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^seconded on ignatius' stuff. quality tracks.

most of you have probably heard some of Oberman Knocks because of the AE remix of Dilakanex (sp?) but i wasn't too keen on much of their other stuff... this EP is sounding solid tho, might grab it soon. definitely a bit on that AE side of things

 

 

  On 10/11/2020 at 12:29 PM, Draft78 said:

this Meshuggah live, just uploaded, is of great quality, and it's abviously untilting as hell

 

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Everything is fine, could even go to a concert but that singing... i just can’t, it’s so fakn annoying!

  On 10/21/2020 at 1:34 PM, xox said:

Everything is fine, could even go to a concert but that singing... i just can’t, it’s so fakn annoying!

What's wrong with the vocals?

(I love Meshuggah.)

  On 10/21/2020 at 1:34 PM, xox said:

Everything is fine, could even go to a concert but that singing... i just can’t, it’s so fakn annoying!

yes yes, I too had some pain in the ass with that guy (not that I have problems with prehistoric voices, i mean, my very first love was from eslavement to obliteration, but here the matter is painfully testosteronic), but with a little practice, you will be able to exclude the curses of the pissed bricklayer, and hear only the math mayhem

Maybe a lil’ harsh for some, but Cocktail Party Effect sits alongside Grischa Lichtenberger and Oberman Knocks as one of my favorites (outside of AE, of course....)

 

https://tectonicrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/cocktail-party-effecT

 

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https://cocktailpartyeffectmusic.bandcamp.com/releases

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If you are so eager for feelz, this is 100 times better than the sillyness that is sign. Use it to clear your ears plz...

  On 10/31/2020 at 9:20 PM, Hk47 said:

The new Audeka album went in a totally unexpected direction.... 

 

https://audeka.bandcamp.com/album/leisure-lands

This music sounds pretty interesting. But really... "Audeka"?  :facepalm:

I'm discovering Ignatius music just now, and it's an instant WTF. Probably, for reasons of elegance, he would never have posted his work here, but I think someone has to do it, so :

https://ignatiusmusic.bandcamp.com/album/orange-corner-ep (the first piece is Sign ante litteram)

https://ignatiusmusic.bandcamp.com/album/bundle-drift-ep

https://ignatiusmusic.bandcamp.com/album/legacy-systems

  On 11/9/2020 at 12:21 PM, Draft78 said:

I'm discovering Ignatius music just now, and it's an instant WTF.

There's more excellent material on Buried In Time.

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  On 11/8/2020 at 12:22 AM, toaoaoad said:

This music sounds pretty interesting. But really... "Audeka"?  :facepalm:

=X

 

ive always said ‘awe-day-ka’ in my head.... and slowly....

not until I said it out loud did I get the :facepalm:

  On 11/9/2020 at 12:21 PM, Draft78 said:

I'm discovering Ignatius music just now, and it's an instant WTF. Probably, for reasons of elegance, he would never have posted his work here, but I think someone has to do it, so :

https://ignatiusmusic.bandcamp.com/album/orange-corner-ep (the first piece is Sign ante litteram)

https://ignatiusmusic.bandcamp.com/album/bundle-drift-ep

https://ignatiusmusic.bandcamp.com/album/legacy-systems

whiles is fantastic. kudos @ignatius.

I don't know if his music is anything like Autechre's, but I recently learned to know the music of Ben Lukas Boysen, and he cites Ae as one of his inspirations:

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Born in 1981 as the third child of opera singer Deirdre Boysen and actor Claus Boysen, his classical music training on piano and guitar began when he was seven years old; the works of Bruckner, Wagner and Bach laid an important foundation. Rediscovering this music shared with his parents — united with the sounds of Autechre, Cristian Vogel and Jiri.Ceiver to Pink Floyd and Godspeed You! Black Emperor — brought back an understanding of why he wanted to write music in the first place.

Sauce: https://www.erasedtapes.com/artist/ben-lukas-boysen

Some of his works under the alias Hecq show the Ae influence more perhaps, but I like his works under his own name better. It's good as Autechre are, but it's not like Autechre.

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  On 11/15/2020 at 9:44 AM, Chabraendeky said:

I don't know if his music is anything like Autechre's, but I recently learned to know the music of Ben Lukas Boysen, and he cites Ae as one of his inspirations:

Sauce: https://www.erasedtapes.com/artist/ben-lukas-boysen

Some of his works under the alias Hecq show the Ae influence more perhaps, but I like his works under his own name better. It's good as Autechre are, but it's not like Autechre.

Just listening to his latest album now. I don't recognise Autechre in it, but it is fully, properly lush stuff.

  • 2 weeks later...

With three years since I last posted my music to this thread, I feel fine promoting my new fifteen-year-Aeriae-anniversary EP today.

It's named for the first Aeriae track I produced back in 2005. Spanning 2005-2008, these tracks have a dark, sepulchral feel that mostly precedes the style of my first album Hold R1. Opener Abraxas and the original long edit of Hold R1 (I used just the tail of it on the album) have never been released before. Reign and Quiz are tracks that took part in the endless music contest on garagebandDOTcom, back when that great site existed (no relation to Apple's Garageband software which now has that URL). The final track Sophie Asks Why was broadcast on Sydney's FBi Radio in 2008.

-Wade

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had to get bandcamp player working
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