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Yo Dr. B, inspired by yer recent Chameleons picks:
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Well, I still really miss the original lineup of Fields of the Nephilim, but this is damn near good enough for me! I can't stop swooning...
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Baby it's slow When lights go low There's no help no |
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Not a song so much as a bleak instrumental that works incredibly well with its accompanying video. Lo-fi, bleak, magnificent and not a trace of corpse-paint in sight.
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Is the Walker tribute gone or am I just not looking in the right place? sincere thanks in any case, I found it very enjoyable.
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Very much obsessed with Tim Hecker at the moment.
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Every night and every morn, Some to misery are born, Every morn and every night, Some are born to sweet delight. Some are born to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night. |
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Youtube is an absolute godsend for unearthing obscure old gems like this:
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Somehow surprised that this was not already taken:
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I must confess that, with the analogue channels being turned off tonight at midnight here in London, I somewhat welcome the fact that my only form of live TV viewing will now be as follows, on all channels ...
It seems more informative and entertaining than most of the infotainment that's forced down our intellectual throats. Mark S. |
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mark,
if you stare at or listen to staic for extended periods of time patterns emerge... perhaps you could start tuning into those shortwave numbers stations: |
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I enjoyed that transmission Weird Beard.
We need more Lou Reed in the vein of Metal Machine Music Mark S. |
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Perhaps people here would be interested in the Conet Project, a 4 disc compilation of shortwave numbers stations which can be legally downloaded for free if you do a quick search.
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A favourite loner folk artist of mine is Robert Gilligan, who released one album in Austria in 1987, before comitting suicide. Not much is known of him, but Dark Rooms a tragic and depressing masterpiece (lyrics excerpt from title track: "Watching the moon / Waiting for doom / In a dark room"). Unfortunately, the most TLO-appropriate song of the album, 'The Disadvantage Being Born', isn't available on youtube, but 'The Trip', which is the only song available on youtube, should give those interested a hint about what the album's like.
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