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Posted: June 16 2016 at 12:14
I could have gone multiple choice as I love a number of these, but I voted for Leprino. Integrati...Disintegrati is an album that I return to so very often. I adore it. We've talked about six stars for extra special to us albums, and that album would be a six out of five for me.
Picchio dal Pozzo is another that has meant a great deal to me, and Yugen is one of my favourite modern bands. And there's other great stuff I know here.
6 stars for Integrati...Disintegrati? Sounds about right to me. It has become a very special album to me. Lately I've been spinning quite a few of those obscure electronic albums from the 70s and this one, in particular, made my juices flow like a ripe orange doing situps. Reconnected with a couple of old faves as well including Didier Bocquet's Voyage Cérébral, Esa Kotilainen's Ajatuslapsi, Anna Själv Tredie's Tussilago Fanfara, Pascal Comelade's Fluence (w Pinhas on guitar) and Jean Guerin's Tacét - the latter being something of a wild meeting between the middle bit to Floyd's Echoes and a wild Kraut/avant vibe complete with mad saxophone and sporadic drums. Summertime means electronic music!
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Joined: April 05 2006
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Posted: June 16 2016 at 18:10
Guldbamsen wrote:
6 stars for Integrati...Disintegrati? Sounds about right to me. It has become a very special album to me. Lately I've been spinning quite a few of those obscure electronic albums from the 70s and this one, in particular, made my juices flow like a ripe orange doing situps. Reconnected with a couple of old faves as well including Didier Bocquet's Voyage Cérébral, Esa Kotilainen's Ajatuslapsi, Anna Själv Tredie's Tussilago Fanfara, Pascal Comelade's Fluence (w Pinhas on guitar) and Jean Guerin's Tacét - the latter being something of a wild meeting between the middle bit to Floyd's Echoes and a wild Kraut/avant vibe complete with mad saxophone and sporadic drums. Summertime means electronic music!
Haven't heard most of those, music to search for. I love Voyage Cérébral. There is something great about electronic music and summertime even though I expect we both listen to it all year round.
My funk listening also goes up in the summer: "Waka waka, hey hey, this time for Afreaka!"
Joined: March 12 2005
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Posted: June 16 2016 at 18:33
Yugen over PDP
Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
6 stars for Integrati...Disintegrati? Sounds about right to me. It has become a very special album to me. Lately I've been spinning quite a few of those obscure electronic albums from the 70s and this one, in particular, made my juices flow like a ripe orange doing situps. Reconnected with a couple of old faves as well including Didier Bocquet's Voyage Cérébral, Esa Kotilainen's Ajatuslapsi, Anna Själv Tredie's Tussilago Fanfara, Pascal Comelade's Fluence (w Pinhas on guitar) and Jean Guerin's Tacét - the latter being something of a wild meeting between the middle bit to Floyd's Echoes and a wild Kraut/avant vibe complete with mad saxophone and sporadic drums. Summertime means electronic music!
Haven't heard most of those, music to search for. I love Voyage Cérébral. There is something great about electronic music and summertime even though I expect we both listen to it all year round.
My funk listening also goes up in the summer: "Waka waka, hey hey, this time for Afreaka!"
You and me both Greg. Just span Afreaka while watering my mother's flowerbed. T'was a funky way of doing it and one I'm inclined to reproduce. Harlem River Drive and Funkadelic also got played, but that was during the making of a pastasauce. I hope some of the rhythmic dancing I did spilled into the dish (and not just my sweat).
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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