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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 126
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On the playlist...
Mr. Bungle - California Faith no More - King for a day thePixies - Doolittle Godspeed you black emporer - their first album (featuring the main theme in 28 days later) Neurosis - Enemy of the Sun Shipping News Isis - Red Sea Converge - Petitioning the empty skies Kill me with a keystroke, baby. Kill me with a click.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 126
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mmmm... dr. octagon. produced by dan the automator of gorillaz, handsome boy modeling school and deltron3030 fame. he also produced a FANTASTIC album called Lovage that features mike patton, kid koala and jennifer charles titled "music to make love to your old lady by." its seriously good. Kill me with a keystroke, baby. Kill me with a click.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 126
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am i being enough of a know-it-all? :grin: i lucked upon the lovage album because i'm a mike patton fanatic (faith no more, mr. bungle, tomahawk, fantomas, etc). then, i happened to fall in love with the way dan the automator produces. Kill me with a keystroke, baby. Kill me with a click.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 126
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they were a really really good band. they sprouted off into sparta and the mars volta. i think i like the mars volta better, but both are really good. IMO, Angel Dust is probably the most fun album... but not the best. Kill me with a keystroke, baby. Kill me with a click.
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hairball
Join Date: May 2003
Location: London
Posts: 3,158
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Mars Volta and Sparta are ok but they'll never be what ATDI were. Shame. Both really good live tho, especially Mars Volta. I never did get into Mr Bungle, might dig some out tho as I'm sure my missus has a cd somewhere... |
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trouble free and loverlee
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: YooKay
Posts: 2,874
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That's what you get for being such an avid fan of Ronnie Hazelhurst and his orchestra. Go reserve us a couple of deckchairs by the bandstand and I'll go and get us both a lovely ice-cream. Flake? --- This week I have been mostly playing the following wax cylinders... Clearlake - Cedars (imagine the bastard lovechild of Blur and SubPop records and you've got yourself another pompous, muso analogy. Getting repeat-played this week.) The Books - Thought For Food (semi-folk, semi-experimental cut-up) The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin (Fragile voice + bigger production sound. US indie-rock) Guther - I Know You Know (subtle glitchy electronica w/ indie-rock) Komeda - Kokomemedada (new release from my most favouritest Swedish retro/alternative-pop 'band') The Thrills - So Much For The City (Oirish lads doing guitars to the sound of US indie-rock and Beachboy harmonies) Vector-lovers - s/t (smooth, deep, melodic, beats, electronic) Athlete - Vehicles and Animals (Indie-pop for those sing-along-out-loud moments) |
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css is for divs
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Norwich
Posts: 4,524
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Going back a few posts.... Quote:
Isn't Dr Octagon another one of Dan The Automator's many guises? (Cool Keith?) "So.... how's your girl?" - quality album, think I'll be downloading that today |
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trouble free and loverlee
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: YooKay
Posts: 2,874
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Dr Octagon != Dan 'The Automator' Nakamura (aka Nathathiel Merriweather fr/ HBMS) Dr Octagon = Kool Keith + Dan the Automator Sleepingfish, you might also wanna check out - 'Bombay the Hard Way (Guns, Cars & Sitars)'. It's a collection of '60s and '70s Bollywood tracks produced by the prolific Shah brothers and remixed by Dan and DJ Shadow. Good stuff. |
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