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Old 07-15-2020, 08:48 PM   #401 (permalink)
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Nea - I really love the loose chaotic sound of the Fly Ashtray song, awesome. Noir For Rachel sounds like a gloomy kind of shoegaze, that's really cool. Music for grey days. The Ecstacy of Saint Theresa (nice name) is even more shoegaze, I really like the loopy riff.
I like that gloomy Shoegaze, it ought to have it's own sub-genre. The first band, Vet Trip, are not from Finland, they're from Texas.


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Old 10-31-2020, 02:11 PM   #402 (permalink)
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From bandcamp


this one was ok a bit long.



this was ok




listening now, ok so far, different from the others.
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Old 10-31-2020, 03:08 PM   #403 (permalink)
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Oh thanks so much for the reminder, I kept forgetting that there was music waiting for me here!

Nea - The first song is rad, a typical shoegaze sound but very nicely done, more bright than gloomy in this case I don't know why they say the names of colours in the second song, but it wonderful bouncy fun. The third song has a similar synthiness, but a slightly darker sound, it's really cool. These songs fit very well with some of the Yugoslavian post-punk synth stuff I got into a while ago.

fire - I'm currently listening to the history of sleep record. This is really great. Exactly the kind of drony atmospheric stuff I've been getting into lately (with the kind help of Hawk). Is it a bagpipe? I just started listening to it but I'll get to the rest eventually and report back.
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Oh thanks so much for the reminder, I kept forgetting that there was music waiting for me here!

Nea - The first song is rad, a typical shoegaze sound but very nicely done, more bright than gloomy in this case I don't know why they say the names of colours in the second song, but it wonderful bouncy fun. The third song has a similar synthiness, but a slightly darker sound, it's really cool. These songs fit very well with some of the Yugoslavian post-punk synth stuff I got into a while ago.

fire - I'm currently listening to the history of sleep record. This is really great. Exactly the kind of drony atmospheric stuff I've been getting into lately (with the kind help of Hawk). Is it a bagpipe? I just started listening to it but I'll get to the rest eventually and report back.

Scottish small pipes.
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Old 11-01-2020, 10:20 AM   #405 (permalink)
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From bandcamp:


Big Noise!
by Trouz Bras
Listening now, ok first track.
Breton stuff (they are from the USA)

I will add more if I find something.


Listening now, nice, happy feeling.
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Nice, I'll get to it! I listened to the albums from your last post, I loved the first two. The third one was less my thing but pretty nice too
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Nea - The first song is rad, a typical shoegaze sound but very nicely done, more bright than gloomy in this case I don't know why they say the names of colours in the second song, but it wonderful bouncy fun. The third song has a similar synthiness, but a slightly darker sound, it's really cool. These songs fit very well with some of the Yugoslavian post-punk synth stuff I got into a while ago.
Thanks. Germany provides some of my favorite synth bands. I forgot about posting Vet Trip. This next song is a straight up Rock song. I don't know how much you're into Bob Dylan but Steffen Brandt does a really good cover of Baby Blue.

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fire - I'm listening to the Trouz Bras record now. My first impression was quite good, pleasant but not outstanding, (when it comes to bagpipes I tend to be drawn to the dronier stuff I think) but I'm getting into it even more as I go along. The second track is beautifully haunting, and the fourth is irresistably danceable.

Nea - that's cool, I do love Bob Dylan (his music, I mean, **** the guy). I like the cover but I do feel ambivalent about it, which I think is a good sign for cover songs; it often means something interesting is being done. I think the smoothness of this version takes away some of the depth, but I like how warm it sounds. And in what language are they singing? The band name sounds quite German but their singing doesn't, or is it a strong regional accent/dialect?
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Nea - that's cool, I do love Bob Dylan (his music, I mean, **** the guy). I like the cover but I do feel ambivalent about it, which I think is a good sign for cover songs; it often means something interesting is being done. I think the smoothness of this version takes away some of the depth, but I like how warm it sounds. And in what language are they singing? The band name sounds quite German but their singing doesn't, or is it a strong regional accent/dialect?
It's Dansk. Steffen Brandt is from Denmark. I discover him in a roundabout way. I saw the movie In a Better World starring Trine Dyrholm. While looking for more information about the movie and Trine I discovered the video of Baby Blue.
Spoiler for Baby Blue live:


A lot of time I'm just trying to figure out how popular certain European bands/artists are. Certain bands I find I don't if they're popular or obscure, like the next band. You probably heard of them before, right? There were three bands called The Outsiders. The one from the US that did Time Won't Let Me. The Punk band from the UK. I think if people talk about The Outsiders here it would probably be them. But yet there's another band called The Outsiders, they're from Amsterdam, NL - that's the band that's the bee's knees. Killer bass and killer fuzz guitar imho.
The Outsiders - Misfit
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From bandcamp: listened half a year ago i think

The Wind Among the Reeds
by Jeremiah McLane & Timothy Cummings

nice

Trio Durand Millet Raillard
by Trio Durand Millet Raiilard

they were nice

Tyukod Variations
by L'Écluse

you will like this, more your style.

Porembela
by Porembela

also nice

Duo Cam&Léon
by Duo Cam&Léon

nice

La Demenam La Nòstra Nòvia​/​Ròca
by Torgnole

i think you will like it

Hebble Psalter - Cantigas del Godono di Maresi
by Michael Beeke

nice
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