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Goofle 12-31-2012 08:19 AM

No. 5

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Killing Joke - MMXII

I think I first listened to this album after Pete stated it was going to be his favourite release of the year a while back. I hadn't heard of the band all that much but their name and cover art intrigued me, so I checked it out. At first I thought it was good, nothing special. But please remember, I was in my "Hip Hop only" phase at that time, so my brain was acting up... obviously. Since listening to it again several times I found a subtle beauty in the post-punk/industrial sounds, and - coupled with further exploration of those genres - I found myself falling in love. Not every track on here is stellar, but it sire does work as a whole. The middle of the album is my favourite, with the duo of Colony Collapse and Corporate Elect being my track picks.

No. 4

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Weasel Walter - Mary Halvorson - Peter Evans - Mechanical Malfunction

This is just one of those albums that I can't really describe all to well (not that I have described much of anything in here :D ) but I simply have to say this is one of the best examples of free-jazz that I have ever heard. I am not huge into jazz in any form, and it takes quite a lot to truly impress me beyond saying "Oh, this is pretty" or "Wow, these guys can really play", but this certainly had me coming back.

Engine 12-31-2012 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Goofle11 (Post 1269647)
No. 5

http://new.assets.thequietus.com/ima...op_300x300.jpg

Killing Joke - MMXII

I think I first listened to this album after Pete stated it was going to be his favourite release of the year a while back. I hadn't heard of the band all that much but their name and cover art intrigued me, so I checked it out. At first I thought it was good, nothing special. But please remember, I was in my "Hip Hop only" phase at that time, so my brain was acting up... obviously. Since listening to it again several times I found a subtle beauty in the post-punk/industrial sounds, and - coupled with further exploration of those genres - I found myself falling in love. Not every track on here is stellar, but it sire does work as a whole. The middle of the album is my favourite, with the duo of Colony Collapse and Corporate Elect being my track picks.

I somehow failed to even notice this album. Absolute Dissent was a highlight of my life a couple years ago so I'll get on this one posthaste.

LoathsomePete 12-31-2012 09:54 AM

Killing Joke really are the epitome of "under-the-radar". They're one of those hugely influential bands that are seemingly adored to death, but you never hear people talking about them.

anticipation 01-01-2013 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1269679)
Killing Joke really are the epitome of "under-the-radar". They're one of those hugely influential bands that are seemingly adored to death, but you never hear people talking about them.

I actually listened to Brighter Than... the other day at work and literally everyone knew who Killing Joke were. They have always been really popular in my circles.

Ghost Jam 01-01-2013 03:20 PM

The Death Grips record is fantastic. Excellent pic.

Justthefacts 01-01-2013 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofle11 (Post 1269647)
Weasel Walter - Mary Halvorson - Peter Evans - Mechanical Malfunction

This is just one of those albums that I can't really describe all to well (not that I have described much of anything in here :D ) but I simply have to say this is one of the best examples of free-jazz that I have ever heard. I am not huge into jazz in any form, and it takes quite a lot to truly impress me beyond saying "Oh, this is pretty" or "Wow, these guys can really play", but this certainly had me coming back.

This isn't on spotify :mad:

Gucci Little Piggy 01-02-2013 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Slow Groove (Post 1270025)
This isn't on spotify :mad:

So? There probably is a torrent for it so I don't see the problem.

Goofle 01-02-2013 04:16 AM

I listened to it on Spotify a few days ago... And I can''t find a DL link.

Justthefacts 01-02-2013 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Gucci Little Piggy (Post 1270198)
So? There probably is a torrent for it so I don't see the problem.

Once you download spotify, you kind of get the urge not to illegally download music, even in a case where the albums not even on spotify. So thanks, but no thanks.

Gucci Little Piggy 01-02-2013 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Slow Groove (Post 1270241)
Once you download spotify, you kind of get the urge not to illegally download music, even in a case where the albums not even on spotify. So thanks, but no thanks.

In that case you're missing out on Pink Floyd and King Crimson, just to name a few bands that aren't available on Spotify.

Also, you *do* realize that the money artists get for every play on Spotify is next to nothing, right? It's not much better than piracy.


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