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Old 04-11-2007, 07:48 PM
BrotherLovesDub
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this is a list of the stuff that has piled up in front of the stereo in the last month of pretty relentless shopping.

12" - Getting Away With It... - Electronic - Factory Records
3xCD - Possibly Maybe w/ slipcase - Bjork - One Little Indian
cd - Pentamerous Metamorphosis - Global Communications - Dedicated
cds - Fizheuer Zieheuer - Ricardo Villalobos - Playhouse
cd - From Here We Go Sublime - The Field - Kompakt
cd - Chromophobia - Gui Boratto - Kompakt
cd - Pygmalion - Slowdive - Creation
cds - 5 Ep (In Mind Remixes) - Slowdive - Creation
cds - Slowdive - Slowdive - Creation
cds - Morningrise - Slowdive - Creation
cds - Holding Our Breath - Slowdive - Creation
cds - Outside Your Room EP - Slowdive - Creation
cd - VA - Turbo Studio Sessions Vol. 1 - Turbo
cd - Heroes - Hug - Kompakt
2xcd - VA - Beats and Bluffs (Poker Flat Volume 5) - Poker Flat
cd - The Best of Meco - Meco - Casablanca
cd - Flying High - Irresistible Force - Rising High
cd - VA - Ambiento (A Fax Compilation) - Reflective
cd - Arrange and Process Basic Channel - Scion - Tresor
cd - Sound of Silver - LCD Soundsystem - DFA/EMI
cds - 4 My Peepz - Paperclip People - Planet E
cd - VA - Somewhere In Detroit Mix Series Vol. 1 - DJ 3000 - Somewhere In Detroit/Submerge
cd - Monkey Boots - Gregory Fleckner Quintet - Clear
2xcd - Grossenwahn 1992-2005 - DJ Hell - Gigolo
cd - Force - A Certain Ratio - Factory
cd - The Grave Yard and The Ballroom - A Certain Ratio - Soul Jazz
2xcd - Titanic Days (Remastered w/ Bonus Disc) - Kirsty MacColl - ZTT
2xcd - Substrata/Man With A Movie Camera - Biosphere - Touch
cd - Cirque - Biosphere - Touch
cd - Transparent Things - Fujiya and Miyagi - Deaf Dumb and Blind Communications
12" - Doot Doot - Freur - Epic
12" - Midas Touch - Midnight Starr - Solar
12" - Perlipops - Pile - Perlon
2x12" - No Model No Tool - Luciano - Cadenza
cds - Mmm...Skyscraper I Love You - Underworld - JBO
cds - Love Me or Hate Me - Lady Sovereign - Def Jam
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:28 AM
kagenaki koe
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most recent listening in the past month:

Vex'D - Lion VIP
Toasty Boy - Soul Union
M075 - Surrender EP (first track is dubsteppish...the rest is autechrelike)
some tracks from Andrea Parker's Here's One I Made Earlier
some tracks from Alias & Tarsier off of Plane That Draws A White Line
Salt City Orchestra - The Book (Gregor Tresher remix)
Autumn - Cut Away (Lomax remix....i <3 this track)
Bitter:Sweet - Dirty Laundry (Tom Middleton Amba remix)
Above & Beyond - Good For Me (King Roc Dub mix) i <3 this track too
Robyn - Konichiwa Bitches (Oscar The Punk Remix)
Marshall Jefferson vs Noosa Heads - Mushrooms (Salt City Orchestra remix)
Tennishero - Alone (instrumental and some other mix)
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Old 04-12-2007, 10:59 AM
dubman
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cds - Fizheuer Zieheuer - Ricardo Villalobos - Playhouse
cd - From Here We Go Sublime - The Field - Kompakt
cd - Chromophobia - Gui Boratto - Kompakt
love these. have yet to get them

kid cue - loving the second cd a lot more than the first, though i like that one reasonably well. i cant quite put what i think of it in a neat ball of text yet. something feels deeply subtle about it. it feels very meticulously written though it doesnt seem that way on just casual play. i think the whole thing is going to take some time but i've got some early favorites (stomp, hill st, black sunshine, morning star, ruff dub) to keep the door open and see if i get deeper into it.

