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  1. *Anthony "Shake" Shakir - Frictionalism 1994-2009 (Very comprehensive but not 100% exhaustive compilation of the first 25 years of the recorded output of a previously more overlooked luminary of Detroit's techno and house scenes)

    *Cocteau Twins - Head Over Heels (The second album by the Scottish band I adore whose consistency is the only musical group to surpass that of Autechre, where their trademark sound started forming. Forty years old and remains altogether lovely, if somewhat overlooked in comparison to much of their material from after this point)

    *Iglooghost - Neo Wax Bloom (Debut full length of one of the most idiosyncratic figures in the world of dance related musical styles, this album is very polarizing)

    *Hovercraft - Akathisia (Space rock adjacent experimental noise rock from a band featuring a woman who is unfairly often better known for being Eddie Vedder's exwife)

    *Savvas Ysatis - Highrise (Late 90s techhouse blueprint from a Greek producer more often associated with his ambient works and collaborations with 12k label boss Taylor Deupree, overdue for a critical reappreciation)

    *Stars of the Lid - Avec Laudenum (One of my favourite albums by the Texan ambient drone maestros)

    *Can - Stuttgart 1975 (One of the three recent official releases of live Can material from 1975, divided into 5 different pieces, one of which is almost 36 minutes long, absolutely mindbending stuff for the krautrock devotee)

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  2. Peverelist - Tesselations
    (quintessential leftfield techno)

    Jack Rose - Two Originals of Jack Rose
    (lovely fingerpicked beauty from the late maestro whose synthesis of acoustic folk blues and Indian ragas feels more sincere than most guitarists not named John Fahey)

  3. Relistened to this for the first time in awhile and I think it's my favourite of his since Splazsh. I certainly like it much more than R.I.P., which is also pretty nice. I wish we had a subforum for this Darren's music, he's such a gifted musician/producer

  4. D'demonstrator was released 13 years ago. Elektrac was only six years ago but consisted of pre-Shobaleader material. As much as I enjoyed Be Up a Hello and its accompanying EP, Lamental, it certainly wasn't much new terrain. But even as far as retreading older sounds, it wasn't exactly terribly exciting, either. What I could really go for is more in the sound world of say, Budakhan Mindphone or something. Heck even as far as recent new sounds of Tom's, I liked Damogen Furies more than most people I can think of... Something altogether new couldn't hurt

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  5. On 3/30/2023 at 6:09 PM, Dragon said:

    i learned the hard way that this strategy doesn't work. the brothers don't care, i doubt they're gonna see it anyway.

    a new album would be the ultimate treat rn tho

    What's another five years? :L

  6. Still wishing I could buy Quadrange and all the other Quaristice "extras" in the AE_STORE ?

    Also getting a major Quaristice-like vibe off "elcy9 7hres" right now.

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