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Dear God, when I see them live, my ears are going to explode. Or come.
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Dear God, when I see them live, my ears are going to explode. Or come.
Last Five Films I've Seen (Out of 5)
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse (Mackesy, 2022) 4.5
Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (Crawford, 2022) 4
Confess, Fletch (Mottola, 2022) 3.5
M3GAN (Johnstone, 2023) 3.5
Turning Red (Shi, 2022) 4.5
Tokyo Story (Ozu, 1953) 5
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This is very cool. Nice knob-work.Quoting D_Davis (view post)
Can you identify all the synths? ('cause I can't -- they sound familiar, tho...)
Where in Seattle is this?
"We eventually managed to find them near Biskupin, where demonstrations of prehistoric farming are organized. These oxen couldn't be transported to anywhere else, so we had to built the entire studio around them. A scene that lasted twenty-something seconds took us a year and a half to prepare."
Those are all MFB synths - a little German company.
http://www.mfberlin.de/index.html
Been listening to this lately and it's really fantastic. Lush and densely atmospheric, but just unsettling enough that it never quite sinks into the background. I hope this Daniel J Davis fellow comes out with more stuff soon!Quoting D_Davis (view post)
It's like ambient reggae.
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Ooooo.Quoting D_Davis (view post)
I need to listen to this. I'll try to have a reaction to this in the coming days.
The Boat People - 9
The Power of the Dog - 7.5
The King of Pigs - 7
Ok, I've driven around town with the Arctic Sleep album, and given it some plays while reading as well. The drum tone that the engineers achieved is phenomenal, and a lot of the lighter portions are similarly impressive. In some of the heavier portions I can hear a Pelican and Cave In influence. There are a few sections where the riffing is almost too anonymous and not textured enough to escape a pedestrian feel, but those moments are thankfully scarce throughout the album.
Of the influences you listed, I hear Hum most heavily in the vocal pitch and lyrical structure. And that's definitely a good thing since I continue to be more and more impressed with the Downward is Heavenward album, and am now basically regarding it as a lost classic. Some of the longer tracks have a post-rock feel to them, and I think "Black Moth," "Valley of Poison," and "Release the River" are the strongest overall cuts early on; they explore the most varied musical structures and build quite effectively. I'm intrigued to return to some of the more ambient fare here...
The Boat People - 9
The Power of the Dog - 7.5
The King of Pigs - 7
All 11 glorious minutes of CCR's I Heard it Through the Grapevine
Last 10 Movies Seen
(90+ = canonical, 80-89 = brilliant, 70-79 = strongly recommended, 60-69 = good, 50-59 = mixed, 40-49 = below average with some good points, 30-39 = poor, 20-29 = bad, 10-19 = terrible, 0-9 = soul-crushingly inept in every way)
Run (2020) 64
The Whistlers (2019) 55
Pawn (2020) 62
Matilda (1996) 37
The Town that Dreaded Sundown (1976) 61
Moby Dick (2011) 50
Soul (2020) 64
Heroic Duo (2003) 55
A Moment of Romance (1990) 61
As Tears Go By (1988) 65
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Listening Habits at LastFM
Just bought this for Katy Song, but was bowled over by this one:
The Boat People - 9
The Power of the Dog - 7.5
The King of Pigs - 7
New OMD album is streaming.
The opening few moments are amazing. We could have a winner here.
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