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Old 01-10-2018, 04:16 PM   #111 (permalink)
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Sorry if that's too many videos for one post; I didn't really come in with a plan.
No, it's totally fine. I've made no rules about that. It just might take me a bit longer to get through if there's a lot to listen through, but I will get there

And yes, I do know Anna Von Hauswolff err... somewhat. I listened to that album with the organ pipes on the front cover way, way back - or at least some of it. But I certainly don't mind a reminder/giving her a second chance. I think that I almost got into her music back then, but not quite. Hopefully it goes better this time.
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Old 01-10-2018, 04:23 PM   #112 (permalink)
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No, it's totally fine. I've made no rules about that. It just might take me a bit longer to get through if there's a lot to listen through, but I will get there

And yes, I do know Anna Von Hauswolff err... somewhat. I listened to that album with the organ pipes on the front cover way, way back - or at least some of it. But I certainly don't mind a reminder/giving her a second chance. I think that I almost got into her music back then, but not quite. Hopefully it goes better this time.
Hrmm you should probably start with her album Singing From the Grave, then.
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Hrmm you should probably start with her album Singing From the Grave, then.
The tracks on that list aren't available in my country, but I'll just find it on Spotify, so it's fine.
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Old 01-10-2018, 04:56 PM   #114 (permalink)
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Silver Apples has an interesting history. Simeon Coxe actually built his own instrument out of oscillators and telegraph keys.

Silver Apples- "You and I" (1969)


I've seen where you are looking for Avant-garde. I don't know if Pram really constitutes as Avant-garde band. I just like what I hear. Pram are simply amazing to me. Dead Piano is the first song off of their debut album. On their first album they are described as "Art Rock, Experimental, Leftfield, Avantgarde" and I even seen "Post-Punk." The band's sound develops throughout their history. When you get to the song Beluga Discog describes their style as "Leftfield, Abstract, & Downtempo." I am not sure if mentioning what style of music Pram play helps you in any way. I guess it gives a slight hint what to expect. If you hate them, sorry I did my best. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Pram - Dead Piano (1992)


Pram - Beluga (2008)
I'm not crazy about that Silver Apples track, to be honest, but it does have a pretty unique vibe to it for sure.

The two Pram tracks were pretty cool - especially Dead Piano. If I just heard these tracks with no context, I'd have guessed they were both older than they are.
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Admittedly didn't give this a full listen (it's over 20 minutes and there's a bunch of things I want to get through), but what I did hear was good. It's going to take me a long, long time to really get in depth with the composers I like the most so far, since I don't listen to classical music all that often.
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You might like this: a touch of the avant-garde here. Not your average female singer-songwriter stuff, and the Reaching For Indigo album overall was one of my favorites this year.

You can check out my Favorites Of 2017 thread if you want to see the whole review.

Good stuff. I really like the way it sounds in particular. Both the vocalist and the sound of the instrumentation bring this up to a higher level. I'm going to have to check this artist out a bit closer.
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I guess you're still doing this, so Imma post some 90s/00s metalcore that I've been obsessing over for the past couple weeks. Quite possibly the most overlooked form of aggressive music (metal or punk) of all-time.







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I guess you're still doing this, so Imma post some 90s/00s metalcore that I've been obsessing over for the past couple weeks. Quite possibly the most overlooked form of aggressive music (metal or punk) of all-time.
Oh yes I am, it's just been on a slight pause since I've had some practical things I needed to get done recently. Next in line is actually another bunch of metalcore from you a couple pages back, if I recall correctly
I'll go through all of it.

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Oh yes I am, it's just been on a slight pause since I've had some practical things I needed to get done recently. Next in line is actually another bunch of metalcore from you a couple pages, if I recall correctly
I'll go through all of it.
Well then I'm going to replace one of my new videos as it's a repost apparently.

Edit: Aw yeah, now you got a couple newer bands who still fly the flag and decimate.
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