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AllHandsOnTheBigOne 06.15.2009 10:17 PM

The new Busdriver is pretty good.

batreleaser 06.16.2009 10:02 AM

the new blues control album come sout in july on siltbreeze, me sooooooooo excited.

Shifty Prophet 06.16.2009 12:51 PM

On a hip hop related note, the new Mos Def is a return to form for him,redemption.

SYRFox 06.16.2009 01:09 PM

I'm enjoying the Calmer EP a lot. Jazztronica at its finest

Piepi 06.17.2009 01:30 AM

Greg Malcom - Leather And Lacy

What a nice little record :)

loubarret 06.17.2009 01:33 AM

May I add snowbringers cult by isengrind/twinsistermoon/neutral snow buildings

atsonicpark 06.17.2009 05:58 AM

no, because they came out before 2009.

_slavo_ 06.17.2009 06:00 AM

Anyone heard this?

 


I think it's just fantastic.

loubarret 06.17.2009 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
no, because they came out before 2009.

Ah, it did.

batreleaser 06.17.2009 10:03 AM

mos def is boring. i hate all that spiritual rap shit, sounds too forced it you ask me. public enemy was more "spiritual" than those groups will ever be, and they didn't have to act like wimps.

AllHandsOnTheBigOne 06.17.2009 10:52 AM

I'm sorry, but Black Star and Black On Both Sides are great albums. Nothing forced about them.

The Ecstatic is decent, but yeah, is a little generic. I prefer the new Busdriver.

AllHandsOnTheBigOne 06.17.2009 10:57 AM

Oh, and is anyone else digging Of Bonds In General by Axolotl? I listened to it once and was pretty impressed.

loubarret 06.17.2009 01:53 PM

I dig the new busdriver

Derek 06.18.2009 02:30 PM

I have so many albums to catch up on...

Here's a quick top 10 so far...

1. william basinski - 92982
2. tim hecker - an imaginary country
3. mark mcguire - tidings II
4. aidan baker/thisquietarmy - picture of a picture
5. sunn O))) - monoliths & dimensions
6. wavves - wavvves
7. sir richard bishop - the freak of araby
8. suishou no fune - gold labyrint
9. experimental dental school - forest field
10. emeralds - what happened

will change in due time of course.

batreleaser 06.18.2009 02:33 PM

nice list, i still havnt heard new experimental dental school, i got sick of the old one.

Derek 06.18.2009 02:39 PM

Honestly, this William Basinski album is amazing. I like it way more than The Disintegration Loops series put together haha.

Oh and the new Experimental Dental School is great. I don't like it as much as the old shit but nice to know they're progressing!

Torn Curtain 06.18.2009 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllHandsOnTheBigOne
The new Busdriver is pretty good.


I don't know them but that's an awful band name.

AllHandsOnTheBigOne 06.18.2009 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
I don't know them but that's an awful band name.


I don't see anything wrong with it. And it's not a band, it's one guy. A rap artist.

atsonicpark 06.18.2009 04:55 PM

yeah, Busdriver is fucking awesome.

DJ Rick 06.18.2009 05:19 PM

Dia by Amen Dunes strikes me as probably the best album to lay on the floor and watch the ceiling fan to in 2009 so far.

atsonicpark 06.18.2009 07:32 PM

ohh, sounds up my alley, will investigate mr rick..

SYRFox 06.19.2009 12:04 PM

i love nosaj thing's album so much. most of you would probably hate it but i think it ultra addictive. cheap glitch hop that grooves a lot. fucking rad if you ask me

SYRFox 06.19.2009 12:07 PM

by the way, i couldn't set myself for a top 10, so here is a list of everything (i think) i've listened to this year: (plus ratings)
http://rateyourmusic.com/list/SyrFox/2009

batreleaser 06.20.2009 01:05 PM

other recently heard awesomeness:
gary war-opens casette
ganglians-monster head room
gown-the old line
conrad schitzler-silver (qbico is so good for wierd and trippy music)
heavy winged-spreading center
the intelligence-crepescule with pacman
jason crumer-post-nothing
jazzfinger-grief to grind the fire
kawabata makoto-rainbow of love
la otracina-blood moon riders
leonard cohen-live in london
all of the markers' releases on arbitrary trust
nihiist assault group-silent movie
psychedelic horseshit-shitgaze anthems
ratas del vaticano-mocoscos pateticos
pelt-a stone for ancgus maclise
teeth mountain-live on
withdrawl method-cyclic
cold cave/prurient split

