What Are You Listening To
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The Dominion of BigRedCatJan 30 2006, 11:21 PM
The only band I ever e-mailed was Hungry Lucy. I just popped one off to let them know how much I enjoyed their "Apparitions" album. I especially love Christa Belle's voice. They never wrote back, but I was okay with that.



It's good to knwo somebody who is REALLY into new and strange music and can point out good stuff that you might have otherwise missed. [/quote]
There is an Italian band, The Frozen Autumn, where one of the two band members was googling their band and she found my online reference catalog, where I had a question mark for the release date of one of their albums. She emailed me the date and just started chatting a bit. Smile I didn't have much to say, but I thought that was cool.

Last summer I meet Mika G. from This Morn' Omina and we talked for a bit while in Germany. He asked me to email him, and I did, but I never heard back from him. Sad


If you like Hungry Lucy, then I *highly* recommend the Sacramento, California based band Claire Voyant. Victoria Lloyd's vocals are similar in style.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire_Voyant

Victoria has collaborated with Daniel Myer (Haujobb) ... and I personally think Daniel (like Mika) is one of the more brilliant musicians around. I'm not sure how he hooked up with Victoria, but their project HMB seemed to work out great for their solo album.

Hungry Lucy's "Apparitions" is Christa's only album I own.

I love some of the tracks, but others are just too soft for me. For example, I don't like her cover of Blue Dress. Technically it is fine, but it just doesn't do much for me. While I like the opening track Alfred and the fourth track Grave.

Recently I sold off something like 40 CDs, and actually "Appartitions" was on the cutting block. I had to listen to it several weeks in a row to decide I wanted to keep it (Grave was a strong reason the album is still in my collection).

On music, I'm something of a fan of getting the most bang for my buck, who isn't ... so for a long time I loved artists putting remixes and covers as the last tracks on their albums in order to break the old 45 minute length of older albums and stretch our purchase into something like 60 minutes. However, sometimes I've found that the remixes break the concept behind the album -- it is like telling a story, finishing the story, and then going back and reading the middle chapter again knowing how it finishes.

What I think happened with Appartitions is that the two remixes near the end weren't as good as the earlier original tracks, so the reason I was wishy-washy about the album is I listen to albums at home from start to finish (often while NationStating), and I forgot how much I liked the first half of this album. Smile


I'm not a DJ, but sometimes I toy with the idea of trying to talk my radio DJ friends into showing me the ropes so that I could sub for them if necessary ... Grave is certainly a track I'd *love* to play on air. It is hands down my favorite.
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#27

The Dominion of BigRedCatJan 30 2006, 02:03 PM
Ozymandias by default. It is the only Qntal album that I have.
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Oh yes, I forgot to add ... make a point to put Qntal III on your shopping list. Smile The last two tracks of Qntal IV are remixes from III, and the two albums are very similar. I'm sure you'll love the album.
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#28

np: frontline assembly :: the initial command {CA}
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#29

MikitivityFeb 2 2006, 03:54 AM np: frontline assembly :: the initial command {CA} [/quote]
Frontline Assembly is my fave. I LOVE "Epitaph"
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#30

The Dominion of BigRedCatFeb 1 2006, 09:56 PM MikitivityFeb 2 2006, 03:54 AM np: frontline assembly :: the initial command  {CA} [/quote]
Frontline Assembly is my fave. I LOVE "Epitaph" [/quote]
I want to buy a Noise Unit album. Noise Unit is a Frontline Assembly sideproject.

Today I dug out my copy of Sophya's Dream. Sophya was an Israeli band that moved to the Netherlands ... meaning Groot Gouda might have the chance to go and see them! Smile
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#31

FLA has a ton of side projects with Nosie Unit being only one. I have the "Drill" album. It's good.
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#32

The Dominion of BigRedCatFeb 10 2006, 07:34 PM FLA has a ton of side projects with Nosie Unit being only one. I have the "Drill" album. It's good. [/quote]
Drill by Noise Unit ... I'll have to see if I can pick it up from either Crunchpod Media (a distro / music sales company a friend of mine runs) or Metropolis.

Today I'm still listening to: Sophya Dream
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#33

Everyone Wins - SMS(I Can't Believe Somebody "Stole My Shoes")
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#34

DomnoniaFeb 14 2006, 01:04 PM Everyone Wins - SMS(I Can't Believe Somebody "Stole My Shoes") [/quote]
That is an interesting name for a song. Smile

Especially since today a co-worker has a bunch of flowers stuffed in a shoe on her desk!
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#35

Faith and the Muse :: Vera Causa (disk 2 -- the Night CD)
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#36

I'm currently listening to "Der Holle Rach" from Die Zauberflote sung by Sumi Jo
:yeah:
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#37

Manorexia: Radiolarian Ooze -The Harpoon Jockey
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#38

qntal :: nihil (CD Single) [DE]

I picked this up in San Jose at a record store that has a large stock of used CDs ... isles of used CDs at good prices.
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#39

Gossamer :: Closure [US]
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#40

The Dickies: Stukas Over Disneyland
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#41

After switching out my flaky Sony Discman for a real CD player, I'm enjoying CDs my Discman refused to play.

Rosetta Stone :: Adrenaline

:kilian:
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#42

Frank Black : Hang On To Your Ego


Holy Hacky Sack on the Quad, Batman!
It's like taking the way back machine to college!
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#43

Hawksley Workman's 'Treeful of Starling'

Track one, A Moth is not a Butterfly, blows me away.
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#44

Heard Cesaria Evora last week. Great music, would be better if we had the temperature for it right now :cold:
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#45

Today it is:
Jace or Jive :: Kagura Live in Kyoto [JP]

A heavenly voices CD I picked up a month ago in San Jose. Heavenly voices is often called "ethereal" music here in the US, and is an ambient / atmospheric blend of soft vocals and either traditional instruments and/or subtle electronics.
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#46

I have to admit that I'm currently in a techno-phase.
Currently: "Satisfaction" - Benny Benassi

I actually wanted to listen to the Brokeback Mountain soundtrack, but it gets me all sad and melancholic and stuff
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#47

Bob Dylan - Hey Mr. Tamborine Man

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#48

Ah, but music is an emotional experience ... and sadness can be a good emotion too. Sometimes I like sad music, especially when I'm angry ... it does calm me down.

:duck:
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#49

I do agree with you; sometimes I do need sad/melancholic music, either to assist me in coping with an emotionally bad day, or to get me out of an angry phase.
Of course, sometimes I specifically push my anger when I'm in the mood for a little plotting and brooding, which I find quite relieving on occasion.


But right now I wanna be a happy, happy person Big Grin
Therefore: "Kaltes Klares Wasser" - Chicks on Speed
Okay, not techno, but more electropop or something like it, but it does count.
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#50

Klares?

I don't know that word? Does that title translate to "Cold Clear Waters"???

(My German Dictionary is at home ... and though I could babblefish it I'd rather play a game where you feed me hints til I figure it out.) :roll:
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