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  • Tuesday Ten: Infest wishlist

    19 Ağu 2008, 18:14 yazan amodelofcontrol

    Let's kick off my Infest coverage now. Every year, on the Sunday of Infest, many, many attendees fill in the feedback form, with the second page of it dedicated to providing feedback on the bands that you would like to see at the next year's Infest. Often, it is little more than a wishlist - after all, not everyone will be able to play or won't play for various reasons, but it at least gives an idea. So, here is what I'll be putting on my form this year. Well, most of it. The last is just me complaining that I never got to see them...

    Cyanotic

    Well, duh. The obvious place I was always going to start. For the third, maybe fourth year running they will be added to my list. A band that have still not made it out of North America to play live, despite the fact that as noted in my recent interview with them they have a whole legion of fans in the UK. The campaign to finally get them to the UK soon starts here, right?

    Imperative Reaction

    I have to say, I was very surprised indeed not to see them join VNV Nation on the bill last year after touring Europe with them for a fair proportion of the year - in fact, it seemed that the UK was the only place that IR didn't play during 2007. Shame - their last album As We Fall was fantastic, and there are high hopes for the forthcoming album due in October.

    Modulate

    Modulate have steadily grown in stature over the past couple of years, proving time and again that the success of Skullfuck was not a one-off. With new album Detonation due next month, which I have no doubt will result in them becoming even more of a live draw than they already are, I find it inconceivable that they haven't played Infest yet, and something is kinda wrong if they don't play next year at least. After all - wouldn't it be nice to see a UK band other than VNV Nation further up the bill for a change?

    Terrorfakt

    Another act I have always found it a little surprising that they have never appeared at Infest are these guys. One of the most prominent of the current wave of US "industrial noise", their heavy, beat-driven sound would surely go down pretty well at Infest, particularly as I understand their live show is actually worth watching.

    W.A.S.T.E.

    Another US act, W.A.S.T.E's brutal sound probably puts them at a level of extremity I've only seen at Infest before in the shape of Greyhound. Obviously this probably means that they wouldn't be the most popular of acts for some, but hey, Infest covers as many bases as possible, right?

    Synapscape

    Not the best known of the Ant-Zen acts, perhaps, but I'd love to see Synapscape live. And with the fact that they rarely play in the UK (unless I'm missing something, folks?) Infest might just be my best chance...except for the fact that I've since been reminded that I missed them when at Infest in 2000. Bugger.

    Collide

    A very different band, who despite having been around for over ten years, are only now preparing to release their fourth studio album - and, indeed, have only in the past couple of years taken the band from the studio out into the live arena. Somewhat slower paced, and with a sweeping Gothic take on industrial rock, they would certainly be a striking addition to an Infest lineup. And, they'd make a change from yet another "hellelektro" band.

    Skinny Puppy/ohGr

    Yeah, ok, perhaps I'm being a bit hopeful here. Skinny Puppy (along with KMFDM, thinking about it) are, I would think, the last of the "big name" Industrial bands not to have played Infest. Skinny Puppy are unbelievably good live, but interest in the band appears to be waning again after the lacklustre Mythmaker. So with, reputedly, a third ohGr album finally due soon, perhaps requesting ohGr for next year might be a better idea?

    In Strict Confidence

    The only band on this list that I have seen before at Infest, and I would love to see back. I saw them at my first Infest, back in 2000, and they were brilliant (and on the other occasions I've seen them they were equally good). Since that appearance, the band have only got better, with three extraordinary albums, and with all these great songs now seeing them again in the Infest environment would be awesome.

    Spahn Ranch

    Finally, here's the one that will never happen. The only band I really wanted to see from the first two Infests - the only two I haven't attended - and of course they split shortly afterwards so I never got the chance. A damned shame, too - a unique band who never appeared to get the coverage that they deserved.

