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Member Since: May 25, 2004
Rank: 317
Average Vote Received: Correct (4.12, 8 votes)
Rated 761 releases, average: 4.06
Location: Finland
Profile: Most of the stuff I have for sale is either my own or my friend's limited releases. Limited in the sense that they are private pressings/burnings without distribution.

If I have a record for sale and you want it, I accept trade as well, but it MUST be from my want list.

Unless you are going to GIVE me a record from my want list for free: DONT BOTHER ME WITH YOUR FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS PLEASE.
Buyer Rating: 93.3% positive (15 ratings)

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Velvet Underground, The - White Light/White Heat - 27-Jul-07 11:48 AM
This album is just that. White light/white heat. The music just sort seers and explodes from the speakers. From what I understand, the producer walked out during the recording because the Velvet Underground were insistent that everything should be in the red when recording. The producer was essentially like: Alright, if you wont listen to me and have your own idea of how this should be done, then you do not need me and Im outta here.

Kontakt Der Jünglinge - Frühruin - 26-Jul-07 10:26 AM
These are tracks are different than the full length Kontakt Der Jünglinge Cds because those are recorded live while this mini cd is studio works. The whole series is worthwhile picking up, but these two tracks are intense and perhaps more successful because they were done in the studio. One of the tracks consists of oscillations that are panned to extreme left and right, they really sneak up on you and before you know it, it is like you are trapped in a box! Funny, the mini disc comes in a box.

Steely Dan - Gaucho - 26-Jul-07 08:48 AM
Yes. Steely Dan. Babylon Sisters is perhaps their crowning achievement. Followed closely by Hey Nineteen. Yeah, this music is "cheesey" but seriously, you cannot get any better for over-produced jazz rock fusion that has pop hooks a plenty AND Steve Gadd on drums. In addition, aside from their "clean sound", these guys have some pretty dirty ideas of what is fun. This album rocks out.

Tod Dockstader - Aerial #1 - 14-May-07 07:59 AM
A mesmerizing trip through the upper reaches of the atmosphere. Dockstader utilized edited loops from thousands of hours of recordings of shortwave radio noise and complied them into a coherent immense structure. At points overwhelming, at points calm and relaxed, it is very easy to get lost amongst the scifi-esque crackles, blips, lfos and swirling ambiance. This music is not much of a casual listen: best suited to either headphones or a very clean, detailed hifi system at fairly high volumes so one can feel the omnipresence/vastness of the work. Dockstader is still as fresh with this release as with his works from 40 years previous, but perhaps his soundscapes are more structured and mature as one would expect from an artist who has been composing for so long.

Various - May The Plague Be With You... - 14-May-07 05:43 AM
Tumbling downwards. A creaking decent into a cold vast cavern. The sounds follow and echo themselves around-through the circle.

The so-fat so-huge so-at-a-loss-for-words grinding machine. Its turning wheels do not flinch as their mathematical precision run through your body. The oscillations are too much as your body separates into pieces each time a fraction of the one previous. Each shape echoes the previous. Each group echoes the whole. Each cut each separation is at a point so precise we are talking subatomic.

Now that your body is in pieces, it has somehow retained its shape. Energy leaks and bubbles upwards through the partitions. Downloading complete. Have a nice day.

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