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Gretsky 3D

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  1. When the season aired I had earnest hopes for Dougie to stick around at least long enough for him to meet Albert.
  2. Or how about https://youtu.be/bdVNwyhJN8s?t=13m32s 13:32 "I do have some pictures on the disc that show what a *real artist* can do."
  3. Ok, I stepped into the rabbit hole of 80s-tech-themed-tv-broadcasts related video suggestions. There goes my day. Thank you.
  4. Just read the rollingstone interview. Lol at the little rant he gives, feeling the need to justify the fact that he made a "soundtrack for a movie that doesn't exist". Who gives a shit? Anyway, all album preview material looks and sounds good so far.
  5. Sir Ooze, as a hellgian, you must have heard this one? Excellent inadvertent dungeon synth from the dark 80s. https://stroomtv.bandcamp.com/album/jan-zonder-vrees-ost
  6. What I was aiming at earlier is that S3 may take a couple years time -and rewatch sessions- before anyone can really tell for themselves if it actually holds up against previous Twin Peaks. Just like FWWM had to cool down for a while before many people came to appreciate it. Then again, 120 mins are easier to revisit than 18 hours.
  7. Didn't Tarantino himself use these exact same words after the Fire Walk With Me premiere? Like that film, S3 will probably become easier to appreciate over time, as most people will slowly get over their preconceived ideas of what a Twin Peaks sequel is supposed to be. Despite my own reservations while watching the finale, I still find myself thinking about its imagery almost every day. Its vibe of a desperate morbid obsessiveness is something I don't think I've seen before in any other film except Vertigo. Similar feeling with the insane Bob battle in the previous episode. Totally ridiculous, but so wonderfully dreamy. The women with the sandwiches! In any case I feel like the best way to approach (any) Twin Peaks is with the same wonder and excitement as good old Coop would have. "Would you look at that. David Bowie turned into a talking teapot? And it's slippery in there? Amazing!"
  8. http://cuntpuntme.tumblr.com/post/110650568994after seeing that, I can't wait for a more rave- or even hardcore-inspired sidetrack of vaporwave...vaporrave? (That said, backrgound track/sample id?)
  9. *puts down suitcases* Seclusive vacation has been fun, but it's always good to come home. Anything happen while I was g...HOLY MOTHER OF CHRIST
  10. Well darn it... that explains why the second half sounds exactly like his own stuff (which it probably is??). It seemed like a mood-shift experiment. Not too familiar with Gamble, except for his most recent album. I like pretty much all of this though! So I'm still curious if anyone recognizes any tracks.
  11. Douglas is on a roll with his own releases, and now we get this nice look into his electronic taste (which is interesting because his own music is hard to fit into any style/scene). So many things I've never heard though! If anyone can ID any tracks, please do so. I'm especially curious about the first and second track, assuming the heavy dark beat marking the beginning of a new track. Ever since I've heard Andy Stott's We Stay Together, the beat-track at the beginning of this Dalglish mix is what I've always hoped any future Stott albums to sound like. I was always disappointed. Now I'd love to know what this is.
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