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myonnnnn
They all have their own unique flavor, like Stories is probably the most accessible/mainstream entry point but Rid of Me captures some of the rawest elements of her sound which definitely lessen in intensity as albums go on. White Chalk almost sounds like a totally different artist but is ethereally beautiful, so it’s kinda hard to say! I’m also just sorta getting in to her and have yet to make my way through her entire discography…
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myonnnnn
allison, hi! what about you? never heard of rumskib before. their name makes them sound like some obscure soundcloud rapper, but imma listen to it and see if it does the shoegaze genre justice lol. if you like super noisy stuff try Furry Things - The Big Saturday Illusion is pretty fuzzy
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kutas09301
Listen to the track "Where are the flowers", and if youll like it u should listen to their self titled
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maxbastow
It doesn't look like you've scrobbled Matt Maltese, but based on liking Jeff Buckley I think you would! He's a British singer-songwriter with a crooner's voice and a good sense of humour. "Greatest Comedian", "Rom-Com Gone Wrong" and "Oldest Trick in the Book" are great catchy songs I'd recommend as a starting point. His most-streamed ones are a bit more dramatic but good too.
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Ttssattsr2
I think it's Allie. Man, I'm listening to 무키무키만만수 right now and like, I feel like it's also wicked Alliecore. Weird Korean female duo making some outsider tunes. It has Samuel written all-fuckin-over it.
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thelastamy
Nice collection! This is Four Winds https://unquietnights.bandcamp.com/track/four-winds-single I love it, check it out hope you like it ;)
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TREMOLO68
well yeah I suppose, and it would likely be very good. the reason I ask is becuz you seem to like them. I was fortunate enough to see them live in Toronto on four separate occasions. Many line-up changes each time and lit only by projections each time. I was never disappointed after seeing them live, but they seemed at their apex during the haha sound tour
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Master_ov_Khaos
Do you listen to Grouper? Don't see it in your library and it seems like something you'd enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oc8UUzlfwE
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Master_ov_Khaos
Sorry, I’m not going to use a 2 year old shout as the place to catch up with one of my oldest friends. You have my number and can reach out to me whenever. I’m tired of putting in the effort to be honest. Merry Christmas, Allie
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Ttssattsr2
can you even with this too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2TuohSsw4k a trick with an egg that I like to perform
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nyenyere666
I guess the gerogerigegegege already had this angle covered when they released an octopus tentacle piece in a box and called it "Art Is Over"
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Master_ov_Khaos
If you didn't then someone else must have, because I remember the name and have scrobbles from them in the past. I'm almost positive you did. Merry Christmas btw!!
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nyenyere666
http://www.recitalprogram.com/simple-affections/ pretty sure you'll like this, electroacoustic/field recordings guys fucking around with romantic classical records
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nyenyere666
I like the juxtapositions between the glitch and the "earthy" drone/folk stuff. abstract/experimental mixes (especially those involving future club music in an abstract collagey manner) in general are my shit
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sixtycircuits
really nice to see three of my all-time favorite bands in your library. maybe you'll like C-Clamp as well? i suggest Longer Waves
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sixtycircuits
it's a still from a russian satire film called "Комплекс невменяемости". they took footage of a bulgarian scientist working with animals and claimed that it was bromine and chrome injections.
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sixtycircuits
and yes, i'm always on the lookout for bands that share the aesthetic. you know, i can't really describe it, but THAT aesthetic. based on your library i'm sure you'll enjoy C-Clamp. also if you like Labradford i highly recommend Stars of the Lid, it's ambient music but honestly their music is sublime, and a great deal above most contemporary "ambient" artists. generally Kranky records have put out an incredible amount of really great bands, i went through the catalog some time ago and the first 30 releases or so are magnificent. it has to do a little bit more with psychedelia than indie, but overall it's really hard to identify what exactly makes these bands great. well, Labradford's debut was actually the first thing ever to be released on that label, so that tells something. sorry for the wall of text
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Ttssattsr2
Seriously who is this guy? Anyway, Man or Astro-Man? yes or no? Currently sporting a boner for the chorus of the track Junk Satellite.
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coy-rationale
hey! i have been listening to a ton of slowdive because i'm seeing them in less than a month. are you into sophisti-pop? lots of prefab sprout, scritti politti, anna domino, the style council, aztec camera, level 42 etc here. the new lee gamble is flames imo. did you ever get into duster?
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coy-rationale
if you listen to any of it best to listen to prefab :D slowdive will be at the orange peel in asheville though i am not sure how far that is from you. http://theorangepeel.net/events/slowdive/
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myonnnnn
that is actually... really close to me. i am not too crazy about their latest songs, do you think they would play earlier material too? also, i am listened to duster's stratosphere for the first time seriously and it is magnificent. if you happen to know, are any of their releases anywhere as near as good as this? if not, i'll just stay here. it's like the proper and respectful evolution of what preceded it in the decade from numerous related genres.
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coy-rationale
robby has seen them and they had an amazing setlist. they opened with slowdive the track off the first ep (one of my personal faves) and played only two songs from the new record. totally worth going imo tbh. stratosphere has gradually become one of my favorite psychedelic rock records of all time. nothing from them is quite as good but the 1975 ep and contemporary movement are still amazing!
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myonnnnn
hmm, i did not think the word psychedelic upon hearing stratosphere the first several times, but i will listen again and see if that changes my perspective at all. the tickets are a bit much but i know that with an act like them there is no way i would still get in if i don't pre-order. i hope you are doing well. i do miss the lair days and enjoy seeing your posts on fb
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coy-rationale
i wish you could love telegram so we could talk more often :D i'm doing the best i can i guess. it's something to tell myself amidst all the awful things i tell myself. it's a lot of effort to be happy so i tend to just ride it all out, whatever. it's just one life. i call duster psychedelic rock just to emphasize how much i love them lol. the record is good enough to transcend the scenes they may seem to gravitate towards or come from. the record is versatile imo and that's what makes it special. i can listen to it on shuffle
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nyenyere666
Yea, the guy dropped out of music to become a mathematician and nobody even heard his piece until more than 50 years later. I miss characters like that
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nyenyere666
i've always been into both, just find it hard to listen to grim stuff in the spring/summer tbh. i was half joking really. https://www.instagram.com/apatia.bence/ that's me
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nyenyere666
i'm pretty sure Dennis Johnson's November would appeal to you, its massive fucking immensity of repetition/variation/negative space
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