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Are these originals? If so, I'll take them.
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Big record fair here in Stockholm today, but I'm very short on money due to the gargantuan load pictured earlier in this thread, so I didn't buy much:
Sol Invictus - In The Rain
http://www.discogs.com/release/236302
FINALLY!
Watershell - Deep Field View EP
http://www.discogs.com/release/232704
HAN - EP
http://www.discogs.com/release/57378
Man Of The Last 3rd & Lando - Blow Station / Fat Freddy's Cut
http://www.discogs.com/release/213982
Deathspell Omega - Inquisitors Of Satan
http://www.discogs.com/release/369783
Drastus - Roars From The Old Serpents Paradise
not on discogs yet
Organized Chaos - Flashing Lights
not on discogs yet
Rave Inspiration - Welcome In My Dream
not on discogs yet
Various - Shamanic Trance (DJ Sampler)
http://www.discogs.com/release/193091
Dr. DNA - Animalution
http://www.discogs.com/release/246096
Searched for this for several years before I found a copy earlier this year, and now I find a second one... why do I always get a ketchup effect when hunting rare records? =) Will sell this one
Psychogenetic Soundforce - 3rd EP - The Trilogy Ends
http://www.discogs.com/release/203799
For my girlfriend - this is soooo awesome!!!
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...but on VINYL - I'm not going to share it. Heck I haven't even ripped it for myself.
And yes, Incredible News To Access was also by Tim alone.
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"Back To Blighty", never released on CD, is Tim Schuldts masterpiece (yes, that one he wrote on his own). It's truly one of the best tracks ever in this genre.
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Silicon Attic - Arecibo Calling
http://www.discogs.com/release/76399
Another Blue Room... sloooowly getting there =)
Juan Verdera - Spiritual Healing
http://www.discogs.com/release/266343
As I suspected all along, this submission is fucked up. It says Muses Rapt on there, not Juan Verdera, and it's on Dragonfly, not Butterfly. Will update the Discogs entry now, and add label scans.
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I'll keep the financial figures to myself =)
There's about 600 vinyls in total, I would guess. I haven't counted, there's more important things to do when you get this much at once =)
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Well, nearly =) but it's been such a huuuuge hassle getting them here from england that I was more relieved than excited. And since the mix of stuff os so utterly weird, I'm still not sure it was a good idea - this cost me a LOT and I won't know wether it's worth it or not until I've gone through it all... I'm splitting the whole thing with Stormbringer though, so I won't be totally ruined =) But I won't put up much of a fight on ebay this coming month...
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It's about 15-20% goa. It's an insane mix - it has pretty much every form of electronic music. I've started going through the first crate now, and since it's so much obscure and bizarre stuff, I will have to listen to maybe 80% of these records before I decide on what to keep, what to sell etc; it's going to take forever! Some of the goa stuff is SUPER nice rarities though, like hand-printed TIP sleeves etc, the first Eat Static records, Electrotête, etc... I will see if I can cook up a list once I'm done checking everything =)
In addition to all that, this dropped into my mailbox just a minute ago:
Various - A Vision Of Trance - Tapovan
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I don't think I will be posting a list today:
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I'm very much interested in the law ep! It's the only one I'm missing (the two-tracker, that is). I'll see what I can cook up in terms of trade offerings =)
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Oh yeah, you better submit this to Discogs with some hi-res pix of the gatefold sleeve... By the description in the review, it sounds pretty interesting... The music sounds very interesting - more avantgarde than Luciana, hehe... Have you seen the movie? It's out on DVD - I'm sure at least some of my friends would love it... Freaks! Hehe...
/DP
Haven't seen the movie, need to get that sorted. I doubt this will be allowed into discogs, because even though there ARE super-old elechtronic instruments featured, it's mainly "classical" music in the sense that it it uses real instruments (although in very weird ways). I need to give it a proper listen before I decide though.
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Reger: Looks like the promo sheet for The Law EP, while the vinyl looks like the 5-track Infonet EP.
