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Author Topic: Circle Jerk+YSI+Spaceman Genocide  (Read 16740 times)

Tyler

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Re: Circle Jerk+YSI+Spaceman Genocide
« Reply #50 on: 08 Jan 2007, 03:26 »

This is the track Momma's Boy from Elizabeth and the Catapult. Astounding acoustic sounds with amazing lead singer. I shall try recording the rest of the tracks later, as I am grabbing them off streaming audio.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/kwvrqi
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Re: Circle Jerk+YSI+Spaceman Genocide
« Reply #51 on: 26 Jan 2007, 23:57 »

This is ALL Cassie's work here. But since she has yet to add it:

Hello Saferide - Introducing...

Beautiful female vocals and acoustic guitar. Try it out.
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Re: Circle Jerk+YSI+Spaceman Genocide
« Reply #52 on: 27 Jan 2007, 13:29 »

Needs to explaining, really.

Deerhoof - Friend Opportunity.
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Re: Circle Jerk+YSI+Spaceman Genocide
« Reply #53 on: 27 Jan 2007, 13:47 »

Seriously, I still think deerhoof is kind of boring. But here's two presents.

#1 is the new Of Montreal Hissing Fauna, Are you the Destroyer


And this is a dude named Pantha du Prince www.sendspace.com/file/k32ku3

Here's a snap review of it that I think is hilarious. The album is really really good and pretty.
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Pantha Du Prince proves that mixing up house and indie doesn?t have to result in MSTRKRFT. ?This Bliss? promises a melancholy mood with feet in both camps: Detroit and minimal vs. My Bloody Valentine and psychedelia (Weber even rejigged the eighties jangle-pop of the Chills? ?Pink Frost? for the dancefloor on ?Diamond Daze?). Weber looks outside the pop canon for inspiration too on the album: the track ?Moonstruck? is a homage to Terry Riley, while ?Saturn Strobe? is a cover of a track by contemporary composer Robert Skempton.
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