I'm not going to paste the tracklist here, It's a better experience listening to the whole thing without knowing what to expect. Aphex Twin - Actium 2. The Spark That Thought - Influence 3. Squarepusher - Beep Street 4. Aphex Twin - Flim 6. Aphex Twin - Cordialatron 8. I guess it is more electronic than anything else. My only concern is that I have limited bandwidth and will have to rely mostly on others uploading, though that shouldn't be an issue I guess given that everyone pretty much uploads their stuff already anyway.
I'm thinking discussion in these threads would point towards 5 or so stand-out mixtapes that could be posted in a new blog entry for every edition. I design, make, and sell bumps. But turns out people did, and shityeah it feels good. So I just post with my ego pre-stroked.
It needs a neat name though. I'm certain there was even an anon or two that seems to be on board. I'd much rather take it on as a crew rather than just myself. With that said, if anyone is interested in being part of the blogforce, just let me know. Now you watch the sun, the earth, the stars, and listen to this. I would've done nothing else. Just curious, what made you put this track on a space-related mixtape?
Sounds pretty cheesy, but I think the whole mixtape lightly follows this theme. How many ways to reach abandon? Plus the second half is mostly instrumental and kind of space-ish. Most righteous. But yeah, definitely hit these up. Oh and mine is pretty awesome too, of course. Would also liek to know who would like to work on it. I'm willing to help with the blog if needed.
I can also help with uploading stuff that has been decided on it. Korppi - Oranssi Pazuzu 2. Kill the Egregore - Menace Ruine 4. Cosmic - Hebosagil 5. He finally manages to return home, but it seems he's been gone for far too long Posted by Anonymous at Anonymous 1 January at Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs.
Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! I've found almost no error in any of the games. This band should have been huge. The Exploding Hearts wrote wonderful songs, playing their snotty power-pop-punk tunes with conviction.
The band was returning home to Portland, OR from a show in San Francisco when they lost control of their van. They left behind one brilliant album and a collection of odds n' ends that is equally brilliant. Another band where we are left asking what could have been. True West - Hollywood Holiday. True West were a sort of ancillary part of the s Paisley Underground scene that was sprouting up in Los Angeles.
Allmusic notes their geographic location in Davis, CA and their slightly darker sound put them on the fringes of the Paisley scene. Hollywood Holiday , their debut album, is a nice little rock n' roll record, 8 songs that are slightly jangly, slightly dangerous, and very melodic. Electric Wizard are a super heavy group from Dorset, England. They inevitably get lumped into the "stoner metal" subgenre, which I guess is reasonable because they have a record called Dopethrone.
They are also considered doom metal. But for all their immense, detuned heaviness, I consider Electric Wizard to be a psychedelic group. Come My Fanatics Great, great album. Forgot to mention that this is the reissue from , which packaged Come My Fanatics Trane has a lot of views on a person's soul, music and the vibrations of the universe that i subscribe to. He sound is the sound of the chaos of the Universe. But you need your fix from it's melodies that you keep buying it over and over?
I swear i've lost Lunatic Harness 4 times and now need to purchase 5. But it's so easy to get lost in Mike Paradinas' melodies. If you are an Aphex fan you will heart this. LUSH - Gala. Led by guitarists Miki Berenyi and Emma Anderson, the British band earned a cult following within the British and American undergrounds with its first EPs, yet the group never quite attained the critical respect given to its peers My Bloody Valentine and Ride.
Paul the city was a high bluff so you had to descend down a large bridge into the river valley to get to the concert grounds. LUSH was playing as i arrived and their cascading melodies filled and echoed through the valley. It was such an exciting time for me and a memory that is ingrained. It was like being blessed with a new sensory perception. The Church - Forget Yourself. One of my favorite bands.
Hailing from Bondi, Australia. Make sure to catch them on their US tour that starts this week. Experimental steel guitar blues.
Recorded this album as he was dying from cancer. Some of spookiest songs i have ever heard considering the circumstance. His albums vary greatly from one to the other. I hope you check some more of his stuff out. He listened to KISS and 80s hair metal.
The one band we loved together were The Dead Milkmen. Our sound took many cues from them. You can hear the influence in our big hits "egg nog" and " shit Devin Booth. Tim Leanse. Jacob Childress. Bram Ruiter. Jeremy Steeger. Peter Huelster. Daniel Green. Ingmar Apinis. Peregrine van Putten. Theadora R Tolkin. Jamie K. James Herndon. Patrick Spatz.
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