This rec from grindy is so good, imo, that it is worth repeating.
Here’s a wonderful track, Sasha Grey, from the Singes Electriques album grindy mentioned:
I love the way the piano is our sparkling guide through this long track, during which the rest of the band are throwing everything they can into the mix, sometimes to woo, sometimes to outdo the pianist – but always with absolutely spot-on musicianship.
Searching tips: La Theorie Des Chordes didn’t easily turn up in my internet searches, partly because they are not well-known yet afaik. You have to be careful about spelling :shycouch: and, because their name is French for “String Theory”, your searches will be clogged up with links to quantum physics, music theory, etc.
Here’s a link to one of the more informative pages I found, on good old Amazon, about an earlier album called Premieres Vibrations:-
Yes, excellent album! Don't let their modern live albums (and the recent studio ones)
slip by you either (except the live in '72 thing which has awful sound).
You might want to check out some Banco del Mutuo Soccorso from the same time.
They put out a lot of albums, but the early 70s ones are the most special.
Exo
02-26-2022 07:38 PM
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^^ ^ ^^^^^^^
Yes, excellent album! Don't let their modern live albums (and the recent studio ones)
slip by you either (except the live in '72 thing which has awful sound).
You might want to check out some Banco del Mutuo Soccorso from the same time.
They put out a lot of albums, but the early 70s ones are the most special.
Absolutely. Prog is an outlier of what I'm listening to on the reg but I need to find more albums like the one I just posted so I'll start there.
I'm taking in the last show of This is Not This Heat tonight. The upload on YT has excellent sound...you know, for Youtube.
rostasi
02-26-2022 07:53 PM
Oh, good! Frown and I saw them a week before that show.
The whole thing split up in parts is up on YT too.
Exo
02-26-2022 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by rostasi
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Oh, good! Frown and I saw them a week before that show. The whole thing split up in parts is up on YT too.
That's good because 24 Track Loop has been on repeat for an hour haha.