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Old 10-27-2010, 03:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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While checking out one of my favorite bands "Morte Macabre" i stumbled upon this fantastic electronic gem, and it was a free download from Musings on Human Metamorphoses : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive , at first i wasn't sure if it had downloaded properly (which is always a good sign to me so i checked all me timelines in me player and yes the seconds were clicking over in actual earth seconds and not in the galactic tripple tripping stratisfield that i thought it was moving in, i don't know how to describe it at this point im still listning to it with a smile from ear to ear franticly typing this but i'l try, it starts of with the same winston churchal war speach that psychic tv started of with on there themes three album but a bit darker in feel (another favorite of mine and another experimental gem) the closest description i can give it would be spychic tv meets experimental audio research meets smooth quality excrment with a hole baradge of fantastic and f#@ked up tripping electronic sounds that i just can't put words to, maybe i'm not meant to put words to this it's just to fantastic, it's definatly one of those bands that you have to hear to believe, APOCALYPTIC FREAQUENCY EXPERIENCE my new favorite band,








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Old 10-27-2010, 08:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Isn't too bad. However, if you look much at the free online net release 'market' it's almost 99% this sort of slow ambient electronic stuff. I like it, but there's so many people doing ambient sound textury stuff.

Still though, this is probably one of the better ones I've heard.
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Old 10-27-2010, 11:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I agree with Skaligojurah. Lots o' Droney Baloney out there. In fact lots of 'lo-fi' stuff that in any other non-internet, free music software era
would've been dismissed as 'derivative'. But it allows some gems to pass through...so...
I like the voice over, on the first one, that's sorta different.

Overall I liked these songs.
Thanks for the uploads.


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Old 10-28-2010, 05:56 AM   #4 (permalink)
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you guys are obviously the worlds knowledge of experimental electronic avonte garde music so what should i be listnin to then? after all thats what these forums are for to meet like minded poeple?
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Old 10-28-2010, 07:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Well, I don't know of much in particular. But, if you like ambient electronica avant-garde, the world of free albums has tons:

New Netlabels - Netlabel Catalogue

Free Albums Galore

It's take your pick, really.

I highly recommend supporting whatever you can. I mean, after all, these are free albums. By supporting them you are supporting people do it only for the love of the art, something I am 150%.

In fact, I am even a big fan of this type of music. Just not the excess of it.
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