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Joined: July 04 2009
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Posted: March 23 2010 at 12:03
A Person wrote:
I don't think I've been on PA in class, yet.
I'm always at the shred room while I'm at the work... that counts? at least now I doing a lot of little texts for the magazine, so they can't complain about lack of production...
Change the program inside... Stay in silence is a crime.
Joined: October 21 2007
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Posted: March 23 2010 at 14:13
TGM: Orb wrote:
LinusW wrote:
Danke sehr.
I've been meaning to give some "modern" Hammill a try as well.
Can you recommend any album in particular?
Tough call, of his most recent stuff, I have the last three: I think they're all pretty good albums; Singularity is perhaps the most representative of those, Incoherence maybe the best, Thin Air is something of a mood-based departure.
If you can get hold of the later version of House of Usher (I, to my frustration, can't), I've heard that and it is pretty breathtaking, if not, I'd maybe go with Singularity... has a decidedly broader range of stuff than Incoherence.
FWIW, Singularity is on Spotify, if you want to get an album from the other two, Incoherence is probably a better bet.
Joined: September 27 2007
Location: Sweden
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Points: 10665
Posted: March 23 2010 at 14:20
TGM: Orb wrote:
TGM: Orb wrote:
LinusW wrote:
Danke sehr.
I've been meaning to give some "modern" Hammill a try as well.
Can you recommend any album in particular?
Tough call, of his most recent stuff, I have the last three: I think they're all pretty good albums; Singularity is perhaps the most representative of those, Incoherence maybe the best, Thin Air is something of a mood-based departure.
If you can get hold of the later version of House of Usher (I, to my frustration, can't), I've heard that and it is pretty breathtaking, if not, I'd maybe go with Singularity... has a decidedly broader range of stuff than Incoherence.
FWIW, Singularity is on Spotify, if you want to get an album from the other two, Incoherence is probably a better bet.
Joined: October 21 2007
Location: n/a
Status: Offline
Points: 8052
Posted: March 23 2010 at 14:36
LinusW wrote:
TGM: Orb wrote:
TGM: Orb wrote:
LinusW wrote:
Danke sehr.
I've been meaning to give some "modern" Hammill a try as well.
Can you recommend any album in particular?
Tough call, of his most recent stuff, I have the last three: I think they're all pretty good albums; Singularity is perhaps the most representative of those, Incoherence maybe the best, Thin Air is something of a mood-based departure.
If you can get hold of the later version of House of Usher (I, to my frustration, can't), I've heard that and it is pretty breathtaking, if not, I'd maybe go with Singularity... has a decidedly broader range of stuff than Incoherence.
FWIW, Singularity is on Spotify, if you want to get an album from the other two, Incoherence is probably a better bet.
I'm playing Singularity now.
Well, let me know what you think. I took a few listens to get used to that one.
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