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Girls Against Boys Cruise Yourself
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And who listens to Afghan Wings??? :-D No, come on, seriously, can’t I listen to them? Are they so good that they don't deserve to end up in my broken CD player?
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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For "definitive industrial," Regular and I mean, more or less, the synthesis of 20 years of industrial music, from the early experiences linked to the new wave (TG, Chrome, Pere Ubu, Killing Joke), through the 80s of Foetus and Big Black, to the 90s of Ministry and Cop Shoot Cop... As for the difference between Reznor and Foetus, it seems simple to me: Reznor tightly layered sound blocks, systematically adding (or removing) them with each chord progression, while Foetus was more "anarchic," more irregular, both rhythmically and in arrangements... In this sense, Reznor (despite his wide range of stylistic solutions) can be likened to the rigid Jourgensen of Ministry.
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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Well... My favorite remains Piggy, all in souplesse, up to the delirious disconnected polyrhythmic finale... Beautiful too is A warm place, where you can finally catch your breath... Chrome, Ministry, Foetus, Big Black, Killing Joke, Pere Ubu, Throbbing Gristle updated to the era of techno and grunge (we were talking about it the other day in chat with Zion and Regular, remember? Layered and mechanical compositions like in techno; morbid yet catchy melodies like in grunge)... An hour of sound inventions, each more surprising than the last. An album from the "school of industrial rock."
Girls Against Boys Cruise Yourself
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I only listened to "Venus Luxure," a nice album, but I like it less and less each time I replay it... I wonder why? Maybe too much electronics, overly dense arrangements, overly manipulated sounds, heavy rhythms, perhaps a somewhat self-satisfied way of staging pain and depravity... Anyway... I really listen to Fugazi very little, rather Big Black... and in any case, the biggest influence seems to be that of the new wave: Pere Ubu above all, then Wire, Killing Joke, etc... Great review.
AA.VV. MTV Day @ Bologna - 16.09.06
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Krys, beautiful pictures... But you could have given a few more middle fingers!!! :-DDD You are too polite!
Suicide Suicide
Suicide Suicide
20 sep 06
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Odra, me and Regular will found the Suicides of the new millennium: we will replace the vocals with a kazoo and the stage design with a melodica... It will turn into an even worse nightmare than Rev & Vega's... hihihi... :-)
Cop Shoot Cop Consumer Revolt
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Moustache, watch what you say... because if Regular comes by and catches you mocking her Trent... uhuhuh... it’s gonna hurt!!! ;-D
Suicide Suicide
Suicide Suicide
19 sep 06
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@Regular: stage installations...sure, but a very bare set...neorealistic...And Frankie’s scream is tragically TRUE...
June Of '44 Four Great Points
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And being a genre that in most cases seeks essentiality <<< oh really? This is news to me! Do you consider Four Great Points an "essential" work? And what about the rest of post-rock, especially that which is contaminated with electronics (Tortoise school) or with ambient (Bark Psychosis school)?
Love Da Capo
Love Da Capo
19 sep 06
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Beatboy, it seems to me that free jazz had already existed for a few years (Coltrane, early 60s, if I'm not mistaken)... Maybe you meant to refer to jazz-rock from the 70s...