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awepittance

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  1. no one here has mentioned Highball with the Devil the first Les Claypool solo album, no fans? It's an odd mixture of the production style of Tales/Pork Soda, loud reverbed drums and room sound with a little bit of a calmer more laid back feel. what about the stuff on Swansong like M.I.R.V. ? Atop i join you in the sasage love, i think it's one of the best primus related releases, and the reason i failed to praise them again in this thread is because i was one of the only ones to respond to the last sausage thread, i thought that was enough!
  2. that doesn't sound too promising, i figured the original lineup would be able to kill again but maybe not so
  3. just read about this EP (That also comes with a dvd) supposed to be a reunion of the original band, can't wait to check it out, i don't pay attention to these things anymore
  4. i love primus but dont like anything post Tim Alexander leaving, just didnt have the same feel after that. Brown album is the first one with the replacement drummer therefore i think its mostly shit. tales from the punchbowl as an album is extremely underrated. as is Pork Soda the album, probably their most experimental and just fucking weird album. im glad Les Claypool is getting the fame he deserves these days but im just what i would call an anti-fan of the whole jam band culturue and it's very hard for me to appreciate any of his involvement in that music scene I've been really curious about watching 'The Electric Apricot' but at the same time not sure if i would even get any of the humour (i only have heard one jam band group 'Phish') also does anyone remember seeing video footage of Primus touring for Sailing the Seas of Cheese where they had a scratcher on stage with them? It sounded pretty interesting but i've never heard any other bootlegs f them with a scratcher than what was on that video , here is the video im talking about http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=765966
  5. FX randomiz makes some really weird but melodic processing heavy electronic music. He's only put out one solo full length but i think it stands up pretty good for being over 10 years old.
  6. I was totally going to come back to this thread and recommend 3tronik, good call. Also: speedy J "a shocking hobby" has found its way into my rotation again. Yeah, I know it's old now. But... Fucking heavy bass and distortion, very intense music - worth checking out if you haven't already. the fact that 3tronik heavily samples from autechre makes them really hard to listen to.
  7. i love that Mark Feel record as well as moustache, ill be checking out this black dice record shortly This. yes also dont forget Lithops 3 solo albums, he is the producer for Mouse on Mars and his solo shit is even weirder and more glitched out i second this, i think it sounds like Ae in a good way. this is coming from someone who thinks Jega and Bola are mostly too cheesy and obvious AE ripoffs
  8. Have you heard Dalglish /O.s.t. - 'ideom', 'otjhor' or Farmers Manual - 'fsck' And/or 'explorers we'
  9. i actually included the real LCC and pro radii in mine and inserted similar length tracks from 'lying on the floor' to quasi match the actual untilted plaulist.
  10. richard devine is a good one, also for LP5/EP7 era AE influenced stuff check out Arovane and for the more glitchy stuff check out Fizzarum and Syndrone (only put out one LP that sounds a whole lot like confield) for the ultra glitchy atmospheric AE stuff check out Farmers Manual, a band that had a heavy influence on AE's sound undeniably, especially with Gescom 'minidisc' which took the concept from Farmers Manual's 'Explorers We' album as well as sounding very similar.
  11. http://www.recordlabelrecords.org/rlr01_preview.html
  12. i put up my own LP of 'lying on the floor...' on soulseek in 2005 as Autechre's Untilted and a large percentage of the people who downloaded it (around 50%) said they thought the real Untilted was fake and that mine was real.
  13. might be jazz but another similar thing + real-time physics
  14. keep posted for the upcoming instrumental record by Kush Arora 'Boiling Over' will post a preview track up here soon
  15. oh you new Autechre fans, so cute :kiss:
  16. like jokers music but jesus christ can't he come up with a better song title than Digidesign? sometimes it seems like artists put literally no effort into naming their tracks, just looked at his protools box and was like 'yeah bro the track is named!'
  17. fantastic track, this one and one of their Box of Dub cuts is excellent. I wish skream made more music like this.
  18. agreed about Island Noise being one of the top tier dubstep albums, i was just i guess being a picky bastard by saying it wasnt quite what i was looking for in terms of classic dub sounding dubstep. I just checked out the new Rupture mix a little closer (due to reids prompting) and i think for the most part this is very close to what im looking for. Ive been investigating the artists who appear on it to try and find lps or eps but the ones i like the most are hard to find information or music by.
  19. my mistake, yes disrupt is very authentic but not quite what im looking for either but yeah i mainly meant Geiom & Deadbeat are too far away from what im looking for
  20. I would recommend if haven't already heard: 6BLOCC, Disrupt, Geiom, and not exactly dubstep but still amazing Deadbeat...... i have heard all of them except 6Blocc, i guess im looking for something a little more rooted in actual reggae dub not just 'dub' in general, the term seems to mean a lot of things these days like Deadbeat i wouldn't put in the same category as what im looking for.
  21. is anybody going more in the 'box of dub' style direction right now? by this i mean dubstep music with a large nod or its feet firmly set in traditional dub music so far the only stuff ive heard that really meets this criteria for me is a handful of Scuba stuff, Box of dub 1 & 2 on Soul Jazz, Venetian Snares - Sabbath Dubs (yes minus the Ozzie vocals this shit is actually very well done and very classic dubby much moreso than most dubstep) Kush Arora - dub elements ocean. any recommendations would be awesome, less 2-step more DUB!!!
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