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Re: [microsound] Re: thom yorke's eraser
Definitely agree on the Burial disk.
Also been enjoying:
Pretty Boy Crossover & Julian Soto - We Are Drifting
New releases on Cut - Seth Nehil, Jason Kahn & Gabriel Paiuk
New releases on and/OAR - May 6,2001 v/a & MNortham
Bip_Hop Generation Vol.8
Simon.
Symbiosis - Experimental Sound Textures and Rhythms
Wednesday nights / 10pm - 12am
102.7 FM / www.rrr.org.au
Melbourne / Australia
simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 17/8/06 3:34 AM, "Graham Miller" <grahammiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> i checed out that burial disc in the record store - it sounds
> AMAZING. spooky post-apocalyptic sci-fi...
>
>
> On 16-Aug-06, at 9:56 AM, peter lasell wrote:
>
>> I gave the album a listen, it's not bad, it just sounds like
>> Radiohead b-sides. I think Yorke's vocal range is really limited,
>> making his work a little tedious to these ears. Yorke doesn't
>> really stretch at all. I still think their instrumentals rip off
>> afx (i secretly suspect he does production for them).
>>
>> here are some releases that ive been listening to nonstop, most
>> might appeal to microsounders:
>> marsen_jules_-_lazy_sunday_funerals
>> burial-burial_(hyperdub)-2006
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