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The following belongs in a different thread (if it does at all, because the Oscars suck it from a bucket anyway), but since you mention Arrival, I just wanna say Amy Adams has been robbed at gunpoint by not being nominated for best actress. (It's like the Paul Giamatti/Sideways travesty from 13 years ago). Except I'm not talking about Arrival! These should be the winners and everything else is horseshit: Best Picture — Nocturnal Animals Best Director — Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals Best Actor — Jake Gyllenhall, Nocturnal Animals Best Actress — Amy Adams, Nocturnal Animals Best Supporting Actor — Michael Shannon or Aaaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals. Shannon (greatest actor of the motherfuckingmillenium) actually got nominated. If he doesn't win everyone who didn't vote for him should get cancer. Best Supporting Actress — Laura Linney or Isla Fisher, Nocturnal Animals Best Adapted Screenplay — Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals (based on the novel Tony and Susan by Austin Wright) Best Original Score — Abel Korzeniowski, Nocturnal Animals Best Production Design — Shane Valentino, Nocturnal Animals Best Cinematography — Seamus McGarvey, Nocturnal Animals Best Makeup and Hairstyling — Donald Mowat, Malanie J. Romero, Elaine Offers, Yolanda Toussieng, Jules Holdren, Nocturnal Animals Best Costume Design — Arianne Phillips, Nocturnal Animals Best Film Editing — Joan Sobel, Nocturnal Animals Best Visual Effects — Outpost/Flying Colour, Nocturnal Animals Haven't seen the film? Do it, but do NOT read anything about the plot before watching it. Both your enjoyment (if the word applies here at all) of the movie and your karma are at stake. Apologies for briefly hijacking the thread. You may resume electronicking now.
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02.26.2017, 10:01 PM | #62 | |
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Wow. Well, I've been kinda talking smack about Ford in the movies thread today, so you're probably not going to like that. Shannon was damn good, but with some qualifiers. See other thread (in short, yeah, he stole the show, but Christian Bale, Daniel Day Lewis, Matthew Mcconaughey, and others could have nailed that part just as hard, and it would have probably gone unnoticed by the academy... a light day's work for those guys. Still, he was good.) I have issues with other aspects of it, but it certainly wasn't bad in any way. To say it's better as a film or as an Amy Adams fest than Arrival is... well... I disagree big time. But whatever. |
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02.26.2017, 10:03 PM | #63 |
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LAURA LINNEY WAS IN ONE FUCKING SCENE, YOU MADMAN! And it was like 5 min long!
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02.26.2017, 10:16 PM | #64 | |
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I don't read that thread, and I won't start now or I will have to kill you. Tom Ford is a GOD. There are scenes in Nocturnal Animals which hit me like an Anna Calvi song and that's the greatest compliment in the Solar System right there. Predictably, given the Academy's stupidity, Shannon didn't win. Cancer cells are spreading galore tonight.
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02.27.2017, 09:51 AM | #65 | |
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Well if you don't read the movie thread then can we pm about this? I haven't seen his first movie, and I *did* read about NoctAm before I saw it because the trailer really got me pumped, so I think we would actually agree in a lot, and I'd love to hear more about your take on the movie, but I don't want to give my gastropub indigestion. Also, I definitely thought Shannon would win, and was rooting for him, but Mahershala Ali is a really powerful actor, and even though I have yet to see Moonlight, I'm guessing he did a damn good job. PM me and talk to me about why you thought this movie was so good that it should have swept every category of consequence. I'm genuinely interested. I didn't hate it, just had issues with some stuff. NOW... back to bleeps and bloops! Two Lone Swordsmen - "The Big Clapper" |
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Katie Gately's album Colors was one of the best of last year IMO. She's like a mix between Meredith Monk and Bjork. Her music is just bonkers.
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03.01.2017, 11:45 AM | #68 |
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Has anyone heard Gil Mantera's Party Dream? I saw them live a bunch of times years and years ago. Innovative use of synths and the stage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKuXRhpHg9Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwydqKifDck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtSaXzPGYHI |
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03.03.2017, 11:42 AM | #69 |
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BLANCK MASS - WORLD EATER is out today!!!
In case you didn't see the cover the first three times I posted about it. Listening to it for the first time now. It's fucking good. The first track will hook you. Highly recommend. Possibly best album of 2017 so far. |
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03.07.2017, 07:41 PM | #70 |
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I just got my hands on a shitload of new electronic music, some of which I've never even heard of before.
A cool library in my area was having book, music and movie sale. I found a bunch of things that were EASILY worth the ridiculously low price, and many of them were electronic albums (nobody in the American Midwest apparently digs this shit, despite the proximity of Chicago.. it's weird). Anyway... found the following. Mostly albums from just last year. Feels like a goddamn steal for me, but the library seemed happy to get rid of all of it. Africans With Mainframes - K.M.T Delroy Edwards - Hangin' at the Beach https://images.bigcartel.com/product...&h=1000&w=1000 (terrible album cover, but so far not terrible music -- haven't really listened yet) Ganjasufi - Callus (I have other albums by this guy, and a little bit can go a long way) Mica Levi/Oliver Coates - Remain Calm (FUCKIN' SCORE!) (More coming...) |
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03.07.2017, 07:52 PM | #71 |
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Michael Mayer - & (This one is a hell of a find... dude's got tracks with Roman Flügel, Miss Kitten, and more... is a KOMPAKT signee, so that means he's in with my boy DJ Koze. This is my favorite of the bunch.)
Sarathy Korwar - Day to Day Ulrich Schnauss - No Further Ahead Than Today Also got a Swet Shop Boys album because why the fuck not, and some other, older, more traditional shit that has not place in this gastropub. |
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^ Koch is a good album that I tend to forget about when I'm discussing strong electronic releases of the last few years.
Are you posting because you just got it, or because that's what you're listening to at the moment? Just curious. |
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ah ok, so both pictures are Lee Gamble, got it.
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Hot damn, there's a new fuckin' Jlin album!!
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Terrible punctuation in that pull quote, but whatever. I am very, very down for this. Jlin - Black Origami |
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New Actress - AZD out April 14
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a while ago there was a great documentary about the history of electronic music on Dutch TV called Planet Electro. It can be watched fully on Vimeo. And if you want just a snippet here's a nice 6 minute fragment of the 808 and the LinnDrum. And there's also the trailer
The main language is unfortunately Dutch and no English subtitles but most of the interviews are in English. It features artists like Carl Cox, Human League, Ultravox, Rick Wakeman , Yello, OMD, Spandau Ballet, etc etc, and also some Dutch recent house DJs And it also features interviews with the inventors of those instruments Turns out that stuff like the 808 was considered as a complete failure by their designers
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