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Najlepsie, it's Chelsea Wolfe. that's the genre.

myself, I've been falling in love with this record lately;

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I am raiding that music library, whatever it is.

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Yeass excellent piece of music Aerial. Apart from La Monte Young's Well Tuned Piano, that is by far the best minimalist composition, for me at least.
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fujee wrote:Yeass excellent piece of music Aerial. Apart from La Monte Young's Well Tuned Piano, that is by far the best minimalist composition, for me at least.

I'll take a look at that too, cheers
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mac demarco - ode to viceroy
mac demarco - the way you'd love her
the olivia tremor control - california demise
sonic youth - mote
able thought - places
Dude, have you heard the new EVANESENCE?

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Listening to some longtime favourites:

Boris - Amplifier Worship
Nick Drake - Pink Moon

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XTC - Towers of London

Man, I love XTC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRNHbBg6HVc
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^ a band I just never "got".

NP - the Chemical Brothers' set from Glastonbury last week - it's ace. Properly psychedelic. Switched over from The Fall's set. Much as I love The Fall, it's a bit uncomfortable to watch - MES isn't all there (and has clearly pissed himself).

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When has MES EVER been 'there' :lol:

As for XTC, can see why you wouldn't.. more of a personal connection with that band than anything, my Dad always used to play their tapes in the car.

Also, you seen this interview with John Doran? Hilarious...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBvG9zsQrPo
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quote"fujee"XTC - Towers of London

Man, I love XTC.

Yeh! I love XTC as well. Got all the albums and most of Andy Partridge's solo stuff .
He has done a lot of Production work and a few collaborations.
One of my favourites is his production on Peter Blegvads - The Naked Shakespeare. Also plays on most of the album.
Check some out, if you haven't already.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wn-qyDlcPY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icqTZvwJV9E

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Crystal Castles' first album

Loving it
All which makes me anxious
At times unbearably so

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Ghost Box - Hauntology - various artists.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxf4X8yMvqw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL8MRw9shIk


Gorgeous haunting tunes :]

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Was searching up "Plantasia" on Spotify and instead found an Italian group of the same name. I know absolutely nothing about them but the album "Musica per le Piante" is absolutely gorgeous. Beautiful instrumental new-agey type stuff, most of the songs are just an acoustic guitar and a violin. Oh, and there's some field recording stuff in there too for good measure.

Just finished that one, on to Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden because why not.

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"Case Sensitivity" by Beach Balls
http://deathbomb.tumblr.com/post/577572 ... balls-case

I was going to turn it off until half way through something OUTSTANDING and unpredictable happens for the Rap-head inside of me.

Don't skip around.

Just listen.

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Witto wrote:Just finished that one, on to Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden because why not.


So happy to see so much love for Talk Talk on Twoism! Perhaps the greatest band of all time? Hard to say...

I'm curious--for a long time I'd personally overlooked 'The Colour of Spring'; it was only a few weeks ago that I realized its got its fair share of genius tracks. What do you think of it? 'Time It's Time' might very well be their best album closer of all time--such an uplifting piece of existentialism expressed in the arrangement and lyrics. Curious what you might think of it.
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Witto wrote:Just finished that one, on to Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden because why not.


So happy to see so much love for Talk Talk on Twoism! Perhaps the greatest band of all time? Hard to say...

I'm curious--for a long time I'd personally overlooked 'The Colour of Spring'; it was only a few weeks ago that I realized its got its fair share of genius tracks. What do you think of it? 'Time It's Time' might very well be their best album closer of all time--such an uplifting piece of existentialism expressed in the arrangement and lyrics. Curious what you might think of it.



I'm honestly fairly new to their discography, I've only really gotten into Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock. Is Colour of Spring in a similar vein as the other two?

And just listened to two Leonard Cohen albums and cried like a bitch!

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Oh yeh, love that song!

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