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chamberry
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 24 2005 Location: Puerto Rico Status: Offline Points: 9008 |
Posted: February 24 2007 at 19:36 |
Well I think I'll have to wait a little more than a week to get it since I'm 120% sure I won't see it on any record store around here so I'll have to order it from Amazon and it'll take about 2 weeks to arrive. But I'll be patient. BTW. Good to see you're enjoying it. None of their albums sound a like so that's why I like this band. They surprised me in every released of theirs and I sure hope they will with this one.
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BePinkTheater
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 01 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1381 |
Posted: February 26 2007 at 20:02 |
Why can I not find a single thing online about Esteban Rey?
The man is incredible, but I've only seen 4 of his works...and its all EitS artwork.
Who is this man?!
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I can strangle a canary in a tin can and it would be really original, but that wouldn't save it from sounding like utter sh*t.
-Stone Beard |
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rushaholic
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 13 2005 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 1138 |
Posted: February 26 2007 at 20:43 |
Do Make Say Think - You, You’re A History In Rust
Explosions in the Sky - All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone Grails - Black Tar Prophecies Vols. 1, 2, & 3 Magyar Posse - Random Avenger All recent purchases. I don't know if I could name a favorite though. The new albums by Do Make Say Think and EITS are great and must buys. Still trying to locate more Jakob though - imported from Australia/New Zealand. Also - Caspian is suppose to be coming out with a new album called The Four Trees and Pelican will have their new album out in May called the City of Echoes. |
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Apsalar
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 06 2006 Location: gansu Status: Offline Points: 2888 |
Posted: February 27 2007 at 15:16 |
Have you tried, from this place to get the Jakob? http://www.smokecds.com/disc_search_result.php?keywords=Jakob&t=artist&x=0&y=0 "You, You’re A History In Rust" I'm getting excited about this one as well; especially since the hype in this thread. Next time I'm down at the local I will be sure to add it to my collection. |
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Apsalar
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Posted: February 27 2007 at 15:25 |
I think this will be a band people in the thread would enjoy. A little band from Italy. I have been listening to them for a while now, but recently picked it up at one of our indie-dealers. Tends toward the more droney - free rock scene, focusing deeply on textures. Here is a little more information.
Home page: http://www.shiftingposition.org/ 3/4HadBeenEliminated "a year of the aural gauge operation" Oooh. Breathtaking stuff here for those who like their music to have a hazy, vague, mysterious aura, and to combine delicate indie-rock "pop" elements (moody vocals, slow-motion melody) with more experimental, fragmented structures and textures... It's the work of a four-piece outfit from Italy, who immerse their murky, mostly instrumental post-rock electro-acoustic playing in droney field recordings, blurring the boundaries, with tree frogs or crickets, and what sounds like hissing, escaping gasses, and other noises that require some imagination to describe playing an important role alongside more obvious instruments like guitars and drums and turntables. There's a definite Jewelled Antler feel, that sort of organic, wandering-in-the-woods, letting-our-ears-find-the-way songmaking process, but with more palpable tension, bringing in a bit of the percussive skitteriness of fellow Italians and Hapna labelmates Sinistri/Starf**kers. We can compare this with lots of other things we love: Radian meets Richard Youngs? Kemialliset Ysatvat teamed up with Tape? Blithe Sons, Larsen, Sigur Ros, Village Of Savoogna, Dean Roberts... we're reminded in ways of all of 'em. A truly gorgeous album that has the potential to appeal to a lot of different tastes, finding the wonderfully, naturally imperfect intersection of song and improv and field recording drone. This being their second release (first for Hapna, who've released this in the Swedish label's usual nice slim-sleeve packaging), we're going to have to track down their previous one... just as soon as A Year Of The Aural Gauge Operation's sheer dreaminess lets go its hold on our thoughts. (aquarius record) Edited by Black Velvet - February 27 2007 at 15:30 |
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chamberry
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Posted: February 27 2007 at 20:09 |
^^^ Thanks for those links, Adam. The samples I heard reminded me to Circle's experimental songs in their Guillotine album and saying that Guillotine is my fav from the Circle albums I own well you get the idea.
I really enjoy that imaginative and creative type of playing music. I can just lay down on my bed at night and just let my mind flow and wander off. I bet their live shows might be even better. Great band. |
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Apsalar
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 06 2006 Location: gansu Status: Offline Points: 2888 |
Posted: February 27 2007 at 20:52 |
Once you get into this experimental droning type records, they can become quite addictive. I love listening to such piece just when the sun is going down. You have that sleepy hazy feeling in the room, just amazing. You might be quite surprise but one of the best scenes for this style of music comes from right next door to me... New Zealand. This being said Australia's scene has been catching up over the last few years. Just 6 months band I didn't even know such health scene existed so close to home. |
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Asyte2c00
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 15 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2099 |
Posted: February 27 2007 at 20:57 |
WOW, I cam across the same thing to, I think he has myspece i view a while ago. But Yeah, information about him is minimal and virtually nonexistant.
