Jay's not here to tut-tut this as Spotify recommended it to me today.
Jay's not here to tut-tut this as Spotify recommended it to me today.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
I just... what? Stockhausen is more appealing than this. In fact, I'd rather put my ear on the ground next to a railroad track.uziq wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjeSEysuW_M
utterly brilliant, inventive, and wholly 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9-qpMqhuPU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0EweqtoiRQ
there is no way stockhausen is more appealing than that. it's still notionally dance music, with a propulsive rhythm and trance arpeggios, at the least. it's a very novel approach, sure, the guy essentially made a dance album without any kick drums. but it works incredibly well -- and was reviewed as one of the best albums of 2019 in the dance music press (and beyond). it's a producer who knows enough about his genre, inside and out, to subvert it and take it in new directions.
he's a resident DJ at berghain/p-bar and releases on their label. i think he's doing a-ok!
any one of his tracks sound absolutely amazing on a dancefloor/sound-system, breaks up a set and lets in a few sunbeams. ecstatic moments, smiles all round.
perfectly produced and mastered, of course. the whole point of 'techno' is to experiment with new technologies, new media, new aspects of sound design and engineering -- it's there in the very name. making dance songs on a laptop with software synths or the same recombinations of roland hardware from 1987 is not quite in the spirit of the thing.
he's a resident DJ at berghain/p-bar and releases on their label. i think he's doing a-ok!
any one of his tracks sound absolutely amazing on a dancefloor/sound-system, breaks up a set and lets in a few sunbeams. ecstatic moments, smiles all round.
perfectly produced and mastered, of course. the whole point of 'techno' is to experiment with new technologies, new media, new aspects of sound design and engineering -- it's there in the very name. making dance songs on a laptop with software synths or the same recombinations of roland hardware from 1987 is not quite in the spirit of the thing.
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if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
Cover of that looks like a man that just got done robbing the Gotham Central Bank. Suitcase could have more cash or just be a mini-nuke.
ethiopian new year.
Reliving the days my best friend and I would cruise down the Gardiner at 2am in my dad's gold convertible with the speakers clipping it was cranked so loud.

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The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
i never got frank ocean until i dated a new yorker for half a year. then it was like 'blonde' opened up a whole new world for me (her world, pretty much). still think that's a perfect album, play it at least once a month.
just bought the vinyl reissue of this classic album. oh yeah!
just bought the vinyl reissue of this classic album. oh yeah!
I'm going to check out that album. The track you posted is fya
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
yeah duster had some really great albums.
don't miss the side project, helvetia.
don't miss the side project, helvetia.
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Fuck Israel
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Been coming up a lot on my recommends. Not bad on my driving/gaming playlist.
I can't remember the last time I found a trance song that I liked this much