT
Weather Report - Black Market
Jazz funk is kinda a tricky genre. But i do like this. I’m kinda surprised how much i like this. It does have that jittery muzak feeling to it that i don’t like. Reminds of of music i don’t like, such as steely dan. But i think it’s decent enough as funk music and the synthy instrumentation and filters sound pretty incredible to my stoned ears. So overall i approve.
That Colin Newman mention has me wanting to relisten to AC Marias again.
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Post by pussycat on Dec 16, 2020 12:31:46 GMT
Really fucking awesome. Of course drop is the best release, but this is quite the sonic dreamscape.
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Post by nikkeisindex on Dec 19, 2020 16:09:20 GMT
These days I basically put on a dub LP to work or drown out the neighbors shitty music or shittier arguing.
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - No Bones For the Dogs - 74-79 - Didn't make much of a first impression but it's grown on me. Mental note: buy more dub Lee Perry - Cloak and Dagger - is an all time favorite
Then it's serious record focus 45 time. Yesterday's run went: Uptights - I'm Awake - '81 New Orleans pop, picked up recently from a friend - pleasant! Comateens - Dangerzone - picked this up and didn't realize the extent of the "sligiht" warp. Seemed to play okay with my old needle but since the change I have to skip the first 1/4 of the song which drives me nuts. If COVID ever ends I'll try a friend's flattener, though I realize with a 7" it's probably a lost cause. Cool song, the airy backing vocals are what sets it apart and sold me on it. Gobblinz - London - NAT Records reissue. Killer, sounds great. The News - 50% Reduction - only found out about this recently and absolutely love it. Super mad quirkly synth playing really cool interesting parts, some major Devo influence on the vocal delivery. When played back to back with Bill Nelson's "Revolt Into Style" you could easily believe it's the same band.
Volume crept up over the course of these 4 records until the missus informed me it was too early and too loud. I hadn't even been drinking. Oh well, that was the 4-song set I had planned anyway.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 21, 2020 0:10:48 GMT
BAILTER SPACE vortura. this is still a bit hits and misses for me. BAD MANNERS mixtape. love me some ska yet reggae/dub just bores me blind. KING CRIMSON red. can go a limited time with this before the prog wankery sends me into a fit of rage BIG STAR 3rd. on headphones, at low volume, this was goddamn sumptuous. Some perfectly-fitting cheery festive music for the holiday season
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Post by pussycat on Dec 21, 2020 15:22:45 GMT
These days I basically put on a dub LP to work or drown out the neighbors shitty music or shittier arguing. When I have a similar inclination these days I reach for the “trojan presents dub” comp. also it’s been random tracks from Rhythm and Sound, the elctro dub side project (main project now, i guess?) of the two dudes from basic channel. Lee Perry - Cloak and Dagger - is an all time favorite Anytime I read this thread it makes me wanna dust off some old classic, and this time it will be this. Thanks!
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Post by pussycat on Dec 21, 2020 15:25:22 GMT
BIG STAR 3rd. on headphones, at low volume, this was goddamn sumptuous. Some perfectly-fitting cheery festive music for the holiday season Was sure you were gonna point to this track: youtu.be/XJ8Yars7J-E
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Post by pussycat on Dec 21, 2020 15:29:19 GMT
One of my absolute favorite acid punk artists of all time. Hadn’t listened to this in a minute. The style is very english sounding but filtered through an american garage sensibility. Great songs, cool studio abstractions, not a lot of guitar solos. A+
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 21, 2020 23:03:32 GMT
ran Faine Jade thru the youtubes. turns out I'm not much on 60's psych. that one must be some top shit though, the median price on discogs for the LP is $800 ffs
still running my tapes thru the new deck here. really rooting all the new wrinkles and blippy bits being revealed
AL GREEN lets stay together. burnt out on this sorry Al BONGRIPPER hate ashbury. boring, slow and heavy as lead. totally fine by me. BAUHAUS in the flat field. first and the best. some people think theyre a bit "jokey". if the jokes on me thats completely fine. into it BETA BAND hot shots. thought I'd be well over this "sound" but it was pretty goddamn relaxing. I think the maudlin vocals might help BLUE NILE hats. speaking of maudlin. buckets of it here. still rooting it. BOB DYLAN modern times. great old-timey stuff. the sound is enormous. played loud the bass is luxurious
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 22, 2020 23:19:16 GMT
BAUHAUS mask. not a raging stiffy here but still has its moments BORIS amplifier worship. bit more conventional doomy here BORIS absolutego. 1 60-min track of munt drone/noise. so great. both these got reissues on LP but sounds like Third Man have, again, fucked up the pressings. Tape will do me fineffs BOB DYLAN love and theft. more great old-timey stuff. although 1st track annoys the shit out of me. sound enormous again. BRIAN ENO on land. its just there like your nana's wallpaper. AUSTERITY PROGRAM black madonna. digital drum machine jackhammer duo. ace bass tone. just mesmerizing
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Post by sukebegg on Dec 23, 2020 10:27:29 GMT
Been listening to lots of 60's garage -BFTG and those BossHoss FLAC rips on a 20,000-dollar setup from the GaragePunk Forums! Lots of late 70s early 80s power pop comps and YT playlists...Need to listen to those Comateens ("Dangerzone" sounds like the Humpers playing perfect tough yet sweet power pop - quite a B-side) ~ and Introspection albums!
