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bear in mind i trust the taste of only a small number of you


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ill give the best one a custom title


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i got nothing. Everything good i've heard this year is pretty popular. What do you think of the new interpol tho? Came out today..

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actually its grown on me quite a lot

i like the attempts at atmosphere the most - Pioneer to the Falls, Wrecking Ball, Rest My Chemistry, Lighthouse

if they put out an album with most of the songs like those or 'Untitled' off the 1st record, it would probably be my favourite album ever - you know, massive heapings of guitar effects, decent rhythm section, sparingly used vocals


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i cant be bothered with alot of new stuff these days either, most of the shit ive been listening to is like electro and deep house and hip hop, and shitty remixes of top 40 songs


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not an album, but some scarey masturbation stories to read.
I was very surprised OBNER search for 'masturbation' came back with 0 results :?

Masturbation Stories from ONE THOUSAND Real People


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how about

underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman

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underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman


have it, like it (though Second Toughest In The Infants is better)


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Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel - Riding the Nuclear Tiger


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Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel - Riding the Nuclear Tiger


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Jazz rekkid released in '01. RIYL Mingus.

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Ben Allison has done it again, expertly guiding his ensemble, Medicine Wheel, through the labyrinths of these strong new compositions. There's a multifaceted brilliance at work here: a stunning display of melodic gifts and sheer instrumental ability, a mastery of orchestrational detail, and an aesthetic of celebration amid the music's high seriousness. As he has in the past, Allison succeeds in never repeating himself. Each track is its own universe, with a host of distinguishing sonic features and moods. The most outwardly exciting tunes are "Riding the Nuclear Tiger," a drum'n'bass style romp that gets its title from an actual headline in The Economist, and "Swiss Cheese D," a comic-book funk explosion inspired by the play-by-play commentary of retired basketball great Walt Frazier. Allison's and Ballard's stop-time fills on the latter are dead-on and electrifying. But some of the subtlest orchestration can be heard on the mellower tracks. For instance, hear the way pianist Frank Kimbrough and trumpeter Ron Horton answer saxophonist Ted Nash's melody line in "Jazz Scene Voyeur." Or how Kimbrough's piano and Tomas Ulrich's cello blend on the unison melody of saxophonist Michael Blake's piece "Harlem River Line," the one track not written by Allison. For that matter, listen to the end of Blake's piece, when bass and drums drop out, leaving only the horns to state the theme while Kimbrough decorates it with subtle piano fills. This is a band that knows how to surprise listeners at every turn.

Other highlights include Blake's simultaneous tenor/soprano solo on the folksy waltz "Weazy," Ulrich's beautiful work on the polytonal ballad "Charlie Brown's Psychedelic Christmas," Allison's alternate-tuned bass vamp on "Tectonics," and drummer Jeff Ballard's injection of Elvin Jones into the Mingus-inspired "Love Chant Remix." The brief prelude to "Tectonics," titled "Mysterious Visitor," is another a refined touch that contributes to the seamless flow of the record.

Ben Allison is one of the few young players and composers to transcend the futile debate between jazz traditionalists and radicals. He is following his own instincts, meeting the demands of the tradition while developing his own increasingly recognizable sound. With this fine album, he ascends another rung on the ladder of greatness and validates the artistic vision that brought his organization, the Jazz Composers Collective, into being.


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songs ive been listening to the most this week

Freemasons - Atlantic/Pacific
Trae - Swang (Remix)
Robyn - With Every Heartbeat (Pete Tong & Dave Spoon Wonderland Remix)
Lil Wayne & Robin Thicke - Shooter
Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
Alan Braxe & Kris Menace - Lumberjack
Lil' Troy - Wanna Be A Baller


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Haven't heard the whole thing, but what I have heard of the new Dinosaur Jr. record is pretty good. Anyone confirm?

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Oh, and:
M.O.T.O. - Single File
is for the dirty-minded Buzzcocks fan in you.

sample here:
"Dick About It"
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/4jr5is


If you like it, go buy the damn record. (robotboy... back me up on this.)

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Haven't heard the whole thing, but what I have heard of the new Dinosaur Jr. record is pretty good. Anyone confirm?


i have grown to really like this album

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Sketch Wrote:
Jazz rekkid released in '01. RIYL Mingus.

