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Old 11-02-2010, 03:07 PM   #13731 (permalink)
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And Lovage hehe.
I recommend Lovage - I guess it shouldn't be compared to his rock-n-roll material but I like Lovage considerably more than Tomahawk or Fantomas.

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Old 11-02-2010, 03:43 PM   #13732 (permalink)
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What an awesome soundtrack full of Jazzy, Groovy, Prog Rock. It's a film I have been wanting to see for a while too.

Ambient, droney, instrumental spaced out shit. Not sure what I think yet.
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:54 PM   #13733 (permalink)
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^^James Plotkin? I've been meaning to check him out for a while now. Not sure where to start. He has a lot of collaborations.
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:54 PM   #13734 (permalink)
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What an awesome soundtrack full of Jazzy, Groovy, Prog Rock. It's a film I have been wanting to see for a while too.
That's such a weird movie, definitely worth seeing. It's funny, I've heard stuff from that soundtrack sampled here and there, by Amon Tobin and Quasimodo if I remember correctly.
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:59 PM   #13735 (permalink)
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^^James Plotkin? I've been meaning to check him out for a while now. Not sure where to start. He has a lot of collaborations.
You could try this. It's a collaboration with Mick Harris who is Napalm Death's drummer even though there are no drum tracks and it seems like Plotkin does have a lot of stuff out there which I may well delve into. If you need a link just holler.

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That's such a weird movie, definitely worth seeing. It's funny, I've heard stuff from that soundtrack sampled here and there, by Amon Tobin and Quasimodo if I remember correctly.
It's a great album. Wouldn't sound out of place on a porn film lol
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:04 PM   #13736 (permalink)
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I recommend Lovage - I guess it shouldn't be compared to his rock-n-roll material but I like Lovage considerably more than Tomahawk or Fantomas.
Hard to say if I enjoy Lovage considerably more than Tomahawk or Fantomas (Fantomas yes except for Director's Cut), because they are a different genre, but I definitely enjoy Lovage considerably more than Peeping Tom.
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:46 PM   #13737 (permalink)
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have you all listened to the album he (Mike Patton) released earlier this year Mondo Cane?...it's good for what it is but i have to admit it hasn't really "clicked" with me....but i really enjoy the songs when they pop up on random


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^^James Plotkin? I've been meaning to check him out for a while now. Not sure where to start. He has a lot of collaborations.
i suggest Atomsmasher (aka Phantomsmasher)...whom i ironically saw open for Fantomas ....also he (James Plotkin) did an amazing collaboration with Mark Spyby (Dead Voices On Air/Zoviet France) who in turn also did an amazing album with Mick Harris...and if you're in the mood for some good classic doom...listen to Khanate...James Plotkin and Steven O'Malley work wonders as a bass/guitar duo
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:51 PM   #13738 (permalink)
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And Lovage hehe.
I was really just trying to stay close to his rock orientated material, but Music to Make Love To Your Old Lady By (2001) is an absolutely wonderful (and erotic) album. That said though I do feel the album is more Jennifer Charles' project then Mike Pattons, her voice just oozes sex, but is well balanced by Patton's deeper more romantic style.
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have you all listened to the album he (Mike Patton) released earlier this year Mondo Cane?...it's good for what it is but i have to admit it hasn't really "clicked" with me....but i really enjoy the songs when they pop up on random
Yeah I like the style, but the entire album is a bit too same-y for me, and the music takes too much of a back seat. Plus I think he oversings quite a bit on it. I know that's the point, but I liked him better when he was less trying to show off his chops...and just being more natural/genuine.

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I was really just trying to stay close to his rock orientated material, but Music to Make Love To Your Old Lady By (2001) is an absolutely wonderful (and erotic) album. That said though I do feel the album is more Jennifer Charles' project then Mike Pattons, her voice just oozes sex, but is well balanced by Patton's deeper more romantic style.
They really make me want to FUCK when I hear them sing together. My favorite male singer combined with a voice like Jennifer Charles? Oh my lord. The yougurt train's gonna crash.
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