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Post by pussycat on Dec 23, 2020 22:39:21 GMT
ran Faine Jade thru the youtubes. turns out I'm not much on 60's psych. that one must be some top shit though, the median price on discogs for the LP is $800 ffs Yeah it’s crazy rare, so $800 sounds about right. I’m happy with my reissue from a while back. I also feel almost challenged to try and make a 60’s psych playlist that you might approve of. Do you like blue cheer or nah? AL GREEN lets stay together. burnt out on this sorry Al Yeah, it’s an easy one to burn out on. My appreciation for it comes in waves. BAUHAUS in the flat field. first and the best. some people think theyre a bit "jokey". if the jokes on me thats completely fine. into it Was just listening to this last night. danny ashe’s most meanest guitar playing.
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Post by pussycat on Dec 23, 2020 22:48:27 GMT
Been listening to lots of 60's garage -BFTG and those BossHoss FLAC rips on a 20,000-dollar setup from the GaragePunk Forums! Lots of late 70s early 80s power pop comps and YT playlists...Need to listen to those Comateens ("Dangerzone" sounds like the Humpers playing perfect tough yet sweet power pop - quite a B-side) ~ and Introspection albums! That bosshoss guy played in a couple cool punk bands waaay back in the day.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 23, 2020 22:49:36 GMT
I also feel almost challenged to try and make a 60’s psych playlist that you might approve of. Do you like blue cheer or nah? Never heard either of them. Might be a bridge too far squire. The frenetic hectic sound just aint me. I like dull, repetitive monotony. I guess Future Days and Ege Bamyasi by CAN are as close as I get?
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Post by pussycat on Dec 23, 2020 22:56:35 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 23, 2020 22:57:21 GMT
Oooh didnt know about this one, Roy Montgomery, major stiffy time Cool rock star vid shot in Christchurch Town Square LOL
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 23, 2020 22:59:41 GMT
I dunno, i can kinda see you getting into this: ooh yes that is rad, cant beat a hammer-handed hippie on drums
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 26, 2020 7:57:59 GMT
COWPERS 4 giga. have been rooting this japan indie rock ep since the damn 90's. BURIED AT SEA migration. the tip of the spear for the doom metal genre iHomo. Total meat murder munt CAVITY supercollider. sludge doom molar murder CAVE IN until your heart stops. metal munt madness THE CHILLS submarine bells. v.noice and ace rowdy pop THE CLEAN getaway (just the Live bits from 1999). instrumentals = deeply hypnotic and ace
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 29, 2020 0:27:43 GMT
ROLLING STONES black and blue LP. scabbed another 500 yen copy having long since sold mine. The lads have a crack at reggae etc here. "Hot Stuff" etc. The songs would soon get boring but this japper pressing sounds goddamn fabbo
still chundering thru me tapes:
GRINDERMAN s/t. a fun sort of curio COIL ape of naples 1&2. It takes a special sort of talent to make "nice, pleasant music" that is so insidiously creepy. I think of COIL and HARVEY MILK as the 2 bands I just cannot play in mixed company. Just too personal and terrifying for norms. Coil were The Kings of Marsipan Goth. I sold my Ape of Naples 4xLp box for a bumload. Tape copies do me fine.. BONGRIPPER hippie killer. Munt City. So good. CUTTHROATS 9 s/t. please slow down and make ALL the tracks murder sludge. In fact, i reckon their closing statement ("named "Sludge"), in the year 2000, may have been ground zero for the naming of an entire new subgenre. #prove_me_wrong
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Post by fuckface on Dec 29, 2020 8:54:59 GMT
saw this on twatter earlier > john cale and friends live to air on spanish tv. worth a peep - youtu.be/MRNsX4olRWgat home last night: hudson/styrene - a monster and a devil lp: mike hudson from the pagans doing super bleak fuct up spoken word over avant garage backing by former electric eels and other underground clevo types youtu.be/SaP-UKoyLIArichard and linda thompson lp - i want to see the bright lights tonight : great fey english folk rock from '74 parts you can morris dance to and parts you could slit your wrist to. nancy and lee - the hits of nancy and lee lp : honey washing down razor blades or schmaltz 'n pepper ...plus a whole bunch of scratchy dusty old 7"s from days of yore in the car today: the fall - imperial wax solvent cd : first album from final lineup and one of the more immediate and accessible with enuff whacked out weirdness and straight up glam stompers to make it long time favourite in this household youtu.be/F19wbaOmSTQlaughing clowns - cruel but fair cd : if your a fan of the ed keupper's post saints laughing clowns like me, you too would be able to play all three cd's of this at on max vol without skipping a track and be tempted to keep driving so you could do it all over again
