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There you have it people. An inclusive insider look into the record store world staring music banter’s very own... EXO!!!!
Only on Freak Fighter!!!
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Funny thing happened me today. It's pretty much life imitating Music Banter. So I run into a friend, and made a comment about his cartoon face mask which lead into a conversation that ran into all different directions e.g. gaming, superheroes etc etc. So long story short he said "... which is why Superman's first, Action Comics #1, is so expensive ... " It gave me an instant flashback to MusicBanter and Exo's analogy. I like the fact that at the moment he said "Action Comics #1" he seemed pleased with himself like he's dispensing rare and important information. OK I'm pretty much done with this now. I don't like posting in other member's journals cause it make me feels like I'm trespassing or something.
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This album ![]() Home is decent soft rock / indie record.
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I’ve decided to try to put together a top 10 of my favorite records of the two thousand teens (*grunt*) but I didn’t really put a ton of work into it so I’d like to consider it a fluid document meaning that if anyone has issues or thinks I forgot something or whatever I’ll make adjustments in future posts. The formatting is from whatever I copy & pasted it from. Sorry it’s not pretty. I gave every year at least one slot which doesn’t really make sense either but here it is:
10) Christian Fennesz* & Jim O'Rourke – It's Hard For Me To Say I’m Sorry 9) You Want It Darker by Leonard Cohen 8) Richard Dawson Nothing Important 7) It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot by Teen Suicide 6) FLY or DIE II: bird dogs of paradise by Jaimie Branch 5) Coin Coin Chapter Two: Mississippi Moonchile Matana Roberts 4) Matana Roberts Coin Coin Chapter Three: River Run Thee 3) COIN COIN Chapter Four: Memphis by Matana Roberts 2) Bells for the South Side by Roscoe Mitchell 1) Susana Santos Silva – All The Rivers (Live At Panteao Nacional)
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Dawson, Marana, and Branch would definitely be on mine. Fly or die #2 is my fave from Branch too, you seemed skeptical when I said that it was better than the first one iirc.
Don't want to turn this into grilling your list but while Coin Coin Chapter 2 is a ****ing amazing homage to traditional styles tantamount to a historical document, I rank them 1=4>3>2. Maybe you do too, idk, I just noticed the 1 per year thing in your post. I still need to get around to more Susana Santos Silva. I see that she's involved with Fire! Orchestra and I only have a vague memory of checking out that album and that's the extent of my knowledge.
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Best/favourite has never seemed like a dichotomy to me but I know what you're getting at. There are some albums that are really important statements or whatever but you still find a deeper personal connection to something else in that artist's discog.
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Yesterday while watching a quarantine concert a was completely blown away by the avant garde violinist, Laura Ortman. I really hope I can spread the word about her music on Freak Fighter because she’s an unassailable powerhouse.
![]() RAPID LANDS by Laura Ortman As her Bandcamp page points out this was released in 2013. It was recorded on a 4 Track cassette recorder at a place called the Dust Dive in Brooklyn. Actually, it seems the Dust Dive refers to a place and a band of which she has been a part of. https://wavefarm.org/ta/archive/artists/2fsm83 Quote:
Here’s the url: https://thedustdiveflash.bandcamp.com/track/rapid-lands
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![]() ![]() The Ocean Inside a Stone | Susana Santos Silva Impermanence | Susana Santos Silva. A limited edition of 300 physical releases released in 2020 this is a fantastic and as always unassailable release from the brilliant Silva and her band. The Free Jazz Collective Blog, the definitive most authoritative voice on free jazz on the internet gives it 5/5 Stars and an excellent review that can be found here: https://www.freejazzblog.org/2020/06...silva.html?m=1 On this album I hear strong and extremely effective influence of both Charlie Haden and Don Cherry. Obviously both Haden and Cherry have a good deal of diversity in their releases so I’ll add more specifically Liberation Music Orchestra and Mu, two records that are both old friends that I love love love. Again, this may be redundant but I recommend this record fully.
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