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Larkstongue41
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Jack Stauber - Pop Food
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Bambara | Swarm John Zorn | Spillane Captain Sensible | Meathead Camel | The Single Factor Ty Segall | Emotional Mugger Djam Karet | Suspension and Displacement Colouratura | Unfamiliar Skies Godspeed You! Black Emperor | Yanqui UXO |
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Hi Bartek Nice to hear from you. I probably should take more of an interest into the Polish lingo seeing as I am caring for a Polish boy with autism. Our ways of communicating are currently a little ermm too progressive Of the black metal albums in collection I tend to revisit the likes of Oranssi Pazuzu and Thy Catafalque the most. |
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Thanks buddy. Please feel free to donate a new one if you’re thinking about spending the rest of your life sitting comfortably in a chair I’ve been spinning the newest Maus album a lot lately and am digging the hell out of it. Touchdown as well as the last couple of tunes are among the finest I’ve heard from him. Bit disappointed about that Algiers album, but I did love the debut to bits. It was always going to be a tall order to top. Yesterday: Igor Wakhevitch - Docteur Faust Warm Digits - Wireless World Aktuala - s/t The Comet Is Coming - Channel The Spirits Bauhaus - Mask Franco Battiato - Clic Miles Davis - Big Fun |
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ALotOfBottle
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Tangerine Dream - Atem KGB Man/Oneohtrix Point Never - KGB Nights/Blue Drive Maxwell Sterling - Hollywood Medieval |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Last night, back in a couple of hours with tonight’s choices! :
Mansun – Six Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase Sensations’ Fix – Music is Painting in the Air (best compilation/mega-mix ever Can – Future Days The Beach Boys – Friends (such a beautifully gentle psychedelic album) Mansun – Little Kix – Sam, did you ever listen to this follow-up to `Six’? I think, seeing as how you’re currently on a synth-pop/New Wave/New Romantic bender, you would dig the heck out of it, because it always sounded more influenced by those styles. At the time it came out it was a bit of a disappointment and kind of felt like the band giving out (actually the final track even kind of seemed to hint that it was all wrapping up) and it seems quite straightforward in comparison, but...it’s a fine little indie-pop album! |
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I'm going to see Sensations' Fix at a festival this summer! Only heard their 70's stuff, so not sure how (and what) they are playing these days, but I'm still quite excited. Michael, don't you think Future Days is the ultimate musical cure for anxiousness? I recall seeing a review that said Future Days is one of those albums to remind you that everything is alright. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Tymon, please report back how the show is! I actually have no concept of what Sensations' Fix sounds like in a modern setting! I occasionally see updates on Facebook but don't investigate them too closely, I kind of had the impression that they were working in more of an electronic or even dance sound?! Of course, I might be completely incorrect! Tymon, away from the Archives and work, I have quite a lot of problems with depression. I'm in a better place now than I have been in several moments over the last few years, but it still has quite a hold on me. But I'll tell you, an album like `Future Days' NEVER fails to lift my spirits, it's so chilled and warm, always relaxes me. And it's one of those albums that I don't quite listen to so often enough that every time I do it totally blows me away! And that description sounds pretty spot-on. I might have mentioned it before, but I once gave a friend a lift home from work and had `FD' playing in the car, and she called it `a weird reggae album' ...which is perhaps partially true! Hope you're well, mate, and I'm always on the lookout for that next album where I think `Now THIS sounds just like the sort of thing Tymon would love'! |
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ALotOfBottle
