version sound wrote:The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
As much as I love The Smiths’ proper albums, Hatful of Hollow and Louder Than Bombs might trump them all. I read something the other day that mentioned someone falling out of bed twice, and I immediately thought of “Reel Around the Fountain,” so it was inevitable that I would be listening to this soon.
neutral knieval wrote:dorothy ashby - in a minor groove. i prefer 'afro-harping' but still good
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:Wipers - Youth of America (RSD reissue from last year; sounds stunning)
jaybird wrote:JGJR wrote:Wipers - Youth of America (RSD reissue from last year; sounds stunning)
The packaging on that is top notch too, from the foil imprint on the gatefold to the clear black swirl vinyl... that is how a deluxe reissue should be done.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:The new Dropout podcast episode about the Elizabeth Holmes verdict.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:The new Dropout podcast episode about the Elizabeth Holmes verdict.
Link por favor? Thanks.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:JGJR wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:The new Dropout podcast episode about the Elizabeth Holmes verdict.
Link por favor? Thanks.
https://abcaudio.com/podcasts/the-dropout/
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
gregpolard wrote:The Smiths "Louder Than Bombs"
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:Robin Guthrie - Carousel
Like an instrumental Cocteau Twins or a slightly more placid Dif Juz (from whom RG definitely borrowed quite a bit). Very nice if you need something pretty and chill in these trying times.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:version sound wrote:Robin Guthrie - Carousel
Like an instrumental Cocteau Twins or a slightly more placid Dif Juz (from whom RG definitely borrowed quite a bit). Very nice if you need something pretty and chill in these trying times.
The Foxycontin LP.
scannest wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:version sound wrote:Robin Guthrie - Carousel
Like an instrumental Cocteau Twins or a slightly more placid Dif Juz (from whom RG definitely borrowed quite a bit). Very nice if you need something pretty and chill in these trying times.
The Foxycontin LP.
Next time we get together I'll buy you a Fanta and explain how and why to use the "Quote" function.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:scannest wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:version sound wrote:Robin Guthrie - Carousel
Like an instrumental Cocteau Twins or a slightly more placid Dif Juz (from whom RG definitely borrowed quite a bit). Very nice if you need something pretty and chill in these trying times.
The Foxycontin LP.
Next time we get together I'll buy you a Fanta and explain how and why to use the "Quote" function.
Yikes, it’s the quote police.
version sound wrote:Robin Guthrie, Harold Budd – After The Night Falls
I had no idea this existed until about 5 minutes ago. If you like The Moon and the Melodies, you should give this one a listen.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders, and The London Symphony Orchestra - Promises
Perfect record. I have the CD, but I’m tempted to gamble on a vinyl pressing, of which there are several that seem to be pretty hit or miss quality-wise…
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:but when I posted it in a jazz group on FB, it didn't go well.
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders, and The London Symphony Orchestra - Promises
Perfect record. I have the CD, but I’m tempted to gamble on a vinyl pressing, of which there are several that seem to be pretty hit or miss quality-wise…
How's the CD? I have the vinyl, but would love to hear the CD version if it's not bricked. My favorite album of last year, too, but when I posted it in a jazz group on FB, it didn't go well.
patient_ot wrote:Lilys - The 3 Way
version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders, and The London Symphony Orchestra - Promises
Perfect record. I have the CD, but I’m tempted to gamble on a vinyl pressing, of which there are several that seem to be pretty hit or miss quality-wise…
How's the CD? I have the vinyl, but would love to hear the CD version if it's not bricked. My favorite album of last year, too, but when I posted it in a jazz group on FB, it didn't go well.
Probably a bunch of motherfuckers with berets and goatees who are scandalized by the very minimal electronica polluting their precious jazz. That record is amazing. I’m definitely a basic bitch when it comes to jazz, but I would put Promises right up there with any classic jazz that you would care to mention. It’s the post-millennial A Love Supreme, whether those stooges acknowledge it or not.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:I’m certainly not comparing it to ALS in importance, but I find it similarly meditative, and it hits me in a very similar way. I’ve been enjoying more jazz lately, but it’s mostly been limited to the big names, the Coltranes (John and Alice), some Miles Davis, some Ornette Coleman. I’m still trying to figure out what I really like beyond Coltrane. I feel like loving Coltrane is like the jazz equivalent of loving the Beatles.
I have two copies of ALS, a ‘70s ABC pressing and a more recent reissue (Erick Labson master). Both are decent, but yeah, I’ve been eyeing that Acoustic Sounds reissue.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
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