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Experimental Music on Spotify Worth Checking Out
Wreckage Installations & Metalworks
By Hal Hutchinson Besides recommending you listen to this recording I have nothing to say that hasn't already been said better. Therefore, I link and quote: http://www.amazon.com/Wreckage-Insta..._1438346824130 Quote:
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/alb..._metalworks.p/ Quote:
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JOHN WIESE – Deviate From Balance
Release Date: February 20, 2015 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wiese Quote:
Interview with artist: A Call to 'Deviate from Balance': An Interview with John Wiese | NOISEY Info from label: GILGONGO RECORDS Quote:
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DANIEL MENCHE - Flaming Tongues (2005 CD release on Blossoming Noise)
Daniel Menche - Flaming Tongues - Review - Stylus Magazine Quote:
Avantgarde Music. Daniel Menche: biography, discography, reviews, links |
Ahhh i just approved your 666th post
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Praise Satan!!! 667 Neighbor of the Beast. (I know that's old)
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CARLES SANTOS- VOICETRACKS (1981)
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Considering I know you to be a pretty phenomenal writer, I don't understand the point of this journal. It's just quotes from Wiki with a few lines from you. Anyone could do that. It doesn't make a good journal. Are you planning to actually write anything yourself? I don't mean to be nasty, but hell, in terms of composition and thought put into it this is probably one of the worst journals I've seen in all my time here.
I hope you make some proper effort soon, otherwise this is just going to be a pointless exercise. |
I feel like the point is that I'm choosing excellent obscure music from a readily available resource. Have you actually heard any of these recordings before? By virtue of being chosen they already have my seal of approval. The point of the thread is to guide fans of avant-garde music to recordings they can have access to easily if they use Spotify (and what's on Spotify is usually on the other major streaming sites, I suppose) that meets two other criteria 1) It's good and 2) It's obscure.
I'm spending some time researching what's written about the artists and recordings already to save an interested potential fan some time and trouble. I appreciate very much your praise for my skills as a writer. And I plan on writing future album reviews for your artists of the week threads. In those cases, I will add personal insight into the music that I think is unique to my perspective. This, however, not meant to be a showcase of my writing but rather a quality resource for serious fans of experimental music. Thank you very much for taking an interest in my journal. Please, feel free to comment or criticize as you see fit. You're certainly also welcome to review any of the recordings yourself. |
OK, that's fair enough if that's your intention. I actually thought you might take offence, but hoped you wouldn't. I haven't listened to any of the artistes you mention because generally experimental music doesn't really interest me, but I'm sure it will be a useful resource for people who are.
I'll keep an eye on how things go here, and hope you might join in on Iron Maiden Week (whenever I actually decide to hold it!) ... Cheers TH PS Yeah, your review of TMR was really quite impressive, among some of the best reviews I've seen here, mine very much included. Great job. |
Again, I'm glad you liked my Beefheart review, Trollheart. It's nice to not be hated. The recording I'm spotlighting this week is:
JOE COLLEY & JASON LESCALLEET – Annihilate This Week (2006 CD release on Korm Plastics) Links & Quotes: Record Label Hype Joe Colley & Jason Lescalleet - Brombron 09 Quote:
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