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Joined: December 15 2012
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Posted: September 14 2020 at 07:13
LearsFool wrote:
twseel wrote:
Salem - King Night
Hmmm... what did you think of that one?
Haha I've loved that one for a long time, every track goes hard in some kind of way. Their mixtapes are cool too btw, but way weirder, almost impossible to describe with common genre tags...
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Posted: September 14 2020 at 16:16
twseel wrote:
LearsFool wrote:
twseel wrote:
Salem - King Night
Hmmm... what did you think of that one?
Haha I've loved that one for a long time, every track goes hard in some kind of way. Their mixtapes are cool too btw, but way weirder, almost impossible to describe with common genre tags...
Anemonengurt - Wo die Ebenen geglättet sind
Good to hear, it's a bit ramshackle but I really like their stuff too and it seems it proved fairly influential as well.
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Posted: September 14 2020 at 18:29
For fans of Echolyn, this album was produced by Brett Kull, and features Jonn Buzby of Finneus Gauge. Christopher Buzby is a member of Echolyn, so I assume that Jonn is a brother? Looking at bandcamp it looks like he also has a new act called Damn Fine Coffee. Has anyone checked that out? New release on 9/4/2020.
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Posted: September 15 2020 at 01:42
LearsFool wrote:
twseel wrote:
LearsFool wrote:
twseel wrote:
Salem - King Night
Hmmm... what did you think of that one?
Haha I've loved that one for a long time, every track goes hard in some kind of way. Their mixtapes are cool too btw, but way weirder, almost impossible to describe with common genre tags...
Anemonengurt - Wo die Ebenen geglättet sind
Good to hear, it's a bit ramshackle but I really like their stuff too and it seems it proved fairly influential as well.
People say it sounds cheap but I don't really agree, there's a lot of clever layering and the distortion and dissonance seem to be carefully applied. And I don't really think that most of what it influenced sounds more refined or professional really.
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