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Posted by Shambler on 2003/05/11 15:12:28 |
I thought a trio of themed threads about other entertainment media might be good. If you're not interested, please just ignore the thread and pick some threads that interest you from here: http://celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php
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Okay,
#476 posted by HeadThump on 2007/12/11 17:58:49
so it was more like, he comes up, asks, 'mind if I take this chair', and I said, 'sure'. You bitches should still be jealous, though.
Well He's A Big Guy...
#477 posted by RickyT33 on 2007/12/11 18:13:42
I wouldnt argue with him!!
(Jealous)
Thanks Ricky
#478 posted by HeadThump on 2007/12/12 01:52:47
that's helps my ego. I do know one famous musician, personally. But I think he is overrated, writes his songs in a way that is bait for Rolling Stone music critic types, and is a jackass in
real life, so I wont mention his name.
Errr...
#479 posted by Shambler on 2007/12/12 10:29:27
No....Shambler has no interesting celebrity tales.
Well MY DAD Did The Sound Setup For QUEEN!!!
#480 posted by RickyT33 on 2007/12/12 10:34:03
one time, before they were really famous
so THERE!!!
I Know Some Incredible Queers
#481 posted by czg on 2007/12/12 12:16:21
on the internet
Some Famous Mappers
#482 posted by RickyT33 on 2007/12/12 12:26:47
made obnoxious remarks towards me, too!
My Bad
#483 posted by HeadThump on 2007/12/12 16:01:56
No....Shambler has no interesting celebrity tales.
Someone once said you DJ'ed, and DJ's tend to meet everybody that rolls through town.
First Track For 2008 Available...
#484 posted by distrans on 2008/01/03 06:20:52
The first track from distran's 2008 solo album is now available for listening and download from his myspace page.
http://www.myspace.com/distransitive
The track, 'Cristo Zatten Gaylord', from the upcoming "of webs and friends" album, is a frivolous, wry and sometimes deeply disturbing piece...much like the person who inspired it.
Enjoy!
Other tracks being worked on at the moment include "Smabintor 08" and "Joy; Luck; Sympatico". Keep your ears open...
Distrans
#485 posted by JPL on 2008/01/03 08:03:55
Nice track !!
Yeah...
#486 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/01/03 10:11:05
that sounds really cool! Ambient but not invisible... dark but not morbid...
Grahf
#487 posted by Spirit on 2008/01/04 11:09:57
http://parampararecords.com/?parampara=release&id=PRPRCD001
fantastic free psychedelic chillout / ambient goa that is.
Free Folk!
#488 posted by bambuz on 2008/01/17 22:53:29
Dongas Tribe - Rainy Night in the Bell Tent
http://www.archive.org/details/rainy_night_in_the_bell_tent
These were british anti-highway counterculture guys and nomads. And how nice and passionate they play!
Lovers Of Free Music
#489 posted by Spirit on 2008/01/25 21:27:53
in Ambient, Chillout, Psychedelic, Goa, Dub etc visit me at http://enjoys.it
RSS subscription recommended. ;)
Fucking GABBER.
#490 posted by Shambler on 2008/01/27 23:50:12
Been rating this recently. Currently listening to The Destroyer's album on Epileptik, well banging.
Also been linking Manu Le Malin's sophisticated Biomechanik Vol 3 on Uncivilised World, and some of Hardoholic's Global Disorder on BEAST Records.
And have ordered the Nordcore GMBH mix CD from Epileptik (have always rated Lord Nord's excellent productions), Biomechanik Vol 2 (to complete the collection), and the ultraclassic Technohead 3 compilation on React (just class stuff).
Life is best lived at 220 bpm...
Clark - Turning Dragon
#491 posted by czg on 2008/02/01 10:29:11
It's cool.
Autechre - Quaristice
#492 posted by czg on 2008/02/01 10:29:26
It's brilliant.
Ugress
Not sure if you people know Ugress and Shadow Of The Beat, two projects by Gisle Martens Meyer from Bergen (Norway). He's been producing and releasing music on the internet for years, and it's quite brilliant in my opinion. It ranges from very cinematic, soundtrack-like tracks to excellent dance tunes with great vocals, all very atmospheric.
Anyway, you can listen to his latest albums for free on last.fm:
http://www.lastfm.com/music/Ugress/Unicorn
And here's the latest Shadow Of The Beat album:
http://www.lastfm.com/music/Shadow+of+the+Beat/The+Shadow+Vault+-+Entities+2000-2007
Hope some of you enjoy his stuff.
Big fan of electro-industrial, Dark-elektro and Death-Robot music personally. Fave bands are Allied vision and Front Line Assembly.
Unlikely As It Is
#495 posted by Tronyn on 2008/02/02 23:04:57
I should commend here the soundtrack to "Ravenous," by Michael Nyman and Damon Albarn. It is unconventional, odd, and extraordinarily effective in capturing a simultaneously sinister and absurd/amusing mood. This movie is a cult classic (I've seen it far too many times) but it would be nothing without this music (which I often listen to by itself).
TARMVRED
#496 posted by inertia on 2008/02/03 07:27:31
TARMVRED
I Love The Soundtrack To Ravenous!!
#497 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/02/04 11:12:42
That song that plays at the end, when they're lieing in the bear-trap, bleeding to death sends shivers up my spine!
Anyone got a link?
I didnt know who it was by though. I've seen it advertised as a CD on the net...
Cave Story Remixes
#498 posted by Spirit on 2008/03/02 10:58:13
Ghosts I-IV
#499 posted by Lunaran on 2008/03/03 21:04:32
still listening but so far this has the ambling pointlessness of a zip of unfinished .maps. I suspect that's essentially all it is.
I had pretty high hopes this was going to be four more Quake Soundtracks of Awesome. :(
Yeah...
#500 posted by bal on 2008/03/05 07:59:39
There are a few nice tracks, but mostly lots of boring stuff unfortunatly. I was hoping for another "Still", but this definetely isn't it.
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