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  On 9/19/2011 at 8:46 PM, StocKo said:
  On 9/19/2011 at 4:06 PM, Cryptowen said:
  On 9/19/2011 at 10:07 AM, soundwave said:

Squarepusher - a funk album

yessss

I think I'm in the minority that would like to see Squarepusher go into hardcore funk mode rather than back to his computer

 

Guess I belong to this minority as well...

Wait for it... I actually really like D'demonstrator. It has some serious gold on it that a lot of people just can't hear I guess. "Into the Blue" has such a beautiful chorus. And "Frisco Wave" is like the theme song of a sort of BBC show where you have the guy sitting in a big leather arm chair in a library sort of room with some ferns around, and is introducing the episode's topic.

 

I would like to see a continuation of the fantasy stadium super band thing.

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  On 9/24/2011 at 9:06 PM, eugene said:

autechre - selected ambient works

 

Yes.

 

Also, Biosphere should put out a modern classical album. He already debuted a piece at the Roundhouse a year or two ago:

 

http://vimeo.com/19100478

  On 9/24/2011 at 9:35 PM, Tauhid said:

Also, Biosphere should put out a modern classical album. He already debuted a piece at the Roundhouse a year or two ago:

 

explain this please

Edited by sheatheman

Look at the video, haha.

 

http://www.touchmusic.org.uk/news/london_contemporary_orchestra.html

 

"On 23rd January 2010, the London Contemporary Orchestra, one of the UK’s youngest and most adventurous ensembles, make their Roundhouse debut. “Shhoctavoski” is the first piece for orchestra that Biosphere, aka Geir Jenssen has composed and is given here its UK premiere with the Roundhouse Experimental Choir."

  On 9/26/2011 at 5:55 PM, Tauhid said:

Look at the video, haha.

 

http://www.touchmusi..._orchestra.html

 

"On 23rd January 2010, the London Contemporary Orchestra, one of the UK’s youngest and most adventurous ensembles, make their Roundhouse debut. “Shhoctavoski” is the first piece for orchestra that Biosphere, aka Geir Jenssen has composed and is given here its UK premiere with the Roundhouse Experimental Choir."

ok ok. thank you

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