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 Post subject: Jim O'Rourke/Flying Saucer Attack/Jessamine/Labradford
PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 4:33 pm 
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I need to hear all of these artists in greater depth. So, I am asking for yet another set of YSI's.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.


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Good list. I'd like to hear those as well.


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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 5:46 pm 
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I have the entire labradford catalogue (not exactly sure why)

Ill try and get a YSI up today.


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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 6:22 pm 
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I have the entire labradford catalogue (not exactly sure why)

Ill try and get a YSI up today.


Is it good? Do you enjoy it?


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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 9:36 pm 
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i just ripped in "insignificance" by jimorourke if you want it

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i have some FSA i can ysi later maybe


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Hegel-Oh's Wrote:
Saint Patrick Wrote:
I have the entire labradford catalogue (not exactly sure why)

Ill try and get a YSI up today.


Is it good? Do you enjoy it?


Yeah, its good, but its not the kind of stuff I could listen to every day.


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I've got four of O'Rourke's albums - Bad Timing, Eureka, Halfway to a Threeway, and Insignificance. I'll up 'em later for you.

Insignificance is one of my favorite "good headphone" albums - O'Rourke really puts his production skills on display here. What's cool is that it doesn't hit you over the head with clever sound trickery - it's just got lots of cool things going on that you discover a little bit at a time (my favorite being how he's got at least two sets of drum tracks going on in some of the songs, and he uses that to let them play off each other in really interesting ways.) He's hard to buy blindly, however - he only has a few "song" albums and a bunch of ambient/noise albums, the little bits of which did absolutely nothing for me. I like his voice and lyrics too much to settle for him twiddling knobs.

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Id like to get those too.


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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 11:26 pm 
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yes, I want all these YSI's


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I've got four of O'Rourke's albums - Bad Timing, Eureka, Halfway to a Threeway, and Insignificance.

I just noticed that three of those albums are named after Nic Roeg movies.

Use this knowledge as you see fit.


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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:20 am 
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Flying Saucer Attack - Further (1995)

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Thanks to its release on Drag City and an increasingly higher profile (and rabid fan base), Further turned out to be FSA's breakthrough, at least in cult terms. Even Rolling Stone reviewed the album (amusingly pairing it with a modern Pink Floyd live release), but Further was anything but a corporate sellout. Rather, the twosome achieved a new balance of delicacy and power, heightened in noticeable part by Pearce's increasingly assertive singing. His vocal approach of extended sigh as singing hadn't changed, but his words had a new clarity and crisper delivery, with fine results. Otherwise, FSA stayed the same general course musically, but again the arrangements provide the difference, with the unplugged folk side of Pearce's music now firmly taking the fore on songs like the extended, multipart "For Silence," often with gentle reverb or extra studio effects that make the songs all that much more intriguing. It's not quite Bert Jantsch or John Fahey redux, but there's a definite sonic connection there that's well worth the hearing. Other highlights are the clear acoustic notes cutting through the hum and drone of the majestic "In the Light of Time" or the buried waves of electric guitar in counterpoint to the gentle picking on "Come and Close My Eyes" -- the latter accompanied at the end with what sounds like a typewriter, without sounding jarring or out of place. No compromises were aimed at radio-friendly unit shifters -- opening track "Rainstorm Blues," a roaring feedback squall ascending and descending in volume, got further accompaniment from hard-to-place crumbles and squeals, Brook's growling bass work setting the mood even stranger. Brook herself gets a lovely moment of vocal glory on "Still Point," her voice even more soft and restrained than Pearce's, rising through a striking squall of sound and, once again, upfront acoustic guitar.


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i prefer Roy Montgomery for this sort of stuff actually


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Thanks splates for this. Now, is there anyway to get a .rar file to play in Muiscmatch?


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Hegel-Oh's Wrote:
Thanks splates for this. Now, is there anyway to get a .rar file to play in Muiscmatch?


D/L winrar and open the file to your music folder. it should extract the mp3s and those will play.


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Hegel-Oh's Wrote:
Thanks splates for this. Now, is there anyway to get a .rar file to play in Muiscmatch?


lol its like a zip file, you have to extract it


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splates Wrote:
Hegel-Oh's Wrote:
Thanks splates for this. Now, is there anyway to get a .rar file to play in Muiscmatch?


lol its like a zip file, you have to extract it


Yeah. Thanks. I thought RAR was something related to RealPlayer or something. But, I gor WinRAR and am currently listening to it. Thanks again.


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Thanks dudes. Yah'll is sweet.


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