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deepspace9mm
from filth on 2004-11-08 12:14 [#01387659]
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I think i may have posted a thread about this before, but since the search function is out of action, i may as well clog up the board some more.
Originally i thought the closest reference point would be, umm, like, confield with a free-jazz structure or something. But upon reflection, i have conceived of another way of looking at it.
Imagine that richie hawtin, russel haswell and john zorn were in a horrific car crash. Imagine that a discredited scientist with a background of ketamine abuse drove past the horrible wreck, and thought it would be fun to put their mangled brains into a food processor, attach electrodes to the resulting pinkish goop, and plug them into a self-aware casio keyboard. The music created would be quite similar.
Time-signature-ignoring, constantly mutating, generally rather fucked-up instant claustrophobia. This album is amazing.
AMAZING.
Apparently there's another planet-mu-released album for the fellow in january. I, for one, cannot wait.
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x0hx
from Lysdexia (United States) on 2004-11-08 12:34 [#01387678]
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Are you on GLUE?! ;) Now that's what I call a WRITE UP!!
Clog away, M8... For we are tomorrow's today. Or something.
Links, damn you! Links!!!
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deepspace9mm
from filth on 2004-11-08 12:45 [#01387693]
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Hmm. I was going to post links from the planet mu discography, but the site seems to be set up through some kerayzee non-html thing, so i can't. Go to the discography section and the phthalocyanine releases are ziq019 and (pending) ziq096. They have 96kbps-quality samples there.
Phthalo records is here though. The dude behind phthalocyanine owns the record company. They have many many fine releases.
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x0hx
from Lysdexia (United States) on 2004-11-08 13:28 [#01387768]
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"Pink Shark" LOL It's the new "Pork Sword" I think I'll start using that one.
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uviol
from United States on 2004-11-08 14:53 [#01387885]
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Phthalocyanine, along with several artists on the Phthalo label, is one of the most innovative and artistically-aware artists producing music today. I totally agree with you.. amazing release.
If you like this, try to track down the 'Navy Warship' LP as well, if you haven't already. Similar sounding stuff, equally as good.
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uviol
from United States on 2004-11-08 14:54 [#01387888]
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haha, I said artistically-aware artists. I'm a retard.
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Spacecadet
on 2004-11-08 15:01 [#01387894]
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amazing album, heard it for the first time about 6 weeks ago whilst tripping on mushrooms and it'd fitted my mental state perfectly
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Dannn_
from United Kingdom on 2004-11-08 15:03 [#01387896]
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LAZY_BLEEP
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E-man
from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2004-11-09 03:26 [#01388583]
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i really like it alot , it is so unique and out there, with all the lovely bad quality sound i like
but i'm not sure if this is so "artistically-aware", i mean what is not?
it doesn't really have good aestethical value, it is not beautiful, it is just art that can only be enjoyed by a few people who can stand the noisyness of it all
a real critique might be totally destroying it for it's artistical value
i don't know what i'm trying to say, it's just the comment "artistically-aware" that stuck in my mind as being nonsense :p
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bryce_berny
from chronno (Canada) on 2004-11-09 03:29 [#01388585]
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I don't like it
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