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Teh AMG Wrote:
Ben Allison has done it again, expertly guiding his ensemble, Medicine Wheel, through the labyrinths of these strong new compositions. There's a multifaceted brilliance at work here: a stunning display of melodic gifts and sheer instrumental ability, a mastery of orchestrational detail, and an aesthetic of celebration amid the music's high seriousness. As he has in the past, Allison succeeds in never repeating himself. Each track is its own universe, with a host of distinguishing sonic features and moods. The most outwardly exciting tunes are "Riding the Nuclear Tiger," a drum'n'bass style romp that gets its title from an actual headline in The Economist, and "Swiss Cheese D," a comic-book funk explosion inspired by the play-by-play commentary of retired basketball great Walt Frazier. Allison's and Ballard's stop-time fills on the latter are dead-on and electrifying. But some of the subtlest orchestration can be heard on the mellower tracks. For instance, hear the way pianist Frank Kimbrough and trumpeter Ron Horton answer saxophonist Ted Nash's melody line in "Jazz Scene Voyeur." Or how Kimbrough's piano and Tomas Ulrich's cello blend on the unison melody of saxophonist Michael Blake's piece "Harlem River Line," the one track not written by Allison. For that matter, listen to the end of Blake's piece, when bass and drums drop out, leaving only the horns to state the theme while Kimbrough decorates it with subtle piano fills. This is a band that knows how to surprise listeners at every turn.

Other highlights include Blake's simultaneous tenor/soprano solo on the folksy waltz "Weazy," Ulrich's beautiful work on the polytonal ballad "Charlie Brown's Psychedelic Christmas," Allison's alternate-tuned bass vamp on "Tectonics," and drummer Jeff Ballard's injection of Elvin Jones into the Mingus-inspired "Love Chant Remix." The brief prelude to "Tectonics," titled "Mysterious Visitor," is another a refined touch that contributes to the seamless flow of the record.

Ben Allison is one of the few young players and composers to transcend the futile debate between jazz traditionalists and radicals. He is following his own instincts, meeting the demands of the tradition while developing his own increasingly recognizable sound. With this fine album, he ascends another rung on the ladder of greatness and validates the artistic vision that brought his organization, the Jazz Composers Collective, into being.


the problem is i tend to like the idea of jazz better than the music itself

maybe its a factor of my age or whatever but i get bored with a lot of it

the only stuff ive enjoyed before is miles davis and sun ra (im not counting vocal jazz-pop type stuff)


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Oh, and:
M.O.T.O. - Single File
is for the dirty-minded Buzzcocks fan in you.

sample here:
"Dick About It"
Code:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4jr5is


If you like it, go buy the damn record. (robotboy... back me up on this.)


i dont mind this but it kinda just makes me want to listen to The Buzzcocks, The Exploding Hearts, The Only Ones... a ton of other bands


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PopTodd Wrote:
Oh, and:
M.O.T.O. - Single File
is for the dirty-minded Buzzcocks fan in you.

sample here:
"Dick About It"
Code:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4jr5is


If you like it, go buy the damn record. (robotboy... back me up on this.)


i dont mind this but it kinda just makes me want to listen to The Buzzcocks, The Exploding Hearts, The Only Ones... a ton of other bands


and what's wrong with that?

btw, you should The Leftovers - On The Move to that list


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i've been stuck on crain latey. they're up there with slint for greatly influencing the early 90's indie scene then summarily disappearing from the face of the earth. their album, speed, was recently re-released on cd.

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splates Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
Oh, and:
M.O.T.O. - Single File
is for the dirty-minded Buzzcocks fan in you.

sample here:
"Dick About It"
Code:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4jr5is


If you like it, go buy the damn record. (robotboy... back me up on this.)


i dont mind this but it kinda just makes me want to listen to The Buzzcocks, The Exploding Hearts, The Only Ones... a ton of other bands


Let's give you this, a sampling of other M.O.T.O. song titles:
"Crystallize My Penis"
"The Turd That Came To Life"
"Midnight At the Guantanamo Room"
"It's So Big It's Fluorescent"
"Satan Always Calls Collect"

Yeah, they're sophmoric and purile, and therein lies their charm.
I smile the whole time I'm listening to any of their albums.

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most of the new rock albums have bored me lately, so obviously my recs are going to be electronic, but i think you might dig some of these if you haven't listened to them already:

apparat - walls
matthew dear - asa breed
kalabrese - rumpelzirkus
vladislav delay - whistleblower

current new obsession:
swayzak - some other country
various artists - famous when dead 5 (playhouse compilation featuring my my, isolee, roman flugel, etc.)

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most of the new rock albums have bored me lately, so obviously my recs are going to be electronic, but i think you might dig some of these if you haven't listened to them already:

apparat - walls
matthew dear - asa breed
kalabrese - rumpelzirkus
vladislav delay - whistleblower


i like that kalabrese album. Not really a fan of apparat. Havent heard that matthew dear album but i want to.

Does that vladislav delay album sound like Luomo stuff?


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it's completely different from luomo. very clicky and ambient.

the new matt dear is also different from his previous work, but i like the direction he went with this album - more melodic and friendly to the non-minimal techno fans.

definitely peep that new swayzak if you get a chance. i posted a new track on atad.

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How do you feel about Neurosis? I really like the new one a lot.

I haven't heard any of their old stuff so I don't know how it compares.


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