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  • julian_doe
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 339

    #46
    Originally posted by Faust View Post
    Television - Marquee Moon. Used vinyl at a flea market.
    What an amazing find.

    I am waiting to receive Massive Pissed Love by Richard Hell in the mail. His music is legendary, but I definitely recommend his writing as well.

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    • Anton
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 261

      #47
      All Flac, probably gonna record a new mix this upcoming week...
      Ostgut Ton – Fiedel: Track 432
      50 Weapons - Popular Religions - Margaret Dygas: Popular Religions
      2 B Real – Finn: Late at Night (Keypad Mix)
      Blueprint – Truncate: Process
      Dystopian 021 – Woo York: Alien Worlds (The Advent Jacking Remix)
      Index .001 – Breakage: Elmhurst Dub
      Failsafe Records – Juxta Position: Sutartines and Machines
      Non Standard Productions – Margaret Dygas: 37 Min to 7
      Klockworks KW04 – Klockworks: Pulse
      Livity Sound Recordings – Kowton: More Games (MM/KM More Names Mix)
      Clergy CRG001 – Cleric: Restore
      Delsin DSR-C4 – Artefakt: From Our Minds to Yours
      Mord 037 – Lockertmatik: Interlock 2
      Dynamic Tension DTR012 – Surgeon: Convenience Trap, Pt. 2
      I love beautiful melodies, telling me terrible things.
      My Music: https://soundcloud.com/iamanton

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      • rl82
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2016
        • 13

        #48
        Originally posted by Faust View Post
        Television - Marquee Moon. Used vinyl at a flea market.
        amazing record. saw them live 8 years ago.

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        • rl82
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2016
          • 13

          #49
          Originally posted by julian_doe View Post
          What an amazing find.

          I am waiting to receive Massive Pissed Love by Richard Hell in the mail. His music is legendary, but I definitely recommend his writing as well.
          both the albums of richard hell and the voidoids are amazing too

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          • rl82
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2016
            • 13

            #50
            try the testors of sonny vincent. they came also from new york.. or the crime from san francisco.

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            • Shifts
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 325

              #51
              Agnes Obel - Citizen of Glass (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Pinkcourtesyphone + Kid Congo Powers - Move to Trash (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Pinkcourtesyphone - Talk the Pleasure Out of It (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Pan•American - Pan•American (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Pinkcourtesyphone - Foley Folly Folio (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Drekka - Exactioning (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Donato Dozzy - The Loud Silence (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Anjou - Epithymía (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Dread - In Dub (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Xordox - Neospection (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Rafael Toral - Harmonic Series 0 (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Free Aktion - Be Love Now (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              Midwife - Like Author, Like Daughter (FLAC, Bandcamp)
              T UM’ - Monochromes Vol. 1 (FLAC, Bandcamp)

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              • ADreamofBlue
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2015
                • 194

                #52
                Broken Social Scene - Hug of Thunder
                Roísín Murphy - Hairless Toys
                Roísín Murphy - Take Me Up to Monto
                Beat Pharmacy - Wikkid Times/Remixes/Dubs
                Sensate Focus - The X/Y Series
                yyu - moomoo vol. 1
                Feist - Pleasure
                who slips in to my body and whispers to my ghost?

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                • Faust
                  kitsch killer
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 37852

                  #53
                  I guess I am going to continue to be my boring self by re-purchasing old iconic music on CDs :/

                  Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
                  Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
                  Radiohead - OK Computer (OK NOT OK, 2017 remaster)
                  Radiohead - The Bends
                  Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                  StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                  • DudleyGray
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2013
                    • 1143

                    #54
                    Both those bands have great b-sides. Is it redundant to love Adore on SZ? That is coincidentally the one that I come back to the most when I'm in an SP mood, it's the most interesting to me.
                    bandcamp | facebook | youtube

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                    • julian_doe
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 339

                      #55
                      Originally posted by DudleyGray View Post
                      Both those bands have great b-sides. Is it redundant to love Adore on SZ? That is coincidentally the one that I come back to the most when I'm in an SP mood, it's the most interesting to me.
                      I feel like a lot (perhaps most?) of the crowd in SZ is in their late 20's/30's, and thus most must be entirely alright with the Smashing Pumpkins. The redundancy is irrelevant, given that Adore is an awesome album.

                      As much as I love the Smashing Pumpkins, I must say that I have stayed away from their music after Billy Corgan began to unravel and show his true colors. It is really sad to think that someone who's work I used to "Adore" is a conspiracy theorist, and right wing nut.

