Cybajaz
The Devil Is An Idiot - No Bones Records
flute based.. has piano, Ney, Keyboards & some sketchy beats..
similar stuff may be available according to the sleave from..
www.nobones.co.uk
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Cybajaz
The Devil Is An Idiot - No Bones Records
flute based.. has piano, Ney, Keyboards & some sketchy beats..
similar stuff may be available according to the sleave from..
www.nobones.co.uk
:cool:
four tet - rounds
godspeed you! black emperor - yanqui u.x.o.
...and you will know us by the trail of dead - source tags and codes
daedalus - exquisite corpse
i got the 1978 recording version of this recently. gorgeous.Quote:
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
on the headphones today: Anouar Brahem - Le Pas du Chat Noir
Anouar is known for being an Oud player. the music for this album was written on the piano however, and ended up being primarily a piano album, with the Oud as backing instrument. beautiful stuff.
also:
Coil - Black Antlers (http://thresholdhouse.greedbag.com/)
The Bravery - The Bravery (http://www.thebravery.com or iTunes) -- modern retro new synth wave misc pop. something fun about it. shoot me.
Meshuggah - I -- 21 minutes of madness
and whoever called Philip Glass dull - go listen to The Hours.
I like this album... goes great with some funny fungi...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...911441-7966033
gong "angels egg" :cool:
Martin Brew - Drop The Beat
http://www.fatcity.co.uk/fatcity/sou...beatmartin.mp3
the herbaliser - take london
thiiiiiiiiiiiiis shit is on. *dirty man shuffle*
with the exception of their debut, everything ive heard from this band has been ****ing amazing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adverse
One of my favourite eno cut up albums is My Life In the Bush Of Ghosts (1981 E.G Records.) The use of tape loops to produce sampled effects was way ahead of its time and still sounds funky as..Quote:
Originally Posted by TheRev
Tom Gallop. TOP NAME!!!!!
lol i thought so too.
Any one hear listening to Shed much? His productions are just stunning.
http://www.boomkat.com/artist.cfm?a=4764
Thank the lord
oh and for me Soloaction, Citylicker, Stronghold being the ones that really hit the spot.
Red Planet Express is nice to lol
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Originally Posted by miss bass
Yeah im a big fan of his right now as well Opulence + Red Planet Express are killers although it has to be said there is an early Sterac vibe about his stuff (thats a very good thing by the way ;) ) his release on Delsin is well worth picking up as well.
ok cool, il check out on my amazingly slow computer in a bit.
Just listening to Rhythm and Sound / Maurizio / Monolake and other great people. It is just gorgeous, i have it all on cd, Penguin Cafe Orchestra / Klutch etc got it free in some dumb mag years ago but the quality of music is outstanding. Thank the lord for dub.
Oh Soloaction ep, yeh listened to that today, ****ing nice once again. That dude has his own sound throught each record, and its pure quality. :clap:
Please somebody argees with me this man's productions are twisted..
www.cursorminer.com
Check his mp3 and lyrics, some disturbing thoughts.
http://www.glidesound.co.uk/audio/cu...ion_prague.mp3
If you like Monolake then check out this CD by Robert Henke aka Monolake: http://www.discogs.com/release/172875Quote:
Originally Posted by miss bass
It's a continous ambient track for 60 minutes or thereabouts. Basically it's a moving wall of sound which on one hand can sound like rain, and the next moment like running water, and so on. Pretty conceptual stuff I guess, but very nice to listen to if you're in the mood.
excellent stuff that sunil. My housemate was playing it in the kitchen. i went downstairs and thought birds were singing. went back upstairs, came down again and i thought there was a ghost in the kitchen.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunil
on the thought of being scared. I can watch any film on my own in the dark etc and not be scared. But about a year and a half ago i listened to a piece of music by coil, i think it was on unnatural history. i couldnt listen to it on my own in the dark. i tried so many times but as soon as this woman started to scream i simply couldnt handle it. It starts with a womans distant verbed voice. the voice slowly becomes more prominent then she starts screaming. But these are no ordinary haloween screams. It sounds like she is being attacked or something, real scary stuff. I will try and find the track name for ya.
What was the last piece of music that provocked such an emotion for you lot?
Mine would be listening to John Convertino- mass in latin. Extremeley sad music. Made me weep.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=16633
also digging the latest venitan snares album.
res contraria-cadence
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF161967-01-01-02.mp3
wicked in every sense of the word.cant wait to get my mits on this :love:
Jesus, it`s taken forever for these to come out.Quote:
Originally Posted by basslinejunkie
I`ve had the files for aaaages now, I thought they were never coming out.
better late than never as they say!! :) i did hear it ages ago,think it mite of been from one of luka's mixes,im just glad ive finally got a chance to buy it.quality music.
