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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Well, for me, And One is a bright spot of sense of humor in a scene that often takes itself way too seriously, basically. They do have some great stuff besides their funnier bits, too, but I don't blame you if you don't find their albums interesting. They're usually extremely uneven, with lots of boring filler with some absolute masterpieces in between. I'm all for bands not taking themselves seriously, I listen to plenty that don't and love it, but And One just seem to recycle the same old boring poo poo forever. I still need good and interesting music to go with my fun at the end of the day. Although I had forgotten that Wasted was one of theirs and I'll admit that I liked this - Doctor Zero posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD7U1lTpZM8 But really, with a library like they have and only a few songs don't make me think they're complete trash. :S I mean, that Timekiller cover is horrible, he has this completely boring and unemotional voice that just ruins the song. Plus it wasn't so much a cover as it was a complete remake. Now Laibach know how to do covers.
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Furret Basket posted:Now Laibach know how to do covers. Yesss. 2525 is one of my all-time favorite covers they've done and it seems to get overlooked a lot. Laibach are basically musical and political trolls in real life.
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Furret Basket posted:Now Laibach know how to do covers. Let It Be, for example.
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Furret Basket posted:I'm all for bands not taking themselves seriously, I listen to plenty that don't and love it, but And One just seem to recycle the same old boring poo poo forever. I still need good and interesting music to go with my fun at the end of the day. Although I had forgotten that Wasted was one of theirs and I'll admit that I liked this - Yeah, if you don't like their style, that's fine. I included that Timekiller remix because And One seems to take remixes and do them more like covers - they take the song and remake it in their own style, much like Laibach. They do a great job of making it sound like the song was theirs all along. (I also thought it was amusing that they did a PP cover). Now of course, since you don't like that style then I'm sure their "covers" will leave you flat. Cat rear end, ah you have a treat in store for you. I've seen every Laibach tour that I've been in the path of since Macbeth, and they're fantastic. Doctor Zero fucked around with this message at 15:01 on Mar 9, 2011 |
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Also Volk is still the best record in the history of music for me. This whole drat album is just so loving astonishing in every single way, that even the weakest links make the album stronger as a whole. This man is pretty much telling the truth. If you are reading this and don't have Volk, wtf?
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I'm sorry to spam this thread all the drat time but loving Laibach. So good. If you're interested in what they played last night, here's the Setlist.fm page for the concert. The new versions of the old tracks were fantastic, especially Mi kujemo bodocnost, which was the first song I've ever actually felt genuinely threatened by live. That track was just so loving evil live that I was literally going for the whole song. Drzava was a bit of a letdown, the song didn't really resemble the original at all and was transformed into a weird happy techno dance song. That was probably the whole idea, but I wasn't really feeling it. The crowd (surprisingly big, wasn't expecting a turnout of like over 200 people) obviously wasn't all that familiar with Laibach's earlier works, but took them enthusiastically enough and started moving around a bit more when Tanz mit Laibach and the rest of the set started. Hell: Symmetry was definitely a high point of the WAT + Alle Gegen Alle part, but the ultimate best section of the set were the first encores (America, Anglia and Francia). Francia was just perfect. The only things I didn't like about the concert were the people attending it. I love dancing and poo poo but there's a time and place for retarded spastic hippy dancing, and that time and place isn't Nova loving Akropola. Thanks for the rock hard smelly dreads in my face, stupid dude who felt that he absolutely had to push his way through the whole crowd right into front of me and start dancing at the weirdest times, I guess. Anyway, I can't say those seven years of waiting didn't pay off a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 07:48 on Mar 10, 2011 |
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:
They are incapable of bad shows. I was lucky enough to have my first Laibach show be at the tail end of the Anthems tour, where they did all their hits, and Dejan Knez was still with them. Great stuff. I've seen the Laibach Revisited material done a few times now, and it's really incredible. Can't wait for the album. Was supposed to be done last year. Anyway, I'm jealous too. They were supposed to be here in Hamburg last week, but it was cancelled because of poor sales. And I'm not just being defensive because they're my favorite band, but I'm pretty sure there was just no promotion. I only knew about the show at all because I was put on the guest list. It wasn't even on the website until the last minute. Oh well....
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The first track of the new Turmion Katilot Album "Perstechnique" It's loving awesome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KryCUtfM__U "Grand Ball"
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:I'm sorry to spam this thread all the drat time but loving Laibach. So good. If you're interested in what they played last night, here's the Setlist.fm page for the concert. The new versions of the old tracks were fantastic, especially Mi kujemo bodocnost, which was the first song I've ever actually felt genuinely threatened by live. That track was just so loving evil live that I was literally going for the whole song. Drzava was a bit of a letdown, the song didn't really resemble the original at all and was transformed into a weird happy techno dance song. That was probably the whole idea, but I wasn't really feeling it. Oh and Eskil Simonsson from Covenant was there. Great show.
