what you currently enjoying ?

Benny Bunter

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I think they fell off really badly, but early period is as good as it gets. Never checked out Martin Rev's stuff, I should.


I used to have Rev's 'Strangeworld' album which is like half noisy jackhammer tracks like this , and half gorgeous space ballads like this

pretty good album imo
 

Leo

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an early "best of" with emphasis on the first 3-4 albums, which are the only albums of his i know or care about. pretty great stuff, today's indie rock scene just doesn't have stuff that sounds like this.

also enjoying the new syclops (aka maurice fulton) "a blink of an eye", the machine "redhead" remix album by joaquin joe claussell and some proper handbag house on the "deconstruction classics" 2cd collection that i just found for $1 (black box "everybody everybody", sha-lor "i'm in love", n-joi "anthem", http://www.discogs.com/Various-Deconstruction-Classics-A-History-Of-Dance-Music/release/20803).
 
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jorge

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Been goin through a phase of not being able to listen to any electronic instrumental music and been rinsin outkast hard. this one in particular

 

MankyFiver

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really love the 'new' version of bohors on xenakis reissue on grm mego although i will say i've never heard any previous version and surprisingly babes in toyland's fontanelle which i had put in the to sell pile but will now keep
 

MankyFiver

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First two Suicide albums, and the live albums and demos from their early period. I would say don't bother with anything after they reformed.

Alan Vega similarly early albums.

I think they fell off really badly, but early period is as good as it gets. Never checked out Martin Rev's stuff, I should.

all Suicide is good Faggot!

p.s. im straight
 

dert

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pepe bradock. I think he's seriously underappreciated. I mean he'll get a little dose of critical attention now and then but pretty sparingly
 
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