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Supersilent 1-3
New Bjork album
New Bjork album
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I adore the former. How do you like the latter?Piano Mouth wrote:Supersilent 1-3
New Bjork album
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It's ok, I think up there with vespertine which is prob my fav Bjork LP
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1–3 is one of my all-time favorites. due for a revisit.
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Melody, Silence - Michael Pisaro, solo guitar perfomed by Cristián Alvear, on Potlatch.
Good stuff. Something in the guitar tone makes me wanna listen to Derek Bailey again.
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Bryan Eubanks - From the Cistern (Gruenrekorder, 2014)
turn up the volume
turn up the volume
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I listened to an old fave of mine from 1993 today: Parker/Dunmall/Guy/Levin, "Birmingham Concert"
Holds up pretty well, I think. Because of the two horns fluttering away, it made me want to hear the Jimmy Lyons box (with Borca). Think I'll try to check those discs out over the next couple of weeks.
Holds up pretty well, I think. Because of the two horns fluttering away, it made me want to hear the Jimmy Lyons box (with Borca). Think I'll try to check those discs out over the next couple of weeks.
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Acid Mothers Temple - In 0 to Infinity.
This may actually be their (unheralded) masterpiece.
This may actually be their (unheralded) masterpiece.
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I'm getting a real kick out of Aine O'Dwyer's Music for Church Cleaners Vol 1 and 2. If you listen to it long enough, you might just figure out the title's comedic effect.
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I, too, rate this release highly, although I recall not caring for the vocals on the second track. The last song is one of the best things they've ever written, though.Skuj wrote:Acid Mothers Temple - In 0 to Infinity.
This may actually be their (unheralded) masterpiece.
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great recording—only wish it were longer.


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A few days ago, I checked a few Shonen Knife videos on youtube, to have good laugh. I find them quite ridiculous. I also found a transfer of their very first release, a tape from 1983. What can I say? I ended up buying the CD version of that same thing, I didn't hesitate for a moment. It's still ridiculous, but now it comes right out of my own CD-player.
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Bang bang bang Twist Barbie.

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I really like their b sides collection, "birds and the b sides"
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Nah, I still listen to indie rock and riot grrl bands from the '90s, '00s too
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IKB - Rhinocerus
i don't give a damn rodrigues brothers, but this is pretty nice.
i don't give a damn rodrigues brothers, but this is pretty nice.
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I've been working my way through Richard Garet's recent release of nearly six hours of live performances from the last couple of years. Only about halfway so far, a bit more noisy than his work released on CD.
http://www.contoureditions.com/releases ... _0011.html
http://www.contoureditions.com/releases ... _0011.html
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there is some great music by Alvear on the Net.schiksalgemeinschaft wrote:
Melody, Silence - Michael Pisaro, solo guitar perfomed by Cristián Alvear, on Potlatch.
Good stuff. Something in the guitar tone makes me wanna listen to Derek Bailey again.
John Cage, and some lesser known Spanish composers, ranging from contemporary guitar to more avant. check Santiago Astaburuaga here:
http://cristianalvearmontecino.bandcamp ... cha-i-2013