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murmur
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- #11
- Posted: 07/12/2017 05:19
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Liberal Cunt by Pogrom
this is one of the most exhilarating, if borderline terrifying, industrial tapes around. check it here (headphone warning)
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Tha1ChiefRocka
Yeah, well hey, I'm really sorry.
Location: Kansas
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Infinity183
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- #13
- Posted: 07/12/2017 07:20
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Kid A by Radiohead
The first track, especially. This CD is just chillingly unnerving, which is a big part of its strength as an album.
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murmur
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- #14
- Posted: 07/12/2017 07:24
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Infinity183 wrote: | The first track, especially. This CD is just chillingly unnerving, which is a big part of its strength as an album. |
really? Kid A has always been a really relaxing listen for me.
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Age: 38
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- #15
- Posted: 07/12/2017 07:30
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Dockstaeder is cool but I've never gotten the appeal on Eight Electronic Pieces, I'd suggest Quatermass personally
Oh also VERY STRONG RECOMMENDATION FOR ANYONE LOOKING HERE
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Herbstpathétique / Bildnis by Dieter Kaufmann
THIS ONE IS VERY SPECIAL
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Infinity183
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- #16
- Posted: 07/12/2017 07:37
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murmur wrote: | really? Kid A has always been a really relaxing listen for me. |
I've always been kind of creeped out by "Everything in Its Right Place" (in a good way). I mean, it has these blaring, ghostly synthesizers and a repeated melody that sounds like a spell chant. It puts you in this deep trance. Thom Yorke in general is full of morose bitterness in his creations, so there's a huge cloud of uneasy darkness that follows Kid A all the way through, in spite of its ambient nature.
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bobbyb5
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Location: New York
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- Posted: 07/12/2017 11:14
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Hey, you know what? I've had Consumed in my top 100 ever since I made the chart, but somehow over time it got moved down from like the top 30 down to number 87. I'm not sure how I did that, but after listening to it again last night, I just moved it up 57 spots number 30 where it deserves to be. It might even go higher. Heh heh.
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bobbyb5
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Location: New York
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- #19
- Posted: 07/12/2017 11:47
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Cyborg. Klaus Schulze
Codename:John. The Warning
( Also in my Top 100)
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bobbyb5
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Location: New York
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- #20
- Posted: 07/12/2017 13:23
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Infinity183 wrote: | I've always been kind of creeped out by "Everything in Its Right Place" (in a good way). I mean, it has these blaring, ghostly synthesizers and a repeated melody that sounds like a spell chant. It puts you in this deep trance. Thom Yorke in general is full of morose bitterness in his creations, so there's a huge cloud of uneasy darkness that follows Kid A all the way through, in spite of its ambient nature. |
I agree with you. Some of my favorite electronic music is the kind that's not just creepy or scary, but more like creepy/pretty, or creepy/soothing. If u know what I mean.
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