    Other suggestions from the nice folk on my Livejournal:

    Sam
    catholic boys in heavy leather
    Memmaker, Tactical Sekt, Manufactura
    C/A/T, Manufactura
    Nitzer Ebb, Icon of Coil, C/A/T, Imperative Reaction
    Cyanotic, Rabbit Junk, Left Spine Down, Imperative Reaction, Modulate, Edgey, Bong-Ra, W.A.S.T.E., Terrorfakt
    Icon of Coil
    DJ? Acucrack, KLOQ, C/A/T, Terrorfakt, De/Vision, Cyanotic, Modulate, Seabound, Delerium
    Modulate, Sam, Hocico, This Morn' Omina, xotox, Snarph, Feindflug
    Modulate
    Iszoloscope
    Iris, The Cassandra Complex
    Wai Pi Wai, IAMX
    Collide

    Oh, and a few suggestions for who people don't want at Infest next year, from the same source:

    Scooter
    "Comedychrist"
    VNV Nation (not that i don't like them, just time for a change)
    Generic futurepop bands.
    VNV Nation, Combichrist and always always Blutengel
    Anyone who's played recently: VNV Nation, Combichrist, Apoptygma Berzerk, Deviant UK,
    Combichrist, Grendel or anyone who sounds like them
    VNV Nation
    VNV Nation. I like them more than you do, but they've been on too often.

    So, over to the readers of this - and see many of you over the weekend...
  • Something I Should Know

    13 Ağu 2008, 21:34 yazan exothermal

    Wednsday, 13th of August is just another boring weekday... so let's fill it with some great song lyrics of my favorite artists.
    As you see I picked up just a few lines of each song, and also wrote no artists or titles under it - Identifying these tracks is your job now.


    01: Assemblage 23 - Human (recognized by der_Karl)
    I thought I'd never stand again
    I watched my dreams depart

    02: Deine Lakaien - Return (recognized by cosimatropina)
    And the waves wipe out
    My footprints in the sand

    03:
    We work so hard to be wise
    and dream of light to be pure

    04:
    Can't hope to combat the motion
    Can't stop the feedback devotion

    05:
    It sure looks beautiful.
    Gud, sometimes I wish I could stay up here

    06: Blutengel - Born again (recognized by EvilSchnuffi)
    I'm feeling free, and I know this is the way from me
    I'm on my way to paradise

    07:
    I hear my own mind cry
    08:
    Say you're my own one
    Say you'll always be

    09:
    Where did i fail, did i go wrong?
    10:
    Water is my eye
    Most faithful mirror

    11: ASP - Once In A Lifetime (recognized by der_Karl)
    So what's all the noise for I just need a voice
    12:
    from outside the house
    of black and white nightmares

    13:
    I fall
    and I enjoy this moment

    14:
    When you're here
    I don't care

    15: Nightwish - Over the Hills and Far Away (recognized by der_Karl)
    Each night within his prison cell
    He looks out through the bars

    16: VNV Nation - Kingdom (recognized by der_Karl)
    Did you think you would be saved?
    17:
    To see the place beyond
    If I go blind I will be found

    18:
    I got up every day,
    to do as I was told

    19:
    I had a thousand lives
    Now the count is down to one

    20: Pride and Fall - Paragon (recognized by der_Karl)
    an invisible thing
    and all the beauty must die



    And now here is a list of the artists, the tracks are from:

    1. Apoptygma Berzerk
    2. ASP
    3. Assemblage 23
    4. Blutengel
    5. Covenant
    6. De/Vision
    7. Deine Lakaien
    8. Juno Reactor
    9. Massive Attack
    10. Mind.In.A.Box
    11. Nightwish
    12. Pride and Fall
    13. Project Pitchfork
    14. Rotersand
    15. Seabound
    16. Solar Fake
    17. Stromkern
    18. Unheilig
    19. VNV Nation
    20. Zeromancer


    Copying the qoutes into Google is cheating!
  • Seen Live

    12 Ağu 2008, 16:32 yazan mutiilator

    > Doesn't include bands that played that i didn't go to see or care for
    > If anyone can fill in the dates i have as '???' please let me know

    August 13, 2008 - Metal Masters Tour @ Molson Ampitheater:
    - Motörhead / Testament / Heaven and Hell / Judas Priest

    August 11, 2008 @ Mod Club:
    - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

    August 8, 2008 - Rockstar Mayhem Festival @ Downsview Park:
    - Mastodon / Machine Head / others

    August 2, 2008 @ Kathedral:
    - Peste Noire / Akitsa / Sombres Forêts / King

    July 14, 2008 @ Lee's Palace:
    - Boris / Nachtmystium / Torche

    June 4, 2008 @ Phoenix:
    - She Wants Revenge

    May 12, 2008 @ The Docks:
    - The Mars Volta

    April 25, 2008 - Paganfest @ Opera House:
    - Ensiferum / Týr / Turisas / others

