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I got cold ;/
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no one told me there was a glitch conversation going down this is my favorite glitch album: ![]() |
Some other glitchy/abstract electronic stuff I love (careful, most of it's not easy listening):
- Fennesz - Aoki Takamasa (sounds like a Japanese Autechre) - Pita - Mika Vainio - Pan Sonic - Alva Noto - Ryoki Ikeda (the most pure and hardcore glitchy shit you'll ever hear; pure data, beats/"melodies" made of high frequencies and low frequencies only; amazing shit, makes your entire body hurt!) - Toshimaru Nakamura (I love this shit.. pure sine waves!) - Sakamoto Hiromichi - Vladislav Delay (highly reccomended!) - Matmos (not all their stuff is glitchy but some of it is and it's quite brilliant) - Tone Rec - Neina (very Oval-like) - So Takahashi There's also a lot of great Japanese artists who mix pop vocals with glitch beats but I can't think of their names right now... EDIT: Okay, I found a few cd's I have in this style by someone named Tujiko Noriko... this shit is insane... full on glitch beats and cut-up ambient sounds, cd's skipping everywhere... with beautiful pop vocals and hooks... great shit. You might like Bernhard Guenter, who mixes avant-garde minimalism with digital manipulations... Carl Michael von Hausswolff has some good glitch/ambient stuff... Also, Oren Ambarchi has explored a lot of digital minimalism, mixing glitch sounds with guitar drones on some releases. Brilliant stuff. Let's not forget bands who mix glitch with shoegaze like Televise, Tim Hecker (who you'd LOVE if you like Fennesz), Opressed by the Line, Main, and Third Eye Foundation... |
Pookie's old glitch thread, with more great artists: http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...ghlight=glitch
My glitch thread: http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...ghlight=glitch My recent thread on "94 diskont" that, like, nobody replied to because no one ever listens to me: http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...ghlight=glitch |
- Fennesz : yes!
- Aoki Takamasa (sounds like a Japanese Autechre): mm never heard of the cunt - Pita : insane, the "Get out" LP is massive. - Mika Vainio : very sparse and quiet or abrasive. I have a collab between him and Fennesz on the signature label i think that is really nice. - Pan Sonic: don't like them much, they're more ambient to me. - Alva Noto : lurv him : I really dig those ![]() ![]() ![]() - Ryoki Ikeda : yes i should get more stuff by him. - Toshimaru Nakamura : never heard of the cunt - Sakamoto Hiromichi never heard of the cunt - Vladislav Delay never heard of the cunt - Matmos : surprisingly i don't like Matmos; listened to everything they have ever releases, never liked. but they're good yes. - Tone Rec :? - Neina (very Oval-like) : dunno about Neina but Oval yummy - So Takahashi :never heard of the cunt There's also a lot of great Japanese artists who mix pop vocals with glitch beats but I can't think of their names right now... EDIT: Okay, I found a few cd's I have in this style by someone named Tujiko Noriko >>> YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS those are excellent: ![]() [/quote] |
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after the sun comes rain and after the rain comes sun, after the sun comes rain and after the rains comes sun............................................... .........
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Thanks. I heard some of those names before but never bothered to check out (except for instance Third Eye Foundation that I already know and like), still a lot of things I've never heard about in your list Right now I'm listening to Shuttle358 , nice stuff as well. |
the problem with Adam is he knows so much stuff that a simple question brings a two pages long answer with at least 200 names that you have never heard and they are all supposed to be compulsory listens....
Too much knowledge kills knowledge. |
hahaha, yeah
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darker..
we dance alone this way it's gettin' darker we dance alone this way |
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Haa I should know Deerhoof better
Actually, I only know Friend Opportunity well... I don't know the other ones that much |
Listen to the last one Offend maggie, it really kicks ass.
The melodies, the gtrs and the dums sound perfect to me. If you like the TouchandGo era BRH and Early Stereolab |
Is it out yet? Cause I don't want to listen to any leak anymore
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o ok it's out in a couple of days i think.
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Just checked, it'll be out two days after my birthday, on the 7th. I may consider buying it. The forthcoming release I'm totally buying is Gang Gang Dance's Saint Dymphna, out October 22nd - can't wait to hear it |
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trust me i know you're into pretty obscure stuff but the new deerhoof won't dissapoint I'm no BIG FAN of deerhoof but i've listened to Offend Maggie at least 12 times in the last week. excellent songs all the way through. |
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I'd say it's rather Beck'y :D |
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Hahaha getting that sentence out of its context makes you sound like a paedophile :D "cool, trust me little kid" :D :D Quote:
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ha ha that's horrible.
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PBF Comics rule :)
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greedrex: again ?
I like Beck, he's doing good stuff. and don't tell me about scientology. other reason. |
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she's the best chick in indie rock I think.
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Syrfox, quit holding out on me! I want to hear some obscure stuff!! I'd reccomend Runner's Four as far as Deerhoof goes. They're one of those bands that isn't amazing but they're good enough where everyone on here likes them so it's easy to get the impression they're amazing... the new Deerhoof is decent. It's got some great songs on it, some not so great songs on it. Nothing mindblowing. Probably is a good place to start. |
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