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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
HotwiredUterus:
Have some Japanese dream pop.
After After Hours by Sugar Plant
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also, does anyone have The Rosebuds Unwind? just asking.
--- Quote from: All Music Guide ---After After Hours is an entrancing collection of hypnotic dream-pop. While the songs all blend together, Sugar Plant is about sound, not songs, and After After Hour certainly delivers with its fusion of droning electronics, ethereal vocals and pulsating strummed guitars
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edwinalink:
--- Quote from: dancarter on 16 Feb 2009, 13:37 ---Per discussion on the listening thread:
Bitcrush - Epilogue in Waves
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It’s pretty much a given that an n5MD release is going to provide exquisitely recorded beauty and melancholy. Evolving from it’s original IDM roots it now can almost single-handedly lay claim to defining post-rock blends of electronics and instrumental rock. It comes as no surprise then, that label founder Mike Cadoo, going under the guise of Bitcrush, is capable of delivering an album that is a quintessential summation of where the label is currently at.
Acoustic drums with plenty of room reverb clang under the washes of synth and guitar drone, accentuated by electronic pulses and blips. The sound is huge, the epic-ness Cadoo strives for is achieved with aplomb. A spattering of vocal tracks - ‘Of Days’, ‘Epilogue To Tides’ and ‘To Drown’ add a layer of variety to the otherwise distant wall of sound aesthetic. “To Drown’ is also notable for it’s overt use of programmed rhythms, as opposed to the organic drums of the rest of the album. The album can have a tendency to wash over the listener in the wrong context, with it’s consistently languid tempos and simple chordal progressions but, in the right place - and I would suggest up loud and in the dark - its a moving and peaceful body of work.
(Review courtesy: Cyclic Defrost)
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thank you so SO much! I'm still flipping out over this album!
now if only someone could be so kind as to show me a code for that "jaydiohead" thats still active.
that'd be a trip!
edwinalink:
sad fact.
i had never used mediafire or even seen it in use.
until i downloaded that album.
call me a troglodyte. its okay.
tuomas:
--- Quote from: Yossarian on 16 Feb 2009, 07:55 ---First of all: this post definitely does in no way represent the entirety of the german music scene. I just want to share some of the better recent acts that happened to make it into my record collection. I'm sure, there are a number of board-members who might contribute much more profoundly in that direction.
Blackmail - Bliss, Please (2001)
Readymade - It doesn't make sense (1998)
Slut - Still No1 (2008)
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Thanks for these. I never got around listening to Black Mail, eventhough I had some high recommendations. Readymade and Slut are more familiar though I've gone bit off the boil with them. The older Slut albums where pure gold in terms of melancholy at the time they really fit the phase of my life back then.
valley_parade:
--- Quote from: pulpfiction21 on 16 Feb 2009, 18:57 ---The Jim Yoshii Pile-Up - Picks Us Apart (2005)
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Rawwwwrgh. I find this one everywhere. But I still can't find the first two. Somebody send me a PM if you've got them.
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