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Wink Wink 2011 - A bit of a change this year
IDMG:
Admittedly their black metal elements aren't always very prominent. (and the first song on that album is really boring)
krazykarl:
Rustie - Glass Swords (2011) [post-dubstep/retro-rave]
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--- Quote from: p4k ---Like the new wave of take-rave-back-to-the-kids producers, Rustie is also fearless about rehabilitating and reinventing the genre's cheesiest and most pleasurable moments, the stuff dubstep's more glower-prone producers wouldn't even claim as being part of the genre's DNA...[he] is operating in a world where radio producers have already plundered dubstep for fresh sounds, and as if knowing he's now competing as much with Billboard hit-makers, his tracks have the maximalist zeal of Max Martin bubblegum...He shares the make-it-immediate urge of Deadmau5 and his ilk but has no time for their simplicity or brutality. One of the best things about Glass Swords is that, for all of its pop-goes-clubbing bluster, it's also as psychedelic, where the devil's in the zillion little details zigzagging across the tracks-- as you'd expect from a Warp album-- whether we're talking their classic-era IDM records or more recent signings like Flying Lotus.
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Andy Stott - We Stay Together EP (2011) [experimental/techno)
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--- Quote from: Resident Advisor ---This is minutely stratified music. It might be lo-fi, but it's not the kind that obscures; Stott's rough textures merely blur the lines between the elements. This dynamic turns a fairly straightforward techno thumper like "Bad Wires" into a heaving mass of gravelly shakers and dust-eaten drums, and the otherwise funky "Cherry Eye" into a swirling watercolour punctured by an unforgiving kickdrum. We get a glimmer of hope with the title track, based around a mercilessly phased sample, but it's unceremoniously stomped out by the hellish closer "Cracked."
I've spent a lot of time this year complaining about the complacency of dub techno, pondering its inevitable death as a viable genre. But maybe these burning doldrums are a good place to be, because the trickery that Andy Stott is performing on the genre's corpse is as morbidly exciting as the foreboding beats he carves out of prehistoric stone.
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pwhodges:
I have added another disk to the Beatles arrangements above. Just one more to come now.
pwhodges:
Meanwhile, here is another performer playing several of the pieces from that set (including some from the disk not uploaded yet), plus a couple of other transcriptions by her brother, and an unrelated piece written for the pianist.
But the disk starts with Paul McCartney's second serious essay in a classical music form (after the Liverpool Oratorio), which is a piano piece called "A Leaf". This has become better known in a later orchestral version, but here it is as originally written.
A Leaf (Chitose Okashiro)
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1 Paul McCartney - A Leaf
2 Frederic Rzewski - Short Fantasy on "Give Peace a Chance"
3 Ichizo Okashiro - Hey Jude
4 Toru Takemitsu - Golden Slumbers
5 Barbara Monk-Feldman - Michelle
6 Ichizo Okashiro - Yesterday
7 Ryuichi Sakamoto - Aki 2.2 (Magical Mystery Tour)
8 Michel Block - "billet doux" (for Chitose Okashiro)
joyless:
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--- Quote from: IDMG on 04 Dec 2011, 18:58 ---
Gloomlights by Airs
Some weird combination of shoegaze, 80's pop, and black metal
Name your own price, no minimum:
http://airs.bandcamp.com/album/gloomlights
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oh hey, this is my band. never thought i'd see us posted on the QC forums.
thanks to anyone who enjoys the album. if anyone wants a physical copy, keep an eye on our facebook page. i got a few that i'll sell later this month. it's sold out from the label.
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