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Old 07-16-2015, 12:22 AM   #23531 (permalink)
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Old 07-16-2015, 12:24 AM   #23532 (permalink)
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which 5 of those do you think id like the best?

or the ambient/drone ones

Im going to be able to dload stuff this weekend so im trying to update ma pod
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Old 07-16-2015, 12:28 AM   #23533 (permalink)
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which 5 of those do you think id like the best?

or the ambient/drone ones

Im going to be able to dload stuff this weekend so im trying to update ma pod
I've only listened to the Matana Roberts, Czarface, and Debashish Bhattacharya albums so far. I'm pretty sure you'll love the last one. I'll get back to you as I work through it all. I'll be cleaning the house tomorrow so this'll be my playlist.
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Old 07-16-2015, 12:39 AM   #23534 (permalink)
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Here's what I'll be listening to for the next couple of days. I'm willing to whore out links to anyone who's interested.

Michel Doneda – Everybody Digs Michel Doneda
So Stressed – The Unlawful Trade of Greco-Roman Art (2015)
Iggy Pop – Shot Myself Up (2015)
Unto Ashes – Ghosts Captured
Peter Brötzmann – Münster Bern
Debashish Bhattacharya – Slide Guitar Ragas from Dusk Till Dawn
Hauschka – 2.11.14
Hans Joachim Irmler & Jaki Liebezeit – Flut
Peter Kowald, Kent Kessler, Fred Lonberg-Holm – Flats Fixed
Joshua Abrams – Magnetoception (2015)
Brian Chippendale & Greg Saunier
Smurphy – A Shapeless Pool of Lovely Pale Colours Suspended in the Darkness
Keiji Haino - The Primer
Various Artists - Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951
Nurse With Wound - Contrary Motion
Charles Cohen - Brother, I Prove You Wrong
Matana Roberts - Always
Flying Saucer Attack - Instrumentals 2015
Dave Douglas & Joe Lovano – Sound Prints: Live at Monterey Jazz Festival
Alien Sex Fiend – Classic Albums and BBC Sessions Collection (2015)
Titi Robin - Taziri
Rob Mazurek / Exploding Star Orchestra - Galactic Parables: Volume 1
John Zorn - Pellucidar: A Dreamers Fantabula
Terry Riley - Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector
Guilherme Granado - Homeless Loops
William Basinski & Richard Chartier - Divertissement
Double-Basse - This Is Not Art
Sousa / Berthling / Ferrandini - Casa Futuro
Vilod - Safe In Harbour
Gush - The March
Peder Mannerfelt - The Swedish Congo Record
Chancha Via Circuito - Amansara Remixed
David Toop - Lost Shadows In Defence Of The Soul - Yanomami Shamanism, Songs, Ritual, 1978
Michael Siegel - Sounds of the Junkyard
Philippe Petit - Multicoloured Shadows
Hilde Marie Holsen - Ask
Universal Indians + Joe McPhee - Skullduggery
DJ Khalab - Eunoto
Finland - Rainy Omen
High Wolf - Growing Wild
Moritz Von Oswald Trio - Sounding Lines
Steve Coleman & the Council of Balance - Synovial Joints
LAMA + Joachim Badenhorst - The Elephant’s Journey
I-LP-O In Dub - Communist Dub
What's Keiji Haino - The Primer?
Couldn't find any info on this one.
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Old 07-16-2015, 01:09 AM   #23535 (permalink)
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which 5 of those do you think id like the best?

or the ambient/drone ones

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New Flying Saucer Attack album, bro. It's pretty awesome.
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Old 07-16-2015, 01:11 AM   #23536 (permalink)
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New Flying Saucer Attack album, bro. It's pretty awesome.
****. Of course. If I didn't copy and paste it I'd have said that one too. I also just listened to the Charles Cohen album and I think you'd love it too.

@grindy also not sure what The Primer is. I hadn't added it to my iTunes when I posted this but it looks like it's just a pdf. Maybe the cover of his next album?
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You know the difference between good pop punk and bad pop punk? Well this is great pop punk. Sorta Andrew Jackson Jihad-ish
Def one if my favorite albums of the year so far. Just a really ****ing solid album.

The AJJ comparison is fair seeing as him and the guys from AJJ are really good friends. It almost sounds like what AJJ would've done if they completely followed the punk parts of Knife Man instead of the slightly symphonic pop parts they went with instead.
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Old 07-16-2015, 01:30 PM   #23539 (permalink)
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I've only listened to the Matana Roberts, Czarface, and Debashish Bhattacharya albums so far. I'm pretty sure you'll love the last one. I'll get back to you as I work through it all. I'll be cleaning the house tomorrow so this'll be my playlist.
Cheers. Ill honestly take anything you think id like. i just dont really want to comb through the whole thing because (im lazy basically) my pod is pretty full so id have to delete a ton to get everything on it. just looking through the list now id be ok if you sent me these (and if others you think id be interested in):

Unto Ashes – Ghosts Captured
Peter Brötzmann – Münster Bern
Debashish Bhattacharya – Slide Guitar Ragas from Dusk Till Dawn
Hauschka – 2.11.14
Hans Joachim Irmler & Jaki Liebezeit – Flut
Joshua Abrams – Magnetoception (2015)
Charles Cohen - Brother, I Prove You Wrong
Matana Roberts - Always
Flying Saucer Attack - Instrumentals 2015
Titi Robin - Taziri
Terry Riley - Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector
Guilherme Granado - Homeless Loops
William Basinski & Richard Chartier - Divertissement
Vilod - Safe In Harbour
Peder Mannerfelt - The Swedish Congo Record
David Toop - Lost Shadows In Defence Of The Soul -Yanomami Shamanism, Songs, Ritual, 1978
Michael Siegel - Sounds of the Junkyard
Philippe Petit - Multicoloured Shadows

damn thats actually a lot more than i thought yikes

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****. Of course. If I didn't copy and paste it I'd have said that one too. I also just listened to the Charles Cohen album and I think you'd love it too.

@grindy also not sure what The Primer is. I hadn't added it to my iTunes when I posted this but it looks like it's just a pdf. Maybe the cover of his next album?
He's so mysterious...

Could you please send me links for the folowing albums:
Philippe Petit - Multicoloured Shadows
David Toop - Lost Shadows In Defence Of The Soul - Yanomami Shamanism, Songs, Ritual, 1978
Gush - The March
William Basinski & Richard Chartier - Divertissement
Peter Brötzmann – Münster Bern
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