so ive been reading all these lovely posts on mog lately, and after finding out so much about you all, i just dont know how i could possibly follow any of you up. so many interesting people with interesting backgrounds under one roof, and then little ol me. well i guess its more about getting to know each other better. which is awesome, because its like taking the next step in this digi relatio...
im very indecisive. or am i? ....yes. yes i am. case in point, last christmas i got a 50 dollar gift card to borders, and it is still burning a hole through my wallet. i go in, find stuff i want, walk around with dvds and cds that i would like, ...and leave empty handed. borders is so freakin expensive and i just want to get my free moneys worth. here are the things i would like at the moment, ...
I've been listening to Aphex Twin's lush ambient album, Selected Ambient Works 85-92 for about a decade now and I love every minute of it still. Very few albums produce hours of sonic landscapes with such consistent flow/movement without lulling the listener to sleep. It's a must have for anyone who enjoys "background music" to inspire a project or appreciates electronica's idea of classical ...
Oh that's it. Anna and I agree wholeheartedly that there is a need for transporters to get to all the music festivals that are scattered all over the place. For me, it started with the Roadburn Festival, and now this - the lineup for the All Tomorrow's Parties curated by Portishead:PORTISHEAD / NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS ATPPORTISHEADAPHEX TWIN »JULIAN COPESPARKLEHORSE »ONEIDA »BLACK MOUNTAIN
I found a remarkable story on the Village Voice today. Part mystery thriller, part treasure hunt, part news. It concerns the discovery of some "new" talent, a pair of electronic musicians who collectively go by the name of Tuss, but who individually call themselves Brian Tregaksin and Karen Tregaskin. Tuss released Confederation Trough in their early days, then the prestigious release that c...
BBC’s 6 Music is reporting that Steve Beckett, founder of Aphex’s parent label Warp Records, has claimed that there is a new Aphex Twin album in the works; “We’re definitely going to be putting out a new album by him. Hopefully it will be this year, if I can prize it out of his hands. [...]
Warp Records is an English record label that has been at the forefront of electronic music for 20 years. The label has been home to many of the greatest exponents of IDM (Intelligent Dance Music – an off-putting, but descriptive name for the genre) such as Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Autechre, (Chris) Clark and Boards of [...]
Hey ya'll I'm new to this site and its pretty cool, this is my first post and I look forward to come visit the site and see what all you music lovers are into.