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Re: your fave music

Postby Trotsky on Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:36 pm

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A bit too electro-shit for my tastes but still very nice and she's so hot.


+1 Karen Orzolek! (drool...)

I bought the new Tosca album ("No Hassle") today and am still undecided about it. Let's see if it'll grow on me after repeated listenings as it was the case with their other albums.

On an unrelated note: Here's a great track from Leonard Cohen's "Death Of A Ladies' Man" album (music and production by original crazy producer Phil Spector): Memories

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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:45 pm

Tosca is Dorfmeister, right? Or the other guy?

Leonard Cohen is an absolute master, in a half-decent world he would win the Nobel Prize for literature.

Orzolek


Polish? Czech?
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Re: your fave music

Postby Trotsky on Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:06 pm

sbando wrote:Tosca is Dorfmeister, right? Or the other guy?


Yep, Richard Dorfmeister and another guy.

sbando wrote:
Orzolek


Polish? Czech?


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If I remember correctly then her mother is Korean and her father is Polish.

Re: Cohen

I totally dig his 1977 "Death Of A Ladies' Man" collaboration with Phil Spector. Two troubled men... Dark and possessed...
Found this while browsing YouTube: The Last Shadow Puppets - Memories
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:18 pm

A great mix of races!

I'm not into those New Indie bands very much but the Puppets lads have a surprising amount of musical knowledge considering their age. I think the Arctic Monkeys drummer even compiled a Late Night Tales or Back To Mine a few months ago.
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Re: your fave music

Postby Trotsky on Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:32 pm

^ Thanks, I just looked it up: Matt Helders - LateNightTales Tracklist looks good, and starting with a Goblin track is a smart decision...
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:54 pm

He's a cool guy, sharp dresser, a bit too young to be rewarded a LateNightTales maybe, but still.
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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:50 pm

He shows (the drummer of Arctic Monkeys) a very good deal of music knowledge with that tracklist
but somehow, in all the things i've heard of them live, he seems to slightly lag behind...
He gave me the impression that, many times, he's sort of chasing the tempo instead of driving it.
And it's definitely not a good thing to do for a drummer...

As it's been said he's young...and already famous...
so plenty of time to improve :wink:
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:33 pm

He probably peaked three years ago :). Young, unsigned bands that wake up the next day as the new sensation often never evolve, in the old days many of them wouldn't survive their "difficult sophomore effort" even the truly stellar ones, The Stone Roses, Suede. Now expectations are much much lower, the old, bitchy Weekly Press has gone for good, the NME and Q are read by teens .
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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:43 pm

I had totally lost track of them after the first album and a couple singles of
the second but somehow i'm not surprised.

Honestly their live performances were quite weak...
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:45 am

Just got the latest message from the Ulrich Schnauss mailing list. He's usually a great source for new and often marvelous music.

5) LISTENING
ryuichi sakamoto "out of noise"
yellow magic orchestra "londonymo"
leona naess "true love will find you in the end (daniel johnston cover)"
maribel "aesthetics"
broken little sister "demo tracks 001"
oeil "urban twilight"
tim hecker "an imaginary country"
aidan baker/tim hecker "fantasma parastasie"
a sunny day in glasgow "ashes grammar"
tangerine dream "flame EP"
soulmatic "self belief"
all in the golden afternoon "magic lighthouse on the infinite sea"
portal "options"
mark clifford/zavoloka "split 01"
zavoloka "viter"
ecovillage "phoenix asteroid"
bibio "vignetting the compost"
slow "dual box ep"
andreas vollenweider "air"
marissa nadler "little hells"
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:36 pm

So lovely

Gui Boratto - No Turning Back
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Re: your fave music

Postby stefano sadistiko on Sat May 02, 2009 12:35 pm

Does anybody hier listen to nico fidenco ? I really like his musik to the emanuelle nera films . I have 2 cds by him the komplet emanuelle in america soundtrack ( one of my favourite sleaze films of all time , directed by the master of erotik films aristide massaccessi )und black emanuelles groove. I also like the soundtrack he did for porno holocaust , a great klassik sex und violent porn which stars the beauty annj goren(annamaria napolitano) who does most of the hardcore along with the beautiful lucia ramirez und manlio certosino(mark shannon) the first male itallian porn attore . Why not a section on this board dedicated to klassik female attori from 70s ? For example brigitte lahaie, france lomay, barbara moose , karine gambier , lina romay, rita calderoni , annj goren etc.... pardon if i went off topik but i had a vision . :D stefano romantico
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Sun May 03, 2009 5:19 am

I like the Italian and French film scorers from that era quite a lot.
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Re: your fave music

Postby stefano sadistiko on Sun May 03, 2009 10:46 am

Who ya like ? One of my favourite soundtrack bands are progressive rock band goblin und i also like nico cantonese who did the sondtrack for my favourite italian horror film orgasmo di satana . :D :twisted: The schoolgirl report films also have gut soundtracks . AHH the 60s, 70s to mid-80s horror , sexploitation, porno from west europe . WHEN IT WAS ART . :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D Back then the musik und the films were excellent . :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D Pardon iam nostalgik for the films und musik . :) :) :) :) :) :) stefano romantico
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Mon May 04, 2009 5:45 pm

I'm not a collector, I'd love to learn more. Do you have suggestions? I don't even know where to start, apart from Goblins, I mean.
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