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Post by DarknessFish on Jun 19, 2020 20:51:29 GMT
Farmer's Manual - Explorer's WeAbstract electronic stuff, 60 one-minute tracks which build up from practical silence into hums, tribal drumming, and whatever else. Kind of the missing link between Autechre, Oval, and The Hafler Trio.
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Post by DarknessFish on Jun 19, 2020 20:57:50 GMT
Danish Folk singer, black metal background, some beautiful stuff part of the overall broadening of metal and the current explosion of modern high quality folk being made worldwide ( I must admit because of the metal background and Scandinavian connection and even the seemingly benign traditional cover I am always paranoid about unwittingly buying some neo-pagan white power sturm folk as was a problem 10-15 years ago) MYRKUR - Folkesange I used to listen to her black metal stuff on youtube quite a bit, but I never got round to buying an album. She was good, but kinda over-produced and a hint of Enya, it had me a bit on edge. I think of Myrkur as being the black metal version of my name, too (being a, if not the, Mercer). While I dont actively seek out musicians with dodgy views, I'm not that fussed about owning the stuff. I mean, I love some Death in June, it only irks me a little that Dougie P is a tad on the nazi side. I guess he sees little of my money, anyway, I think I've bought it all second-hand. I doubt I'm going to be converted, to the cause, either, and I don't see black metal guys bringing about a new world order, either.
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Jun 19, 2020 21:27:45 GMT
Danish Folk singer, black metal background, some beautiful stuff part of the overall broadening of metal and the current explosion of modern high quality folk being made worldwide ( I must admit because of the metal background and Scandinavian connection and even the seemingly benign traditional cover I am always paranoid about unwittingly buying some neo-pagan white power sturm folk as was a problem 10-15 years ago) MYRKUR - Folkesange I used to listen to her black metal stuff on youtube quite a bit, but I never got round to buying an album. She was good, but kinda over-produced and a hint of Enya, it had me a bit on edge. I think of Myrkur as being the black metal version of my name, too (being a, if not the, Mercer). While I dont actively seek out musicians with dodgy views, I'm not that fussed about owning the stuff. I mean, I love some Death in June, it only irks me a little that Dougie P is a tad on the nazi side. I guess he sees little of my money, anyway, I think I've bought it all second-hand. I doubt I'm going to be converted, to the cause, either, and I don't see black metal guys bringing about a new world order, either. The battle lines are being redrawn quicker than you think (in the US). I avoided a conversation amongst my kids' friends where they were talking about Joy Division, Pistols, etc., as all being anti-Semitic, because of allusions to Nazism. As rock and roll is in descendencey and its context gets forgotten being anti-authoritian for its own nihilistic sake rings empty to a generation converging on the streets.
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Post by sloopjohnc on Jun 19, 2020 21:57:22 GMT
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Post by sloopjohnc on Jun 19, 2020 22:58:43 GMT
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Post by sloopjohnc on Jun 21, 2020 2:13:51 GMT
What Fiona Apple wishes she was.
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Post by DarknessFish on Jun 22, 2020 18:56:11 GMT
Soundmurderer & SK1 - Rewind Records
Ragga jungle breakcore thing from Detroit, as recommended by the once-of-this-parish Driftin.
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Post by sloopjohnc on Jun 22, 2020 19:48:15 GMT
Inventive lyricism, yet predictable too. Great band, but I wonder if someone like John Hiatt had put this out would it be so lauded.
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Jun 23, 2020 20:05:06 GMT
perfect hot summer time listening:
Dr Alimantado - Best Dressed Chicken In Town
90F Sunny; Humidity 52%
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Post by DarknessFish on Jun 23, 2020 20:18:53 GMT
Ghedalia Tazartes 1987 album. I only really became aware of Tazartes because algroth banged on about him, and then picked a track from Diasporas in a cup, and I was sold. One of the names on the infamous Nurse With Wound list, the guy stayed resolutely odd. Drones, tape-loops, excessive muezzin-esque vocals, samples, proper creative insanity, and occasional catchiness, too.
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Jun 23, 2020 20:50:53 GMT
Mikey Dread - Beyond World War III
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Post by Charlie O. on Jun 23, 2020 23:23:32 GMT
Cristina Quesada.I'm on Elefant Records' Bandcamp e-mail list because I bought some Primitives product from them a while back. They e-mail me every time they post something new; I always listen (for a bit, anyway), but I rarely like. But this one's really sucked me in. I even enjoyed the remix on the single (which is what I started with). It is, in theory, SO not my thing.
edit: shit, this came out over a year ago!
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Post by sloopjohnc on Jun 24, 2020 14:52:40 GMT
Mikey Dread - Beyond World War III I saw him open for the Clash and went out and bought this album.
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Post by DarknessFish on Jun 24, 2020 14:54:33 GMT
Recent comp featuring some obscure-to-not-that-obscure Phil Ochs recordings from 64/65, with three later unreleased tracks. The highlight is probably the demo of "No More Songs", where Phil is clearly working through how he envisages the end results, and is singing all the brass and string sections.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2020 15:23:48 GMT
Going through some lesser known Marvin Gaye records. This is phenomenal
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