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1999-08-05 13:48alex_tea (idm) postrock (was tortoise)
1999-08-05 16:36emosissy Re: (idm) postrock (was tortoise)
└─ 1999-08-05 16:54Zenon M. Feszczak Re: (idm) postrock (was tortoise)
└─ 1999-08-05 20:09ChairCrusher Re: (idm) postrock (was tortoise)
└─ 1999-08-05 21:44Zenon M. Feszczak Re: (idm) postrock (was tortoise)
1999-08-05 17:22daht Village of Savanooga (was Re: (idm) postrock (was tortoise) )
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1999-08-05 13:48alex_teaalso check out labradford, pan american (one haf of labradford), mouse parade (someone fro
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also check out labradford, pan american (one haf of labradford), mouse parade (someone from the dylan group), slint and if you live in the uk, well if you live anywhere, forth quartet. the last two are a bit closer to "normal" rock. but i wouldn't call them rock. forth quartet make minimal guitar tracks, with so much space and lihgt in them, they are beautiful, the songs are amazing, i reccomend the debut lp, "they built ships that sank". errm, email: sales@heavensentrecords.com or visit www.heaventsentrecords.com or amybe it's co.uk can't remember. anyway, truewly wonderful. and you can hear soundclips at the web site. post rock and idm go hand in hand if you ask me. they are both beautiful and compliment each other marvellously. the fatcat retrospective, accross uneven terrain, is the perfect example of this, it's got idm, noise, soundscapes, post rock and even some live hip hop on there. i wouldn't consider this "OT" bt if it has offended your idm sensibilities, then please take my apologies.
1999-08-05 16:36emosissyyou can throw in A Minor Forest too ....they get a little noisy sometimes but most tracks
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you can throw in A Minor Forest too ....they get a little noisy sometimes but most tracks are instrumental and epic in length. Really complicated and abrupt but beautiful at the same time... ------ emosissy
quoted 2 lines also check out labradford, pan american (one haf of labradford), mouse> also check out labradford, pan american (one haf of labradford), mouse > parade (someone from the dylan group), slint and if you live in the uk,
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quoted 3 lines if you live anywhere, forth quartet. the last two are a bit closer to> if you live anywhere, forth quartet. the last two are a bit closer to > "normal" rock. but i wouldn't call them rock. forth quartet make minimal > guitar tracks, with so much space and lihgt in them, they are beautiful,
the
quoted 2 lines songs are amazing, i reccomend the debut lp, "they built ships that sank".> songs are amazing, i reccomend the debut lp, "they built ships that sank". > errm, email: sales@heavensentrecords.com or visit
www.heaventsentrecords.com
quoted 4 lines or amybe it's co.uk can't remember. anyway, truewly wonderful. and you can> or amybe it's co.uk can't remember. anyway, truewly wonderful. and you can > hear soundclips at the web site. > > post rock and idm go hand in hand if you ask me. they are both beautiful
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quoted 1 line compliment each other marvellously. the fatcat retrospective, accross> compliment each other marvellously. the fatcat retrospective, accross
uneven
quoted 2 lines terrain, is the perfect example of this, it's got idm, noise, soundscapes,> terrain, is the perfect example of this, it's got idm, noise, soundscapes, > post rock and even some live hip hop on there. i wouldn't consider this
"OT"
quoted 1 line bt if it has offended your idm sensibilities, then please take my> bt if it has offended your idm sensibilities, then please take my
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1999-08-05 16:54Zenon M. FeszczakAlso check out Ui... 3
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Also check out Ui... 3
1999-08-05 20:09ChairCrusherOn Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Zenon M. Feszczak wrote: > Also check out Ui... > You know, I've seen
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On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Zenon M. Feszczak wrote:
quoted 2 lines Also check out Ui...> Also check out Ui... >
You know, I've seen a lot of these bands live, but Ui and Pan Am both annoyed me by playing what sounded to me like Lynyrd Skynyrd tributes. They're only partially post-rock.
1999-08-05 21:44Zenon M. Feszczak>ChairCrusher <kent@avalon.net>: > >You know, I've seen a lot of these bands live, but Ui
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quoted 4 lines ChairCrusher <kent@avalon.net>:>ChairCrusher <kent@avalon.net>: > >You know, I've seen a lot of these bands live, but Ui and Pan Am both >annoyed me by playing what sounded to me like Lynyrd Skynyrd tributes.
Sounds terrifying. But gives me a good idea. Next IDM-y show I attend, I'll yell "FreeBird" for the encore. Just can't wait to hear Autechre's version. This happened to Zappa once. For his next tour, he had his band play a Zappification of the song. Be careful what you wish for... By the way, listened to Patrick O'Hearn today, and one track sounded very Autechrish. Well, Autechre on Prozac. Go figure. I don't know any Ui other than the red remix album, which is quite groovy. Just basses and drums for the most part. Why, oh why, Crusher of Chairs, dost thou have such a cruel name? Thou has undoubtedly slain many a wild chair and thereby saved many a fair maiden! Regards, Zenon M. Feszczak Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorderly on now, at long last, for the first time ever, yes it's true: SAW II
1999-08-05 17:22dahtGotta throw in: Village Of Savanooga (on Kollaps) im listening to _Score_ right now and it
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Gotta throw in: Village Of Savanooga (on Kollaps) im listening to _Score_ right now and its wonderful dark melodic sparse textured rocking introspective and all that. The compilation _The Day My Favorite Insect Died_ (also on Kollaps, but recently reissued domestically) is a MUST HAVE for anyone into experimental post rock/electronic stuff. please note Kollaps is outta Germany. -Thad PS: while we are on the postrock tip, i have an overwhelming urge to shout out the following (who are not exactly postrock, but for me push the envelope of what "rock" is thought to be): * The Swirlies * My Bloody Valentine * Wire * Jim O'Rourke: Eureka