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TheWatcher777
Your compatibility with jack_rae is Medium. You both listen to Charles Mingus, Bill Evans and John Coltrane. (and Miles Davis)
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DZRTsurfer88
Thanks for the shout, and i am pleased to announce that Ya have already increased the number of artists in my Library by 1. That would be Horace Silver, whose Song For My Father i really liked a lot. i will give a listen to Dave Brubeck as well as DJ Screw. i told a friend of mine that your page had sparked a desire in me to dig into jazz, since the only jazz artist i have truly listened to up until now has been John Coltrane. His recommendation to get me started on this journey? Charlie Parker, and specifically his album April in Paris. So see what You started on our very first day as last.fm buds:^?^)
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DZRTsurfer88
Thanks for your Follow and am Following You back. i find Your tastes interesting~although i must confess that i am not familiar w/ many of the artists that are included in Your Library. So i look forward to discovering some new sounds shortly:*!*)
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dopetrackzmusik
Yooo! checkout and Subscribe my Youtube Channel. Appreciate it. Keep looking out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAfQ1A5WN0c
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optimistic_tour
All good ones - I think that last one was one of her final recordings, too. If you can, certainly get a hold of Journey in Satchidananda. That one has an amazing mixture of more groovy jazz sounds and her far out harp playing, plus Pharoah Sanders is a monster on sax. Transcendence is so cool to me because the first half is all slow, formless harp songs, and the second is all organ jams.
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optimistic_tour
btw if you're having a hard time finding Divine Songs, let me know. There's a stream on youtube but it's not the most popular or easy to obtain album.
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optimistic_tour
He definitely has access - if you listen closely, you can hear samples from Alice's work on a couple Cosmogramma tracks. Listen to Alice's Divine Songs album, specifically the song "Er Ra" and you'll be blown away. He mixes her harp playing and singing right in there :) Definitely check out Pharoah Sanders work too - he plays sax and has near equal input on Alice's Satchidananda anyway - since he approaches the sort of manic, psychedelic feel that Flylo hits even moreso than Coltrane.
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optimistic_tour
Nice Tardis pic! I'm copying this here in case you don't catch it on the flylo page: @jack_rae: listen to Miles Davis' Big Fun, Alice Coltrane's Journey To Satchidananda, and Pharoah Sanders' Karma (or Black Unity, though it's more groove centric). Also check out: Don Cherry's Brown Rice. Marion Brown's Sweet Earth Flying.. and if you haven't heard it, John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, because that's just one of the best albums ever.
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Vinc2
Hello my friend :) How are you? I just released a new EP in FREE download and I invite you to listen to it : http://vinc2.bandcamp.com/album/indian-summer-into-oblivion-ep (influences: Sigur Ros, Eluvium ...) I hope you will like it and feel free to share my works :) Greetings from France !
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tenrapid
and... mutilation rites (straight forward black metal - no keyboards or 'atmosphere', just rocking out. not usually my kind of thing, but they're superb), raspberry bulbs (very raw punky black metal), panopticon (atmospheric black metal with elements of US folk/bluegrass. known for very left wing views ie anarchist/feminist/environmentally aware), skagos (more left wing atmospheric black metal)
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tenrapid
hmmm... we seem to crossover on the post-metal & black metal side of things, but you've got most of the the big post-metal bases covered... so, here goes: time to burn (french post-metal/hardcore), amenra (dark belgian post-metal/sludge), downfall of gaia (epic dark atmospheric sludgey/hardcore stuff), celeste (crushingly heavy dark french hardcore meets metal from guys who used to be in screamo bands), fall of efrafa (epic dark atmospheric sludge/post-metal), vestiges (doomy sludge), sleeping peonies (beautiful and dreamy shoegazer influenced black metal), ash borer (superb atmospheric US black metal), fell voices (more superb atmospheric US black metal), bosse-de-nage (great modern USBM), wolves in the throne room (more superb atmospheric US black metal and the precursor to Deafheaven in the "accused of just being for hipsters" stakes), young and in the way (blackened hardcore with occasional more epic slow bits) embers (doomy black metal meets crusty hardcore with female vocals)...
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turbokoala
thanks for the link! i ended up actually finding it on my own about a month ago but i had to start using a new program (SoulSeek) to do it. but much appreciated anyway.
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matthewbon
Haha yeah, it's pretty damn crazy because you know they totally meant all of that. It's classic DG.
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Pall8
Aye I went to that gig like. Was a good un although it was missing a healthy dose of the Red Record. Some of the Yellow/Green did more for me live than on the album though at least. Just watched Russian Circles last night through Manc as well. In the top 2 of performances I've seen from them like it was spot on.
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