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Mask of the Maker- Jonas Reinhardt - funky fresh and upbeat that really appeals to my 70's retro aesthetics, fucking awesome and could be my album of the summer

 

TM404 - seen this guy tweaking his shit on youtube for a while. excellent minimalistic work without be too minimal like the best bits of classic Plastikman and Basic Channel but certainly with a creative distinction of its own

 

Voight & Voight - 4/4 abstract techno kinda in the same ball park as Actress but not as hipster, cool as fuck and miles away from Gas

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mr. fingers - washing machine/can you feel it and kraftwerk - electric cafe found it in the $1 bin. dreams can come true.

Jonas Reinhardt -mask of the maker

the magic band - oxford uk june 6 2005

goblin - tenebre (ams reissue)

cluster - curiosum

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I picked up 2 of these old Avenue competition EPs recently

and one has T in the intro and the other E - only 3 more to find!


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The Letter T




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listen :

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The Letter E - Black Night

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I was at the show this was recorded at. I knew nothing of a release until I spotted it on boomklart. Shame they got the date wrong, it was the 16th November... I informed Andy Votel via Twitter, but I think he chose to ignore me ;)

 

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Meshuggah - Koloss

Earth - Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light pt. 1

Ko-Wreck - Ko-Wrecktion EP (this was mentioned in a thread somewhere on watmm)

hana sumai - hana sumai. http://hanasumai.bandcamp.com/album/hana-sumai

Koreatown Oddity - Exit the Dragon's Mouth http://architectsandheroes.bandcamp.com/album/exit-the-dragons-mouth-a-h012 (someone here on watmm is this guy i think. anyway, it's good)

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@triachus, that "Live At The St. Pierre Cathedral, Geneva" release is great. It's really all about the BJ Nilsen, Fennesz, and Philip Jeck pieces though. The Fennesz performance is one of the best things he's ever done.

 

How is the Touch 25 comp?

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Yeah I saw him back in 09 I think. For sure in my top 5 favorite live performances. I was gutted that he only played for 40 min or so.

 

Also:

 

Taylor Deupree + Marcus Fischer - In A Place Of Such Graceful Shapes

 

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Boards of Canada - Tomorrow's Harvest vinyl

Cloud Atlas blu-ray

Bioshock Infinite

Night Beats / UFO Club split 10"

Borderlands 2 (gift)

Iron Man 3 tickets

comic books

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@triachus, that "Live At The St. Pierre Cathedral, Geneva" release is great. It's really all about the BJ Nilsen, Fennesz, and Philip Jeck pieces though. The Fennesz performance is one of the best things he's ever done.

 

How is the Touch 25 comp?

Yeah, Touch. should do more stuff with Spire. The organ just works so well. These releases are great too:

 

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Spire-Live-Fundamentalis/release/1221700

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Spire-Organ-Works-Past-Present-Future/release/325751

 

Too bad most Fennesz fans only know about a few albums. That guy does so much stuff on the side, it's hard to keep up.

 

I haven't listened to the Touch 25 comp yet, but it does sound interesting at first glances.

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I remember looking at those two. Might have to pick them up. Forced Exposure still has copies.

 

And yeah, Fennesz has done a lot. Even the Field Recordings 1995:2002 comp on Touch gets overlooked. This Touch Radio performance of his is the goods:

 

http://www.touchradio.org.uk/touch_radio_73_fennesz.html

 

It's too bad that the bitrate is 192 kbps.

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I remember looking at those two. Might have to pick them up. Forced Exposure still has copies.

I actually don't know many places to order cds from, apart from amazon, boomkat, bleep and some label shops. Forced Exposure looks interesting. Does anyone know any more sites like that, for more "underground" stuff? Maybe something more european based?

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Around the 10th June, I hope to see this thread fill up with photos of Tomorrow's Harvest LPs/CDs positioned in amusing scenarios. Or, y'know... on people's kitchen work surface.

 

watmm pls

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I remember looking at those two. Might have to pick them up. Forced Exposure still has copies.

I actually don't know many places to order cds from, apart from amazon, boomkat, bleep and some label shops. Forced Exposure looks interesting. Does anyone know any more sites like that, for more "underground" stuff? Maybe something more european based?

 

 

European:

 

http://www.juno.co.uk

http://www.normanrecords.com

http://clone.nl/instock/all (for more dance oriented stuff)

 

American:

 

http://experimedia.net

http://www.mimaroglumusicsales.com (run by Keith Fullerton Whitman)

http://www.reckless.com

http://www.othermusic.com

http://climbmountanalog.com/products-page/

http://www.northern-plastics.com

http://www.aquariusrecords.org

http://thrilljockey.com/catalog/distributed.html

 

Experimedia, Mimaroglu, and FE are my go-to's. I've found some Ghost Box releases that were hard to find at Reckless Records, and have ordered from Aquarius and Thrill Jockey before. Experimedia usually has a sale every few months or so, i.e. spring sale going on right now.

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^^ reckless is my local go-to record store. a few of the people who work there have a band called implodes and their lead guitarist ken camden also has a solo record. check em out if you don't know them, i bet you'll enjoy their tunes.

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Hah, that's cool. Definitely familiar with both. I like the Ken Camden record. I believe Jon Porras of Barn Owl works, or worked at, Aquarius in SF.

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chris connelly also works at reckless but i'm not as familiar with the industrial scene to know much about his legacy. he is, along with the implodes people, very friendly and chill.

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I remember looking at those two. Might have to pick them up. Forced Exposure still has copies.

I actually don't know many places to order cds from, apart from amazon, boomkat, bleep and some label shops. Forced Exposure looks interesting. Does anyone know any more sites like that, for more "underground" stuff? Maybe something more european based?

 

 

http://www.secondlayer.co.uk/

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chris connelly also works at reckless but i'm not as familiar with the industrial scene to know much about his legacy. he is, along with the implodes people, very friendly and chill.

 

Nice. Connelly is kind of legendary to me doing guitar for Ministry and stuff when i was first getting on the road to the music I listen to now. He was just involved w/ some of my personal game changers.

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