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Thanks, Stu. I actually remember looking into that album at some point (I recognize its cover), but I never got around to actually listening to it. The whole 'Residents meets Funkadelic' comment convinced me to look into it.
Mondo Bungle: Try Kazumoto Endo's While You Were Out (1999). Also, if you want to develop a better mindset when approaching noise music, then I recommend you read up a bit on John Cage's philosophy on enjoying and listening to sounds. RVCA: Marquee Moon IS post-punk (I have no clue in why people say it's proto-punk... it's from 1977). Post-punk doesn't have a particular sound... nor is it real/true genre. When you refer to an album as "post-punk," you are basically saying its taking a more progressive approach to punk rock. Anyways... I strongly suggest you look into a band called The Cardiacs... Both Sing to God (1995) and A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window (1988) are excellent albums to start with. :) |
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Re: Jazzmatazz: Good album! Consistent, variable, very good. Can't say I loved it, but I would seriously consider purchasing this (especially for 16 cents used). It's not a full on victory, but it's still a better result than I expected, so thank you for that. It's pretty good.
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Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons Marxman - 33 Revolutions Per Minute A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory P.O.S - Never Better Quote:
The Cranes Current 93 Flux Of Pink Indians Kill Me Tomorrow Stereolab are all worth checking out. Quote:
Nujabes Rise Robots Rise Dessa Techno Animal Rubber Room are worth checking out. |
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i have to really look deep
i suppose whatever genre Fela Kuti's Confusion/Gentleman falls into Afro-psyche? give me something that doesn't sound like a total mess |
All noted, Jackhammer. Thank you.
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Have you tried the rap-rock group Flobots? I think that might be some positive hip-hop you can get into. Their most recent record, Survival Story, is the one I recommend starting with. For less rock oriented hip-hop, I'd say try Blackalicious (Gift of Gab) Mondo Bungle: I see a bit of our interests intersect, but I'm into a bit more hip-hop and less metal. I think you got it right in thinking you'd like Aesop Rock. If you want any song recommendations in particular, I have/know most of his singles/features that don't come with his discography that are stellar. I recommend you the Unreleased singles 'album' as well as, of course, Labor Days. and if you do dig Aesop, it's a definite must to go for El-P and probably Dalek... |
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