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It's all metric until the final part 😭
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Oooh I haven't listened to Lead Into Gold in a while and you're right, it's pretty close to what I'm looking for. Thanks for the reminder!
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I'm enjoying Kidneythieves, so thanks for the recommendation!
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I want to be 2 or 3, but really I'm 7 or 12.
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Thanks! I'm already familiar with HTDA but I haven't listened to any Kidneythieves yet so I'll check that out.
I'm looking for some industrial/electro-industrial with a "warm" sound to it... basically something like Boards of Canada but with more rhythmic and harsh percussion. Can anyone here recommend something that might fit?
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That looks amazing! He should be proud.
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I've been using Ardour for quite a long time now.
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You know, I love those albums where they fucked around did things like hard-pan all the drums to the right channel. I'm here for the experimentation.
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Yeah when it's explained to me I realise "of course, that makes so much sense".
And then I forget again, so I'm all Keanu-Reeves-whoa-face next time I think about it.
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I'd watch that movie!
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Your comment spawned a delightful train of thought where I imagined all the other fish trying, and failing, to successfully fuck before these two fish stumbled on how to do it.
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It helps me to remember that mitochondrial Eve isn't a fixed individual, as well.
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Mitochondrial Eve is just the most recent common female ancestor. So her mom would also be a common female ancestor, but not the most recent one.
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To be fair, the concept of mitochondrial Eve still trips me out.
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That's a nice haul!
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Thanks, I'll check some out. Do you know Scumpulse? They're a scottish band that mix crust punk with black metal.
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I'm not a mod here so I can't speak for the community rules, but personally I'd love some crust/anarchopunk recommendations 😊
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Ooh thanks for posting this! I have Inlet but hadn't listened to this release before. Loving it.
This album came out yesterday and it's already one of my favourite releases of this year.
This is one of my favourite albums. It's a bit of an odd one out in Novembre's discography: it's generally a bit softer, it features mostly clean vocals, and it generally sounds quite upbeat. The standout track for me is _Jules_: it balances a melodic tenderness with an outro that makes you want to headbang and cry out with joy all at the same time. The whole album gives me a distinctly summery vibe: lazy days, the feeling of life stretching out ahead of you... all the possibilities it brings. This album will always hold a special place for me.
One of my favourite tracks from Pallbearer's new album, _Mind Burns Alive_. It's beautiful.
An interview with Alexander Ridha (Boys Noize) about the creation of his Challengers soundtrack mix.
I found out about this band through to Poema Arcanus, another Chilean death-doom band. They've got a great melancholic sound to them.
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b567ff69-8ca2-4d41-9a3d-cd9e0666592f.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4fbcb30c-d4e3-4599-9b98-e818e3463abe.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f699d854-963c-4a48-97eb-7ac999f21dae.jpeg) I preordered this back when it was announced in February. It arrived over the weekend and I couldn't be more thrilled with it. This is the frosted clear version.
I saw this posted to r/nin and had to share it here. > Also known as 'Head Like A Hole (NMS 10 Sampler version)', this mix of 'Head Like A Hole' was exclusive to a TVT Records cassette sampler released for the 1989 New Music Seminar NMS 10 (credited as "The Nine Inch Nails"). This longer version is mixed by John Fryer before the release of Pretty Hate Machine (album version is mixed by Keith LeBlanc instead). > It is an early, pre-album release mix and features several differences: the main snare sound is different, the breakdown after the second chorus is longer and has a more prominent synth percussion. > Song Credits: > Co-Produced by: Flood, Trent Reznor > Mixed by: John Fryer > Track Length: 5:50 It's an interesting mix, there's a more prominent synth bassline during the chorus and I think the samples sit a bit higher too. I can see why the mix used on the album version won out though: the sharpness of the drums and guitars give the track a bit more energy and it's a great album opener.
Trent Reznor interviewing David Dastmalchian. It's a nice glimpse of where both people are at in their life.
This has recently come out and I love it so much. Moody, doomy songs to sway along to.
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