EDIT: What the hell? It says 5 tracks on the info sheet! Maybe there are two "The Law EP"s? Just like there are 5 From Within EPs by MWNN:
http://www.discogs.com/release/407580
http://www.discogs.com/release/324602
http://www.discogs.com/release/555541
http://www.discogs.com/release/228892
http://www.discogs.com/release/277408
Since FABU016T were all blank (or hand-written) on one side and has no text on the other side, the title is very uncertain... "Infonet EP" might very well be completely wong.
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That's the dude that did the Auschwitz symphonies right? I heard some of his avantgarde stuff when I worked in the record store... We had education in specific types of music, and our teacher in neo-classical, raved about Penderecki all the time... Karlheinz Stockhausen too - though I don't think they make even remotely similar music...!?
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Penderecki is awesome, and way more accessible than the nutball Stockhausen =) Still though, Penderecki is avant-garde and pretty much as far from any "popular music" as you can get. Read up on tone clusters for example; it sounds nothing like anything you hear in any non-classical music, pretty much. Although I'm experimenting with tone cluster in my trance tracks =)
I was introduced to his music by a 30 (or so) years older friend that played "Utrenja" for me, after I had been raving about György Ligeti's choral works. And I really fell for Utrenja, especially the "Entombment of Christ" bit. Still haven't tracked down a copy though! This one I got today was a VERY expensive and limited (500 copies!) vinyl with the soundtrack to the 1965 movie The Saragossa Manuscript. The music was composed and recorded in 1963 though. The review it got at Aquarius Records sounded so cool I just had to get it...
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Some very, very dark music today:
Hjarnidaudi - Pain:Noise:March
http://www.discogs.com/release/618843
Troum - Ajin
http://www.discogs.com/release/594399
Muzyka Krzysztofa Pendereckiego de filmu Wojciecha Jerzego Hasa "Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie"
not on discogs
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It is true that 4 people were credited on Twin Sharkfins, but if they all contributed equally is another discussion. Anyway, for the last few years, most tracks are made by David alone or by David + Magnus. The other two were also somewhat involved on Demonizer: http://www.discogs.com/release/132488
Otto: The artist who drew the picture in my avatar is the late Zdzislaw Beksinski. I strongly recommend buying The Fantastic Art Of Beksinski.
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How is that one anyway? Been curious for some time, but never bothered checking it out.
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I made a note of this here:
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Didn't find one, unfortunately. Plenty of other DG compilations though, as well as some Sun Trip (no the label) etc...
Anyway, my catches of the day:
Various - Second Flight: Turbulence
http://www.discogs.com/release/33084
Various - Forever Psychedelic
http://www.discogs.com/release/59063
had the Polish version from before, as well as triple vinyl.
Killing Joke - Wardance (The Remixes)
http://www.discogs.com/release/75263
I now have all 90's Dragonfly CDs
Subjective - Duality EP
http://www.discogs.com/release/71968
Boight it for the incredible ambient/noise track (A2).
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I'm going record shopping today, I'll keep an eye out for this one (as it's pretty common here in .se) - If I find it dirt cheap I'll pick one up, I'm sure we could arrange some sort of trade.* Destination Goa - Best Of (Gold Head 1999)
http://www.discogs.com/release/49330
^ Scratched beyond recognition... Argh! The seller didn't mention that... Also, CD2 is missing - and is replaced by CD1 from DG7... Crap! I got it cheap, but still...
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The artist is called John Bauer.
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Good point =)
I usually listen to new CDs at work, but I've got vacation now so there's none of that. And when I'm at home I either play vinyl, or my girlfriend plays music (usually). A lot of the unplayed stuff is not to her liking, so I save it for when she's not at home. Hence the big piles of stuff...
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Haven't had time to listen yet, I'm still about 2 weeks behind on all my recent vinyl purchases... I'll let you know when I get to this one, my unlistened CD pile is "only" about 20-30 records =)
I have had my eyes on it for some time; an Australian second hand shop (not specialiced in psy or electronic music at all) had it and Psy-Harmonics Volume 4, but only recently got around to ordering them. Luckily they were still available =)
Hux flux !
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From what I hear Dennis is still producing, but very, very slowly... He's got a small child and all, so I doubt he can spend more than the occasional hour in the studio every week.