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[microsound] Re: thom yorke's eraser



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
monolake - alaska melting
machinefabriek - manchester
  john duncan, mika vainio & ilpo vaisanen - nine suggestions (2005)
  six_organs_of_admittance--the_sun_awakens-2006-i8
  [op3n]012-ORPHAX-sunlights_are_fading-A & B(podcast www.op3n.com)
  rekid - made in menorca (soul jazz - 2006)
  ze'v (2005) untitled cd1 (2005) vs john duncan vs aidan baker vs fear falls burning
claude young - minimal input mix (download www.claudeyoung.com)
  stewart walker - live & shanti 23_07_05
terry riley - you're no good (original & his rmx) 1976?
morton feldman - three voices for joan la barbara
gyorgy ligeti - mechanical music
  martin fierr - el topo & the holy mountain OST
miles davis - porgy & bess

Peter
   

 		
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