Nice.Uzique wrote:
absolutely love this guy's oeuvre... astonishingly atmospheric music. been listening to him for a few years and this latest record really is a high-point. song-writing and lyricism is astounding- very poetic and lots at work, here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18UI3sIkPpw
.. check him out
Xbone Stormsurgezz
whoever wrote that wiki needs to stop writing wikis pretty fucking soon
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i am absolutely amazed by demdike stare... dug a few of their releases over the years, but never given them much time. one of those acts that just didn't get my attention. lately i've been in a drone/ambient mood and decided to properly check out their back catalogue. i haven't heard such purism in a long, long time. esoteric crate-digging of old records, moody dubs, chilling atmospherics. they carve an aesthetic and an identity out of a vast range of audio-visual sources and create a listening experience that really is incredible. i don't want to rely on 'haunting' as a term because it has been appropriated by all the nostalgia-pining 'hauntology' circuit of 1980's television-samplers and retro-gear revivalists... but this is 'haunting' in the occult sense and in the mystical sense. this music could be the soundtrack to a cult horror film of the 1920's... incredible underground british purists.
definitely recommend to any listeners of (dark) ambient, dub, drone or noise.
definitely recommend to any listeners of (dark) ambient, dub, drone or noise.
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haha.. true enough. It's like they're trying to hard or something. btw, have you listened to any of his work?Uzique wrote:
whoever wrote that wiki needs to stop writing wikis pretty fucking soon
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Y'know what movie was awful but still had a great soundtrack (or "music inspired by..."), fucking Batman Forever! I can't objectively judge it or tell if it's crappy, too, because it's been ingrained in me by my family listening to it a lot. It was that one CD we never bought but always got from the library.
Listen now.
:3
Listen now.
:3
Last edited by mtb0minime (2011-02-15 23:12:08)
queued your guy for when im in that sort of mood, kmar .
near the parenthesis - japanese for beginners
could you expect anything less from N5MD? one of the best idm/glitch/ambient electronica labels still around today
such stellar electronic music
near the parenthesis - japanese for beginners
could you expect anything less from N5MD? one of the best idm/glitch/ambient electronica labels still around today
such stellar electronic music
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Esben and the witch
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
more groundbreaking deep house from 2010... this stuff is influencing every other genre of electronic music now, keep your ears peeled.
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bit late, sick mix regardless.
http://www.mixcloud.com/sinesofthefutur … sines-mix/
Last edited by Gooners (2011-02-24 15:02:56)
track list looks good. nice one gooners
I just had the sudden urge to revisit the Sling Blade soundtrack. Definitely check it out. All of you. So so soooooooooo good. It's Danie Lanois.
The more I listen to this, the more there is to come back to
drummer for destroyer
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I think this is possibly the best i've ever heard Foo Fighters
that's like saying 'i think this is possibly my favourite concentration camp'
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anyone heard 'black swan in 8 movements'? it's an ambient/drone/noise record that's floating around with the black swan movie styling and cover-art... not sure who produced it (or if it's even meant to be kept a mystery). i thought it would just be an official soundtrack but MY GOD, it's not. i think someone has just taken the film as a start-point and created something amazing out of it. it sounds like a mix between tim hecker's ambient atmospherics and trent reznor's early, dark melancholia. very weird. very surprised by this record.
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hey gooners
holy FUCK
holy FUCK
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oh yes! big track
absolutely kills me... unbelievable. those low-bass oscillators! takes the wind out of you when it's played loud enough. sounds like a vacuum sucking all the air away from yr chest. blaow!
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Joyland - Andy McKee (The song not the album)
Simply amazing. You must hear the studio version as while his live performances are great, the Cello in the studio version adds to the sound and atmosphere so much I think you need to hear that version first.
I realise this might not be to most of your tastes but It is absolutely worth at least downloading to check out.
Simply amazing. You must hear the studio version as while his live performances are great, the Cello in the studio version adds to the sound and atmosphere so much I think you need to hear that version first.
I realise this might not be to most of your tastes but It is absolutely worth at least downloading to check out.
i'm sure people in this thread will have heard this before, but it popped up on fb a while ago and noticed kingdom up there ^
so i'll post it anyway
so i'll post it anyway
♥
i wouldn't say it's the best, but it's definitely better than 90% of the stuff off of ESP&Gbaggs wrote:
I think this is possibly the best i've ever heard Foo Fighters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At3rZUgQsh8