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Joined: May 27 2005
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Posted: January 18 2012 at 22:08
Think you guys should check out System 7 if you like electronic stuff. Some good progressive house with a bit of psytrance in there. Really digging their mellow synth patches.
Joined: August 11 2009
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Posted: January 18 2012 at 22:25
A Person wrote:
Glitchy noise stuff is good too.
This one failed to register much of an emotional reaction with me, really for the most part it faded into the background. At some points the sound made me think of large objects moving through space, and that was kind of neat and created a neat atmosphere. Still, this is so far beyond the realm of what I've experienced before called "music" that I don't even really know what to make of it.
Joined: August 11 2009
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Posted: January 18 2012 at 22:32
Dave Willey and Friends - Immeasurable Currents
He plays accordion in some Thinking Plague and in Hamster Theatre. Deborah Perry sings on most of the album. Also features Dave Kerman and Wally Scharold. I'm pretty sure Udi Koomran did sound.
Edited by TheGazzardian - January 18 2012 at 22:33
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Posted: January 18 2012 at 22:33
TheGazzardian wrote:
This one failed to register much of an emotional reaction with me, really for the most part it faded into the background. At some points the sound made me think of large objects moving through space, and that was kind of neat and created a neat atmosphere. Still, this is so far beyond the realm of what I've experienced before called "music" that I don't even really know what to make of it.
I am not sure why but I've liked that kind of thing from the moment I heard it.
Joined: August 11 2009
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Posted: January 18 2012 at 22:35
A Person wrote:
TheGazzardian wrote:
This one failed to register much of an emotional reaction with me, really for the most part it faded into the background. At some points the sound made me think of large objects moving through space, and that was kind of neat and created a neat atmosphere. Still, this is so far beyond the realm of what I've experienced before called "music" that I don't even really know what to make of it.
I am not sure why but I've liked that kind of thing from the moment I heard it.
Would you believe me if I told you that I wish I reacted to all music by liking it the moment I heard it?
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