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  • Posted: 02/13/2013 01:18
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Magenta wrote:
Holy crap... where did you dig this up from? Shocked

Synthesist is the canine's testicles - although it has been a hundred years since I last listened to it! Now teed up for when I get home from work!

DAYM!!! Very Happy


It's been on my chart for a while now. Think I found it via a Kraftwerk thread on another forum about three or four years ago, and I fell in love immediately.
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Some tasty recs, will get to them soon.

(and Lethal, you may have made another job easier, so merci Wink)


Anyways:


The Disconnection by Carina Round

Just listen, this was the bizzarely erotic and mind-rattling experience Ive had listening to an album in quite some time. Particulary how playfully innocent it starts and then how it manages to be alternately wildly, theatrically surreal and wryly personal at the same time, all held up by a surprisingly meaty guitar-based core. It just brings out the beautiful masochist in you. One of the most severly underrated artists today (apparently all raven-haired, female, british singer-songwriters need to be instantly compared to PJ Harvey), her recent Tigermending is also terrific, one that is artier but equally potent and confident, and her Slow Motion Addict is probably the easiest one to swallow, largely song-based and almost poppy but still quite clever and with a hard edge.



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Carina Ground is quite good.
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Some may know their recent work of Beard, Wives And Denim but Tame Impalas sister group has some very weird early psychedelic music. The album is a killer for anyone who digs experimentation.
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I know I've posted on this thread already, but I believe Linda Perhacs deserves some love here.


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