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post Jun 30 2008, 09:14 AM
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QUOTE (Industrial Kybosh @ Jun 27 2008, 08:51 PM) *
Wow. That's some no-holds-barred musical terrorism - the audio equivalent of a Marmite crumpet. I hope Spoon enjoyed, or at least the eventual musical death was swift.

I thought you didn't like dubstep, Daria? Or has Wytu been working a magical Burial spell on you in your sleep?

Spam aversion! I've been listening to the vids on my Facebook page - most especially Rodrigo Y Gabriella's cover of 'Orion'. Damn that woman can really abuse an acoustic...


I'm warming to it. Ish. It still annoys me, but I guess I was in the mood to tolerate it!

Over the weekend, I have been listening to Sigur Rós, and then at my party there was Tiger MCs, Master Solo, Alto 45 and Orange Threads (aka. Mr E. Spoon). The latter of which rickrolled me live. Yeah.

He wasn't killed by the music! He doesn't think he would go out of his way to buy it or anything, though.

MUSIC. MAKES THE PEOPLE. COME TOGETHER. YEAH.

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post Jul 1 2008, 01:33 AM
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Animal Collective "Winter Wonder Land" and "Chores" have been stuck in my head all day, so I'm listening to them until it becomes annoying.


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post Jul 1 2008, 12:02 PM
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Due to the non-functioning of the server currently (disk upgrades have gone seriously awry) I'm having to listen to music in my head. I've been listening to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" for just over an hour.

But what is odd is that my brain is visualising it being sung by Brian Griffin. Perhaps it's due to the recent watching of that episode - you know, the one where Peter asks Death if he can go back to 1984 to relive his youth instead of spending all his time with Lois, and ends up married to Molly Ringwald? I think it's called "Meet The Quagmires" or something... Anyway, one of the other bits that sticks is Peter dancing in the nightclub to "Axel F". Oh no, now I've got Peter Griffin in my head doing "Axel F"

he he he he he he he he
he he he he he he he
he he he he he he he
and another he he he he he

Please, someone make it stop! blink.gif


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post Jul 2 2008, 06:58 AM
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'Le Fil' is brilliant, as it turns out, much as I expected.

I've also been listening to Sonny J's 'Disastro', which was my latest Album Club offering. It's OK, a bit like Beck meets Avalanches, but the free CD that came with it a fantastic. It's called 'Earwax', as it's a bit of a play on the Soulwax TooManyDJs format - just one long mix made of anything that will mix together, and several things that shouldn't. 50 minutes of great.

Finally, I've been listening to my most recent compilation creation, which should be posted and away before the day's end, or soon after. Get yer skates on, Daria...


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post Jul 2 2008, 08:30 AM
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QUOTE (Industrial Kybosh @ Jul 2 2008, 07:58 AM) *
'Le Fil' is brilliant, as it turns out, much as I expected.

I've also been listening to Sonny J's 'Disastro', which was my latest Album Club offering. It's OK, a bit like Beck meets Avalanches, but the free CD that came with it a fantastic. It's called 'Earwax', as it's a bit of a play on the Soulwax TooManyDJs format - just one long mix made of anything that will mix together, and several things that shouldn't. 50 minutes of great.

Finally, I've been listening to my most recent compilation creation, which should be posted and away before the day's end, or soon after. Get yer skates on, Daria...

Jesus man! I have been a bit busy this weekend, and have lots of workworkwork stuff to actually do midweek. I'll try sorting it out asap though!
You know, you should probably not send it to me until you have received mine. It will spur me on to make and send it...
I am listening to The Trip which is created by Tom Middleton. Inky, you need to get this one too.


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post Jul 2 2008, 10:10 AM
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Perhpas if I send mine now, it'll make the guilt so unbearable that you'll have to send yours out immediately. wink.gif

I don't mind waiting. I just had a lot of free time over the weekend, hence the swift turnover. I'll be happy with whatever you send and whenever you send it.


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post Jul 7 2008, 12:30 PM
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So I have got them and they are the sex. They have been in my morning listening-to, as have Led Zeppelin's, Nirvana's and GreenDay's first albums. MmMMmMmm, drums.


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post Jul 8 2008, 06:48 AM
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Most excellent. Let me know if there's anything in particular you did or didn't like - who knows, there may be more comp-swappage in the future if you're up for it.

This morning was mostly in the hands of Deerhoof's 'The Perfect Me' (given that I was wondering if the CDs had arrived), Death Sentence: PANDA! and 'A+ Cannibal' (great names all round) and Crystal Castles' 'Air War'. Theme of female vocal/mental music. Woo!


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post Jul 8 2008, 10:20 AM
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I've decided to go all retro and slap Joy Division on the buzzbox.


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post Jul 10 2008, 05:07 AM
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Amazing mix CD I got in the mail from a McGill chica. It mixes up Devendra Banhart, Tunng, worldy Spanish & L. American music, some Of Montreal B-sides, old-school funk, Emily Haines and Ben Harper, all with impeccable order. I am marrying this girl.

(currently: Devendra B. with Gael Garcia Bernal, "Cristobal")


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post Jul 10 2008, 08:41 AM
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Mmm, Devendra. Gotta love the big beardy freako. 'Cripple Crow' was one of the stereo highlights for the late shift at Music Zone. Weirding out the customers was my favourite hobby.