Love the Monolake stuff, going to buy that Axis Carbon soon woowoo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunil
Im so glad theres music out there like this. I hope to be the female version of Robert Henke one day :lol: Sound designer, Ableton researcher... good producer :clap:
That's nice music, will have to check out more of his stuff...Quote:
Originally Posted by ampassasinbirmingham
medeski martin & wood - end of the world party (just in case) - blue note
i dig it.
http://www.mmw.net/record.jsp?MUSIC_ID=15
I already named this one two months ago!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Adverse
But yes it rocks :lol: :lol:
I just picked up Punk Jazz - The Jaco Pastorius Anthology
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...c&n=507846
Very nice, diverse mix of his repoitoire.
I think I still prefer some of the more streamlined albums though as they give you a complete sense of what he was into at that very moment.
Adam Beyer Essential Underground volume 9 the best mix cd I,ve ever heard I don,t have a link for it but it,s well worth a listen :clap:
Dan Curtain - sorry couldnt find any links for audio
The Ozric Tentacles
meshuggah - catch thrity-three iiiiiiiiiiiii like it.
Diego Live pa for kanzleramt
i know steve is going to moan.. but i like the new NIN. it's the lyrics.
electric storm in hell -white noise
this is great , sampling with no samplers -just tape loops
old though
I like the new album, very different to their other stuff, took me a while to get into it, but its very deep and absorbing when you do.Quote:
i know steve is going to moan.. but i like the new NIN. it's the lyrics.
Im off to see them in birmingham in July :love: :dance:
a few recent releases that make me really happy.
1) Huntemann - Sweet Sensations (GIGOLO153)
the b-side "Femme Fatal" kicks ass electrostylee, epic percussion and pure analogue funk across the lead + 808 claps for that extra bit of smile.
2) Si Begg - Peel Sessions (NOODRAD001)
another stupid music release that begs for a big sound system. ragga, bass, film interludes, dapper off-beats. genius.
3) Arabian Prince - Innovator (LONE0005)
DBS remix in the house... vocoder madness on an arabian nights trip - dark backdrop with rolling kicks and stompy rides.
4) Kardon - Jeans On (WLR003)
Remix of the infamous neil diamond 70's hit + subbass. nuff said?
5) Claudius Kantner - Guitar Groove (EV001)
"Guitar Groove" and "Hutschi Mini" have just the nicest clinky-clonky-bong jolly rhythm and to "The Crew" is rolling and dark - with more clonkity clonky.
6) Cannibal Cooking Club - Recooked Vol.1 (CCC05)
remix madness from TSR, Der Totmacher & Jens Bremeier, Queaver & Versis and Bill Youngman. you know, the usual wonked-to-fuk nonsense.
7) Various Artists - Musick Vol. 5 (SHITKATA59)
Volume 5 from the more straight clubby end of Shitkatapult without forgetting to mess-up and roll the funk. Go bassline! on 'Autolump - God's Speed'.
8) Duoteque - EP One (BOXER25)
The title track is a sloppy stomper with more subass and vocoder. real emotional lifter, chopped snares and managled electrofonic whah-whah. nice.
Something I bought last night:
DJ Spooky and Dave Lombardo : Drums of Death
DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid, has teamed up with Slayer skinsman Dave Lombardo to see what one of the world's best DJs could do with beats supplied by the best thrash metal drummer of all time.
As if that isn't enough audio warfare, legendary Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid and Public Enemy number one Chuck D have provided their stunning sounds to mix. To bring it all together prolific electronica artist Meat Beat Manifesto has been tapped to co-produce Drums of Death along with DJ Spooky.
It's produced and engineered by none other than Mr. Jack Dangers... and he plays instruments on every track.
Great stuff :clap:
Anything By Roy Ayres,
Hell Yeah!
yourcodenameis:milo - all roads to fault ;)
the remote viewer - let your heart draw a line
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/176746-02.htm
i like it a lot.
fcuk me ... DJ Spooky/Lomabardo & Jack Dangers in one go! Ordering this right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by xfive
Damn straight!!Quote:
Originally Posted by massplanck
Wait till you see the credits... Dangers plays all sorts of shit on every track.
Also,
Meat Beat Manifesto's new album came out 2 days ago on Thirsty Ear.
I think I ordered it already I can't remember lol
Anyways, hear some samples here:
http://www.thirstyear.com/audio_visual.php
Sounds great!
Twisted jazzy downtempo breaks.
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THE NEW COMMON _ BE ALBUM
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new fall cd
50,000 fall fans can't be wrong.
great title
all the classic fall "isms".
also the new kraftwerk live double cd.
really amazing stuff.
nice one didnt know common had a new album out :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
i know its not new but loving the minor threat discography and DECADE OF AGGRESION live album by the mite that is SLAYER this week, far better than all that repetative techno shite ;)