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heavy rotation



i'm still in the habit of putting these damn lists together, so here are the 25 records i listened to the most this year, regardless of year of release, in chronological order of obsession:

Papa M, Live from a Shark Cage (Drag City, 1999)
Talk Talk, Laughing Stock (Polydor, 1991)
Jochem Paap, Vrs Mbnt Pcs II (Fax, 1999)
Rafael Toral, Sound Mind, Sound Body (Moikai, 1994)
Caustic Resin, The Medicine Is All Gone (Alias, 1998)
Lowfish, Eliminator (Suction, 2000)
John Fahey, Death Chants, Breakdowns, and Military Waltzes (Takoma, 1967)
Scientist, Rids the World of the Curse of the Evil Vampires (Greensleeves, 1981)
Low, Songs for a Dead Pilot (Kranky, 1997)
Arovane, Tides (City Centre Offices, 2000)
Pole, 3 (Matador, 2000)
Inkblot, The Language Game (Tomlab, 2000)
F.S. Blumm, Bettvanille Weiter (Tomlab, 2000)
Oval, Ovalprocess (Thrill Jockey, 2000)
Vladislav Delay, Entain (Mille Plateaux, 2000)
Pimmon, Assembler (Fallt, 2000)
Robert Babicz, Desert (Mille Plateaux, 2000)
The Sea and Cake, Oui (Thrill Jockey, 2000)
L'Usine ICL, A Pseudo Steady State (U-Cover, 2000)
Various Artists, High Atmosphere (Smithsonian, 1996)
Fennesz and Rosy Parlane, Live (Synaesthesia, 2000)
Cluster & Eno, Cluster & Eno (Sky, 1977)
Horace Andy, In the Light Dub (Blood and Fire, 1977)
D, Untitles (Soul Static Sound, 2000)
Shuttle358, Frame (12k, 2000)


not much computer music it would seem. it's not that i wasn't buying it, but little of it stuck. maybe 2001 will be a better year.

sc