i feel that we, as a society, don't talk enough about the pre-chorus snare roll in "All The Things She Said" and how it was obviously a reggae/dub snare roll
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I want a Mandy, Indiana and Model/Actriz collab immediately if not sooner
Forgot about my retro/lofi filter house project for a sec but this song fucking rules actually
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'Even today, Life’s What You Make It – prompted by concerns about the album’s uncompromising lack of popular appeal – remains as compelling as Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill, which provoked it'
Talk Talk’s The Colour Of Spring at 40
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it's literally cheaper to just pirate software and learn on youtube
gliding over and around one another in a way that leaves one breathless. It is one of the best recordings of a song I've ever heard and I would not change a single fucking thing about it.
never supposed to see the light of day in its current form only serves to heighten that sense of voyeurism. All this is only possible with this utterly perfect recording of a relationship doomed, of an imminent death, of a relationship in full bloom, of two of the best singers of a generation
entreaties from one to another, the gorgeously evocative poetry of the title lyric. It all feels too much, too personal, too close. It feels like intruding on a quiet, post-coital summer's afternoon between these two lovers, all naked honesty, understanding, love, bared pains. The fact that it was
Listening to it feels voyeuristic. Their voices soar with an ease that reminds one of seabirds in flight, effortless twisting and turning, all play and direct expression. There's an intimacy to it, from Liz's quiet laughter heard early on to the exasperated "oh god" at the end. The promises and
Thinking so much about the divine intimacy captured in the unreleased recording of the Jeff Buckley and Elizabeth Fraser duet "All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun". It's one of those pieces of music that makes me marvel at the capturing of music on recordings, and what it can do for humanity
Made a really good industrial/ebm track
No idea how or where to promote it bc it's not my scene lmao
HELP
I have a new side project that's pure Skinny Puppy industrial-metal-EBM worship, the debut track is out now called "Survival of the Fetish" <3
wretchedpubis.bandcamp.com/track/surviv...
Thanks for the share!
@medulasa.bsky.social has released a new Industrial track under their Wretched Pubis alias.
Grab it on Bandcamp wretchedpubis.bandcamp.com/track/surviv...
I have a new side project that's pure Skinny Puppy industrial-metal-EBM worship, the debut track is out now called "Survival of the Fetish" <3
wretchedpubis.bandcamp.com/track/surviv...
I never really got the point of Eno's "Music for Airports" but that's probably because I'm not a Airport
"Survival of the Fetish" by Wretched Pubis (aka my Skinny Puppy worship project) drops its debut single tomorrow evening btw
Wilder still: it's my brother's fiancee's bday today (they were both born within the same 2 hr range, same day, same year, one in Latvia, one in Florida, both found partners in the same family in a tiny town in northern england)
wait, shit, it's my partner's bday too??
Professor Oak to Ash at the start of Pokemon Red
i could yell for hours at how deeply underrated the cooper temple clause are
i could yell for hours at how deeply underrated the cooper temple clause are
i have alternative ideas on how he could promote it, perhaps with a cover of a song by a certain nu metal band
Scrat from ice age was the first gooner cuz he was always delaying getting his nut
Lowkey think about “secure the galactic perimeter” once a week
FUCK! I’m so sorry! That’s awful. Do you have other alternate methods of keeping the house warm til it’s fixed??
Talking Heads were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1975.[2] It consisted of vocalist-guitarist David Byrne, drummer Chris Frantz, bassist Tina Weymouth, and guitarist-keyboardist Jerry Harrison. Described as "one of the most critically acclaimed groups of the '80s," Talking Heads p
I'm reliably informed that "Blue Forty-Six" is a Christmas Album
It's pay-what-you-want on my Bandcamp for a bit. Grab it while it's cold!
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