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I've had the same rotation of cdrs with mp3s on them in mg car stereo for over a year. One is a collection of skinny puppy albums and another is an assortment of rap related tracks I got from Rubbish back from when we toured.. the other discs are my own recordings.
Otherwise my record collection is all over the place. A certain portion of it is material yet to be plundered and then much of it is either novelty records or ones I bought mostly for the album cover
Otherwise my record collection is all over the place. A certain portion of it is material yet to be plundered and then much of it is either novelty records or ones I bought mostly for the album cover
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Fun Fact: One Summer long long long ago......................................................................................xc2xbe dead wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 8:04 am I like certain kinds of rock and pop (predominantly from the late 60's-early 80's) a lot. Blue Oyster Cult, T. Rex/Tyrannosaurus Rex, Pavlov's Dog, Roky Erickson, Black Sabbath, Sparks, Richard O'Brien (Rocky Horror, Shock Treatment).
Lived/Partied/Practiced in the mansion w/studio where supposedly Pavlov's Dog recorded...
was this freak girl parents house that partied with back then...
Her family went to Europe so she invited me staying there...
thinking last time saw her was like 3-4am in Chicago bar and she was there with Ray Manzarek... (90s)
so drank with them for hour or so...
yeah sort of sounds like an acid trip or something... yet it happened
Believe it or not...
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Re: Other Genres?
haha sentence on noisedyt there can be another style / genre of noise, like hnw / PE / death industrial / etc.?
i mean maybe codification is really a good thing, given that it is yet to happen again...
i reckon YES -- i can think of a few artists that are doing something different and -- imvho -- good enough to later be thought of as "proto" XYZ
it's the same as all noise writ large: you record something MEANINGLESS then package it up and upload it and people buy into it and it becomes something else.

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Tiki Rules!
try it sometime...
with hot chicky & plenty of drinks

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Need to hear his live in alaska..baked Alaska I think the bootleg is called.
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While I do love some good noise, I'm a rock kid at heart. While my musical journey started with 80's Hard Rock, I think AC/DC and Guns N Rose's Appetite for Destruction are the only stuff in that vein that I think still holds up. Mostly I'm a Hardcore Punk/Thrashcore/Powerviolence and (good) Emo/Screamo guy, though I've also enjoyed Post-Rock, Slowcore, various offshoots of Doom Metal (Stoner, Sludge, Drone, etc), some Folk (generally acoustic solo stuff), Noise Rock, Mathcore, Grunge, and more. Broadly post-70's rock stuff and weirdo ambient/drone. And I love Noisecore, but I view that as kinda Noise-adjacent.
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pretty much anything other than noise just to keep me sane. the last little while it's been late era tom waits and various folk in the gothic americana or death country vein like those poor bastards and slackeye slim. this week oldboy, man this guy makes me laugh
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I stumbled across Filmmaker totally by chance yesterday. I really enjoy some of his releases. Some of it is less exciting, but I did enjoy this one:
I'd even say it was... inspiring. I don't typically go for any of the post-"witch house", vaporwave, synthwave, etc. flavor-of-the-month micro-genres, or the hype-mongering that goes with them (or went, in the case of some). It's seemingly more about saying you're a part of something than it is having something to say. In a nutshell: "LACROIX, SWEETIE!"
But I do enjoy this. People keep referencing Lovecraftian tropes when describing the music. I can see where they're coming from.
I'd even say it was... inspiring. I don't typically go for any of the post-"witch house", vaporwave, synthwave, etc. flavor-of-the-month micro-genres, or the hype-mongering that goes with them (or went, in the case of some). It's seemingly more about saying you're a part of something than it is having something to say. In a nutshell: "LACROIX, SWEETIE!"
But I do enjoy this. People keep referencing Lovecraftian tropes when describing the music. I can see where they're coming from.