What Are You Listening To Lately (Part 1)

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I liked the first season quite a bit, but thought the second was too much of everything.
Not sure if I‘ll watch the third.

Soundtrack was great though. And generally one of the few german productions I don’t found embarrassing :see_no_evil:

Woah! Super cool…

Saw em at Lollapalooza '94 or '95
Sunsetting on a summers day and they took us into the evening at the Gorge Ampitheater in George, WA…
They were just peaking on their creativity and riding this wave…
They were larger than life to me back then and to see them play was a dream.
And there i was…
and it was one of the better live performances ive seen. They absolutely killed it.

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This has been tickling my ears lately…

This sound, and this cover, what a pleasure.

Garage rock for a Monday:

“ Nurmad Jusat has long been one of the unsung heroes of electronic music and mid 90’s techno with a remarkable influence on the scene from his limited discography. Under the monikers Nuron and Fugue, Jusat’s output — which in a space somewhere between Sheffield bleep and elegant ambient techno — has been crying out for a re-issue since the heady days of the early 1990s. Fortunately, this Likemind Records re-issue contains 8 of his finest works remastered at long last.

Despite the fact that tunes like ‘Madam 6’ and ‘In Motion’ stand at about a year apart on the Nuron production schedule, they fit together as neatly as two jigsaw pieces. Sweet acid modulations bleed into one another, and phased snares provide a gentle segue around the 120bpm mark. There’s no telling why Jusat decided to craft two of these eight classic cuts under his Fugue alias, but ‘Contrapoint’ and ‘Interlagos’ are testimony to his strong sense for off-kilter rhythms as explored in Carl Craig’s Psyche/BFC productions or B12’s output on Warp the continual thread found throughout his catalogue.

This collection is a sublime document of the genres formative years that still sounds as good nearly three decades later - essential material”

And this.

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Do it. Third is a cool tangent. :+1:t6:

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Yes very much so, one of the best TV soundtracks in a while I think (both Ben Frost’s score and Apparat’s theme music). The show itself is good but gets pretty convoluted and is a little bit hard to follow, probably best it wrapped up in the 3rd series!

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I love it. The ol’ chicken and the egg debate :+1:t6:

Admittedly…too much tearing up tho. That gets a little tired.

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