    April 2, 2008 @ The Docks:
    - Behemoth / Keep of Kalessin / others

    Dec 2, 2007 @ Opera House:
    - The Dillinger Escape Plan / Genghis Tron

    June 7, 2007 @ Guvernment:
    - Interpol

    March 20, 2007 @ Opera House:
    - Isis / Jesu

    Sept 23, 2006 @ Molson Ampitheater:
    - Tool / Isis

    June 8, 2006 @ Warehouse:
    - Ministry / Revolting Cocks

    ???, 2005 @ Zen Lounge:
    - Combichrist

    Sept 20, 2003 - Pastperfect DJ Tour @ Zen Lounge:
    - VNV Nation

    July 25, 2003 @ Zen Lounge:
    - Funker Vogt / Terrorfakt

    June 21, 2003 - Northern Lights Festival @ Club Rockit:
    - Summon / Anhkrehg / Woods of Ypres / Averse Sefira / Eclipse Eternal / others

    Nov 9, 2001 @ Warehouse:
    - Slayer / others

    ???, 2001 @ Opera House:
    - God Forbid / Lamb of God / Darkest Hour / others

    ???, 2001 @ Opera House:
    - Death by Stereo / Good Riddance

    ???, 2001 @ Kathedral:
    - Unearth

    July 20, 2001 @ Kathedral:
    - boysetsfire / Rise Against

    May 4, 2001 @ El Mocombo:
    - Agnostic Front / No Warning

    March 23, 2001 @ Warehouse:
    - Lagwagon / others

    March 11, 2001 @ Phoenix:
    - Dropkick Murphys / Swingin' Utters / Lars And The Bastards / Reach the Sky

    Nov 4, 2000 @ Warehouse:
    - Rancid / AFI
  • Playlist ~dimanche noir~ Aug, 10, 2008

    11 Ağu 2008, 09:41 yazan Sountox

    Subsonic Park - X-Ident
    Joris Voorn - This Is Our Fiction
    Subsonic Park - After Dark (Video Edit)
    Taho - Energy Fields
    Chymera - Umbrella (Beatless Mix)
    Christian Paduraru - Letters From The Edge (Petro Bucarelli Chill Mix)
    Gui Boratto - Mala Strana
    Christian Paduraru - Inner Guidance (Original)
    Stiff Little Fingers - Johnny Was
    The Clash - London Calling
    The B-52's - Planet Claire
    Bollock Brothers - Horror Movies
    Madness - Night Boat To Cairo
    The Beat - Mirror In The Bathroom
    DCL Locomotive - King Midas In Reverse
    Stray Cats - Rock This Town
    Rumble On The Beach - Ca Plane Pour Moi
    Alien Sex Fiend - Ignore The Machine
    Gang of Four - To Hell With Poverty
    The Cult - Rain
    The Sisters of Mercy - No Time To Cry
    Joy Division - She's Lost Control
    The Cure - 1015 Saturday Night (Live)
    A Split Second - Scandinavian Bellydance
    Cassandra Complex, The - One Millionth Happy Customer
    The Neon Judgement - Chinese Black
    Warbaby - Virtual Light (Dedicated To Jason D. Martin)
    Frl.Linientreu - Bubble
    Mentallo & The Fixer - Sacrilege (Angel Of Death Mix)
    Leæther Strip - Antius
    Klinik, The - Obsession
    DRP - Brainhunter
    Skinny Puppy - Dig It
    Haujobb - Yearning
    Steril - No Remission
    Front 242 - Operating Tracks
    Nitzer Ebb - Fun To Be Had (George Clinton Mix/Long Mix)
    Anthony Rother - Punks
    Motor - Ac 775
    And One - Sitata Tirulala
    Front Line Assembly - Target
    Die Krupps - Der Amboss (Feat. Client)
    Nine Inch Nails - Head Like A Hole
    Ministry - N.W.O.
    esplendor geometrico - Dinamo 3
    Imminent Starvation - Parie
    Skinny Puppy - Deadline
    Dive - Snakedressed
    Leæther Strip - Kill A Raver
    Nitzer Ebb - Control I'm Here Superchumbo Mix
    Yoshimoto - Du What U Du - Trentemoller Mix
    The Chemical Brothers - Galvanize
    VNV Nation - Structure
    Covenant - Figurehead (Plain)
    Sono - Keep Control
    Toktok vs. Soffy O. - Missy Queen's Gonna Die
    Snog - Crash Crash (Manmademan Remix)
    Fischerspooner - Emerge
    Trentemøller - Moan (Trentemøller Remix)
    Klangstabil - Reason To Live
  • Last.fm Survey - The Results

