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Guldbamsen
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Wheew thank goodness for that If this was your everyday writing quota - whilst still attending your job, I'd feel like a major slacker, so thanks for clearing things up!
Have fun coming back to work - it wasn't as much fun to me personally as I'd hope it would be though. I terrorize kids for money btw. Oh, come to think of it Scott - maybe we're not that different after all. I just read that Tommy review along with the Inagaddadavida one(very nice), and I seem to remember you praising those 2 first Soft Machine albums as well, so maybe it's just the metal side of things where I'm falling behind you. Which is kind of funny, because I started out listening to Napalm Death, Cannibal Corpse and all these other Death metal bands back when I was young(er) and looked like a black demon with a bull ring piercing The only metal I listen to these days is Neurosis... |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Triceratopsoil
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Neurosis is awesome
anyone know if this is worth getting? Looks intriguing, can't find any samples http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Fauzt---From-the-Frozen-South__21-ATAVISTIC192.aspx |
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Triceratopsoil
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Actually, found some 30 second clips on last.fm
Sounds pretty cool, gonna order it |
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Guldbamsen
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Edited by Guldbamsen - January 29 2012 at 18:26 |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Guldbamsen
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Another one, which I incidentally have myself
Niagara's SUB: |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Man With Hat
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You made a good choice. Its a great little album that fits well within the Faust zone. Not as rocky as Faust can get but not strickly "ambient" or whatever term you want to use. An excellent album to listen to at night/in the dark.
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect. |
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Triceratopsoil
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I was just shocked I hadn't noticed it before, tbh
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Guldbamsen
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Hey what happened to the Krautrock space?
I've been deeply submersed in some Swedish album reviewing here of late, and I honestly forgot all about this little wonderful piece of PA. Time for a resurrection eh? Seems only fair - as I this morning awoke to one of our finest reviewers' ramblings. Chris (Seventhsojourn) wrote about a new Krautrock band from Finland called Siinai, a band that mixes post-rock into the sticky psychedelic dough. I personally think this music is a terrific take on Krautrock - and this is surely an album I'll be getting my hands on promptly. Also I'm planning on writing about some Swedish Krautrock releases to end this journey. Anyway - here are a couple of tracks from Siinai's Olympic Games: ...and here is the review: seventhsojourn Special Collaborator RPI Team Tracey Emin and some of her Turner Prize cohorts have designed a selection of posters to promote the 2012 London Olympics. One or two of these posters are classically inspired but most seem to have little connection to the games and indeed might have carried titles such as 'Lazy Swirl of Blue', 'Pastel Gift Wrap' and 'BBC Test Card'. In contrast the artwork for 'Olympic Games', Finnish four-piece Siinai's 2011 debut album, honours the games with its iconic imagery of the five Olympic rings within a stylised podium, arguably more in keeping with the ancient Olympic ideal of 'excellence in art and literature' as opposed to the unfinished-looking pieces inspired by the London event. The music also reflects the nature of the games and throughout the album Siinai weave together strands of Kraut and Post-Rock with a fine pop sensibility. The serene opening part of 'Anthem 1 & 2' captures the sense of excitement, anticipation and stored-up energies of the heaving mass of humanity gathering for the heroic rituals, before it suddenly breaks loose into anarchic Post-Punk life with enough power to shake the Olympic stadium to its very foundations. Rebelliousness gives way to reverence on 'Anthem 3', a languid hymn to the Twelve Olympian gods that's shrouded in hypnotic choral effects. This is followed by 'Marathon' which crackles along rhythmically with chugging guitar and burbling electronics, but sounds more like a short sprint than Philippides' long distance runaround from Athens to Sparta on the eve of the victorious battle of Marathon. The album continues in this vein and basically follows an alternating pattern of slow and brisk tracks to either physic or physical oneself by. As well as sports and arts, the modern games have other links to the ancient Olympics. Through the gathering of different peoples, and through their self-discipline and determination, the revival of the Olympic Games was intended to bring international peace and harmony, prestige and glory. However the games continue to be used as a political tool in the same way that the ancient Greek city-states used them to dominate rivals. 'Strength over wisdom' still holds true and the act of simply taking part in events is no longer the important issue; how many slimy paws were greased to ensure London was awarded the games? As well as that question, consider some of the track-titles on this album. While thousands of bells will ring out in celebration on the first day of the 2012 London Olympics, 'Munich 1972' revives the paralysing horror of the (black) September massacre with a synthesized assault of gunfire and dissonant chaos. 'Olympic Fire' alludes to the Olympic flame that commemorates Prometheus' theft of fire and thus represents the fight for freedom, but the dark edginess of the track's mysterious siren-call synthesizers might also recall the torch relay ritual - the torch of hatred - which was exploited by Nazi propaganda as an emblem of Aryan supremacy. However 'Victory' restores the balance with something of the melody and feel of 'Chariots of Fire' before it erupts into a joyous celebration of the human spirit. Perhaps the struggle is still greater than the victory after all.
