This track from coil reminds me of what I think a robot from Orwell's 1984
or Gilliam's Brazil, would 'hear' in their processors.
https://youtu.be/Z8R7lgW7SZo
On Thu, Apr 6, 2023, 12:10 a.m. Chris Adam <c.p.adam88@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 187 lines Oooooh ELLO!
> Oooooh ELLO!
> My music is basically designed for scifi enjoyment. If you like post-rock
> and IDM maybe give it a listen. It even has some scifi lore to it =)
>
> https://brokenatoms.bandcamp.com/
>
> https://www.youtube.com/@brokenatoms7889
>
> All the artwork etc is inspired by old soviet scifi and TDR stuff too, so
> hopefully it's something you might enjoy
>
> Loving the suggestions here anyway, gives me something to listen to while
> reading the William Gibson book I'm on atm.
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris =)
>
> On Wed, 5 Apr 2023 at 17:57, Kurt Prünner <leak@gmx.at> wrote:
>
>> I'm surprised no one has mentioned Yagya yet - he's released a lot of
>> deep,
>> dubby goodness over the years; the earlier releases quite cold (probably
>> Iceland-related... :), the newer ones a bit warmer and with more and more
>> vocals
>> that IMHO fit very well.
>>
>> On 05.04.2023 17:23, Chris Taylor wrote:
>> > Anima has always been extremely cyberpunk to me. Might be the almost
>> organic /
>> > live played feel of the album. Absolutely one of my favorites.
>> >
>> > I love Luomo so much that I like that Paper Tigers album lol
>> >
>> > I dug the Lusine rec. I really loved that Kayn - just had to play it
>> at a nice
>> > low volume. I am Kayn-pilled now Ty
>> >
>> > On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 5:09 AM Charlie Webster <
>> cwcharliewebster@gmail.com
>> > <mailto:cwcharliewebster@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> > VD’s Four Quarters and Anima are fantastic as well. Also side
>> project Luomo
>> > - Tessio is such a classic.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> On 4 Apr 2023, at 7:15 pm, Luis Marta <luis.marta@gmail.com
>> >> <mailto:luis.marta@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hi Chris,
>> >>
>> >> Try Vladislav Delay, start with the albums "Entain" and "Multila".
>> >> They induce you into a dreamlike state, perfect for reading. And I
>> found
>> >> them really great as a soundtrack to William Gibson novels.
>> >> After some listens, pieces start to fall into place, your
>> subconscious
>> >> will love it :)
>> >>
>> >> Luis Marta.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 2:06 AM Chris Taylor <
>> christaylor415@gmail.com
>> >> <mailto:christaylor415@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> cheers - thank you all!
>> >>
>> >> yes, those noto+sakamoto records were/are huge for me.
>> Definitely
>> >> spent some time with Sakamoto today - Esperanto & Smoochy
>> >> specifically. Incredible discography - at one point I felt
>> like I
>> >> exhausted those first two noto+sakamoto albums from listening
>> to them
>> >> so much but i'm due for a revisit.
>> >>
>> >> never listened past the first xerox - thanks for the reminder.
>> good
>> >> call. that's the sort of mechanical spirit I'm seeking! :-)
>> >>
>> >> don't know that lusine - always dug his poppy stuff on ghostly
>> and was
>> >> vaguely aware that he did more technoid stuff for
>> Ant-Zen/Hymen under
>> >> that name variation- will check
>> >>
>> >> Kayn rec is good actually. he's got so much stuff it's
>> intimidating so
>> >> I never properly got started but what little I heard was super
>> dense.
>> >> looking forward to it
>> >>
>> >> ok cracking The Machine Stops by E. M. Forster and putting
>> this to the
>> >> test. Thanks again and keep the recs coming!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 4:26 PM kawayama <kawayama@gmail.com
>> >> <mailto:kawayama@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> today, i recommend alva noto + ryuichi sakamoto (RIP).
>> >> my favourites are the first two albums, vrioon and insen.
>> >> but also alva noto solo, especially the xerox series?
>> >>
>> >> cheers,
>> >> k
>> >>
>> >> Den mån 3 apr. 2023 kl 00:40 skrev Connor Higgins
>> >> <connor1higgins@gmail.com <mailto:connor1higgins@gmail.com
>> >>:
>> >>
>> >> Just noticed you mentioned Kayn already, sorry haha
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 3:33 PM Connor Higgins
>> >> <connor1higgins@gmail.com <mailto:
>> connor1higgins@gmail.com>>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Ooh I have a good one for ya that worked for me
>> while
>> >> getting through the Dune series recently: Tektra
>> by Roland
>> >> Kayn
>> >>
>> >> youtube.com/watch?v=3ct08sRjDEo&ab_channel=oviiw
>> >> <
>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=3ct08sRjDEo&ab_channel=oviiw>
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 1:51 PM Chris Taylor
>> >> <christaylor415@gmail.com
>> >> <mailto:christaylor415@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> this list has been mad quiet so let me ask a
>> >> potentially off-topic question:
>> >>
>> >> I've been spending more and more time reading
>> sci fi
>> >> and am looking for suitable music to
>> soundtrack it
>> >>
>> >> the parallels between idm and SF are obvious
>> and need
>> >> no explanation. however
>> Autechre/Dalglish/other IDM
>> >> I'm still excited by is too hype to read to
>> and I'm
>> >> not really into the Boards of
>> Canada-influenced strain
>> >> of *lush downtempo* (well I am but I'm just
>> too picky
>> >> to take recs)
>> >>
>> >> any ideas? something more active than "deep
>> space
>> >> ambient" but not too distracting
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Bill Laswell & Terre Thaemlitz – Web, some
>> Tetsu Inoue
>> >> and later Phoenicia all fit the bill
>> >>
>> >> I love the label ~scape which maybe slots into
>> this
>> >> but I'm looking for something colder. like a
>> less
>> >> hardcore Roland Kayn
>> >>
>> >> thank you all for your service
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> constant shallowness leads to evil.
>> >>
>>
>> --
>> Kurt Bernhard Pruenner --- Haendelstrasse 17 --- 4020 Linz --- Austria
>>
>> np: nix
>>
>>