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OccultHawk 05-17-2018 12:00 PM

This isn’t is as good as the go to fusion classics you’d normally turn to but it’s still damn good

Idk if for some reason you feel like hearing someone else do it check this out:

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Trace Elements: Electric Trip (Live in Teramo Again)
Album by Christian Gálvez, Dennis Chambers, and Paolo Di Sabatino

OccultHawk 05-18-2018 04:14 AM

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if these trees could talk bones of a dying world

I like Explosions in the Sky and this band does a good job of copying their sound so I like it, too.

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OccultHawk 05-22-2018 06:53 PM

Mark Ernestus' Ndagga Rhythm Force
Yermande


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It’s not necessarily any better than whatever West African music you might decide to listen to but glory to god it’s not any worse. This German did a good job of not vandalizing this music.

OccultHawk 05-22-2018 11:29 PM



1200am
Song by SB the Moor

sb the moor 1200am (with jonathan snipes & daveed diggs)

Basically this is Clipping by another name. Recycled OutKast pretending to offer something new.

Frownland 05-23-2018 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1954110)

Basically this is Clipping by another name.

Except with the other dude swapped out with Signor Benedick the Moor. The track you posted was aight.


This is a lot better, also 2016
True Neutral Crew - More a Kid Remix (feat. Shadi and Daveed Diggs)

OccultHawk 05-23-2018 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1954152)
Except with the other dude swapped out with Signor Benedick the Moor. The track you posted was aight.


This is a lot better, also 2016
True Neutral Crew - More a Kid Remix (feat. Shadi and Daveed Diggs)

Bad ass, bro! The running texture of that track and way it uses vocals and ambient sound waves with minimum percussion works really well. Creepy and hypnotic. And the lyrics are fascinating and to me at least cryptic.

OccultHawk 05-24-2018 12:10 PM

“one cannot arrive at the maturity for freedom without having already acquired it; one must be free to learn how to make use of one’s powers freely and usefully. The first attempts will surely be brutal and will lead to a state of affairs more painful and dangerous than the former condition, under the dominance”

immanuel kant

In music unlike sociopolitical matters a state of disrepair is a fine place to visit. It’s only sound. Musical brutality doesn’t inconvenience you. Punk rock noise no waves turn to ripples and then like glass. Your roof isn’t really leaking nor do you really live in a palace. It’s best to be homeless and free when the bugs don’t really bite and the sun doesn’t really burn.

The blank canvass of silence is the only eternal song. Cage put his name on it. The possibilities of sound are finite. Music has already been at the place Kant mentions. Our rewind and fast forward only go so far. Silence equals death.

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beyond the streets alaskan tapes

“someday deep in the dark I feel you”

The Batlord 05-24-2018 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1954618)
In music unlike sociopolitical matters a state of disrepair is a fine place to visit. It’s only sound. Musical brutality doesn’t inconvenience you. Punk rock noise no waves turn to ripples and then like glass. Your roof isn’t really leaking nor do you really live in a palace. It’s best to homeless and free when the bugs don’t really bite and the sun doesn’t really burn.

Church. I don't know if this touches on what you're talking about, but I love old school metal, punk, and proto-punk more than the later stuff in general, not because it's better, but it's often a sound that's being explored with wonder and joy rather than a later artist with confidence built on the shoulders of giants and an idea to refine what previous artists have already done.

Take Suicide. Plenty of electronic artists have become far more sophisticated, but Suicide burned their bridges and went to square one, even if square one could never have reached the subtle heights of their descendants. But they arrived at a far more visceral and excited sound than so many of their followers simply because they didn't know what to do and that was amazing.

OccultHawk 05-24-2018 01:08 PM

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Take Suicide. Plenty of electronic artists have become far more sophisticated, but Suicide burned their bridges and went to square one, even if square one could never have reached the subtle heights of their descendants. But they arrived at a far more visceral and excited sound than so many of their followers simply because they didn't know what to do and that was amazing.
Wow. Just when you think nobody is reading. That’s a perfect example of exactly what I’m talking about. Have you heard the live recording where they’re booed off the stage during Frankie Teardrop? Suicide isn’t just a perfect example; it’s the BEST example. ****ing solid gold post.

The Batlord 05-24-2018 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1954659)
Wow. Just when you think nobody is reading. That’s a perfect example of exactly what I’m talking about. Have you heard the live recording where they’re booed off the stage during Frankie Teardrop? Suicide isn’t just a perfect example; it’s the BEST example. ****ing solid gold post.

I'll be honest I'm no longer high enough to hang with this conversation but it made total sense at the time.


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