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GetSquirrely

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  1. i really want a cockatiel
  2. what do you guys think of glass coffee mugs? i've got a few of them, they look beautiful & insulate coffee like no tomorrow... only problem is im scared to put them in the microwave
  3. oh my god i havent seen this in nearly 20 years, childhood memories are flowing back. i used to play the Busytown game, 5 year old me thought it had such grabbing visuals. wish i still had it, would not hesitate to play right now tbh. such a peacefully innocent little game
  4. gave this album proper listen this morning... damn it's a million times better than I remember. Poor Kakarookee
  5. some Dub-One action. probably posted one or two of these before, he's the best in the game imo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkACe-11CBc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLOYCMEANy0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unWX1f7QHn4
  6. has this bird been posted yet?
  7. yeah, he's got some downloadables on soundcloud too, but that's it. kid lib said there should be a new release from him on GBW soon though
  8. I think the abstractness in the 'dark evil' type snares albums gets downplayed and the silly sound type ones are seen as more 'abstract' by default. Pressure Torture from Doll Doll Doll seems like an absolutely bonkers idea musically. Also there's that "Mercy Funk" track with the insane time signature description in the youtube comments also the more digital-sounding Snares albums seem like the 'scary' ones to me in all honesty, a lot of the dark ones go so over the top they make me want to chuckle maybe and maybe that's Snares' intent. But like Coke Ajax from Huge Chrome Cylinder Box and the next one Li2CO3, if anything is autobiographical about Snares' music it's not the over the top serial killer themes it's those two tracks, and the fact they follow each other on the album..... hmmm like let's just say maybe he took bipolar medication and his intent was like "screw you IDM posers, this is real 'I feel like a robot' music" Totally agreed, and I feel his melodies don't get the credit that they deserve because they're so overpowered by the sheer density of his sound. Pwntendo, Duffy, Miss Balaton, Vida, etc all have beautiful melodic progression. And then tracks like Marty's Tardis which have seamless genre shifts; spastic breakcore to dub. People dismiss him too quickly because of the initial shock value of his tracks, but he's a seriously talented artist in all aspects.
  9. the only track I remember is chinaski, but I really love it. I should listen to this album again
  10. I knew there was one I was forgetting, Love Love is 100% quality
  11. For SciWax, just listen to Dub-One, Equinox, Nebula, Champa B... might as well just say listen to the whole label. Dub-One's my favorite though, unmatched in how much sheer power rolls through his tracks. these two releases will blow your subs to shreds: https://www.discogs.com/Dub-One-Lion-Step-No-More-Games-Natalies-Rhodes/master/1249365 https://www.discogs.com/Dub-One-The-Broken-Paradise-EP/release/10535385 I guess Brain Records isn't technically "new", but Bizzy B's been releasing a huge amount of unreleased tunes from that label recently. It can all be heard on his youtube streams, he usually does a massive 2-3 hour set every weekend playing unreleased tracks he's found. He'll play viewer tracks too if you email them to him. just an all around fucking awesome guy (just for the record, tune at 43:00 is HUGE) My favorite of the releases he's put out: http://junglistdownload.com/brian-records/audio/albums/the-lost-tunes-dat-lossless-flac
  12. missed the time cutoff to edit that post, cant post here without linking some tunes:
  13. yeah like Bulk said, subtle audio releases killer jungle right now. My other favorite labels are Greenbay Wax, Scientific Wax, and Brain Records. last 5 years have been a big jungle renaissance with tunes flying all over the place and some of the oldschool guys coming back releasing tracks, like Dillinja and Bizzy B. the 2010's have been a great decade for junglists
  14. This is a weirdly fascinating one is it because i totally forgot confield? lol Didn't even notice lol. Nah just a very strange (to me) ordering there. well after going back and relistening to a bunch of albums, it's probably more like this: incunabula LP5 confield / draft 7.30 untilted chiastic slide amber tri repetae oversteps quaristice exai I chopped elseq cause I really didn't listen to that as an album, and nts cause I only listened to session 1 and I cant motivate myself to go through 3 more. Incunabula and LP5 are way ahead of the pack. Incunabula could be separated because I enjoy it mostly for sentimental reasons, but at the same time, it's got an ethereal, spacey vibe that I don't think they've matched before. Not saying I wished they'd stuck with this style for too long, especially considering I don't like amber or oversteps nearly as much. I think draft has better individual tracks than confield, but confield is a wayyyyyy more satisfying album listen than draft, so they're about even to me. Lentic catachresis as a closer is absolutely unreal. The rest of the list is pretty self-explanatory, but idk if it's more or less strange than the one before.
  15. This is a weirdly fascinating one is it because i totally forgot confield? lol
  16. incunabula LP5 draft 7.30 amber chiastic slide tri repitae untilted oversteps elseq exai quaristice nts
  17. someone get this bird near rich's studio please
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