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Guldbamsen
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WTF
A new CAN release of session material from the Future Days recordings? Oh my word: http://www.discogs.com/Can-Doko-E/release/3015304 AND I found the thing on YouTube as well: Sounds pretty swampy and gooey to me |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Triceratopsoil
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awesome
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Guldbamsen
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If anybody's interested in a brand new Krautrock act heavily rooted in the post-punk attitude, but with all kinds of electronic experimentation involved, motorik laden grooves - then maybe Baby Guru is for you
I personally love the Joy Division vocals in a Krautrock association. Here's a link to their MySpace: www.myspace.com/babyguruband |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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moshkito
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I always thought that from Ege Bamyasi to Future Days ... that something was missing. It is really good to know this is out there and I will go immediately after it as soon as I get home. FD is a fantastic album all around, and while I also love their next album (specially the incredible 2 long cuts and how they go together, the transition of which is absolutely magnificent ... but not something that many folks here can enjoy if you don't have the patience and the inner quiet to live through it ... it's soft, subtle ... and amazing ... and it doesn't need a longer cock or a larger cup of coffee to show its beauty!
The whole thing with Damo ended way too fast and strange ... and he won't talk about it, but I think that the experimentation with what Damo was doing had run its course and seeing him today redoing the old stuff with different bands pretty much shows that. But what he did, and does, is somewhat limited and even folks like Flora Purim got limited as did Shakti ... but they also started using words better, which I have a feeling that Damo did not or did not have the mastery of the language to do so at the time. He has not spoken of these things a whole lot, and it would be nice if he did ... there were/are a lot of folks that went on doing vocal work in theater from the likes of Chaiken to many others out there known the world over, except at ProgArchives. Even Peter Handke ... got tiresome in Germany, and ended up writing stuff for Wim Wenders and many others. And his word plays were the toughest thing in the world to direct and put together ... you might as well do 52 pickup with the script and it would work just as good! Imagine that with all musical notes and words! ... it still has not been done with music, btw! Edited by moshkito - February 23 2012 at 09:14 |
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Triceratopsoil
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^I think you messed up your link there... look what it redirects to
this is pretty cool |
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zoviet
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hell, this looks like the cover of Tortoise's It's All Around You! am so checkin that out.....hahah perhaps it shld be the other way 'round but i'm a historical revisonist heheh fans ov kraut should check out the Ultima Thule online store....tonnes of kraut to fry the brains and they publish a great mag called audion too....these 2 English gents were krauting it long long before many of us even had an inkling..... http://www.ultimathulerecords.com/ |
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Guldbamsen
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I know that store - and keep myself updated
Anybody out there have some of Electric Orange's albums? John blew me away with their Morbus record, which I still need to review btw, and I have since acquired both Krautrock from Hell and Fleischwerk. This is damn fine stuff - and definitely for those of you who feel that Germany has been slouching a bit on the Krautrock front the past couple of years...
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zoviet
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super!!! oh yes the Niagara stuff is awesome, i went and got myself a 3cd reissue of their 3 albums from the Made In Germany music Group webstore. tks!!
now checkin out electric Orange, hahah worra album title....dark spacey vibes, nice! |
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Guldbamsen
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Hey no problem! Maybe we ought to suggest Niagara for inclusion here?
And yep Electric Orange are delish. I absolutely adore these guys. Just to go back in time to the mighty days of Kraut, I give you Tony Conrad with Faust. This album is a dark bugger, but it surely is a beautiful one too in its own right: |
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zoviet
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amazing album, drone rock perfection. one of Faust's best works
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zoviet
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now very obsessed with Kluster, bought the 3cd set 1970-1971 on the Water label. Proto-industrial noise!!
Important Records has also released 2 cds of previously unheard recordings (Admira and Vulcano) |
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clarke2001
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I recently discovered this - quite an unexpected and pleasant surprise. Pure Düsseldorf school!
I'm glad Krautrock is still influencing modern pop and rock musicians. |
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