                      :/

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                      • ahn
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 293

                        #56
                        Originally posted by julian_doe View Post
                        I feel like a lot (perhaps most?) of the crowd in SZ is in their late 20's/30's, and thus most must be entirely alright with the Smashing Pumpkins. The redundancy is irrelevant, given that Adore is an awesome album.

                        As much as I love the Smashing Pumpkins, I must say that I have stayed away from their music after Billy Corgan began to unravel and show his true colors. It is really sad to think that someone who's work I used to "Adore" is a conspiracy theorist, and right wing nut.

                        :/
                        Oh my goodness I could not agree more with this.

                        Seeing If All Goes Wrong really damaged my relationship with the music for a very long time, especially the moment in the hotel room where the interviewer asked him about why he won't ever play Soma and he had a little tantrum because "everyone [thought] James wrote Soma but [Billy] wrote Soma and never gets credit for it".


                        Maybe it's my fault for romanticising a human being when we're all inherently flawed. We all invest so much of ourselves into the works of artists that resonates with us, and then subsequently the artist themselves. This is why I maintain the position that I never want to meet my heroes.

                        Either way it's still a sad shock to the system when you realise just how puerile someone that you looked up to actually is.

                        But you know if you can separate the artist from the art... sometimes I put on Mellon Collie or Siamese Dream and it just really fills me with me that deep resonant pleasure I remember getting the first time around.

                        Sometimes I just play Pug on repeat.

                        Sometimes I want to listen to Machina II but it's not on any streaming services and I want to listen to Dross so I have to play it on YouTube.

                        And sometimes I remember the last time I saw them live and he peacocked around the stage so arrogantly and I felt my displeasure for him almost burning through my skin but then they played Landslide and it was such a surprising delight...

                        Sorry. I have a lot of feelings about Smashing Pumpkins.
                        some do it fast, some do it better in smaller amounts.

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                        • jap808
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 377

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Faust View Post
                          I guess I am going to continue to be my boring self by re-purchasing old iconic music on CDs :/
                          Same for me, but with old school iconic rappers:

                          MC Eiht - Which way iz wezt (new stuff, exec producer is DJ Premier)
                          Richie Rich - Grabs, Snatches & Takes (old stuff: includes some incredible Bay Area gems)

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                          • DudleyGray
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 1143

                            #58
                            Originally posted by julian_doe View Post
                            As much as I love the Smashing Pumpkins, I must say that I have stayed away from their music after Billy Corgan began to unravel and show his true colors. It is really sad to think that someone who's work I used to "Adore" is a conspiracy theorist, and right wing nut.
                            Originally posted by ahn View Post
                            Oh my goodness I could not agree more with this.
                            At least Billy is a relatively harmless crazy. He's not John Lennon or R. Kelly, nobody's been hurt or injured, you know? Maybe it's just a product of having grown up in a red state, but I think idiots and assholes can be OK, there are worse things. On second thought, I think it's my cynicism. I'm convinced everyone's some kind of asshole, either by intent or accident. And Billy's a crazy narcissist with shitty views, but I don't see how that's my problem. He has that ability, kind of like divining, that results in sounds that give a lot of people meaning, and this somehow transcends politics. Like I'm not a huge fan of the hoagie dude down the street, but I love his Italian hoagies. He probably posts mean things in comments sections of obscure blogs or some shit, who knows, people are weird.
                            bandcamp | facebook | youtube

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                            • Faust
                              kitsch killer
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 37852

                              #59
                              Originally posted by DudleyGray View Post
                              Both those bands have great b-sides. Is it redundant to love Adore on SZ? That is coincidentally the one that I come back to the most when I'm in an SP mood, it's the most interesting to me.
                              Easily the most underrated SP album.
                              Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                              StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                              • Faust
                                kitsch killer
                                • Sep 2006
                                • 37852

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Faust View Post
                                Television - Marquee Moon. Used vinyl at a flea market.
                                Originally posted by julian_doe View Post
                                What an amazing find.

                                I am waiting to receive Massive Pissed Love by Richard Hell in the mail. His music is legendary, but I definitely recommend his writing as well.
                                Originally posted by rl82 View Post
                                amazing record. saw them live 8 years ago.
                                The more I listen to it, the more I am beginning to see that it's one of those rare perfect albums from start to finish.
                                Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                                StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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