Final desolation score for the evening - Jacob Kirkegaard - 4 Rooms: Empty Memorials (2006)
For those new to the album, this work is a sonic portrait of four abandoned rooms inside the 'Zone of Exclusion' in Chernobyl, Ukraine. |
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Looks like I added one, thanks.
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This beautiful piece of piano music
Carly Comando - Everyday |
Don`t know how this song pops up on youtube list but I can`t stop to listen it now. Beautiful song and girl with amazing blue eyes.
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Software – The beginning of Wind-flute-chromatics (Germany, 1985):
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A produce - Dwell 2 (Los Angeles, 1996):
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The Sandoval sisters, Rosemary (lead guitar), Diane (rhythm guitar), Sylvia (bass), and Margaret (drums and lead vocals) also known as The Girls...
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I saw Slick Nick fall over the Chritmas tree
He was a whole different man from what mom and dad told me Spillin' Jack Daniels all over the drapes Spray-paintin' a bad finger over the fireplace Tattoos on his arms and knees I never thought Santa Claus would be such a sleaze |
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The Mermen covering The Beatles in psychedelic instrumental surf fashion...
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Solid post-rocky sludge business. EDIT: They turn into Oxbow on the last track, Crown Fire. |
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This is one of his crowning achievements: "And the flowers they'll bloom" (1995). |
I almost forgot how cool The Gathering were. They started out all goth doom, which was cool, but by How to Measure a Planet? they were some kind of prog, space rock, alternative rock band of awesome proportions. It's a double album with some more doom elements on the second half. With the space rock **** going on some of it doesn't sound a million miles away from a trip hop Ufomammut with a chick singer. Or Massive Attack with doom riffs about halfway through the song.
****ing awesome whatever it is though. |
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Have almost everything they've ever released on CD or vinyl as well as a couple dozen live shows on audio and video. Just added this one to my collection a couple of days ago... http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/...pszfly2ejf.jpg The Mermen - Do You Hear What I Hear - A Very Mermen Christmas (2012) It just became my favorite Christmas album! Here they are at Slim's in San Francisco on December 23, 2012, performing "Do You Hear What I Hear" |
I only just heard this. |
this is still an elite record, rip Jay. |
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I'm listening to the wonderful:
nujabes - aruarian dance |
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This is for all my friends living it out in NYC (or in a mental state akin to it).
In 2010, the legendary Gil Scott-Heron released his 13th and final studio album - his first in 16 years, following a period of personal and legal troubles with drug addiction. The album featured an intimate track titled, "New York is Killing Me." But nothing could prepare me for Chris Cunningham's audiovisual remix of the track - a dark ambient featurette depicting the isolation among millions in the vast, shadowy, and endless night of the city. To all my friends who feel lost in a giant, empty world (or who simply dig a bit of well-executed dark ambient post-industrial ethereal music)- This is for you. |
Whenever I'm in the mood for something like this, I usually go for Fushitsusha.
But damn, one shouldn't forget the original japanese noise freak out psych heroes. |
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I wanna listen to some non-original Japanese noise psych freakout
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Twin Stumps - Beyond the door (New York, 2009).
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Sweet Jane (with affection), by Two Nice Girls (Austin, Texas, 1987):
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Remember when you ran away and I got on my knees and begged you not to leave because I'd go berzerk?
Well, you left me anyhow and the days got worse and worse and now you see I've gone completely out of my mind... |
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