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  1. Exactly. What point are you trying to get across with this anecdotal evidence you're presenting, other than trying to legitimate the invasion? Yes, a lot of armies, EU and otherwise, have neonazis amongst them, and that's an issue that should be monitored closely, but what are you trying to say?
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    Hoping there'll be a tour announcement in the near future
  3. Had a good life quality improvment when I decided to stop reading the occasional Pitchfork review.
  4. Loved it on headphones, was blown away when a friend played it on decent speakers :)
  5. Then again there's all end, which feels more like a closer to the 8 hour thing. In some interview Rob spoke about being pleased with people going for full immersion. Either way, it seems to work both as self-contained releases and a larger scale thing, so it says something about good sequencing. But does it even matter? You can engage with it in whatever way you like. Why would you self-impose listening rules based on perceived artistic intent, if they're keeping you from listening :)
  6. Kinda hard for a 1940 film to rip off a 1951 film :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasia_(1940_film) Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach. Live-action shots of the orchestra illuminated in blue and gold, backed by superimposed shadows, fade into abstract patterns. Animated lines, shapes and cloud formations reflect the sound and rhythms of the music.[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_sound The first practical sound-on-film systems were created almost simultaneously in the USSR, USA and Germany. ... In the 1950s, National Film Board of Canada animators Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart, and film composer Maurice Blackburn, began their own experiments with graphical sound, adapting the techniques of Pfenninger and Russian artist Nikolai Voinov.[2] McLaren created a short 1951 film Pen Point Percussion, demonstrating his work.[3] The next year, McLaren completed his most acclaimed work, his Academy Award-winning anti-war film Neighbours, which combined stop-motion pixilation with a graphical soundtrack. Blinkity Blank is a 1955 animated short film by Norman McLaren, engraved directly onto black film leader, combining improvisational jazz along with graphical sounds. In 1971, McLaren created his final graphical sound film Synchromy.
  7. Lacking integrity or morality of any kind :) In an interview with The Daily Beast, Glass and four other women came forward alleging that Kath had sexually preyed on them when they were teenagers and he was in his mid to late twenties. With Kath using his fame in Crystal Castles and Kill Cheerleader to get in contact with them at a young age, the alleged victims stated that he took advantage of their naivety and supplied them with drugs and alcohol in order to coerce them into sexual acts.[17] Glass later gave an interview with The Guardian and further elaborated on Kath's behavior towards her, commenting that he had thrown her out of a moving car, torn her hair out, lied about the nature of her rib injury, and had at several points gone against doctor's orders and made her perform after receiving a concussion. Kath also held onto Glass' passport and controlled her finances, never letting Glass have her own cell phone or credit card until a couple of years before she left. Glass also mentioned that if she ever thought of leaving Crystal Castles, Kath would threaten to replace her with someone "who's a better singer and who would put up with a lot worse than [she] would". After discovering that Kath had done similar actions towards other women, Glass felt it was her responsibility to come forward
  8. LP5 played smoothlyol on my Audio-technica AT-LP12, still need to put on Chiastic Slide.
  9. Just got confirmation from the record store that my copies for LP5 and Chiastic Slide are ready for pick-up!
  10. And then there's the DEBT EP :) Loving both EP's, probably some of my most played this year
  11. Finally revisited PLUS on a drive last weekend and absolutely loved it. I thought I'd grown tired of it a little, or felt that it was a little incoherent, but now it sounded absolutely fresh. I'd forgotten how good the tracks are and how much is going on in them. A bit of the acid jumped a little more into the foreground too. X4 is a beast, always get some vibe that it's somehow competing with drukqs
  12. great tracks, bit annoyed about the price of the digitals
  13. Cool, I once started on the same thing for Blade Runner 2049 and then found out I just kept on adding Kuedo tracks :) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0aFojeucCpjLJs4as6bYzm?si=UsMCurG3S729cBFz5eiECg&utm_source=copy-link
  14. ESTIMATED SHIPPING ON 19 NOVEMBER 2021 FROM UNITED KINGDOM. Gonna have to wait for the local record shop to stock this. Been hearing quite a lot of Brexit tax horror stories.
  15. Sound like bringing a lot of expectations into a trip =)
  16. waiting for the annoucement
  17. I recently decided to stop using Spotify (for obvious reasons) and switch to Qobuz, and to stop buying vinyl (mostly) and instead spend the same budget on digitals, so I can give more support to the artists I love and support more artists. Still making up for a lot of soulseeking in the past too, this feels about right. Roon is great for integrating your own digital library with a Qobuz or Tidal subscription. It's all in one place now. Roon's metadata is pretty good too, makes me spend a lot less time on tagging & renaming music. It's far from perfect, especially for electronic music, but the development team seems really dedicated to improving their product. All my music is on pCloud now, so there's one version of my library that's always synced & available when needed. I can just drag & drop new purchases straight into pCloud and it'll be in Roon and anywhere else the next minute.
  18. Yeah I slept on this and only found out this week what an amazing album this is
  19. que from surine by Damirat uses the same sound heard in the Autechre 2008 live sets, e.g.around 24:00 in the bootleg. Is that an Monomachine or Machinedrum sound? and the replication
  20. https://morwellofficial.bandcamp.com/album/souls Great album I've been listening to a lot lately. I first thought I found out about it on WATMM, but a search on 'Morwell' returns no results. I think some of you might also enjoy this!
  21. Love Cked nd Acuem & CP002, will be revisiting this album
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