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bluemonkwrites · 2 years ago
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Another "versions" project for your edification. Pay what you want.
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dantegotitwrong · 11 months ago
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i am actually going insane over this post rock album it vexes and haunts me i have no clue what it means but by god it slaps
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this was made by heaven pierce her aka hakita, who also made ultrakill, so its really surprising every song has like 23 likes.
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officialpropheticnightmares · 4 months ago
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CORPSEGIRL SLUMBERPARTY
HIGH OCTANE TRANSGENDER NOISE MUSIC!
KILL AND EAT YOUR GF WHILE LISTENING TO THIS!
Now available early on BandCamp!
Buy it how, support a really cool transgender artist, and get HQ mixes of all the songs at the original volume before spotify turns them down, AND get 2 bonus tracks!!!
Listen now!
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haveyouheardthisband · 9 months ago
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Tracklist:
Flood: Part 1 • Part 2 • Part 3 • Part 4
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Submitter's Note: Flood is a post-rock composition depicting a tsunami. The segments are all untitled. Some variations of the cover art include a logo for the band based off of the one seen on Welsh proto-metal band Budgie's album Never Turn Your Back on a Friend.
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nofatclips · 18 days ago
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Assembled Fragments by Fading Tapes from the album Fractal Field [Free Download/Name Your Price on BandCamp]
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yourfavealbumisgender · 8 months ago
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A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead is Nonbinary!
requested by anon
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lapumpkinmusic · 9 months ago
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HOME IN A HOLE
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everydaym0nstrosity · 10 months ago
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145 Of The Best Avantgarde/Experimental Record Labels Of All Time
  4iB Records
  905 Tapes
  Abandonment
 Abhorrent A.D.
 Aguirre Records
Alchemy Records
American Tapes
Angst
Ant-Zen
Arbor
Artoffact Records
ASRAR
At War With False Noise
Audial Decimation Records
Bacteria Field
Basement Tapes
Beast 666 Tapes
Bizarre Audio Arts
Blackest Ever Black
BloodLust!
Breathing Problem Productions
Broken Flag
Cabin Floor Esoterica
Callow God
((Cave)) Recordings
Chondritic Sound
Cloud Valley
Cloister Recordings
Cold Meat Industry
Cold Spring
Come Organisation
Crucial Blast
Cryo Chamber
Dada Drumming
Dark Vinyl Records
Deadline Recordings
Deathbed Tapes
Depressive Illusions Records
Diseased Audio
Dom/Dom America
Downwards
Drakkar Productions
Drone Records
Editions Mego
Eibon Records
End All Life Productions
Excite Bike
Extreme/Zero Cabal
Fag Tapes
Filth And Violence
Finders Keepers Records
Forced Exposure
Freak Animal Records
Fusty Cunt
Gods Of Tundra
G.R.O.S.S.
Hanson Records
Harbinger Sound
Harsh Head Rituals
Harshnoise
Hooker Vision
Hospital Productions
Housecraft Recordings
Hydra Head Records
iDEAL Recordings
Ipecac Recordings
Infinite Fog Productions
Järtecknet
Less Than Zero
Living Tapes
Loud!
