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Old 04-12-2014, 02:00 PM   #10471 (permalink)
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****ing great album. You're fave is Meet the Residents?
Nooope actually Eskimo is.
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Old 04-12-2014, 02:46 PM   #10472 (permalink)
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Nooope actually Eskimo is.
Ah good pick, definitely top 5 of theirs for me. You probably guessed mine is Meet the Residents, it's one of my all time faves.
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Old 04-13-2014, 04:29 AM   #10473 (permalink)
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Jonas Alaska - If only as a ghost
Mikhael Paskalev - What's life without losers
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Old 04-13-2014, 07:33 AM   #10474 (permalink)
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Lialeh - Bernard "Pretty" Purdie (1974)

My favorite porno movie soundtrack and one of my favorite soul/funk albums. More than a bit suggestive and downright dirty at times, it's thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish!

Bernard "Pretty" Purdie - The World's Most Recorded Drummer
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I'm With You by the RHCP. I've done a review on it if anyone cares to read it. Such an evocative album. Ethiopia is a great track that reminds young kids of their roots, I wish all music were this thoughtful. I haven't turned this album off since it came out three years ago. Why listen to anything else when you can headbang to Police Station?
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Old 04-13-2014, 10:46 PM   #10476 (permalink)
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Going through Nmesh's early discog and wow. This is really great stuff. "lazy afternoon" music if i ever heard it. This guy is quickly climbing the ladder of "ninetales' fav artists".
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Guilty Connector - Beats, Noise, and Life.

Janzsoon's post mentioning Whitehouse got me in the mood for some harsh noise/power electronics, and this delivers. In your face, diverse, and heavy noise that makes my balls rock hard. This album is very intense, and it changes often (something a lot of noise artists fail to do). Would make a great soundtrack to an Easter dinner at grandma's.
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Fond memories of this album coming out on Utsu Tapes.
It was right after Koji Tano (MSBR) had died and I had
contributed to a compilation in honor of him soon afterward
(it was cRaZy fast work too! I was busy in Frankfurt when I got
the news and request for a piece). Kohei Nakagawa (Guilty Connector)
had finished the Tokyo Headlock sessions with Koji and John Wiese
not long before then, so this album had special meaning.

I've liked Whitehouse for a long time - since the early 80's, but
William Bennett has always been the turd in the punchbowl of noise.
I always have to somehow divorce his personality from what
I'm hearing in order to truly be engulfed in the experience.


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Out of all those artists I've only heard GC, Wiese, and whitehouse, I'll check out the rest. Could you shoot me that recording you did? I'd be very interested to hear it.
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LIZ - Just Like You [EP] (2014)

Really enjoying this. Easily the best Pop album I have heard since 20/20 Experience. Lovely mix of glitchy beats, dubstep, future garage and all kinds of electronic sparkle. She has an okay voice and not totally cheesy and boring lyrics.
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LIZ - Just Like You [EP] (2014)

Really enjoying this. Easily the best Pop album I have heard since 20/20 Experience. Lovely mix of glitchy beats, dubstep, future garage and all kinds of electronic sparkle. She has an okay voice and not totally cheesy and boring lyrics.


this shit goes hard, it'd be better if she was black though.
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