Re: Electronica - what are you listening to?
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 8:11 am
Well your new regime is working already, Adrian. You tempted to me to go listen to Papua New Guinea, which I haven't heard in about 100 years. Nice!
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cybot wrote:Inspired by the Shiprock image posted by Mark over on the GTLP thread.....Haven't heard these American synthesists for years. Felt good to hear them again. This doesn't really fit here and should have it's own separate section. Inspire me :)
Thanks Fergus. I really meant another seperate 'authentic' Electronic music section but I hear what you mean about the photography :) There's also a beautifully written piece on the rear which I must find the time to type out sometime....Inspire me ;)fergus wrote:cybot wrote:Inspired by the Shiprock image posted by Mark over on the GTLP thread.....Haven't heard these American synthesists for years. Felt good to hear them again. This doesn't really fit here and should have it's own separate section. Inspire me :)
I think that the image should be in the photographic section too! Great cover.
That's an interesting choice Fergus. I have none of her stuff at all though I was tempted one time to go for the 5 Lp box set of one of her live concerts back when I did have plenty of money :) You know she was married to Lou Reed don't you? Must lend you the Metal Machine opus he brought out one time ;)fergus wrote:I gave this a listen tonight....
I could not even begin to categorise it so I displayed it here merely because the main musical sources are electronic. Not sure if I liked it; not sure if I disliked it - but it was an interesting listen.
cybot wrote:That's an interesting choice Fergus. I have none of her stuff at all though I was tempted one time to go for the 5 Lp box set of one of her live concerts back when I did have plenty of money :) You know she was married to Lou Reed don't you? Must lend you the Metal Machine opus he brought out one time ;)fergus wrote: