10.01.2013, 05:21 AM | #161 |
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capsar brötzmann/Marino Pliakas/Michael Wertmüller with FM Einheit on 2 tracks heavy stuff. might be my favourite from this year so far. It was weird to open for them last sunday - i felt like playing in a lullaby band after seeing nohome |
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10.01.2013, 06:47 AM | #163 |
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never mind me, I'm just curmudgeonly well beyond my years, just embittered for no apparent reason.
but you know what frustrates me? I was listening to the radio before and the first track from kanye's record, produced by daft punk came on, and it was abrasive as fuck (relative to pop music). like I mean it was little more than a few synth farts, and it wasn't necessarily the most original thing I've ever heard, but christ, it's definitely a step up from the sub-steely dan meets chic dross they routinely churn out. that steadfast refusal to so much as confront, much less challenge their listener really marks them as a bunch of dicks to me. and like I mean shit, this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khBWLKuEKrM) isn't even that bad, especially in a club context. and then that one made some genuinely fucking unsettling stuff for the soundtrack to gaspar noe's irreversible, really bleak, cavernous dark ambient type choonage. it's just lazy, that's it. they're so fucking content with being rich as hell as to completely ignore the entirety of the goings-on in music, and as such have the audacity to think that getting fucking nile rodgers on a record will make them 'current'. while I may not like kanye west, I can respect him for at least continuing to challenge himself, and thereby his audience. plus gold digger is siq. |
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10.01.2013, 08:55 AM | #164 |
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well it's a good album (not their best), i don't think that every album i like has to be "challenging" or "groundbreaking". then again i've listened to it only a few times then moved on, so maybe i shouldn't have listed it.
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10.01.2013, 12:50 PM | #165 |
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RAM is a grower. Originally I thought it was cheesy garbage. Now I think it's really good cheesy garbage.
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10.01.2013, 01:57 PM | #166 | |
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No, it doesn't, but I think I get what guest is saying, daft punk always try to portray themselves as consistently groundbreaking or challenging, and I agree, I just don't hear it. They always sound like a toned-down, pop music rehash of 1990s hardcore as if they wanted to be like Atari Teenage Riot only if Rick Dees were the promoter.
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10.02.2013, 02:41 PM | #167 |
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Pusha T - My Name Is My Name.
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10.03.2013, 07:33 AM | #168 | |
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to get on topic.... rene hell - vanilla call option. for fans of hecker, ae, russell haswell etc. |
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10.03.2013, 09:30 AM | #169 |
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I kinda see RAM as the ultimate tribute to disco/Steely Dan-cheeseball stuff. They seem self conscious in this rehash, and I love the songs.
Is anyone else a huge fan of the stuff coming out on Tri Angle? Forest Swrods, Haxan Cloak, Evian Christ. Great stuff. Looks like Ty Segall and John Dwyer are once again the most consistent men in RAWK music.
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10.03.2013, 11:23 AM | #170 |
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The sounds of Terry Riley soundtracking megadrive games, ace! https://soundcloud.com/not-not-fun-1...ts-upper-layer |
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10.07.2013, 03:55 PM | #171 | |
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10.07.2013, 07:14 PM | #172 |
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More and more, this album is sewing itself into the fabric of my reality, speaking to me in my sleep, and appearing before me like a mirage during daydreams. This may be an unexpected year end front runner for me, I must say. |
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10.08.2013, 03:39 AM | #173 |
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Innode - Grindshifter
totally brilliant and thought-thorough album. They're playing in my town this week, not really sure if I'll make it though
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10.08.2013, 12:34 PM | #174 |
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Tim Gane's (Stereolab) new project Cavern of Anti-Matter just released an excellent EP. Looking forward to hearing the full LP now.
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10.09.2013, 06:37 AM | #175 | |
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I think you're being a little hard on them. I also can't get past many of the songs on the album (not anymore- now that the novelty has worn off), but there are two songs on the album that are so goddamn good they pretty much balance things out, if not bring the album to an overall "win" status on their own. Those songs are "Doing It Right" and, especially, "Contact." Two of the best song 2013 has offered up, and my two favorite Daft Punk songs ever. Most of the rest of the album is just unlistenable, especially as a followup to Discovery, which is probably the dance equivalent of Loveless, for old fucks like me who have to have an early 90's point of reference in order to even comprehend most modern music |
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10.09.2013, 06:40 AM | #176 |
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Seriously, is anyone else falling back on noise rock this year? New releases by Fuck Buttons and Acid Mother's Temple make it hard not to.
I'm also really enjoying the latest from Touché Amore. As traditional as it sounds in places, it's punk played well, and that makes it a rare find these days. |
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10.11.2013, 07:58 PM | #177 | |
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absolute and utter fucking maelstrom. will take a while to wrap my head around this one. real slow, real heavy. classic bardo, a band who at this point have a sound so well-defined as to render everything they do worthwhile. other gud new things: black rain 'protoplasm', bill orcutt 'a history of everyone', the new downwards comp, rashad becker 'traditional music of notional species vol. 1' re: daft punk....discovery as dance music's loveless?? shit.....the latter created a wholly new language for music, subverting traditional notions as to what constitutes pop music via directly altering the roles of sound. it is pure ecstasy, combining unabashed sonic overload with a paradoxical calm. fundamentally loveless is indescribable, inimitable, in that it conjures all these opposing feelings; it is seemingly impossible for a record to connote such dichotomous responses, with no other album able to simultaneously lull and bombard the listener. that is, it makes no fucking sense. conversely, discovery is just throwing tropes at each other and seeing what sticks; it's fucking day-glo pop music whose constituent parts are in no way original. I have no problem with this, but when you purport that your music holds some artistic significance beyond what is essentially amateur-level plunderphonics set to 4/4 dance-pop rhythms, in my mind you're a fucking twat. listen to that new cavern of anti-matter track, for instance. it is unadulterated neu! worship, as so much of stereolab's output was (still fucking brilliant though). however, while they in essence did the same thing that daft punk do (meld disparate forms of pop music), not only did they do it with far greater ability (in that the genres with which they worked were far more wide-ranging), but, to my knowledge, and forgive me if I'm wrong, they didn't claim to be doing anything overly groundbreaking. I see nothing wrong with genre-bending, or taking different genres and working them into one's overall vision, but if you are trying to evoke the same sentiments/emotions of the music from which you're stealing, or are in no way altering it so as to suit your overall framework, then I think that from a purely creative standpoint your music is totally redundant. and, similarly, there's nothing wrong with that, EXCEPT when you are of the belief that you're the benjamin fucking franklin of sound. CUNTZ. |
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Wow. I know not everybody is a Daft Punk fan - I'm not that big of a fan myself, they're ok - I've never seen this kind of hatred for them. I don't see how you can proceed this type of rant with a rationalization of the allure of Kanye West.
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10.11.2013, 08:57 PM | #179 |
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I an really really enjoying Unknown Mortal Orchestra's "II"
It might not be the best... (MBV? Body/Head? Crystal Stilts?) but its up there!! It has the feel of a slightly less sloppy Guided by voices during their heyday, and I am always impressed to hear an artist create authentically 60s sounding songs!! Jonathan Rado did the same, alone and with Foxygen over the past 12 months |
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10.12.2013, 01:23 AM | #180 |
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this!!! |
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