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Glaare, Surrender/Control heavily effected 90s style alternative poprock, in the style of Curve, Garbage, Chainsuck, Slowdive, et al -- not really shoegaze, but sorta/kinda.
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What the hell, man? You realize you'd be punishing the people who are quiet, too, don't you? I'm a shusher, not a talker. So buying stuff that should theoretically be beyond your means has nothing to do with it? And I'm not saying that from a holier-than-thou perspective -- I buy some seriously stupid shit when I should be spending it elsewhere -- but at least I'm honest about it.
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I like how that doesn't explain why you didn't get a babysitter. I'm sure your list goes "Me > my kids > other people".
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You're both horrible people! You both probably text during movies, too.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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No, that's unrelated. Creepy coincidence, though, thank you for pointing that out. EDIT: Here's where the avatar is from -- I just liked it because it was purple and guitar-related without appearing guitar-related. -
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You're a horrible person! Too cheap for a babysitter, so you subject the other movie patrons to a 6-month-old infant?!?!?
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Did you spot any 90s references? I only caught the one brief Ghost in the Shell one. It'd be cool if they did season 2 as sort of a 90s tribute the way season 1 was an 80s tribute, but I'm not sure the 90s had such a distinct look as the 80s did. Perhaps season 2 could be a 70s tribute, but Rob Zombie is already doing that with his movies, especially House of 1000 Corpses, albeit more slanted towards true horror. Oh well, we'll see.
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Steve's? He's pretty...
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Happy birthday, Tom! (party favour noise)
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That sample at 11:04 from this week's show is totally distracting because it's one of my favourite tracks from one of my favourite albums, and it only flits in and out, yet conjures up the whole song, and by implication, the rest of the album.
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Unholy carp, it's so purple! And what the hell does a non-golden-eared audiophile equipment reviewer need with 3 tonearms on the same turntable for, anyway?
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Dissonant Tones Sound Fine To Some People Not Raised on Western Music
Dusty Chalk replied to wink's topic in Headphones
Well, you know what I mean. -
Stranger Things Very enjoyable Pure throwback heaven I think this video missed a couple (non-70s/80s) references -- Under the Skin and Ghost in the Shell come to mind:
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VAST -- lots and lots of VAST -- going through the entire catalog of studio albums on Tidal -- starting with Visual Audio Sensory Theater -- which is kind of bizarre, considering he started writing songs in his teens and this is his debut album, and contains a lot of droney single-key songs like this, rather than his more singer-songwriter-y stuff like Turquoise & Crimson and April.
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Dissonant Tones Sound Fine To Some People Not Raised on Western Music
Dusty Chalk replied to wink's topic in Headphones
Hence "...taken to its logical extreme." Imagine the "implied notes" between which this is the space as before and after the piece -- but don't in actuality exist, not even as a hypothetical. They're more implied by the space that defines the "between" of them. Oh, this has aim, it's just a different aim. Dadaism to me, is absurdity for absurdity's sake, whereas this is making an artistic statement, just as Miles Davis' jazz of the late 70s did. I'm actually less familiar with Cage's other work -- I am of the school of "isn't he the guy who did all that prepared piano shit?" (hadn't even seen the cactus video before the other day) -- so don't really get him, but I get this one piece. Or at least I would like to think so. -
Dissonant Tones Sound Fine To Some People Not Raised on Western Music
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I think you're falling for the foible that a lot of people fall for when first introduced to the concept of the piece -- that it's a dadaist statement. It isn't. It's about the space between the notes taken to its logical extreme. It's about ambient sounds that exist anywhere. Not necessarily the audience, but if it were performed, for example, in a theater -- like one of those Fathom Events things -- the sound of the projector running, the air-conditioning, the occasional sneeze, cough, and throat-straightening, the sound of the movie next door, water running through adjacent pipes, alarms, horns and baby screams from outside -- all become a part of that particular performance. It would still be in the spirit of Cage's intention. The metal band actually held up to it pretty good -- they even left in an accidental guitar pluck (yes, I watched the whole thing -- I wanted to know if they'd stay in character -- they did!). -
No, I was just going too fast, hadn't put two and two together. Don't mind me, I'm geezin'. Need to put a filter on my (virtual) mouth.
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'Inadvertantly'? Best wishes...
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Thats why they laugh.