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splesh

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  1. Back when trance was very compatible with techno
  2. Checking out the rest of these releases now, thank you!
  3. I have yet to hear other remixes besides Autechre's. I'm quite a fan of Bernhard Gunter and Ecobondage was the first Merzbow album I ever owned.
  4. Checking out Grave's first album, Into the Grave, from 1991 for the first time right now. Stockholm sound > Gotheburg sound, sorry not sorry. Obviously there will be exceptions but in general, I don't have much taste for melodeath
  5. I've been thinking about selling my MPC 1000 and buying a Live 2
  6. Great news, wonderful producer and Death by Tickling has been blowing my mind
  7. Very similar to Detroit techno but made in the Netherlands Nice crunchy glitch overlaid on some droney slowcore Classic Irish hippie psychedelic/progressive folk featuring a very young Clodagh Simmons Another album by British folk rockers I mentioned before, Dando Shaft Anne Gillis is a classic industrial artist from France whose most famous works were in the 1980s Great contemporary free jazz Lullatone - Little Songs About Raindrops is very cute electronic stuff a bit ambient a bit of "naive melodic sense" Steve Bicknell - Why? and For Whom? is some classic banging UK techno First album by the great maestro Surgeon. Overlooked. Ronald Snijders is a great Surinamese-Dutch flautist who has recorded a decent amount of sometimes overlooked jazz funk. Sigillum S' Trance Flexure. Early album by one of the better known Italian industrial artists
  8. Wow, The Fifth Dream is jawdropping
  9. Super hyped, never heard anything I didn't love from Azu Tiwaline!
  10. Been really enjoying digging through the catalog of Black Saint records: (if you don't know this label, check it out; even though it started in the late 70s there are many amazing heavyweights of the free scene)
  11. Wish more of Tortoise sounded like the first album... there's something really special about it that is so different from the others
  12. Pretty far removed from what I usually go for but it was also hard not to enjoy
  13. https://miramartingray.bandcamp.com/album/different-parts-of-the-same-dream Mira Martin-Gray's new EP Different Parts of the Same Dream is really cool overlapping synth motifs with some lovely analog tones https://lineimprint.bandcamp.com/album/lupe-luep-peul-epul An all time classic of the LINE record label. Those who like this kinda small sound/glitchy/ambient sound vibe should love this An Evening With Dando Shaft is the first album by the psychedelic British folk group Dando Shaft. Opening number and much of it sounds like if Nick Drake made prog. If that sounds like your cuppa, sink your ears in and enjoy. If it makes you want to run for the hills, don't bother.
  14. Do we have to buy AE_LIVE 2015 sets a second time?!
  15. Thanks @droid, this is a really interesting interview!
  16. He was also one of the absolute leaders of the earliest days of acid house and balearic beat. If it wasn't for his club Shoom and his trying MDMA in Ibiza with Paul Oakenfold back when all this was new, the history of electronic music would have been very different. Not to say Rampling didn't also have that showboaty superstar bullshit side to him, that's irrefutable. And hot faders is some serious bullshit, 100%
  17. Thank you so much! I may be in a position of temporarily taking it down, someone offered to publish it, the details of which I'm trying to work out. I can send you the files independently at no cost if you like. Will keep you and others posted in here.
  18. One of the most awesome of the analog era of Merzbow and a great jumping in point for anyone who is unfamiliar with harsh noise looking for a start
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