i think it might be really fucking great though.
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Old 04-12-2007, 01:27 PM
BrotherLovesDub
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love these. have yet to get them

kid cue - loving the second cd a lot more than the first, though i like that one reasonably well. i cant quite put what i think of it in a neat ball of text yet. something feels deeply subtle about it. it feels very meticulously written though it doesnt seem that way on just casual play. i think the whole thing is going to take some time but i've got some early favorites (stomp, hill st, black sunshine, morning star, ruff dub) to keep the door open and see if i get deeper into it.

i think it might be really fucking great though.
dubman, if you like the Boratto, you should also like the Hug-Heroes on Kompakt. it's a great album that hasn't received as much attention as either the Field or Boratto LP's but is def. worth your time/money/megabytes.

taken from http://www.textura.org/reviews/hug.htm


Talk about precocious: John Dahlbäck (aka Hug) is a mere 21 years old, yet somehow has managed to leave his fingerprints on more than seventy releases, forty remixes, and seventy-five compilations (for imprints like Deep4life, Dessous, Morris Audio, and his own Pickadoll) in only four years. His 70-minute Heroes is the inaugural full-length by a K2 artist, K2 being the sub-label Kompakt co-head Wolfgang Voigt established to bring ‘minimal techno' back into the fold. Though Hug's material is often stripped down, ‘minimal' remains a relative term so longtime Kompakt listeners will find no shortage of detail to latch onto here, and consequently will hear Heroes as much maximal as minimal. In many ways, the Hug style is textbook Kompakt but Dahlbäck also distinguishes himself in a couple of key respects: in standout cuts like “Tiny Stars” and “Fluteorgie,” he deftly exploits the musical potential offered by myriad noises as rhythmic accents, and, as “Tiny Stars” and “The Platform” attest, he also possesses a talent for crafting Kraftwerk-styled melodies (the five-note theme in “Tiny Stars” is so lovely in its melancholy it would do the Düsseldorf legends proud). Elsewhere, a surging mix of Chain Reaction, bleepy electro, and Cologne techno opens the set promisingly in “Raido” and, by alternating glissandi synth flares with martial snare patterns, “Birds” could pass easily for a Daniel Bell homage. Heroes isn't necessarily Kompakt at its peak but its collection of clubby electro-techno, slippery grooves, and syncopated swing is certainly strong enough.

April 2007
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Old 04-12-2007, 01:42 PM
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this is the post of the year. cornerstones of any good collection! well selected.
thanks. violator is phenominal, but technique is alright, i don't like it as much as low-life or power, corruption & lies.
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Old 04-12-2007, 01:43 PM
bryantm3
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Reposting from my LJ.

Bone Awl - Meaningless Leaning Mess LP
L'Acephale - Book of Lies 7"
Coffins/Otesanek split LP
Bunkur - Bludgeon LP
Sepultura - Schizophrenia LP
Sepultura - Morbid Visions LP
Sun Ra - Sun Songs LP
Steve Lacy - Evidence LP

I haven't recived any of this though or the turntable to play it on.

is sun ra that guy that says he's an alien? or is that someone else?
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Old 04-12-2007, 02:12 PM
BrotherLovesDub
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thanks. violator is phenominal, but technique is alright, i don't like it as much as low-life or power, corruption & lies.
give it time to sink in.
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Old 04-12-2007, 02:31 PM
Scott Warner
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studio - yearbook 1
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Old 04-12-2007, 02:35 PM
Aaron Contreras
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One Lion! Love that track (Lion VIP by Vex'd).

Lately:
Amy Winehouse (yeah yeah)
Mew (Frengers + And the Glass Handed Kites)
Masstishaddhu - Shekinah (experimental spookiness)
A huge internet Yacht Rock compilation
Amon Amarth - Versus the World
Long Blondes (shut it)
Silversun Pickups
Some classic dub stuff - Augustus Pablo
Au Revoir Simone - 'A Violent Yet Flammable World' seems to be the standout track.

There appears to be a real paucity of new, top notch dubstep. At least I'm not hearing about it.
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Old 04-12-2007, 02:37 PM
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but technique is alright
I think Technique is the best album of the 80's. P,C,L is dope too.
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