I've had a hearty dose of the first disc of 'Counter Culture 06' in my ears this fair morn. It's a singularly perfect comp, and I recommend it to anyone who likes mellow mixed with odd - this means you, elphaba. The second disc isn't quite as perfect, but it's still pretty farking brilliant, and very noisy and mad. Gotta love that mellow/mental juxtaposition that the CC comps offer the prepared listener.


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post Jul 10 2008, 04:32 PM
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I just might recreate that illegally! Thanks, Inky.

Also--Music Zone? Obsessively good taste in music? Carefully weeded music selection consisting of thousands upon thousands of tunes?

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post Jul 10 2008, 04:35 PM
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For any jazz enthusiasts, (I get the feeling they are somewhat few and far between round here?) you should try jazzfusion.tv. It's a collection of (mostly bootleg) recordings of jazz concerts and whatnot.

I'm listening to some Keith Jarrett.


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post Jul 10 2008, 05:55 PM
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That Handle Bars song. That the radio won't quit playing. Annoying, but I like it. 'Cos he can keep a beat with no metronome, no metronome..


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post Jul 10 2008, 06:00 PM
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I heard some of the tracks you sent Daria, Inky. I can't remember which ones I liked but there were ones I liked! O-O




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post Jul 10 2008, 09:10 PM
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For some reason, I woke up thinking about The Darkness. I think I dreamt about it. Either way, I listened to "I Believe in a thing called Love" on repeat for like 3 hours.


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post Jul 11 2008, 10:19 AM
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elphaba - heh heh. I see the logic, and thanks. However, some days, I was a little more Jack Black.

I am the best - I wouldn't call myself an 'enthusiast', but I likes meself a bit of jazz from time to time. There's a good night on at a pub not far from me that does live jazz, but it always seems to coincide with nights that I just want to have a quiet chat over a few ales. It's still pretty sweet, though.

froggie - I'm not sure whether or not to take it as a compliment, as you seem suprised that there was something you liked... Anyway, I'm glad you liked what you liked, because I like it too.

cheese - woo, old skool mataforum choonage! Follwo that up with 'Pig Latin' by Dillinger Escape Plan (feat. Mike Patton, of course), and you've got a good dose of early iRC obsessive listening.

I've broken my cycle of randomness on the ol' portable tune machine by selecting albums that I love and listening to them in their entirety (or as long as my walk to/from work allows). Yesterday I gave it some ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead ('Worlds Apart' - practically faultless), and this morning I had Mansun's magnum opus 'Attack Of The Grey Lantern', an album I always forget that I love until I listen to it and fall in love all over again.


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post Jul 11 2008, 10:44 AM
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QUOTE (Industrial Kybosh @ Jul 11 2008, 11:19 AM) *
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead ('Worlds Apart' - practically faultless)
Ah, AYWKUBTTOD... one of Mark Radcliffe's favourite band names! I don't know if I agree with the "practically faultless" statement, bud. I guess I'll have to put it on again sometime.

But not until I've finished wallowing in the deliciously ethereal mudpool of the Cocteau Twins' "Garlands". They've done some great stuff but, for me, none of it comes as close to musical nirvana than this album. I think it's probably because it's got a harder edge than the likes of "Blue Bell Knoll" and it's not as poppy as "Heaven Or Las Vegas".

Now I'm going to shut up before I turn into one of those pretentious music critics. happy.gif


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That ...Trail Of Dead album was amongst the very short list of albums pretty much everyone in store liked, although you had to be pretty sharp to skip the title track if it went on the stereo (so sweary - and so quickly!). My love for it stems from my latent progginess. I don't own any albums with Roger Dean covers, but I find my favourite stuff has been touched by the hands of prog. I suppose I like tunes that have a touch more to them than simple verse-chorus-verse - not that there's anything wrong with that, of course.

I need more Cocteau Twins. I've liked near enough everything I've heard by them, but own little. Perhaps a spot of shopping is in order...


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post Jul 11 2008, 12:25 PM
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I suspected you had some progginess within you. And I've got to say, I do like the word "progginess". But alas I can't give you a renewed opinion because there's no actual sound coming from the speakers. If I'd not heard it before I'd have thought it was a joke, but because I have, it disturbs me. It appears that these lovely MP3 streaming boxes I have don't want to play nice with this album, but they play other stuff. Most annoying.

So right now I'm listening to the sound of silence. Actual silence, penetrated only by the clicking of the keyboard, the occasional whirr of the fan on my laptop, and my eyes blinking.


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QUOTE (leopold @ Jul 11 2008, 01:25 PM) *
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I love that sound.

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^ Induskinner Kybosh.

It sounded funnier in my head. I probably should get that sorted out. Maybe I've still got some chocolate in my ear. Mmmmmmmm, ear chocolate... *drools*

Ew, now I've got drool on my keyboard.


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QUOTE (Industrial Kybosh @ Jul 11 2008, 11:19 AM) *
froggie - I'm not sure whether or not to take it as a compliment, as you seem suprised that there was something you liked... Anyway, I'm glad you liked what you liked, because I like it too.


Just a statement of fact tongue.gif I think pleasantly surprisedwould be a better way to put it wink.gif



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Yay ASMZ, Froggy!

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Yay pixies!

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