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13 April 2008

Hey, fellow eMusic subscribers. What have you grabbed from the site that's particularly rocked your world lately?[More:]I'm about halfway through my downloads for the month. Mostly catching up on stuff that should have been in my collection forever ago: another album by The Fall (I have a feeling I'm going to end up being a huge fan of this band), the first NEU! record. Stuff like that. Yay!

Of everything I downloaded last month I'm most happy with Alopecia by Why?. What a weird, likable album.

Oh, and by the way, I noticed that they've added a bunch of stuff by William Basinski. His Disintegration Loops are some of the most hauntingly sad ambient works I've ever heard. A bit tough to listen to but pretty rewarding:

The four-disk Disintegration Loops were made from tape loops Basinski made back in the early 1980s. While transferring them from reel-to-reel to digital the old tapes were disintegrating as they played; "The music was dying," he wrote. He lives in Brooklyn, and on 9/11/01 while completing these recordings, he watched as the Twin Towers also disintegrated, filming it as he made these decaying pieces. The music is ambient; beautiful, sad, pastoral,and unusual in that we can hear it falling apart. Each of the works employs a different repeating loop that slowly deteriorates, evoking nature that is fleeting and fragile.

God, do I love eMusic.
Lagrima by Capitan Melao (I saw their video on Argentine MTV when I was in Buenos Aires.)
posted by matildaben 13 April | 12:41
2or3 - if'n you like the Disintegration Loops, you should check out a movie called Decasia. It's like the visual equivalent of the DL's, plus the soundtrack is made from purposely detuned instruments.

Haunting as fuck.
posted by Lipstick Thespian 13 April | 13:00
matildaben - ooo, catchy!

LT - Netflix'd! Thanks.
posted by 2or3whiskeysodas 13 April | 13:21
If you like The Fall then you might like Deuteronomy by The Intelligence, and Friend Opportunity by Deerhoof - both are terrific albums.

Personally I've been recently enjoying Vampire Weekend, Jesus of Cool by Nick Lowe and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.

Also, it totally rocks that they have everything by Half Man Half Biscuit (if anyone doesn't know them, start with Achtung Bono).

posted by dodgygeezer 13 April | 15:23
Small castle for sale, only 670,848.29 USD || Killer bunny drags its victim to the den.

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