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Old 12-13-2003, 03:10 PM   #41
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just take a look in the "postal service" thread on the alternative board and you'll see what I mean...
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Old 12-13-2003, 03:23 PM   #42
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Oh I don't question what you said...

I just was amazed that I really interested someone in a new band, that's a nice feeling
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Old 12-15-2003, 11:43 PM   #43
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Stuntman by Edgar Froese is a must listen to album. He was a founder member of Tangerine Dream, but has released several solo albums 1974 - 2003. Some info about him here including album list:
http://home.t-online.de/home/320068467926-0001/__ef.htm
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Old 12-17-2003, 02:15 PM   #44
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Here's an addition for the "N - Z" part of the list...

The Third Eye Foundation : Ghost

Want to know what I think of it? Well here's a review that I posted on Amazon about a year and a half ago. I gave it 4 stars out of a possible 5. (Please excuse some of the descriptives - I must have been out of my head at the time...)

[COLOR=sea-green]"Ghost" is dark insanity, haunted schizo-chill, ground-crumbling cemetery wax, rusted chain nightmares, electrified spirit trails, and all other such forms of twisted horror-show oddity. It's an amalgam of detuned strings, sinister drum 'n bass loops, and bizarre samples that at times resemble howling wolves, mumbling spirits, screaming banshees, and buzzing flies. "Ghost" won't flow easily into most ears.

This is the kind of album to turn the lights down for, with only a candle or two flickering in the empty pitch, prepared to follow the Third Eye down the blackened pathways of the mind.

The album starts fast with "What to Do But Cry?" and "Corpses as Bedmates," my favorite tracks. The tribal drums on "Cry" guide the ears past moaning beasts (what is that sound?) and chanting wraiths that seem to be speaking from the other side of the grave. Seriously. Listen to it! "Corpses" evokes the title of the album like no other song on here. Skeletal trees blowing in the wind, frenzied ghosts shrieking and circling, and a wicked drum loop to ignite the whole platter and make it dance. "Corpses" evokes images of "Fantasia's 'A Night on Bald Mountain,'" when the dead rise at the devil's behest for a grim fandango.

The album slows down a bit after these two stellar tracks. "The Star's Gone Out" sounds like rusted metal scraping and oscillating. "The Out Sound From Way In" is... I don't even know - it's just weird and fractured, but in a good way.

I won't try to describe the final three tracks, except to say that "Ghosts" and "Donald Crowhurst" bring the mood down slowly to an almost gentle throbbing. If you have the album set to repeat, like I often do, track 1 will sound like it's from a different planet, but the progression from 1 to 7 makes total sense nonetheless.

How cool are these song titles by the way? "Corpses as Bedmates," "The Out Sound From Way In," and "I've Seen the Light and It's Dark" are compelling titles in and of themselves. It makes me wonder what the album would have been like if Matt Elliot had penned some lyrics.[/color]
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Old 12-17-2003, 05:09 PM   #45
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I almost bought that about a week ago, now that I look back, I probably should've...

sorry guys, haven't updated the 2 threads lately because well, i'm lazy, once again...I'll see what I can do at the latter part of this week
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Old 12-19-2003, 12:43 PM   #46
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Microstoria's Init Ding. a journey that is both emotional and satisfying to any machine's appetite.
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Old 12-21-2003, 04:55 AM   #47
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Cleveland Lounge, Drowning: any of the remixes but espeically the one by AK1200!!
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Old 12-21-2003, 02:20 PM   #48
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Microstoria's Init Ding. a journey that is both emotional and satisfying to any machine's appetite.


this is an Oval side project, if I'm not mistaken, and that's probably one of the cd's I don't own from Microstoria...heard some good things about it, so thanks for reassuring that.
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Old 12-22-2003, 12:11 PM   #49
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Nuit Blanche from Vive La Fete!
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Old 12-25-2003, 09:10 PM   #50
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SND - Tender love
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