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Dorian Mode

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  1. I LOLled hard when The Donald was elected. Internally it was a big Fuck You to part of the establshment, externally it told the Truth of America to the World. No more slick and smooth window dressing a la Obama. The Donald truly is the proverbial Ugly American. BEsides he had some good ideas in his campaign, too bad he turned out to be Hillary-in-Drag/Obama-in-Whiteface, Bibi's butt boy and a marionet of the Neo-Cons.
  2. ... just realized that I have bought more Miles Davis albums than albums by any other artists .... so ... as a soft landing to "Electric Miles", this record that also bought serves well I think, and it's totally not Loops plus isolated themes, but done with piety and respect to the originals, remixed with 100% analog gear. like bass enhancement done with analog "frequency splitter" if memory serves ... [yt]https://youtu.be/GpnM2nczctQ[/yt]
  3. don't you just love it when after an elevating, mesmerizing performance , a very loud jarring ad jingle, jolts you to your senses and brings you back down to earth?
  4. De gustibus non est disputandum ... The science behind food pairing: Why do pineapple and blue cheese taste so great together? http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/R-D/The-science-behind-food-pairing-Why-do-pineapple-and-blue-cheese-taste-so-great-together the two things I don't want on my pizza .... blue cheese is something my body strongly tells it's not even food but rotten or poison ...
  5. Dorian Mode

    Trap

    forget trap, ratchet music is the shit
  6. talking about de Palma -- I recently watched Verhoeven's "Basic Instinct" ... I had avoided it for some reasons but then I saw it classified as a "neo noir" and thought that as a Noir fan I'm kind of obliged to see it ... well, more than noirish, it struck me as a de Palma Hitchcockian movie ... ridiculous, "mathematical" plot with symmetries and reversals, and boring softcore porn scenes one had to fast forward, but I guess de Palma fans might like it. some nice cinematography and dreamy score in classic style
  7. U.F.ORB sounds warmer, phatter and phuller than Orbus Terrarum. My dog likes Towers of DUb.
  8. like Scott Walker meets Steve Reich, Philip Glass .... or something ... like Bowie's Weeping Wall. (Low) should have a video or "worth a Mass"
  9. The Conversation is indeed a great 70s paranoid classic .... also it can be seen as related to 60s Antonioni's Blow Up and de Palma's 80s Blow Out .... or did I get names wrong? It could be an interesting maraton session to watch them all three back to back
  10. i think i it's rather obvious that the pseudoleftist, post modern indentity politics is a neoliberalist strategy to prevent class based coalitions and politics .... "we need to empower the left handed community", in truth, there is no left handed community or tranny community, they are just aggregate sets.or statistics.. Hillary said: Does breaking up the banks help us to get any more Black lesbians in wheelchairs in corporate boards ... so instead of tackling structural inequalities these retarded "communities" get their token represantation in elite positions but other wise everything stays the same
  11. I've been looking in to 70s paranoia, films like Three Days of Condor, Klute, The Parallax View Three Days of Condor (6.5 / 10) reminds me of another film by the same director, Network, in that both have interesting and fascinating stuff in them but the whole is so,ewat less than the parts ... especially the director seem to lack experience or understanding of relations between men and women, the romantic element is very crappy --- THe PArallax View (9/ 10)-- unexpectedly ( to me) strong, done in "formalist" manner like a cross between Kubrick and Hitchcock, striking cinematography, an excellent unsettling score ... feast for the senses -- ART Klute (9/10).: same cinematographer and composer as above, plus Jane Fonda's great, convincing performance as a high class call girl/hooker
  12. Sly & Robbie meet Nils Petter Molvaer ... Warsaw Summer Jazz Days (2015) Sly Dunbar - drums, Robbie Shakespeare - bass, Nils Petter Molvaer - trumpet, Eivind Aarset - guitar, Vladislav Delay - percussion, keyboards, sampling. --- I wasn't familiar with the guitarist Eivind Aarset, other wise it was what one couild expect, groove or riddim based jams, Vladislave delay does live sampling and dubby FX ... pleasant, more head bobbing tha chin stroking stuff ... Robbie sings occasionally for intros and outros, hilariously even Another Brick In the Wall ... guitarist plays textural stuff instead of "shredding", thats nice, Nils Petter uses effects and plays simple lines that occasionally sound pretty much like borrowing from Miles Davis ... nice stuff, good sound, some live imperfections add excitement, heh
  13. Clinton campaign posts first image of the suspected Russian Hacker;
  14. Weiner is indeed a funny looking dude .... I wonder if his careless texting affects his future prospects, like becoming the mayor of NYC ... btw what the is that flag he's carrying? New York flag?
  15. the most succesful Irish artist ever had hits in 4 decades ... it must be said that the mainstream pop got shit in the 80s, digital fx, midi and shit
  16. I haven't seen "Dracula", but this still made me to think another movie
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