    7 Ağu 2008, 14:49 yazan jellevc

    Hello,


    This is the follow up journal to my May call-out to fill in a survey about Last.fm aimed to support a research I was conducting.
    First of all I would like to thank everyone again for your massive support in filling out the survey!
    The goal of this study was to find out whether Last.fm indeed has its influence on people's musical tastes. By splitting the survey into two main parts (intensity of use and influence on musical taste) and then determining whether a correlation exists between these two variables, I hoped to be able to answer that question.

    As promised, here are some of the results.


    1. The Sample
    Considering the skewedness of my selection procedures, a sample of about one thousand respondents with varied socio-demographic profiles was the target. This figure has been widely reached, since none less than 1,574 people participated to the research by filling in the survey. Among them, 1,423 people made it to the end and filled in all essential questions. This totals a percentage of over 90%, which is quite high.
    Now, what does the sample look like?

    1.1 Year of Birth
    The average responder was born in April 1986, which means he or she was about 22 years of age at the time of the research. The median year of birth is 1988 and the mode (the most frequent answer) is 1989. The oldest responder was born in 1947, while the youngest had his or hers first encounter with this world in the year 1996.
    Here's a graphical representation:




    1.2 Sex
    Among the 1,423 selected responders, 1,032 (72.5%) are male and 391 (27.5%) are female, as pictured below.




    1.3 Nationality
    The sample contains a total of 73 different nationalities, among which the American (15.3%) and Belgian (14.5%) are best represented. Next up are the UK (10.3%), Germany (8.6%), Poland (6.1%), the Netherlands (4.4%), Australia (4.1%), Finland (4.0%), Canada (3.2%) and Sweden (2.9%).
    The unproportionally large number of Belgian responders is a clear indicator of some skewedness in my research. The fact that I am Belgian myself, clearly had its influence.


    2. Results
    Let's have a look at the final results of the study. Firstly, does Last.fm have an influence on people's musical preferences?

    2.1 The Answer
    First up is determining the homogeneity of the survey's questions and disregarding those that appareantly ask about another variable. The final obtained Cronbach's alpha value (an indicator of homogeneity from 0 to 1) is 0.858 for the questions about the intensity of Last.fm use and 0.888 for those asking about the influence on musical tastes.
    Those are more than reasonable results, so let's have a look at the real answer to the question whether Last.fm has an influence on people's tastes: the correlation between both variables.
    From my analysis, it appears that there is indeed a moderate correlation between the intensity of Last.fm use and the change in musical taste. (rs = 0.369, p < 0.001). A value for p lower than 0.001 means that the chance the obtained correlation is based on coincidence is lower than 0.1%. In other words: the correlation is significant.
    This result gently confirms the hypothesis that Last.fm has an influence on people's musical tastes. A correlation coefficient of 0.369 indicates that Last.fm is surely not the only influence, but that it certainly plays its role.

    2.2 Other Results
    That concludes the results of my main question. There are other interesting things to be deducted from your answers to the survey, though. Let's have a look at them.

    2.2.1 Last.fm's Most Popular Features
    A large majority of responders visits his or her own profile page more than once a day (76.3%). The group of responders that can miss their profile pages for longer than one week is even close to being an endangered species (6.3%).
    Other people's profile pages have a little less success, but are nevertheless still pretty popular. 86.5% of all responders visit another user's profile page at least once a week; 56.6% do so daily.
    Similar results are found concerning artist pages. These are visited at least once a week by 87.4% of Last.fm users; 57.6% do so daily.
    The base activity of Last.fm, scrobbling (and therefore listening to) music is also very popular. 89% of users say they scrobble music daily. Only 5.5% does so less than once a week.

    2.2.2 Discovering new Artists
    No less than 95.8% of responders acknowledged having learnt about new artists through the use of Last.fm, whether they like them or not. A pretty spectacular result, if you ask me. But that's not all.
    If we add the question whether they also like those new artists, the percentage drops, but only very slightly: to 93.4%.
    It does take a minor plunge, down to 70.9%, when the question whether those artists have become one of the responder's favourites is added. But the fact remains: these are pretty impressive figures.

