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Old 03-27-2017, 01:10 PM   #13771 (permalink)
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How the **** have you not heard Doggystyle? Even growing up as a can't spell crap without rap metalhead I'd heard it a few times.
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Old 03-27-2017, 07:55 PM   #13772 (permalink)
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I've been particularly enjoying these the past week. Information taken from RYM.


Popol Vuh - Music From the Film "Aguirre" (1976)
(Krautrock, Film Score, Ambient, New Age, Neoclassical New Age, Drone)


Tomonari Nozaki - Une histoire de bleu (2013)
(Ambient, Drone, Tape Music)


Psychic TV - Dreams Less Sweet (1983)
(Experimental, Neo-Psychedelia, Post-Industrial, Psychedelic Folk, Industrial, Sound Collage, Field Recordings)


Shoji Aketagawa, Kan Mikami & Toshiaki Ishizuka - Daikanjyo (2002)
(Free Improvisation, Avant-Folk, Blues, Avant-Garde Jazz)


Keiichi Ohta - Ohta Keiichi no Jingai Dai Makyou (1983)
(Art Pop, Classical Crossover, Zolo, Progressive Pop, New Wave)


Áine O'Dwyer - Music for Church Cleaners (2012)
(Christian Liturgical Music, Ambient, Drone, Field Recordings)
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Old 03-27-2017, 07:59 PM   #13773 (permalink)
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Overcast was always about some indie stuff, but I feel like he's gone full crazy **** in the last few months.
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Old 03-27-2017, 08:05 PM   #13774 (permalink)
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He's always been about that crazy ****, keep up.
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Old 03-27-2017, 08:11 PM   #13775 (permalink)
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But he was always about a bunch of lame indie **** too. Now it looks all crazy ****. Hopefully he's gone off the deep end and isn't looking back.
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Old 03-27-2017, 08:12 PM   #13776 (permalink)
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One of their heavier albums, second to last if I recall. 'Angel Of Death' is an amazing opener.



Reigning royalty of Sega Genesis-styled jazz fusion. This album is the beautiful equivalent of Miles Davis doing the soundtrack to Mario Kart 64.




The Great Tyrant's There's A Man In The House is a delicious slab of experimental doomy post punk with some nu-jazzy undercurrents. They were formed in Ft. Worth, TX too (which is practically my backyard).

https://pinkishblack.bandcamp.com/al...n-in-the-house
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But he was always about a bunch of lame indie **** too. Now it looks all crazy ****. Hopefully he's gone off the deep end and isn't looking back.
I've been more into the experimental categories, aka "crazy ****", for awhile now I think, although I'd define it as pretty standard in comparison to a lot of other ****. I haven't listened to too much indie since 2k14 or early 2k15. Maybe some isolated moments here and there, but that's really just a result of stagnation or nostalgia and not seeking out new stuff though.

Essentially, elevated interest in music and discovery = more crazy ****.

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The Great Tyrant's There's A Man In The House is a delicious slab of experimental doomy post punk with some nu-jazzy undercurrents. They were formed in Ft. Worth, TX too (which is practically my backyard).

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With an album cover like that there's no way I'm not checking this out.
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Old 03-27-2017, 08:30 PM   #13778 (permalink)
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But he was always about a bunch of lame indie **** too. Now it looks all crazy ****. Hopefully he's gone off the deep end and isn't looking back.
If that includes The Microphones and Mount Eerie, I file that under weird **** sometimes. He's (rightfully) all about both of those iirc.
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But when you're listening to Christian Liturgical Masses is it not, you know, time for an intervention?

Edit: sorry, I misread. Music, not mass. Still, it's surely time to get the chairs in a circle and say "Now we want you to admit you have a problem..."
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But when you're listening to Christian Liturgical Masses is it not, you know, time for an intervention?

Edit: sorry, I misread. Music, not mass. Still, it's surely time to get the chairs in a circle and say "Now we want you to admit you have a problem..."
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