Maggot Valley
Mannequin
Malignant Records
Menstrualrecordings
Monorail Trespassing
Moon Mist Music
Mother Savage Noise Productions
Murder Release
Musica Maxima Magnetica
Mutual Aid Records
Narcolepsia
Nefarious Activities
Night People
No Fun Productions
No Kings
Not Not Fun Records
Nurse Etiquette
Old Europa Cafe
Oxidation
Phantasma Disques
Posh Isolation
Primitive Propaganda
Prophecy Productions
Release The Bats Records
Relapse Records/Release Entertainment
RRRecords
Rotifer Cassettes
Rotorelief
Sacred Bones Records
Satanic Skinhead Propaganda
Segerhuva
Self Abuse Records
Shock
Side Effects
Skam
Skeleton Dust Records
Sky Burial
Slaughter Productions
Sloow Tapes
Smell The Stench
Soffitta Macabre
Sound Of Pig
Southern Lord
Space Slave Editions
Spite
Staalplaat/Nekrophile Rekords
Steinklang Industries
Sterile Records
Susan Lawly
Swampland
Sweat Lodge Guru
Terror
Tesco Organisation
Third Man Records
Thorax Harsh Cassettes
Torso
Total Black
Tranquility Tapes
Trapdoor Tapes
Trash Ritual
Tribe Tapes
Troniks
True Force/Pain Electronics
Turgid Animal
Tzadik
Urashima
Utmarken
Vis A Vis Audio Arts
Wagon
Wax Trax! Records
White Centipede Noise
Weird Input Records
We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records
ZSF Produkt/Lowest Music & Arts
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radiofreealbemut · 6 months ago
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Welcome back in PAYwHATYOUWANTdAY (zero include) !!! Now each no air month, the 23th you will find a selection of 10 records from the PWYW zero include land of freedom. I do this because it’s important to do not forget that to break the rules is the better way to stay free ^^ And also of course because it’s so frustrating to share only free download music. (Previous selection is here https://radiofreealbemut.tumblr.com/post/751249798357745664/various-artists-out34-1-welcome-in )
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thisnoise · 3 months ago
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bluemonkwrites · 2 years ago
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Looks like another "versions" project has begun.
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defiantdreemurrs · 2 months ago
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NEW ALBUM OUT
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officialpropheticnightmares · 3 months ago
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🎃HAPPY HALLOWEEN!🎃
And be sure to check out my new album, Corpsegirl Slumberparty!
Now on all major streaming platforms!
Bring it here, keep it queer
Make obedience your whole career!
Please share! RBs appreciated!
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haveyouheardthisband · 7 months ago
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theunderestimator-2 · 1 year ago
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How a non-musician evolved into the 'Godfather of ambient music': teenage Brian Eno, here captured during his formative years while attending Roy Ascott’s influential and experimental ‘Groundcourse’ at Ipswich School Of Art back in 1968.
Today a highly acclaimed teacher, theorist and pioneer of new media, Ascott named his foundation studies program Groundcourse (learning from the ground up) and focused on the eradication of preconceived ideas through disorientation and various challenging and confusing practices designed to disrupt creative preconceptions and embrace this idea you are not a fixed thing, you can change things about yourself, you can see what it is like to be somebody else, through social experiments in class or personality exercises, so that students would express the process they had been through artistically.
thequietus.com/: "...Eno laughed as he explained how this next stage was the crux of the game. "We had to design exactly the opposite person and live that person for the next 10 weeks. So, in my case, I wasn’t allowed to talk unless spoken to because I was always a chatterbox. I wasn’t allowed to initiate anything; I just had to do what other people asked me to do, so I had to execute other people’s plans. I was very physically energetic, and I had to sit on a trolley so that if I wanted to go anywhere, I had to persuade someone to push me. So, for 10 weeks I was another person, and so was everybody else, and yet we were trying to do these new projects together. The meekest person had to be the leader of the group, the direct opposite." Ascott defined the ideas that developed, through disorientated projects, as being quite radical and challenging artistic preconceptions. "They had boards which they folded in different combinations that would result in going to the next level, or not, then if you didn’t win you wore some enormous thing over your head. There were two stories that came out of it: Eno had to go around with a paper bag over his head because he couldn’t see for a period and Townsend was in a trolley for a few days. Basically, they would build quite large things that you would go into with lights, all kinds of stuff, but on quite an environmental scale. We gave them about six weeks for that. You can imagine the scene within the art studios as the future destructive Who guitarist is pushed around by fellow students and the creator of Ambient music is quietened, redefining their natural impulses supported their development of cultural impactful work. Conceptual development through closely exploring personality interference into artistic creativity, supported a widening of some student’s minds, unpacking the creative processes of art forms." Eno pondered the impact, saying he was a non-musician who entered the field through an alternative direction to traditional music training: ”So, I didn’t come into music from that route; I came into music from the route of thinking how do I make music happen, given that I can’t do the things that people normally do to make music happen. I very much took that notion that Roy had given, of creating scores actually. Activity maps, as it were, ways of getting to something.”
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