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Old 01-28-2016, 01:39 PM   #12191 (permalink)
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Tom Cora, Luc Ex, Zeena Parkins, Michael Vatcher ‎– Madame Luckerniddle



Of course it's amazing with such a line-up. And of course Tom Cora blows your ****ing mind.
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Old 01-29-2016, 05:14 AM   #12192 (permalink)
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Noel G - Chasing Yesterday
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Old 01-30-2016, 08:17 AM   #12193 (permalink)
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Paradise by Pop. 1280



This album sounds like Antichrist Superstar era Marilyn Manson with production you'd find on a NIN album. It makes for a pretty cool industrial/noise rock/cyberpunk/whatever else you want to call it project.
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Old 01-30-2016, 08:20 AM   #12194 (permalink)
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This album sounds like Antichrist Superstar era Marilyn Manson with production you'd find on a NIN album.
Isn't that what Antichrist Superstar sounds like anyway? Trent Reznor produced it after all.
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Old 01-30-2016, 08:24 AM   #12195 (permalink)
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Isn't that what Antichrist Superstar sounds like anyway? Trent Reznor produced it after all.
Yeah, but I found Antichrist Superstar had a different sound than most of NIN's material. Pop. 1280 uses a much more upbeat electronic sound that you'd find with Reznor's own material. Tracks like Head Like a Hole, Survivalism, Capital G, The Hand That Feeds, etc.
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Superfluous Motor - The Hodgepodge Maneuver

Really cool proggy jazz.
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Igor Boxx—Breslau
I've been really enjoying this album. Downtempo, jazzy, and often kind of creepy, it sounds like it could be the soundtrack to some black and white movie about a serial killer stalking the streets of a gothic eastern European city during the cold war. If the idea of something that could fit in between Bohren & der Club of Gore and Amon Tobin on a playlist appeals to you, this is definitely worth a listen.
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Old 01-30-2016, 06:08 PM   #12198 (permalink)
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Igor Boxx—Breslau
I've been really enjoying this album. Downtempo, jazzy, and often kind of creepy, it sounds like it could be the soundtrack to some black and white movie about a serial killer stalking the streets of a gothic eastern European city during the cold war. If the idea of something that could fit in between Bohren & der Club of Gore and Amon Tobin on a playlist appeals to you, this is definitely worth a listen.
I like the sound of that.
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I like the sound of that.
Listening to it again right now. Still loving it.
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Dawnrazor - Field of The Nephilim
Early-ish Gothic Rock/Metal. Nice listen through, can be both gentle and energetic.
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