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  1. must be an expensive grade of lubricant. https://i.imgur.com/lQhdIJo.gifv
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  2. Better than some of the shit on tv...
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  3. - Looks at total playtime on Control - Yeeeaaaahhhh...
    3 points
  4. that would be pretty awesome to experience at a rave:) reminded me of growing up in the country, we had two channels, abc & cbs but we constantly took turns having to go outside and turn the antenna to get better reception with help yelled from inside "Turn, Turn, Back, Stop Go Back, Back, There, There Leave It!"
    2 points
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  6. glad someone bumped this because it's their best album for me at least for now
    2 points
  7. It's a slow game. But it's one of the best.
    2 points
  8. Added #4 link to the top post, out today ?
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  9. Beautiful sweeping harmonies and melodies meet brutal glitched syncopated beats. Recommended.
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  10. this one rocks. nice and loud with a spliff
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  11. there's been a trailer up on https://www.vhshead.com for a few months now
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  12. Do you guys also know how it will sound even before loading the topic? I do
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  13. He's also played tons of old stuff in recent sets. Its a bit lie the mask thing - "i don't want the crowd to focus on my face".. when he comes across as one of the best gurners on stage clearly lovig it, shouting at the crowd, giving it socks etc. Coachella anyone? I guess he likes to paint a picture but when it comes down to it he's a rave fucking monster
    1 point
  14. this thread is fucing shit can it be closed?
    1 point
  15. Did you delete your post of “who else knows what this sounds like before even opening the thread?” Lol or was that someone else (very well probably was). ? Just getting a giggle out of the post, whoever it was, being deleted. I thought the same thing and then listened to a few of the tracks and it’s much different than I was expecting
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  16. Last CD purchases for a while. I must admit I went a bit hogwild, though these were not all at once, in my defense. Techno... * Freq - Heaven (1997:) Detroit techno (but with an occasional bit of extra breaky flavour) from Sean Deason, an unfairly underrated second wave producer of the stuff. He has a few other aliases like Code 3 and Psykofuk... I really wish the double 12" from 1994 he made as Freq, Innerspace was available as a CD, it's probably my favourite stuff I've heard from him. Nonetheless, Heaven is both a slice of groovy Motor City goodness and something nice to chill out to (as...
    1 point
  17. Yeah, the woman I was doing them with last who is hardcore into drugs was gagging on them. To me the taste is so innocuous - wouldn't even occur to me that it might bother someone else. Meanwhile my trip was nonstop purgatory. Blue cheese tastes like stinky feet, and is delicious. But I understand why other people hate it. Now that's a weird taste.
    1 point
  18. i do, this is a first hearing someone else does. everyone else gags every time, thinks its the worst.
    1 point
  19. that sundowner tune has a really good vibe proper weird tone stuff on counterpart, will be giving that whole album a spin soon really nice ambient bits in there pretty mature musicality to a lot of this, really strong melodies/movements in that newest album there
    1 point
  20. I was a downhill skater, can confirm
    1 point
  21. i live in minneapolis and last week cops shot a guy to death, said he was shooting them first, passenger in the car with the guy said he wasn't shooting. body cams were not on, cops will not be releasing the names of the officers involved. same old shit
    1 point
  22. Wow, never thought I’d see the day that Linus Torvalds would side (or more correctly perhaps; conspire) with Bill Gates. The rabbit hole goes even deeper than I suspected.
    1 point
  23. https://soundcloud.com/cult-fortyeight/cult-48-uvb-76 Here's one of the mixes, check it out! mlon ?
    1 point
  24. i must be really online and jaded because this strikes me as totally bizarre. I applaud this girl's decision to film this incident, and for that she deserves recognition (which she has already received) but the sobering reality is that it's one of many incidents of police brutality filmed on smartphones. a drop in an ocean really. Events outside of her control and influence caused the George Floyd incident to become oversized and symbolic vs other incidents that were filmed, such as the Eric Garner killing. Ramsey Orta "deserves" this award just as much as Frazier, but he was instead arrested in a plea deal sting iirc. Would Frazier even...
    1 point
  25. Cult 48 | Discography | Discogs
    1 point
  26. Is masturbating a flaw? "An internal investigation" into a dude who accidentally masturbated on a Zoom call. Jesus fuck puritanical 'murica strikes again. I do like how they went from talking about a dude stroking his unit straight to discussing guns. Look at this shit: do we need an international conversation about chain-yankin, even if it's accidentally on cam?
    1 point
  27. look at this ballsy motherfucker also gives you a good reference at the size of this caldera
    1 point
  28. It’s really been done to death.
    1 point
  29. just purchased this from a vinyl pal
    1 point
  30. I run a small plumbing business and audacity has been an absolutely indispensable tool for us. Especially in the field.
    1 point
  31. Audacity is my weapon of choice, has been for a long time. I've recorded and/or edited all my sets on it. It's great.
    1 point
  32. thanks! it's something i'd like to develop further, maybe write a proper thing on. a very common complaint about artists' careers/life in general is "you get older, magic is lost to complexity, you become cynical & bureaucratic"; but i think there's a way of reframing it as a continuous process of evolution. you lose the naive magical frame of youth but you open up the possibility of affirming some higher-level narrative of Becoming which incorporates that process of "loss" without simply ruminating on it
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  33. imo their mainline albums kinda have this narrative trajectory to them MHTRTC: first decade of life, very warm & nostalgic Geogaddi: teenage years, kinda dark & edgy but still in this very warm/analogue style Campfire: college years, more "real world" associations. things are a bit cleaner, there is this feeling of reaching adulthood but still quite optimistic about the future Harvest: being in your 30s, suddenly much less nostalgic sounding. this lingering tension & awareness of complex real world/political themes I kinda hope the next one continues this progression in a way that also affectively kills nostalgia culture
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