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mathman0806
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Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink
Rush - A Farewell to Kings Rush - Hemispheres Muse - Drones Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior Opeth - Sorceress Anathema - A Fine Day to Exit Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy Beardfish - The Void Lonely Robot - Please Come Home Cheap Trick - We're All Alright! AC/DC - Let There Be Rock |
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Meltdowner
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I looked into that B&B album yesterday on Discogs, since I bought the second a while ago. It's very expensive for a CD. Ah, you got my attention :D Last night: Iron Maiden - Book of Souls (1 of 3 LP's) Yes - Gooooing for the One Tangerine Dream - Rubycon Steve Roach - Structures From Silence
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Crucis' debut is another good one. Not as "proggy" as Mariscal since the songs are shorter and more compact, but the musicianship is definitely still there. It doesn't have any spacey element to it, either, but it still has some solid grooves. Jeepers, yeah, that Birds and Buildings CD is expensive. I just downloaded it for $10 on iTunes. And yeah, that Arco Iris one comes highly recommended. Normally I find concept albums beyond cheesy but this one is based around alleged pre-Columbian extraterrestrial contact with the Andean peoples. How sweet is that? The music is pretty sweet, too, with an eclectic blend of jazz, Andean folk, and, of course, psychedelic rock. And despite being a double album, it doesn't feel too long at all. Probably one of my 5 favourite South American albums. Be warned if you ever plan to buy it on CD, though. The "official" release cuts off the last 15 minutes and completely screws up the track titles. Luckily it, too, is available on iTunes now. |
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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ALotOfBottle
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Quiet Sun - Mainstream
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Meltdowner
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Eh, for me it's CD/vinyl or nothing, I never even downloaded the few digital albums I bought on Bandcamp (which is why I haven't released my own album yet). I was expecting Space Rock but it was just as good, and very eclectic indeed. I didn't pay attention to the concept but it can't be cheesier than "10000 Anos Depois..."
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Quinino
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Hey Samuel, do you fear any kind of digital contamination I'm not aware of ? Because lately I practically only download (generally in over-CD resolution whenever available, which is becoming ever more frequent) Listening right now to Big Big Train, just out on bandcamp (HiRes) Edited by Quinino - June 23 2017 at 04:20 |
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Meltdowner
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^ No, I stream all day at work. I enjoy collecting as well as picking the albums from the shelf and play the album, read the booklet, look at the artwork, etc. I already have so much digital interaction all day that I need a different experience at home.
I didn't specify more, I have some albums on DVD/BD and would buy more if there was more selection.
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Quinino
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Yeah, I'm from the time we carried the LP under our arm to show off at school
When (if...) one day I go back to vinyl, it will have that additional power to recall my younger age (good/bad?) besides the pleasure you mention |
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Guldbamsen
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I am one of those who prefers a tangible release as well. I hate when artists only do digital releases although I fully understand why.
As for myself; I want the full vinyl cover art and I want to sniff in the grooves and recycled cardboard. Digital is the smart option especially if you have a girlfriend, but it is a cold medium imo. All subjective I know and I some times I secretly envy my old friend who got rid of all his cds and lps. Now he has room for an indoor swimming pool and a small horse. |
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Meltdowner
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^^ I used to bring my CD's to listen at school. In the era of MP3 players it was already uncool even without showing off
I don't think one invalidates the other, just like I alternate between CD and vinyl. Sometimes I miss the sound/experience of vinyl and other times I don't have patience to flip or I'm tired of background noise (especially with Electronic music) and play a CD. ^ I'm starting to understand why too. Eh, who needs a girlfriend, a swimming pool and a horse?
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Out of the three the horse is obviously the most important
We're far too many people on this earth anyway.
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Meltdowner
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Yeah, fuel is so expensive that having a horse is really not a bad idea :P
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Guldbamsen
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Me yesterday:
Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun John Coltrane - Coltrane For Lovers (I've changed my mind Samuel - THIS one is the best way of getting people into jazz...in a soft and very melodic manner no less. Music never makes me weep but this one almost did last night.) Klaus Schulze - Androgyn (2017 back catalogue release) Angles 9 - Disappeared Behind The Sun (Brilliant new big band fusion in the vein of avant Sun Ra. Blew my cat straight through the living room!) Avec Le Soleil Sortant De Sa Bouche - Pas Pire Pop, I Love You So Much (Krautrock and zeuhl makes a post rock baby?) Faust - Fresh Air Grails - Chalice Hymnal Il Tempio Delle Clessidre - Il Ludere (I was interested in hearing the new album to see if my opinion of them had changed or if they'd changed path...I didn't and they haven't. Cheese on cheese.) La Bocca Della Verita - Avenoth (Much better cheese! Really been digging this album recently.) The Orb - COW (Chill Out World!)
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Yesterday's albums:
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Street Survivors Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster Sea Level - Cats On The Coast Gentle Giant - Acquiring The Taste
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ALotOfBottle
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Some really good stuff today.
Cluster - Cluster '71 Hailu Mergia and the Walias - Tche Belew Sun Araw - Ancient Romans Nik Pascal Raicevic - Beyond the Eternity... End DOM - Edge of Time (did this just become one of my all-time favorite albums today?) Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra - Solar-Myth Approach vol. 1 Zippo Zetterlink - In the Poor Sun |
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Meltdowner
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They changed... it's a less vintage cheese now :P Got to agree, good to hear that.
I went all over the place today:
Haken - Affinity Queens of the Stone Age - Like Clockwork Pristine - Ninja Marta Ren & The Groovelvets - Stop Look Listen Giorgio Moroder - From Here to Eternity Kim Wilde - s/t |
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Guldbamsen
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It does sound very close to those old timey jazz recordings one hears over the radio without the artificial sweetener.
I definitely also hear a more contemporary cheese unfolding, but it isn't helping. Hey btw you guys - do you own the cd version of that DOM album? If so then how about that Flotenmensch? Soooo incredibly strange and avant tune one seriously ponders whether or not it was made by the same group. Free ticket to the mad house! |
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ALotOfBottle
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I like the album just by itself, without the bonus tracks. They are good, but not for sustaining the experience with the original recording. "Flötenmenschen" is quite nice, though "Let Me Explain" sounds like a remix to me or just a later recording. It's dead good, though. But seriously, guys, I listened to Edge of Time today, just lying on my bed and drowning in the sonic texture - it carried me so far! I rarely get experiences this intense with music. "Silence" is so unbelieveably hypnotic, evocative. At one point, I even had dream-like visions. As pathetic as that might sound, it really felt like a spiritual awakening. What an excellent album. Fascinating how powerful music can be. Edited by ALotOfBottle - June 23 2017 at 12:20 |
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Meltdowner
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My vinyl copy has these bonus tracks on a second disc, which I only played once. Maybe I should give a listen to that one only, it sounds terrible after such a sublime album.
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Guldbamsen
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Heh I kinda feel the same way. I only listen to Flotenmenschen on it's own. It's just from another planet compared to the album. To me it feels produced much in the same manner as The Cosmic Jokers: invite a couple of musicians over to the studio. Spike their drinks with acid. Secretly record their drugfuelled jam.
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