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I absolutely fucking love this album. I know people have been posting it occasionally lately and I just had to post this again. It's maybe my top album of 2013 right now. "Smother" and "Youth" are mind-blowing. Does anybody know of any music that kind of sounds like this? I don't really know of much. |
^ Never got the deal with that album. Listened to it a couple of times earlier in the year and apart from the 'Youth' single the album came across as bland and unmemorable. To me it falls into the trap where a band has a 'nice' sound but are lacking in the songwriting department.
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Hands Like Houses - Unimagine (2013) This album has been in heavy rotation with me for the past week or so. I actually did a write up of it for my journal. I just have to finish the other album and then post it. |
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Fuck Buttons - Slow Focus (2013) First experience with this band and I quite enjoyed it. Definitely not the kind of electronic/psychedelic album I was expecting. I think a few tracks on here would work wonderfully on a cyberpunk movie/video game soundtrack. Easily one of the better albums I've heard this year. |
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Jeri-Jeri 800% Ndagga (2013) A percussion-heavy album produced by Mark Ernestus, who's more associated with German minimal techno music. Jeri-Jeri is a band from Dakar, Senegal, and for this album there are some guest vocalists, such as Baaba Maal and Mbene Diatta Seck. My top favorite tracks is the lead-off "Gawlo" which contains some amazing poly-rhythms where the percussion and bass dominate. And the closing song, "Daguagne", is a fine slow-tempo instrumental which reeks of mystery and intrigue. |
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This is a fantastic warm up to channel ORANGE. Edit: I would drive the shit out of that orange beamer. |
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