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for every section lost another one is potentially gained. imminence mayhaps?4 points
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https://upsammy.bandcamp.com/album/germ-in-a-population-of-buildings On her sophomore album "Germ in a Population of Buildings”, upsammy moves through her surroundings with the curiosity of a place-bending landscape architect. The album is rooted in her interest for ambiguous environments in constant shift, and the feeling of discovering strange patterns in different ecosystems. Often, the Amsterdam-based artist finds herself zooming in and out beyond a place's most recognizable surface features to inhabit the microscopic and gigantic. Gathering field recordings and evocative environmental sounds, she shapes this source material into vibrating electro-acoustic rhythms and unstable, psychedelic textures. upsammy's debut album, 2020's critically-acclaimed "Zoom", was praised for its careful reimagining of IDM, evolving vignettes that nodded towards the...1 point
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Also enjoying World of the Waking State. I am finding that consistency is the name of Steffi's game.1 point
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Yeah, this. I always wondered how they got away with “lending out” ebooks like that. I’m against overbearing copyright as much as the next guy (maybe even against copyright period) but labeling yourself an archive doesn’t give you the right to start passing around copies of each and every file that comes your way. They can’t not have seen this coming.1 point
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Haha thanks WATMM, without you I would have never checked this out, and indeed, this shit slaps hard.1 point
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But libraries pay for hard copies of the books and have special copyright laws? They need to argue they are something else, because they are so very important in preserving human knowledge and culture (like that amazing film "In Our Garden").1 point
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i watched For Your Eyes Only last week and it was campy and weird. i think i just don't like the Roger Moore Bond movies, and this one was more competent than the other i watched but i i'm going to avoid the others. just finished The World is Not Enough and it was actually okay. it had plot holes/handwaving science and just shifting things from one set piece to the next, but it was all done well enough. Brosnon is alright, played Bond a little too much to the cliche, i think, but that's not a bad thing necessarily. the intro scene and main song (anyone remember Garbage?) were...1 point
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This is the new Danny Brown i've been waiting for for years. Some fcking insane tracks on this. Have been moshing like an idiot all over my apartment today to "Lean Beef Patty" and "God Loves You".1 point
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cool new artist to me. he's had a lot of great releases come out recently. latest one on transatlantic is 2 long form high bpm techno/idm bangers. really great stuff. a more ambient oriented one on the solid 3XL label. and a full length from last year. all 3 worth checking out!1 point
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⚪ Adorned in Pure White, Beneath the Veil of Countenance, True Light Illuminates the Soul, Divine Love Nurtures the Spirit , by 天火見 🔥 🍃 私__バッグ 🔮1 point
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That palm skin productions remix is probably my favourite of all their remixes, so fucking smooth1 point
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christ almighty yes that is intense. last fall i quit smoking after 20+ years of near daily use and for almost a month solid my mind bombarded me with vivid symbolically rich dreams and nightmares. then i started smoking again for a few months. then i quit again. same thing. my dreams this week have been off the goddamn rails. i try to write them down so i don't forget, but sometimes i forget to do the thing to not forget1 point
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Listened to Quaristice from beginning to end, I only point this out as unusual because generally if I listen to Quaristice it's all mixed up with different versions of the tracks etc. It's been awhile since I just listened to it as a proper album. Really enjoyed it. The shorter edits of the tracks really work and it flows beautifully. This includes Nu-nr6d which is the perfect coda, unlike a lot of the Japan bonus tracks that just get tacked on at the end, I think it works perfectly in this case. Always enjoy "rediscovering" Ae albums. This is 15 years old now?1 point
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season's greetings https://rtrmusic.bandcamp.com/album/xor This time RTR gathers up the most energetic tracks he has done so far. Putting those 10 tracks together makes us go through an immersive musical journey that goes from stuttering, rapid breakbeats all the way through the record to complex melodies, needling acid basslines, mind-melting electronic workout that’ll leave you on your knees. releases January 9, 2023 the title track is a beast. i couldn't be happier about the description - "the most energetic tracks he's done". rtr is one of the best, and he keeps getting better.1 point
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Quaristice et al is partly/mostly/all hardware, right? i know it logically doesn't exactly make sense but often i find more 'raw' sounding hardware-created music can feel more physical. this doesn't seem to track when the recordings are hella tweaked in post-production (see: Untilted) but i always chalked up the more visceral feelings of Quaristice to the mostly-raw mostly-hardware recordings (rightly or wrongly)1 point
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imo the physicalness of the quari family is probably mostly related to monomachine. i always like that about mnonomachine! ...still miss mine sometimes0 points