12.20.2015, 04:19 PM | #41 |
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I don't think of the Velvet Underground as punk. Pre-punk? Proto-punk? Sure. But for me "Punk" started with Raw Power. And I think plenty of bands have added to it, not the least of which is Sonic Youth. Also: Wire, the Cramps, Suicide, The Ramones, Joy Division, Fugazi, and tons of other bands with sounds as varied as the colors of the rainbow.
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12.20.2015, 04:20 PM | #42 |
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DAMMIT!
I forgot all about Young Fathers - White Men Are Black Men Too when I threw my album list together. Fuck! Ok, fuck it. Remove that list I posted from your memories completely. I still have work to do. |
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12.20.2015, 04:39 PM | #43 |
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VU has like, four good songs. Lou Reedarted. I can't believe some people still take this joke of a band seriously.
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12.21.2015, 07:32 AM | #44 | |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM_mp9mWLJI How Velvet differs those is lyrics, Velvet was the only who sing about S/M & heroin. No, Sy is not poor manīs VU. They added into Velvet base lot more than JAMC. As I said, I like JAMC but never find them great. There are not very much variations in JAMC career (third album they invent machine drums into their music, thatīs all). BTW I have seen JAMC, they were very drunk but still quite great! Very noisy! About the importance of influences making to other bands, it has said everybody who bought V.U. & Nico album started a band, I think itīs true, but really donīt believe that happend to everyone who bought SY, JAMC or Spacemen 3 -albums. |
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12.21.2015, 07:34 AM | #45 | |
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12.21.2015, 11:19 AM | #46 | |
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Yeah, I'm very familiar with 13th Floor Elevators and early Ponk Floyd especially. Red Crayola, not as much. |
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12.21.2015, 12:27 PM | #47 |
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My top10 of 2015 in order. This year has been a lot better in music than 2014.
1. CIRCLE: Pharaoh Overlord The greatest experimental band in Finland has made the greatest album of 2015. They swim very deep waters in this one. 2. THE POP GROUP: Citizen Zombie First I have doubts about this. But in a very first minute I noticed how this great band has made excellent comeback album. Maybe not as great as their other albums, but very near. Mark Stewart voice is still really great, songwriting is just awesome! I think no-one has mentioned anything about this in SYG. 3.FSA: Instrumentals 2015 Listened this band first time this year. Not been very excited about their earlier stuff, but this album is really great! David Pearce just creates fantastic, very much old Pink Floyd sounding masterpieces! 4.JSBX: Freedom Tower - No Wave dance party 2015 Their gig in 2014 & this album proved me JSBX is RīN`r band number 1! 5.CAVE/ELLIS: Loin Des Hommes This soundtrack is not as great as Bad Seeds latest album, but still really great. Very meditative and strong! Again I think no mention in SYG. 6. PEKKA AIRAKSINEN: Afrodipankara If Pekka had born in UK or US, he would be a electronic guru like for example Eno. But now he is just unknown genius with some very passionate fans around the world (I think he wanted to be that way). If I was synth-guy, I would definitely put this album the best of 2015! 7. LYDIA LUNCH RETROVIRUS: Urge To Kill In this album past really lives! The best drumplaying from Bob Bert! 8. LEE RANALDO/ L`ORCHESTRE INHARMONIQUE DE NICE Really great primitive piece, I donīt think Lee has done anything like this before (tell me if he has). 9. DEATH: N.E.W. Didnīt expect much from this, but it is as great as their seventies stuff! 10. NEW ORDER: Music Complete Really didnīt expect I would enjoy this album this much. Who needs Peter Hook? |
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12.21.2015, 02:05 PM | #48 |
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Nice list, Mortte! You're definitely spot on about Flying Saucer Attack. I don't think Instrumentals 2015 will make my final top ten personally, but it was definitely a great album.