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Oh sure! I definitely will! It is very possible that they would turn into that direction, not unlike Steve Hillage did. Michael, I am genuinely very sorry to hear about your depression. I cannot personally relate to depression exactly, but I suffer from an anxiety disorder and have friends who suffer from depression, so I do know how difficult "the lows" can be. But yeah, music is a powerful tool. My relationship with Future Days is somewhat similar to yours actually - I spin it on average twice or three times a year and every time it just leaves me reassured and comforted. "A weird reggae album," huh? You could call it that, the rhythms are in some points kind of reminiscent of reggae, in my opinion. I am very well. Thank you so much! That is very kind of you to say that, it is very flattering. Edited by ALotOfBottle - May 01 2018 at 08:39 |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Thanks for your nice words, Tymon. I know many people find that depression and anxiety are frequently linked. I'm fortunate that I don't really get anxious or go through some of the things associated with that (I've had occasional stretches where I've had panic attacks, but those are few and far between...although a few days back they seemed to return for a few days in a row, and I'm not sure what triggered them again), but I have a lot of trouble most of the time finding much in the way of self-worth, and I feel terribly invisible in the world around me. I've gotten better over the last year or two at turning unhappier situations into positives, but I still struggle here and there. Still, just catching up with you, Sam, Dave and plenty of others on the Archives....you don't know what it means to me! Very grateful and appreciative for this community and people like you, mate! I hope you can get on top of your troubles as well, my friend. Do what you can to combat it and keep working at it, and try not to let it pervade so much of your life as it goes on. I know, easier said than done, but...I hate how much time I've lost on negativity, dwelling on insecurity and convincing myself of how easily replaced and unmemorable I am...and it is seriously no way to live. Anyway, no surprise that music has been (and continues to be) a constant source of inspiration, happiness and excitement! Long way it carry on! |
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^ A powerful antidote to depression and anxiety:
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I just got the Maus box set - all his albums on coloured vinyl with a book of lyrics, some musical scores, etc. i preordered it last summer at the same time I preordered the new album. Thing is, I like what he does but I don’t understand it at all. It’s intriguing, his style. It was his connection to Ariel Pink that got me interested, and I’m still trying to figure him out. He’s a pretty deep guy. I’m entirely new to Algiers (though I think they’re from my town), I picked up that CD in a used bin based only on the fact that Anthony Fantano (of “the needle drop”) liked it. Not that I trust him entirely, but now and then I like to blindly experiment with new music outside my usual buying habits, so if I see something used, I’ll sometimes take a blind chance. Hey, with The Knife’s Shaking the Habitual, that impulse buy resulted in one of my favorite albums. So it’s worth the risk. I do enjoy this Algiers album but wasn’t even aware of any other albums, so I’ll ck the prior one out. I listened to Battiato ‘s Clic album recently, and I’m still tempted to get the vinyl reissue. But if I got one of them, I’d have to get all of them , and I’m not sure I want to spend that much on stuff I already have on CD. But....damn. |
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Herbie Hancock - Thrust
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Haven't played this in decades, so I gave it a spin. Still holds up as my favorite by them alongside The Black Album. Side 2 I especially dig. It cranks and it's punk, but with a lot of cool spaced-out guitar solos. I especially like "Plan 9 Channel 7", moreso than the studio version even. Carcass - Symphonies of Sickness: Grind meets death in such a wonderful disgusting way. Hilariously grisly lyrics littered with medical references. I started losing interest in them when they got more polished afterward. Mary's Blood - Bloody Palace: Wow...this album is FIRE. Saki's guitar solos are fantastic. She can do the neo-classical shred w**k without issue, but layers that stuff with a mean attitude, nasty notes and guitar screams, like Hendrix meet Yngwie. She's boss, and some of these songs are ripping fast. They got a great singer too. The Beatles - The Beatles (side 3): "The White Album" may not be my favorite of theirs, but this side is my favorite of any of their albums. I love every song on it, including "Sexy Sadie". It's got some of their heaviest stuff (sure "Helter Skelter", but how about that "Yes we're going to a party party" deal in "Birthday"...that's like punk man! Plus that monkey tune is the bomb), and damn, "Long Long Time" deserves more love. George was on his game, and it's one of their moodiest, haunting things they ever did.
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I had no idea about that 2016 release of his. Thanks for the heads up! Creaky back? Arghh man. You need to oil the hinges buddy. No getting around that. I guess stretches can do the trick, like yoga or tai chi. Never heard of Scattered Purgatory (insane name right there) but the way you describe em makes me look forsard to the meeting:) Thanks again. |
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