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Antonio-Pedro
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  • Posted: 03/17/2019 04:22
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Everywhere At The End Of Time by The Caretaker
This is the complete works of everywhere at the end of time, a series of 6 discs representing the stages of dementia by the caretaker's james leyland kirby
It's 6 hours long and after finishing it I hardly have words to describe it, It's unique and I consider it one of the biggest achievement in art in this moment.
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Antonio-Pedro wrote:

Everywhere At The End Of Time by The Caretaker
This is the complete works of everywhere at the end of time, a series of 6 discs representing the stages of dementia by the caretaker's james leyland kirby
It's 6 hours long and after finishing it I hardly have words to describe it, It's unique and I consider it one of the biggest achievement in art in this moment.


Should we count this as a 6-part comp, or simply part 6? Think

Or both. Suppose we could count both. I'll ad Stage 6 as it's solo piece in a bit.

The Caretaker also has another 2019 release that came out last month, but unrelated to the project.
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  • Posted: 03/17/2019 15:32
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Hayden wrote:
Should we count this as a 6-part comp, or simply part 6? Think

Or both. Suppose we could count both. I'll ad Stage 6 as it's solo piece in a bit.

The Caretaker also has another 2019 release that came out last month, but unrelated to the project.


Both, He released the whole works and Stage 6 with the same cover (lol). But I'm couting towards The whole project
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  • Posted: 03/17/2019 18:29
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Incoming electronic-type stuff from Saudi Arabia. Get it while it's fresh and hot.


Dhil-un Taht Shajarat Al-Zaqum by MSYLMA
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https://thequietus.com/articles/20970-l...-caretaker

Here's an interview from the start of the "Everywhere at The End of Time" project. It's interesting to read this since we finally have the full thing. I neglected keeping up with these purposefully, so I could listen to it in full when it was completed. I am currently only a couple of tracks into the first part, and I'm still utterly beguiled by how such a simple concept can be so profound.
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  • Posted: 03/18/2019 21:31
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Looking forward to this collaboration between Visible Cloaks, Yoshio Ojima (top class pioneer of ambient electronic music from Japan in the 1980s & 90s) and Satsuki Shibano (pianist best known for playing Satie and collaborations with Ojima, Hiroshi Yoshimura and others in the same period).

https://visiblecloaks.bandcamp.com/albu...erenitatem

Promises to be excellent, following in the footsteps of this great compilation already out in 2019:


Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Envir...us Artists
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  • Posted: 03/22/2019 15:47
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I was just saying yesterday how their should be a great Japanese hip hop record (besides Nujabes, Fat Jon, etc.). Coincidentally, here is one that was just released.


Dos City by Dos Monos
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  • Posted: 03/22/2019 21:36
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I can't repeat enough what three fantastic years we're experiencing for great adventurous guitar rock. And this year is not different. These are the standouts from the last two weeks:

We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized by Spiral Stairs
from that incredibly overlooked other member of Pavement, Scott Kannberg. On top of the soaring guitars, there's also a lot of horns involved and the overall result sounds fantastic.


Eraserland by Strand Of Oaks
I already was a fan of this band and Tim Showalter after Hard Love and Heal but this new album sounds even better. Based on the first leaked tracks it was often compared to War On Drugs but I dare to say the full album is better.


It's Real by Ex Hex
Some of the tracks can be compared to the Go-Go's but, and I repeat myself, this is better: very clever rock


Paradise by Steve Adamyk Band
I already said somewhere that this is a band to be discovered because they already released a number of other albums but this one outshines them all.

And last but not least:

Dusty Notes by Meat Puppets
for old and new fans
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Dos City by Dos Monos


Yeah, this was great. Forward-thinking solid stuff.

Won't go into too much detail, but these are my recent/March recs:


Lumens & Profits by Myriam Bleau
Experimental electronic


Elephantine by Maurice Louca
Arabic/pysch jazz


Komachi by 冥丁 [Meitei]
Japanese tape music


Plastic Anniversary by Matmos
Orchestral plastic insanity


Gangway For Navy by Navy Blue
Lo-fi hip-hop


Triad by Triad God
Ambient hip-hip


Flesh And Gore, Dream And Vapor by Communions
1991


Toothsayer by Tanya Tagaq
Whale (good)
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  • Posted: 03/26/2019 19:08
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I would like to share this IDM album with you all. Also some downtempo and ambient in there.


Raison D'être by Natriums
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