The early stuff is quite a bit different. More of an ambient/shoegaze vibe. I hope you get around to digging into it at some point, because it's really good stuff. Underrated in the grand scheme of things, but just as significant as a lot of the stuff that received more attention (MBV, Galaxie 500). And I agree about Cave and Ellis. They are top tier score writers, up there with Reznor and Ross. Sadly I didn't listen to the new JSBX enough this year for it to leave a lasting impression. I should get back to that one. |
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12.21.2015, 05:03 PM | #49 |
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Still waiting for a list of top tracks of 2015.
Go on. Just name 'em. Look at your list of albums, notice the one or two titles that stick out the brightest and get typin'. Yes you. Am I fucking writing to myself here? |
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12.21.2015, 08:54 PM | #50 | |
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From an incomplete list I was working on a whole back that I hurriedly added some songs to. DJ Koze - "XTC" Hudson Mohawke - "Scud Books" Hudson Mohawke - "Ryderz" Pusha T - "Untouchable" Car Seat Headrest - "Times to Die" White Noise Sound - "Step into the Light" USA Nails - "Laugh it Up" The Flaming Lips - "Atlantis" (Donovan cover) Kanye West - "All Day" Rhianna & Kanye West (feat. Paul McCartney) - "Four-Five Seconds" Drake - "6 pm in New York" Drake - "6man" Kool Keith & L'Orange - "Twenty Fifty Three (feat. Mr. Lif)" A$AP Rocky - "Excuse Me" Lupe Fiasco - "Mural" AFX / Aphex Twin - "midi pipe1c sds3time cube/klonedrm" Deerhunter - "Snakeskin" Kendrick Lamar - "Alright" Kendrick Lamar - "The Blacker the Berry" Jim O'Rourke - Friends With Benefits Jim O'Rourke - Last Year Wilco - More... Viet Cong - Continental Shelf Blah. |
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Thanks. Really. But I think only six of those escaped my "Won't listen to again" list. |
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Hah! Fair enough. Also"Sapokanikan" by Joanna Newsom. That one really grew on me. |
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12.22.2015, 01:23 PM | #54 |
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Which six? Just curious.
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This is the latest update, for those of you who care. Expect at least one more. |
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12.22.2015, 05:10 PM | #56 |
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Hell with it, I keep leaving out incredible albums.
I'm used to doing top 50 lists. Last year I had a top 100. 10 is too restrictive for me. I need 25 slots at least to show an accurate representation of my year. EDIT: Version 3.0 (and still working) 10. Joanna Newsom - Divers 9. Pusha T - Darkest Before Dawn: The Prequel 8. Botany - Dimming Awe, The Light is Raw 7. Oneohtrix Point Never - Garden of Delete 6. Prefuse 73 - Rivington Não Rio 5. Young Fathers - White Men Are Black Men Too 4. Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - A Year With 13 Moons 3. Viet Cong - Viet Cong 2. Jim O'Rourke - Simple Songs 1. Hudson Mohawke - Lantern --- Fuck, there's no way Prefuse 73's Rivington Não Rio can not be in the top 10. |
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12.25.2015, 03:17 PM | #57 |
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no AE_LIVE, no credibility
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12.25.2015, 09:19 PM | #58 |
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Oh, I finally did get to spend some quality time with AE_LIVE.
It's excellent. Absolutely excellent. Really. However, my personal Album of the Year lists are usually studio albums only. Maybe that's a stupid rule... I tend not to include EP's or mixtapes either. That's mainly because of archival records like Smart Bar - Chicago 1985. Or more recently, the Complete Mateix Tapes by VU. Those records contain music against which very little stands a chance, and it would hurt my brain to place those records on a list but beneath newer stuff. Though AE_LIVE is not that kind of Live album. So I may reconsider. Still a few days left before the year officially ends. (Note: no Prefuse 73 also = no cred; no Hundson Mohawke = insanity; no Viet Cong = no balls... and so on ) |
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12.26.2015, 04:40 AM | #59 |
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I donīt understand how there cannot be credibility to anyoneīs list. Music is just different opinions & tastes, there are no truths. And anyway this is 10 best albums of the year, not all the great albums of the year lists.
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12.26.2015, 11:21 AM | #60 |
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Yeah, I agree. I was just being snarky.
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