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 29, 2020 9:59:52 GMT
the fall - imperial wax solvent cd : first album from final lineup and one of the more immediate and accessible with enuff whacked out weirdness and straight up glam stompers to make it long time favourite in this household youtu.be/F19wbaOmSTQDamnit I need this one too. 2003's Real New Fall is the newest one I have. FFS dont tell me they made 10 more ace ones after that
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Dec 29, 2020 10:04:04 GMT
laughing clowns - cruel but fair cd : if your a fan of the ed keupper's post saints laughing clowns like me, you too would be able to play all three cd's of this at on max vol without skipping a track and be tempted to keep driving so you could do it all over again Have a few Ed Kuepper lp's so bummed me out I could never get into this band. What i've heard of them sounded like The Cure playing circus music 33's at 45 rpms
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Post by fuckface on Dec 29, 2020 10:32:12 GMT
the fall - imperial wax solvent cd : first album from final lineup and one of the more immediate and accessible with enuff whacked out weirdness and straight up glam stompers to make it long time favourite in this household youtu.be/F19wbaOmSTQDamnit I need this one too. 2003's Real New Fall is the newest one I have. FFS dont tell me they made 10 more ace ones after that imperial wax is probably the most consistent and rocking...after that it can be a bit hit 'n miss. altho theres pretty much always a great track or two on all of them. i like most of them but y'know, i'm a sucker for punishment. for instance, have you ever heard 'tromatic reflexxions' the album mes made with german techno duo 'mouse on mars' under the moniker 'von südenfed'?...i dig it like a garden tool youtu.be/iG-CLFPU6RY
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Post by fuckface on Dec 29, 2020 11:04:59 GMT
laughing clowns - cruel but fair cd : if your a fan of the ed keupper's post saints laughing clowns like me, you too would be able to play all three cd's of this at on max vol without skipping a track and be tempted to keep driving so you could do it all over again Have a few Ed Kuepper lp's so bummed me out I could never get into this band. What i've heard of them sounded like The Cure playing circus music 33's at 45 rpms understand clowns and a lot of ed's stuff is an 'acquired taste' ...but no more than dadamah i wouldn't've thunk. i was into em early on, mainly because they pissed off the part time punks that just wanted to hear ed play 'stranded'. they were much heavier live than they come across on record with a kind of intimidating aura. its worth sticking with most of it until it takes i reckon.
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Post by fuckface on Dec 29, 2020 11:07:22 GMT
'red hot chilly peppers'? 'luke warm silly dicks' we used to call them.
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Post by sukebegg on Dec 29, 2020 12:03:12 GMT
Have a few Ed Kuepper lp's so bummed me out I could never get into this band. What i've heard of them sounded like The Cure playing circus music 33's at 45 rpms understand clowns and a lot of ed's stuff is an 'acquired taste' ...but no more than dadamah i wouldn't've thunk. i was into em early on, mainly because they pissed off the part time punks that just wanted to hear ed play 'stranded'. they were much heavier live than they come across on record with a kind of intimidating aura. its worth sticking with most of it until it takes i reckon. I slept on him for far too long...I think the bad taste a Chris B. Wino "Saints" record left in my mouth lingered and polluted poor Ed K by association in my mind >sigh< The Aints stuff was my entree I guess, but I am digging on a lot of the Laughing Clowns stuff and love all his recent stuff ~ resurrecting the past with a mature eye...I like mature women and musicians...sue me. But forewarned, I love Bob Mould too (#nothomobutmaybeforBob) and stuff like this song kinda remind me of Sugar, and you could even nod to shoegaze but Ed's guitar is undeniably unique ~ heavy, psychey yet tuneful... Give the people what they want tho...
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