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Old 08-07-2014, 11:21 AM   #21121 (permalink)
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i think Spyby is incredibly underrated in every way....even in his respective genre....those early Dead Voices on Air albums are still to this day amazingly hypnotic....and even the later albums bring a sense of freshness to drone industrial.....and it sucks that i can't really find much info about him....cause in the late 90s early 00s he put out an amazing collection of collaboration albums....my personal favorite was the one with Scorn....i can't find anything about these albums
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Old 08-07-2014, 11:32 AM   #21122 (permalink)
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i think Spyby is incredibly underrated in every way....even in his respective genre....those early Dead Voices on Air albums are still to this day amazingly hypnotic....and even the later albums bring a sense of freshness to drone industrial.....and it sucks that i can't really find much info about him....cause in the late 90s early 00s he put out an amazing collection of collaboration albums....my personal favorite was the one with Scorn....i can't find anything about these albums
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Old 08-07-2014, 11:43 AM   #21123 (permalink)
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thanks man



^this is the album i'm talking about....i strongly suggest everybody listen to this
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Old 08-07-2014, 11:45 AM   #21124 (permalink)
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^this is the album i'm talking about....i strongly suggest everybody listen to this
They agree with you in that his collaborations were the stuff of genius. I'll have to check it out myself. I always loved Skinny puppy. Fatguy<---cake
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Old 08-07-2014, 11:49 AM   #21125 (permalink)
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i have a digital copy so if anyone really wants to check this out and can't find it....just send a pm

Spybey.....dolt!

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the 3rd part of the threesome is Legendary Pink Dots sax player Niels van Hoorn

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Old 08-07-2014, 12:16 PM   #21126 (permalink)
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John Zorn/George Lewis/Bill Frisell - More News For Lulu (1992)

I haven't gotten hold of the first album (News For Lulu) but whilst looking for it, I realised I actually had this in a folder. So here goes...

edit: And now I have his whole discography downloading so woop.
Have you heard Zorn and Lewis's album with Derek Bailey, Yankees? I like it better than the one with Frisell, it's a bit more adventurous.

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Old 08-07-2014, 12:26 PM   #21127 (permalink)
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I haven't, but I think it is in this torrent.
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i think Spyby is incredibly underrated in every way....even in his respective genre....those early Dead Voices on Air albums are still to this day amazingly hypnotic....and even the later albums bring a sense of freshness to drone industrial.....and it sucks that i can't really find much info about him....cause in the late 90s early 00s he put out an amazing collection of collaboration albums....my personal favorite was the one with Scorn....i can't find anything about these albums
I remember enjoying A Fire in the Bronx Zoo, his collaboration with Not Breating (who's own album The Black Old Pueblo from 10 years later is quite awesome BTW). I've only listened to a handful of DVOA albums to be honest, but they were always super interesting. I'm just not always interested in ambient and drone. I need to relisten to the ones I have.
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the Mick Harris album is 100% beat influenced
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Just got this CD in the mail from Sundazed records...


The Magic Band - Performing the Music of Captain Beefheart (2011)

1. Gimme Dat Harp Boy
2. Dropout Boogie
3. Diddy Wah Diddy
4. Low Yo Yo Stuff
5. When it Blows its Stacks
6. Kandy Korn
7. Hair Pie
8. On Tomorrow
9. China Pig
10. Steal Softly Thru Snow
11. Abba Zaba
12. My Human Gets Me Blues
13. Alice in Blunderland
14. Electricity
15. Evening Bell
16. The Floppy Boot Stomp
17. Big Eyed Beans from Venus
18. Mirror Man

John French, Denny Walley, Gary Lucas, Mark Boston and Michael Traylor performing live as The Magic Band in Oxford, England on June 6, 2005. A smokin' hot performance by the band with John French doing a superb job channeling the vocals of the late, great Captain Beefheart. Well worth the reasonable $5.99 (US) price of the album. Highly recommended for any fan of Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band.
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