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I know this is an extreme long shot, please bear with me. I was given a burned cd by a friend back in 2004, of a friend of his band, called Anstatt. I loved it, and over years of listening to the cd, and a hd crash, I no longer have a copy of the album. The only lead I have is the band's myspace page, which looks like they haven't visited or updated since 2009. I did send them an e mail but I am not hopeful of a response. Has anyone, especially in the Seattle region, heard of them and knows how I can get another copy of the cd. Thanks so much for any help possible. http://www.myspace.com/anstatt
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Non Serviam posted:The first track of the new Turmion Katilot Album "Perstechnique" Since I keep seeing this band pop up, you guys might like Red Harvest if you haven't heard them. They're one of the few metal bands that I've seen that can actually pull off industrial style synths. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZt0JWmieH0
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Zyklon B Zombie posted:Since I keep seeing this band pop up, you guys might like Red Harvest if you haven't heard them. They're one of the few metal bands that I've seen that can actually pull off industrial style synths. I've always been meaning to check these guys out, but that track was rather underwhelming. The intro parts sounded like Aphex Twin and the "industrial" sound gave way to symphonic elements, which really bugged me. Kind of the same thing that happened with Blazing War Machine. Radio Paranoia fucked around with this message at 14:54 on Mar 14, 2011 |
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http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=173068239408055#!/event.php?eid=173068239408055quote:Mod Club Theatre
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Assholes need to come back to the UK where the REAL FANS are.
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Made this for the gif thread, but PMF asked if I'd leave it here too: edit: Also a gif for the OP Doctor Zero fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Mar 15, 2011 |
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Non Serviam posted:The first track of the new Turmion Katilot Album "Perstechnique" As much as I fell in love with their first 3 albums and one EP, I can't help but feel disappointed by Perstechnique. It seem to lack the energy and creative "spark" that drove U.S.C.H and Pirun Nyrkki. Hell, Even the 2 Times Terror (MC Rakka Pee's Side Project aka "TK2.0") gave me so much hope as to how the new album would sound. Alas, maybe that's what losing/replacing your main guitarist might do to the production, but what do i know? vv Defect Mechanism fucked around with this message at 21:12 on Mar 15, 2011 |
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Tickets #1 & 2, ha teethgrinder fucked around with this message at 15:26 on Mar 19, 2011 |
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Defect Mechanism posted:Even the 2 Times Terror (MC Rakka Pee's Side Project aka "TK2.0") gave me so much hope as to how the new album would sound. This is great! Thanks for pointing them out. A rather underrated Terror EBM band that I'm enjoying lately is Die Sektor. To Be Fed Upon is a really great, solid album, and their latest release Applied Structure in a Void is pretty cool too. It's got a lot of atmosphere that Combichrist soundalikes just lack completely. The new one has a bit of psytrance influence which I'm still getting acquainted with though. "Deathkill" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oStkVV-5Xak
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Radio Paranoia posted:I've always been meaning to check these guys out, but that track was rather underwhelming. The intro parts sounded like Aphex Twin and the "industrial" sound gave way to symphonic elements, which really bugged me. Yeah, it's sort of dull and they're not my favorite band, but it seems like 99% of metal bands with synths use some cruddy techno or gabber sounds or cheesey power metal keyboard wanking. I think the only metal band that I've thought had good sounding electronics were the older Fear Factory albums with Rhys Fulber on them. teethgrinder posted:Din Fiv I was about to post a Din_Fiv link and couldn't believe We Are wasn't up on youtube, and then I saw it posted on the first page of the thread! This is still one of my favorite electro-industrial albums of all time. a_gelatinous_cube fucked around with this message at 12:42 on Mar 19, 2011 |
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Danger - Octopus! posted:Sonar - made up of Dirk Ivens (Dive) and Eric Van Wonterghem (Monolith), who also double as Absolute Body Control. They make awesome noisy music out of very repetitive loops. See them. Do it. It's true, everyone should hear Sonar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKaKo-FIoNY
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I too adore Sonar.
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moss piglet posted:It's true, everyone should hear Sonar: Also Muslimgauze.
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Danger - Octopus! posted:Also Muslimgauze. If you want to check out Muslimgauze and like harshness, I suggest starting with Jaal Ab Dullah, Mazar-i-Sharif, and maybe Silknoose. His discography is huuuuuuge and theres a lot of boring stuff, but those three are really solid.
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Earwicker posted:Architect Architect is really cool. Consume Adapt Create and Lower Lip Interface were both great albums. Proof: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqYSBlSVtts
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I've been listening to Dark Asylum Radio lately, and it has been a pretty welcome source of new music for me. Combichrist, VNV, Wumpscut, Aesthetic Perfection, NIN, Grendel, occasionally some Tactical Sekt, and And One get play time. It also introduced me to Front242, Angelspit, Apoptygma Berzerk, Seabound, De/vision, Laibach, Funker Vogt, Rotersand, and a bunch of others. Lots of mixes and a DJ set every once in a while. I'm pretty happy they stopped playing that goddamn "You're listening to Dark Asylum Radio" soundbite every twenty loving minutes though. As if I'd forget what I decided to stream. e: Hunting around found a SHOUTcast page that lists recently played tracks!