He designs the cover art for the explosions in the sky albums.
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chamberry
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 24 2005 Location: Puerto Rico Status: Offline Points: 9008 |
Posted: February 27 2007 at 21:06 |
I would love to have a big painting on my house of the cover art work of The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place... That would be pretty sweet.
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Jimbo
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Posted: February 28 2007 at 04:02 |
You guys need to check out Natsumen ASAP! "Never Wear Out Your Summer XXX" is the only album of theirs that I've heard, but it's mindblowing! There's quite a bit of jazz in it, sounds a bit like Jaga Jazzist on steroids. Hyper-energetic stuff, but they're Japanese, so no surprise there.
Too bad their albums are absolutely impossible to find. |
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Apsalar
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 06 2006 Location: gansu Status: Offline Points: 2888 |
Posted: February 28 2007 at 07:28 |
^^^^ Trust the Japanese to make an interesting Jazzy post-rock album. Listening through "Never Wear Out Your Summer XXX!!!" for the first time as we speak. A step away from the cliché depressive moods, quite beat happy music.
Seens it has come in #12 on the soundweave top 50 of last year. For those interested in a little more informations click on this link http://soundweave.blogspot.com/2007/01/top-50-of-2006-s-11-20.html p.s. for those interested in the music of Jakob, you might find more information at #14 in the link above. Edited by Black Velvet - February 28 2007 at 07:30 |
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Jimbo
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Posted: February 28 2007 at 08:48 |
Definitely. I'm a sucker for this kind of music. |
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chamberry
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 24 2005 Location: Puerto Rico Status: Offline Points: 9008 |
Posted: February 28 2007 at 21:10 |
I have it on my computer, but I haven't had the time to listen to it. Most likely tomorrow I'll give them a listen. I'm too tired to listen to it now.
People should really pay attention to the music scene in Japan. There are a lot of excellent and varied musicians that most of the time a lot of people miss out on. |
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Philéas
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 14 2006 Status: Offline Points: 6419 |
Posted: March 01 2007 at 16:54 |
I'll pop in hear and say that I really appreciate Explosions in the
Sky's new album. Highly recommended, for those who haven't heard it.
Do Make Say Think's latest is good aswell, but I have to listen to it more thoroughly one of these days. |
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Freak
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 12 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 304 |
Posted: March 01 2007 at 18:17 |
Please do! My little review is all lonely. As of now, none of their albums have more than ten reviews, I do believe...
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Meddler
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 29 2005 Location: Massillon Status: Offline Points: 881 |
Posted: March 02 2007 at 15:36 |
http://www.archive.org/details/pls003
hey guys! Check out Sickoakes! This is off of their debut album but came out a couple years earlier on a Single or something. This caught me by surprise. Full song... about 15 mins streams here. Breathtaking. |
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lastdodobird
Forum Groupie Joined: May 12 2006 Status: Offline Points: 93 |
Posted: March 04 2007 at 09:08 |
post-rock for 2007 is looking really great
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chamberry
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 24 2005 Location: Puerto Rico Status: Offline Points: 9008 |
Posted: March 04 2007 at 11:11 |
Wow. Already at the beginning of March and I've only heard 2 of those
bands mentioned (EITS and Maserati). I've seen and read about the
others, but I've been sidetracked in post-rock for quite a while now since discovering a lot of new stuff.
I'm going to add Scraps of Tape - This is a Copy of This is a Copy. I'm listening to it as we speak and, while not being as energetic as their previous release, it still sounds pretty good. |
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superprog
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 07 2006 Status: Offline Points: 1354 |
Posted: March 04 2007 at 11:13 |
may i humbly suggest these Singapore postrock bands for ppl here to check out:
I Am David Sparkle (Mogwai-Isis vibes) Documentary In Amber (bit closer to EITS) i dun have their myspace add right now but they can easily be found there...........cheers!!! |
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superprog
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 07 2006 Status: Offline Points: 1354 |
Posted: March 04 2007 at 11:16 |
since i'm at it might as well also suggest these from our neighbour Malaysia (all shld have myspace pages too):
Damn Dirty Apes (again, more Mogwai-ish) KLPHQ (more experimental, improvised but postrock all the same) Furniture (much more song-based shoegazer style) more cheers for south east asia!!!!! |
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