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Old 09-29-2011, 04:11 PM   #7331 (permalink)
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Somfay - A Catch in the Voice





Some beautiful melodic minimal Techno.

The Caretaker - Selected Memories From the Haunted Ballroom





I simply needed this.
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Old 09-29-2011, 07:17 PM   #7332 (permalink)
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Old 09-29-2011, 10:21 PM   #7333 (permalink)
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Astronautalis - This Is Our Science (2011)

This might actually be a top contender for my hip hop album of the year, or at least in my top three, which is kind of funny because it's not exclusively a hip hop album. It's about half hip hop, half indie rock and all around awesome. When Andy gets into his groove he really rides it well and with a deep passion, yet not in the same way that other emcees like Immortal Technique. His flow has really improved since Pomegranate and he really has flourished into his own unique sound. The thing that really helps him stand apart from other emcees is his ability to sing, an ability he knows and lives to flaunt as much as possible. For all the awesome hip hop songs, there's going to be a piano based song that sounds like a blend of Tom Waits and Elliott Smith, which may seem out of place, but he manages to make it work. The album features a number of very noticeable guest spots like Doomtree emcees P.O.S. and Sims on the second track and the sexy Tegan Quin on the 7th song "Contrails". This is definitely an album that you will want to check out if you're into indie hip hop, indie rock, or recognize any of the influences/ guest spots, it will not disappoint.


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Old 09-29-2011, 10:55 PM   #7334 (permalink)
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Achh. That's a tough one. If I found someone that reminded me of Arms & Sleepers, I'd be one hell of a happy man. It's so tough. A lot of their material seems to be influenced by Jazz, which is pretty easy to spot in Black Paris 86, and even more so on their latest offering (A Man, A Plan, A Canal: Panama). But then there's the downtempo/Ambient side to them, combined with genres that you'd mentioned in your earlier post. There's artists who may be similar, but only in one or two facets. The American Dollar and The Echelon Effect are two that come to mind, but they're both Post Rock combined with elements of Ambient (much like Hammock). Although their sound is more cinematic and dramatic than Arms & Sleepers' is.

So, with that said, there is a few that at least make me feel the same way. Those being Flica, The Abbasi Brothers, Burial (to some extent anyway), as well as Shlohmo (his softer material). Hopefully someone else will be able to chime in, but that's unfortunately all I got!

EDIT: Maybe even Four Tet? Damn. I wish I had more stuff like this.
Yeah, I really have a strong leaning toward the post-rock/ambient facet of there music. good call on recommending Burial in that he's the one that I always refer to in exemplifying the textural element in electronica that I always seem to be chasing after. Some artist that I've gotten into lately that come close are Helios, Lights Out Asia, and definitely Loscil, who've completely won me over, but tend to be a little too ambient for what I'm looking for.
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Old 09-29-2011, 11:56 PM   #7335 (permalink)
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Yeah, I really have a strong leaning toward the post-rock/ambient facet of there music. good call on recommending Burial in that he's the one that I always refer to in exemplifying the textural element in electronica that I always seem to be chasing after. Some artist that I've gotten into lately that come close are Helios, Lights Out Asia, and definitely Loscil, who've completely won me over, but tend to be a little too ambient for what I'm looking for.
That's some great stuff! I've heard of Helios, but not the other two. For me, I think The Sight Below sit on that line of being too ambient. They have some great stuff though.
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Old 09-30-2011, 12:02 PM   #7336 (permalink)
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Leftfield - Leftism (1999)

I'm not sure when I acquired this album but it's an interesting piece of dub-infused electro. Probably one of the sparsest electro albums I've listened to in a while, but it redeems itself tenfold when the beat hits.

I also checked out that Arms and Sleepers album, it's immense. Definitely need to get some more like it.
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Yeah, if any of you haven't checked out Arms & Sleepers by now, you need to. They're fantastic guys as well. They're extremely generous and kind.
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Old 10-01-2011, 10:15 AM   #7338 (permalink)
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I haven't bought albums in a really long time last one i really dug Skinlabs revolt room i think its called...
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Old 10-01-2011, 10:19 AM   #7339 (permalink)
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well, disc 2 anyway, all the "famous" three albums (Bring it All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde) are overplayed for me, so the "new" slants on some of the songs from them is refreshing, to say the least

disc 1 is less engaging, his early home recordings aren't very good and i don't like his pre-electric stuff all that much
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Old 10-02-2011, 02:13 AM   #7340 (permalink)
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i've enjoyed all of their releases...but i honestly think this is their first album i've loved
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