Wow...
Over 200 posts and not a single mention of Seba?! :slanted:
Check this :
He's been releasing constantly EPs almost for the past 15 years on most of the major labels, had a steady collaboration with Paradox and been spinning Jungle since the early early days.
Was about to point that out ;)
This band is so close to being cheesy, but they're actually pretty good! Not sure I would buy their records though, even if I've considered it a coupla times. A great rmx of Au Revoir Simone they did lately.
Staalplaat is indeed greatness, while Extreme has aged sooo badly IMHO. I was really into them until 97 or something...
Staalplatt has so many great releases, but sadly not enough vinyl.
There's a Deaf Center 7" that is absolute ace and am sure you'd like.
All the rest is indeed shit. Grouper was actually allright and I almost bought it, but... meh... I've got so much of that stuff and better.
Xela, IDM or dark ambient is sadly boring. He just can't pull it off! When you...
After going through all my electronic music wax in the past é-" weeks, I noticed how little of all the IDM still sounds as interesting if not relevant . A mate slept over yesterday, and I was surprised he didn't know of Schematic, so I played the early stuff there, remembered why I liked it in...
Currently finishing first arc of American Vampire by Scott Snyder and Stephen King at DC/Vertigo. I really have no interest for King or vampires, but this was pretty pleasently surprising and the Rafa Albuquerque artwork is ace.
In the late 60ies, Larry Austin edited a magazine called Source, Music Of The Avant Garde. 11 issues (actually partly funded by the local FBI), 3 of those including double 10". All 6 10"s have been reissued last year in a boxset I believe, but the real appeal is the original mags as they mostly...
Jocy De Oliveira!!! My brazilian hero! To be honest, I'm actually a little surprised to see her mentioned in this forum, but that's a pleasant surprise :) Druggy electroacoustic bossa!
Another vintage glitch LP : Daniel Arfib
It's great, on the spiritual Jazz side though. He sent a CD of it to me ages ago and it reminded me of his Trouble Man sountrack orchestral take, mixed with Sun Ra!
He also is MVFS on AIM
Crank is (was) Danny Zelonky. He studied with Morton Subotnick, collaborated with Derrick May (if memory serves right), was in Trash Aesthetic, did the first Shadow Huntaz 12", released 3 incredible LPs under the Low Res moniker. The Crank CDs were his most abstract material.
Favorite Glitch records from the 90ies and onward, both Crank CDs on Mille Plateaux. Phoenecia and SND being the other big faves.
But my current favorite glitch music is from Cuba in the 70ies/early 80ies, guys like Juan Blanco or Carlos Farinas... It will probably be different next week though ;)
England? That country whose latest two national football team coaches came from Sweden and Italy?
My favorite things about england : 2000 AD, Alan Moore, A Guy Called Gerald, Autechre, Coil, Donald Cammell, Seefeel, Pram, Nurse With Wound, Trevor Wishart, Judge Dredd, Kipling, Ballard, Nic...
Young Nurses in Love (1986)
Russian agents raid an American sperm bank in order to get the sperm of geniuses Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein to take back to Russia with them
Lusty, busty Nurse Ellis is on a secret mission: She's out to steal the goods from County Hospital's heavily guarded...
INA GRM, Deutches Gramophon, Trax Records, Nation, Reinforced, Warp, Rockin' House, Spectral, Chill, York Electronic Studios, Leo (Italian Library), early Schematic, early Skam, Mille Plateaux, Vinyl On Demand, Celia Records...
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