Originally posted by Noisician
i see. well if you enjoy 1194 so much, you may also like busso de la lune's around borderline. they are very similar in mood.
Right on man !! I need to check this out. Can you get their CD's online like eBay and such and of so are they exspensive as well?
Noisician
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Originally posted by ModernNosferatu
Right on man !! I need to check this out. Can you get their CD's online like eBay and such and of so are they exspensive as well?
i got my copy at ear-rational.com for $16 (+ $2 shipping) some time ago. but they appear to be out of stock now:
i guess you could just buy an mp3 version... many sites seem to have it.
thanx for turning me on to another great group
You like Breakcore by any chance. I was turned on to Flashbulb - A Vancant Life. It's like Breakcore with guitars..truely a sound all of it's own. Also..I'd recommend In The Nursery - Duality CD
that CD is one of a kind. It's classical/Industral and all the songs are spoken word poems from John Donne and the famous Desiderata by Max Max Ehrmann. I made a myspace page with all the good songs from Duality since In The Nursery is going in a different direction. But that is what is so cool about In The Nursery...very do they keep the same style on each new CD they release. If you want I can give you the myspace link and you can hear the 6 best songs..you hve to wait awhile before the so cool spoken word poems kick in so give it a chance..write me back and I'll send you the link to the page.
-davE
Noisician
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Originally posted by ModernNosferatu
thanx for turning me on to another great group
You like Breakcore by any chance. I was turned on to Flashbulb - A Vancant Life. It's like Breakcore with guitars..truely a sound all of it's own.
it depends. some breakcore is awesome (undacova, mr.kill a.k.a. rotator, venetian snares), but much of it is uninspired garbage. flashbulb is good though!
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Also..I'd recommend In The Nursery - Duality CD
that CD is one of a kind. It's classical/Industral and all the songs are spoken word poems from John Donne and the famous Desiderata by Max Max Ehrmann. I made a myspace page with all the good songs from Duality since In The Nursery is going in a different direction. But that is what is so cool about In The Nursery...very do they keep the same style on each new CD they release. If you want I can give you the myspace link and you can hear the 6 best songs..you hve to wait awhile before the so cool spoken word poems kick in so give it a chance..write me back and I'll send you the link to the page.
-davE
yeah, i'd love to hear that. i enjoy their neo-classical / ambient tracks a lot. "holstenwall" is probably my most favorite:
ModernNosferatu
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Originally posted by Noisician
it depends. some breakcore is awesome (undacova, mr.kill a.k.a. rotator, venetian snares), but much of it is uninspired garbage. flashbulb is good though!
yeah, i'd love to hear that. i enjoy their neo-classical / ambient tracks a lot. "holstenwall" is probably my most favorite:
Here is the link to the 6 best songs on Duality bt ITN. Remember have patience because the spoken word poem parts start sometimes at the middle of track and the song "always" has no lyrics. Hope you like it
Noisician
cool... except there is no link there.
ModernNosferatu
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Originally posted by Noisician
cool... except there is no link there.
martyn bates recites\sings different poems by irish poet w. b. yeats over some gorgeous ambient music by troum.
here's a 3 min. excerpt from "mad as the mist and snow".
PETRAN
Wow some beautiful recommendations! I'm loving In The Nursery and Troum thanks guys!
These tracks by In The Nursery (featured in their myspace page) are very atmospheric. I remember In The Nursery to have a more raw darkwave/post-punk/industrial sound (i used to be a fan of their 80s stuff) but these are more ethereal (in the vein of Dead Can Dance). They are generally very nice
p.s. This is the sound i'm talking about heh
Noisician
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Originally posted by PETRAN
Wow some beautiful recommendations! I'm loving In The Nursery and Troum thanks guys!
These tracks by In The Nursery (featured in their myspace page) are very atmospheric. I remember In The Nursery to have a more raw darkwave/post-punk/industrial sound (i used to be a fan of their 80s stuff) but these are more ethereal (in the vein of Dead Can Dance). They are generally very nice
p.s. This is the sound i'm talking about heh
yeah i don't really fancy their post-punk repertoire, sounds kinda generic and anonymous to me. their neoclassical compositions, on the other hand, have always been top notch.
as for troum.... well, only these guys can successfully pull off an ambient track with the balalaika as the main "synth" and make one hell of a monster tune out of it. and that says A LOT.
ModernNosferatu
Anyone like Laibach..I was into them back in high school but the only song that real stuck with me is "Life is Life" you can find the video on youtube. Lead Into Gold was another really good one. Try and take a look for The Tear Garden - The Last Man To Fly. They have several CD's out but like In The Nutsery "The Last Man To Fly" was just left field from anything they were doing at the time. You might find a few tracks from that CD mixed with other CD's on myspace, if not..I can make an account with what I consider to be the best 6 songs from the album. Any Lead Into Gold fans or actually any "Wax Trax" fans in here? That label was my music bible in high school. lmaO. now i am more picky on my Industrial. Anyone remember Sheep On Drugs The Greatest Hits CD. OMFG those dudes were so over the top cheese i still get a laugh out of that CD. :stongue:
digitalEyes
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Originally posted by Guest
Digital Eyes:
Try to wrap your brain around the bongos in last 1/3 of this track.
Marko Fürstenberg - Site 312
They are never the same its really unbelievable.
I couldn't find a full version online anywhere but from what I heard it was very nice.