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12-20-2011, 01:41 AM | #7601 (permalink) |
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Playing this obnoxiously loudly tonight. It's kind of... IDM before IDM was a thing. Just a fun collection of noises. Side note: how did artists sample music like this before the advent of programs like garage band or whatever? |
12-20-2011, 06:49 AM | #7604 (permalink) |
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Three Colours : Red (soundtrack) - Zbigniew Preisner not so much new love as renewed love - the caviar of film music, easily (not that i like caviar much but having a hard time finding a metaphor) |
12-20-2011, 07:21 AM | #7605 (permalink) | |
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Heh. You're talking like there was no such thing as audio software in the mid to late 90s. There was though. It's actually the stuff I learned on. I'm not sure specifically what Alan Sutherland's methods were on this album. I remember when it came out reading an article about him that made it sound like he just recorded multiple tracks of himself on the turntables, though he may have used a sampler or some of the aforementioned software. |
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12-20-2011, 12:06 PM | #7609 (permalink) |
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Really good Post-rock, all instrumental. All the basic elements, stringed instruments, loud drums, and a beautiful electric guitar tone. Highly recommend if you like something like Explosions in the Sky or Godspeed You! Black Emperor. (Richard D James Album) I've always liked this album, but after revisiting it about a dozen times, I have to say it's my favorite by him. Perfection: |
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