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Lewian
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Two further Nerolux suggestions... interesting project, but I like the first one most. Simple Minds... similar as OMD, I never really liked them, as they were far too centered on their charismatic singer in my view. Here's an instrumental which I like quite a bit more than how I had them in mind. I'd prefer the OMD one though. Anonymous Collective - not my cup of tea, particularly due to the in my ears unattractive vocals. Meat Beat Manifesto - very slick, I like this! Adriane in Wonderland - This sounds too "thick" for me, I miss some subtlety. (I have proposed a techno track, I know...) "Learning to Relax" by the same artist is quite a bit better in the first three minutes but then when the rhythm and singing starts it's too thick for me again. Venetian Snares was the first artist I have already bought inspired by this poll. Magnificant Stumble is good, though I like the first one more. Sensible Soccers - Yes, that's the opposite of "too thick", very nice lean music giving some sense of efficiency and avoidance of waste. Like the 5/4. Banco de Gaia, Last Train to Lhasa - another artists where I like the first suggestion more, although this is creative and not bad. |
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Lewian
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"We're all doomed"- indeed we are. The Overload, a lot of dark atmosphere here, which I often like. The music is great, but as often with electronic music, unfortunately, the vocals are not a winner. Erik K. Skovdin - for some reason I have explored Svarte Greiner, but never the stuff that Skovdin does under his own name. This is very good, although I don't really see the difference in style - this would without problems fit on any Svarte Greiner album as far as I'm concerned. Anyway, thanks for reminding me that this stuff is around, I will check him out. |
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Lewian
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Some more things that are not yet on the playlist... haven't commented on anything by Psychedelic Paul yet. This is good music though a bit too optimistic for my darker tastes. I prefer the Andy Pickford one, which has some interesting soundscapes before the melody comes in. Awesome J.S. Bach cover version posted by Dr. Wu - not sure whether I'd vote for it but it's very worthwhile as a thing to do. I bought Evans & Hanselmann's Stonehenge album at the time, being a fan of electronic music, but I've got to say it disappointed me, and here once more the vocals ruin it for me. (It seems to get me you've got to be either a Peter Gabriel or Bjork, or rather do instrumentals... I'm very critical with voices. With some unpredictable exceptions.) Similarly X.I.O... well this is too cheesy for me. suitkees and I apparently can agree on the darker side of things, but when it comes to nice and beautiful music, give me Tangerine Dream over these day and night. |
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I prophesy disaster
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For my second electronic tune, I choose one from Australia that was released in 1998:
Endorphin - Embrace |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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Cristi
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let's have a deadline for final nominations.
This is starting to drag a little bit.
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jamesbaldwin
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My nomination is:
Nerolux: Germania 1
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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I prophesy disaster
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For my third electronic tune, here is some 80s euro-synth-pop from 2013:
La Femme - Packshot |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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Lewian
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You're impatient. Perhaps people like that they have some time to listen to stuff. I gave a deadline already. Nominations in please by end Wednesday!
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Cristi
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ok, Wednesday it is.
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mathman0806
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Not available in the US. I did find this which is from a compilation. I like it. Hope it's the same track. |
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mathman0806
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Been busy, but have updated the overall playlist for the latest additions.
I'll be busy for a while, so my nominee will be Venetian Snares "Hajnal". |
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I prophesy disaster
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Yes, it is the same track. |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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Lewian
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I prophesy disaster: Endorphin is too smooth and nice for my taste. La Femme is fresh and original, and by some distance my favourite among your proposals.
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Lewian
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Some 24 hours left for nominations and maybe the odd feedback (I haven't settled on anything yet and would love to here one word about Serge Blenner who hasn't been mentioned yet if I see it correctly, even if you don't like it).
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Cristi
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final nomination
Adrian Enescu - In Cerc (In Circles).
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The Anders
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My nomination is Juana Molina - "Wed 21" (since it was the only one I posted).
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suitkees
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You see, I have my cheesy side too... But if you like it darker and more atmospheric, you must know Kreng. If not, explore his work. It was Erik Skodvin who signed him to the Miasmah label for his first album: L'autopsie phénoménale de Dieu. It combines acoustic instruments, samples, electronics... Nils Frahm contributed to his second album, Grimoire. His third album, The Summoner, is as atmospheric but mostly acoustic/classical (a great album too!); this one was issued on the Sonic Pieces label. Miasmah and Sonic Pieces have joined their shops now, but be careful: there's a lot of good stuff up there, so your bank account may suffer a little...
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suitkees
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BTW, I will nominate Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Architecture and Morality I think it is the most accessible that I put up here. BTW2, that Moochin' About compilation is quite impressive...!
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Snicolette
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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TCat
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After being buried with Archive tasks, I haven't been able to go through very many tracks this time around, and I really wanted to go through them all. I don't see how that's going to happen at this time, but I'll give it a try tomorrow and see how it goes. I apologize for not giving feedback this time around, as I always find everyone else's feedback very helpful, and always wish I could reciprocate each time.
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