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Posts posted by kichiguy
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Not to hijack, but I've actually never heard any AA, any reccos? Is there anything there that sounds like Environment 5?
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Really great stuff all around, so glad Ivan made these available for wider consumption. I really enjoyed the Jarman OST as well and finally completed my SoiSong cd collection this year (minus the impossible rare memory box).
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Finally got around to listening to this. Really lovely album full of those classic braindance vibes. Recommended!
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This probably belongs here. I really enjoyed reading Noise/Music so looking forward to digging into this
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/annihilating-noise-9781501335433/
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On 5/15/2021 at 1:03 AM, Silent Member said:
I'm watching the Third Day (HBO) instead. Folk horror/drama with a strong dash of innsmouth vibes (plus some psychedelic imagery) Only two episodes deep, but so far it's fingering a lot of pleasure points.
I'm two episodes deep too! Totally getting those innsmouth vibes too. I noticed a distant relative playing the part of the preachor as well.
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22 minutes ago, beerwolf said:
Watching Sons of Sam on Netflix. Brilliant. Miles better than Night Stalker which was a huge letdown imo (why would I care about the cops marriage problems told by his wife! Lol)
So far (on episode 2) this is excellent. The occult side of the story definitely adds extra interesting ingredient. I’m a sucker for anything to do with Beelzebub.
I'm watching this too (Episode 3 now) and just finding it so sensationalist. Satanic panic hysteria all over this thing.
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7 hours ago, Polytrix said:
Will check this out.
Digitals price?
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$9. And then $30 for a tshirt, $50 for 4 tapes and $65 for a windbreaker...
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this was really good and a lot more accessible in parts, not sure if thats a good thing or bad
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On 1/22/2021 at 11:17 AM, kichiguy said:
There will be a Soisong broadcast at Station Essence today, Friday 22 Jan at 20:21 pm CET. I won't be able to tune into the transmission myself but hope someone might record for posterity.
So Ivan has kindly made this broadcast available for free on Bandcamp. I can recognise familiar melodic motifs from Soisong jams of yore, as well as some class selections from Datacide, Jon Hassell, etc. So damn good.
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1 minute ago, toaoaoad said:
Nice to see Oversteps come up again. I've been listening to it this past couple of weeks and really enjoying it again, kind of in a whole new way post-SIGN.
I could easily get into an NTS-style longform version of r ess.
Yeah r ess really is just the perfect intro. Takes me the fuck away.
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Wow, really looking forward to this.
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The best kinda music
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nice clips! i hadn't seen some of these before
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20 hours ago, kuniklo said:
I have no idea what that sample is meant to refer to but it's great.
The Graffiti subculture i think, sampled from Style Wars. Read the review posted above!
REQ also used it ages ago on his LP 'One'.
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damn that picture disc IS sexy. the price tag, not so much. sigh
3 hours ago, Upset man said:I’ve recently (thanks to this thread and it’s users) been trying to dive into the world of coil and I just have to say the black light district album is just amazing. If I was blown away by that, where else can I go?
Try the Solstice EPs, and then maybe Elph and Time Machines work.
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I Pai
That is all.
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The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
Recently revisited this classic and holy smokes it was even better on second rewatch! Amazing sets, costumes, soundtrack and acting all around. Packed to the brim with crazy attention to detail and mad tracking shots. Really just a perfectly executed film in my books. I'm wondering if anyone has any other recommendations from Peter Greenaway's filmography?!
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Devastating news. He was such an influential figure on the experimental scene, what more can be said... Quietus has done a pretty touching piece on his roots, sounds like a truly wonderful human who breathed music his whole life. Rest in noise, captain pita!