thee oh sees-tidal wave 7" (this is the year oh sees it would seem, and woodsist is there to document the entire thing, amen)
clockcleaner-ready to fight (one of the coolest covers ive ever heard)
the new six organs is on soulseek but i think i wana wait till the vinyl comes out, casny's playing is just too pure to be diluted to mp3 format i think
reissuess:
shadow ring-live review (actually got this back at no fun, just started heavily listening to it now, top 15 bands ever for sure)
ashnav-early years tape muck 94-97'
cromagnon-cave rock (can you say awesome!?!?! i didnt think they did anything other than 'orgasm')

also, here are some that surprised me that they were god:
kreator-hordes of chaos (no pleasure to kill obviously)
brutal truth-evolution through evolution


im listening to amen dunes now rick, they are rad

Glice 06.20.2009 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by batreleaser
gary war-opens casette


Gary War who lent his name to GWAR, AKA your favourite ever band?

 

batreleaser 06.20.2009 09:17 PM

right

youthoftomorrow 06.21.2009 12:44 AM

Isis - Wavering Radiant

DJ Rick 06.21.2009 07:08 AM

King Tuff "Was Dead"

batreleaser 06.21.2009 05:11 PM

who's king tuff?

terriblecanyons 06.21.2009 06:15 PM

If you guys haven't checked out the new Saxon Shore album and you're big into post-rock, do so immediately.

batreleaser 06.22.2009 08:41 AM

oh, i forgot to mention this, yellow tears 'dont cry' vinyl is the best noise recod ive heard this year, just absolutely shrieking blackened dada-noise fuckery. not to mention thier performnce at no fun was my favorite of the whole weekend. Dom Fernow sold me this record actually at the show. The dudes are also in Halflings and the band is kinda similar but Halflings is almost a noise-grind band like Two Dead Sluts: One good Fuck, and Yellow Tears is more strictly experimental.

Decayed Rhapsody 06.23.2009 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Rick
Dia by Amen Dunes strikes me as probably the best album to lay on the floor and watch the ceiling fan to in 2009 so far.


Yes! Gives me the shivers. I really hope more people start talking about them.

WHOREOHSCOPE 06.29.2009 01:05 AM

 
, as always & that name is just fine.

batreleaser 06.29.2009 07:12 AM

amen dunes is waaaay different/better than i thought they'd be, i was sure by the name they'd be more new age drone not not fun shit, instead i get dirty and broken cough syrup infused whiskey no fi psych boogie rock jams. really great.

Piepi 06.30.2009 01:19 PM

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

This album blows you away

atsonicpark 07.28.2009 07:32 PM

great 2009 shit i've heard recently:

jandek - not hunting for meaning
greg davis - mutually arising
sun araw - heavy deeds
six organs of admittance - luminous night
robedoor - exorcist blues
zs - music for modern white
isengrind - journey of the 7 stars

atsonicpark 07.28.2009 07:42 PM

I'm really excited for the new vivian girls.

I uploaded their single, "moped girls" (oop I am pretty sure):

http://www.sendspace.com/file/vui675

batreleaser 07.29.2009 05:48 PM

sun araw and ducktails and all that stuff really pisses me off.

atsonicpark 07.29.2009 10:34 PM

Haha, why does it piss you off?

Ducktails is pretty overrated, to me. It's not bad, and some of it is actually awesome (the more drawn-out stuff). But as a whole, I'm not sold.

Sun Araw, on the other hand, is quite awesome. That Predator Vision split (Predator Vision's side is way better, though) is amazing.

fugazifan 07.30.2009 12:05 AM

this album has become one of my favorites of the year. its real simple but it just really grabbed me.
its an album by israeli guitarist yair yona. its VERY influenced by john fahey and basho and he is very aware of that. but it is still an icredibly good "american primitive" album, that has a lot of self awareness.
i was priviliged enough to ionterview him for the radioo two days ago and it aired yesterday.
anyhoo he has put up his entire album for Download. although its nicer if one was to buy it...
http://yairyona.bandcamp.com/


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