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I used to listen to Digital Gunfire years ago. How does it compare? They've never done DJ sets though, AFAIK it's just a Winamp playlist on shuffle. But it is a massive playlist.
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I've never heard of Digital Gunfire, but I'll definitely look into that. It's about time I stop mooching nice loud music from friends. "Winamp playlist on shuffle" is a pretty accurate description, but often times mixes or new beats are used to seamlessly lead into the next song. 90% of the time, I don't notice a change in tracks until new lyrics start. I'm probably not describing this very well. e: Okay 90% is a little generous. Pneumatic Toaster fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Mar 21, 2011 |
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I like the Mirrorshades stream: http://mirrorshades.org/wc/radio.shtml It's still up and running even though the person who maintained it died, apparently... Basically it's a playlist on shuffle, but there's lots of good stuff in it.
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Pneumatic Toaster posted:I've never heard of Digital Gunfire, but I'll definitely look into that. It's about time I stop mooching nice loud music from friends. It's probably just got a crossfading plugin turned on.
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Entropist posted:I like the Mirrorshades stream: http://mirrorshades.org/wc/radio.shtml Aw poo poo, he died over a year ago. Sadness.
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Pneumatic Toaster posted:I've been listening to Dark Asylum Radio lately, and it has been a pretty welcome source of new music for me. I'm always looking for good shoutcast streams that play this kind of music. Thank you for the link. I've been listening to Schwarze Welle for a couple years now and it plays similar music. All of their DJ's speak German so it adds to the angriness. http://www.schwarze-welle.com/ edit: spelling waldorn fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Mar 22, 2011 |
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Pneumatic Toaster posted:I've been listening to Dark Asylum Radio lately, and it has been a pretty welcome source of new music for me. Speaking of And One, has anyone listened to their newest album, Tanzomat, yet? I gave it a brief listen on youtube and it pretty much sounded like old-school EBM, take what you will from this, but personally I wasn't exactly impressed. Maybe I need to give it a more fair listen though.
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molotoveverything posted:Speaking of And One, has anyone listened to their newest album, Tanzomat, yet? I gave it a brief listen on youtube and it pretty much sounded like old-school EBM, take what you will from this, but personally I wasn't exactly impressed. Maybe I need to give it a more fair listen though. It's not even an old-school EBM album like Naghavi originally said it would be. It's a through-and-through milquetoast CAT rear end now!!! posted:So And One's Tanzomat came out last Friday and... Anyway I think we need to count ourselves lucky that he didn't end up making a pure EBM album. That thing probably would've been even more boring than whatever we got this time around. VVVV Well, Dancing in the Factory is pretty good at least energy-wise. I mostly agree with you, but I'm pretty sure the name Tanzomat is supposed to be a joke. a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 10:34 on Mar 23, 2011 |
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molotoveverything posted:Speaking of And One, has anyone listened to their newest album, Tanzomat, yet? I gave it a brief listen on youtube and it pretty much sounded like old-school EBM, take what you will from this, but personally I wasn't exactly impressed. Maybe I need to give it a more fair listen though. To put it simply: I'm a big fan of And One and I didn't enjoy it. It's incredibly repetitive and doesn't bring anything new to the table. Hell, there aren't even good dance tracks on it.
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I know there are some other mind.in.a.box fans here so I wanted to let you know that Stephen Poiss has released the first single from his sideproject, THYX. It sounds like mind.in.a.box, and I'm perfectly happy with that. I just don't understand the need for spinning off a sideproject that's not going to be vastly different. So he can drop the altered vocals? So he can write the lyrics himself? Does he just want to keep MIAB following its current story from now on? I don't really care, whatever gives me more MIAB. He also said the new album is pretty much finished, but he's shopping around for a new label edit: youtube video was removed. somethingwicked fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Mar 27, 2011 |
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Doesn't sound bad at all. Reminds me, I should get around to checking out Edge of Dawn. Weird that I haven't considering how obsessed with Seabound I am.
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I haven't heard anything from And One beyond Bodypop, their version of Timekiller, and the song Computerstar. Gonna go through this thread again and pick out what people have mentioned to be good. I'm also mildly surprised to find out how many of the songs I've heard on Dark Asylum that I've liked have turned out to be Seabound.
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I'm going to check out Mesh and De/Vision this Saturday in Chicago. Should prove to be a badass time.
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# ? Mar 28, 2011 20:48 |
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So Resistanz in Sheffield is this weekend. Anyone else going?
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teethgrinder posted:Doesn't sound bad at all. Reminds me, I should get around to checking out Edge of Dawn. Weird that I haven't considering how obsessed with Seabound I am.
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