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Posted: September 22 2011 at 16:10
SaltyJon wrote:
colorofmoney91 wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Yeah, I found him while browsing the Prog Electronic artists last night...one artist at a time. I've not listened to any Monolake yet, what's their stuff like?
Also, there are two live versions of Layering Buddha available as free downloads on his website. The first is from 2007, and according to him it's got some breaks and errors in the recording, and the second is from 2008, and doesn't have any. If you can't find his stuff to listen to anywhere else (I listened on Spotify), you have those if nothing else.
I'm listening to the retail version of Layering Buddha right now and I like it a lot more than Monolake. Monolake is minimal techno, basically as minimal as techno can get before it becomes ambient but still uses a steady percussive beat throughout the tracks. I'm not really a minimal techno fan, but I can sometimes be in the mood for it.
But I'm really liking Henke's solo work, thanks for the recommendation.
No problem, glad you enjoy it. I've been in a bizarro Krautrock/prog electronic (mostly Berlin school style) mood lately, so I've been trying to find more from each of those styles.
I don't know what you have or haven't heard, but I've been listening to a lot of Cluster/Kluster lately and I would highly recommend those to you. Also, Cosmic Jokers have some really great electronic jams.
Joined: July 04 2005
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Posted: September 22 2011 at 16:13
Polo wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Oh wow, Eider Stellaire's first album is finally reissued...that's really surprising, the drummer/founder of the band claimed he would never allow it to be reissued, but now here it is out on Soleil Zeuhl!
Shiiiit, that's great.
Nice.
It's a shame the other Eider Stellaire albums are a bit sh*t.
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