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Saturday, April 07, 2007

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There is new Cut Hands material available on the site! check it out!

Listening to (amongst others):

Prodigy - Return of the Mac
Cold and bleak New York hiphop, exactly how i like it. Kind of generic NYC=depression lyricwise but at the same time living up to those themes in terms of beats.

The Field - From Here We Go to Sublime
The first techno album this year I enjoy and it's because of all the obvious spring-related reasons. Simple as that.

Pantha Du Prince - This Bliss
The bells, the track where the bells collide into some dionysian symphony maybe the most similar techno has come to an orgasm to these ears.

Throbbing Gristle - Part Two: The Endless Not
Very Coil-like, don't feel the semi-jazzy bits as much though. They feel weird, out of place, maybe that's the point. I don't like them. But on the whole, this album exceeds my expectations which were, like, zero to begin with.

Sword Heaven/Lambsbread - split LP
Shred Heaven more like, these two bands had to be on one LP ever since the Man decided guitars were meant to be raped. Lambsbread are the ceasars of dirrrrty swagger. Blues licks stretched out to infinity. Stonerjamz played in slowmo, if you play these backwards I bet you hear the meaning of life explained, fer real. Sword Heaven riffs are like glass splinters, they don't bruise, they cut.

Last Exit - Köln
Bosses tearing shit up. You can't argue with a record like this, it's done how it must be done. With intensity, with fiery lust. Makes me feel like a flame thrower, hot and violent.

3 Comments:

Blogger Manic Inventor said...

i think this TG album would never have seen the light if coil were still around. so, you got a point there.

10:43 PM  
Blogger rizzx said...

yeah? how so?

1:04 PM  
Blogger Manic Inventor said...

i mean that it sounds like a coil-album with the rest of TG joining in

10:28 PM  

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