    2.2.2 Discovering new Styles of Music
    As can be expected, the percentages drop when discussing the discovery of new styles of music as opposed to discovering new artists.
    Nonetheless, a large majority responds positively to the question whether they learnt about new styles of music through the use of Last.fm, liking them or not: 66.3%.
    Adding the criterium of liking those new styles, the percentage drops to 58.3%.
    A little less than half of all responders (43.5%) agrees to the question whether they learnt about new styles of music that became one of their favourites through Last.fm.respondent daarbij ook nog eens graag hoort, zakt dit percentage tot 58,3%.

    2.2.3 Percepted Influence of Last.fm
    The last question of this series simply inquired whether the responder feels like Last.fm has influenced his or her taste in music. More than two thirds answered positively to this question (67.1%).

    2.2.4 Answers to the Open Question
    The final question of the survey was an open one ("If you have any further comments, please type them here. (optional)"). Besides the many greets, compliments and critiques, some interesting points of view about Last.fm were displayed. Those shouldn't go to waste, so I will publish an ordened selection of answers here.


    (a) Positive

    Last.fm has in a way changed my life, and by doing so, many others as well. Not only do I listen to the music I discover, I also share it with my friends, greatly influencing the music taste of those around me as well.

    I want to say that music is very important for me (and i think for everyone), as important as oxygen! And Last.fm is one o the bests ways to seek music. Although i'm quite new in Last.fm, i already made certain that it's very useful in point of music. It's like an encyclopedia of bands and musicians too! I'm glad to be a part of such a website.

    lastfm is one of the greatest "e-things" i stumbled upon in last 3 years. an amazing project with a supermassive potential to make great changes in the (almost rotten) music industry - in the way of indirectly but precisely recommending and pushing music to the listeners [...].

    Last.fm changed the way I'm listening to music. It's the best web-app ever. Everyone who listens to music should make a profile so he or she can hear a whole new world that opens in their ears.

    I've spent an unhealthy amount of time on Last.FM because it's the only community on the whole internet that i really, really like. Gives you more information than you could ever dream about.

    While it may not be perfect, last.fm is a decent way of broadening your musical horizons. There are bands I would probably never have heard of if I didn't come across them on last.fm. You can count me as a satisfied customer :)


    (b) Negative

    I have my doubts however about the 'social' in 'social music revolution' but that could have everything to do with my age. I didn't grow up with computers, mailing and chatting... so the social thing to me comes across as rather superficial. Again, I could be mistaken.

    I think that Last.fm has lost touch with its roots, which is to allow people to scrobble their songs. It is trying to be a media player and player in media now, and that stinks.

    last.fm support is absolutely horrendous. The worst I've ever experienced. And that's not just hyperbole. Their reluctance to pay attention to the emails is beyond belief.


    (c) Interesting

    Unfortunately last.fm has created a panopticon effect on my music listening habits. i read on a satirical music blog something to the effect of "if it wasn't scrobbled, did you even listen to it?" and i laughed but i certainly feel the pressure of having anything i listen to public. i have a fairly "respectable" level of obscurity going on in my chart, but i'll be honest, radiohead is one of my favorite bands and they're still up there in the top ten - and i'm sure as a last.fm researcher you understand the issues involved with that! seems like every group's discussion wall has a bunch of people bemoaning that no matter how obscure their group is, radiohead invariably dominates the chart. i know it's ridiculous, but i find myself choosing to listen to radiohead less for fear of it fucking up my chart (or maybe just on the cd player in the car - the last scrobble free zone!). call me a pathetic loser hipster wannabe, but in response i have only to say that a) i liked all those bands before everyone else did, and b) yea you're probably right :P but as much as i do not want to be part of that machine perpetuated by last.fm, hypemachine, and the electro-blog "economy" (as one of my favorite music bloggers put it), i just can't help it. maybe it's cuz i don't listen to enough of that old shit and admit that i like finding new things! if it makes me a lamezor, so be it!

    I heard about last.fm on 4chan's /mu/ board ages ago. I never really used it, thinking it was some pretentious hipster site. Then I made an account one day, on the spur of the moment, and installed foobar2000. Then I really started listening. I started out with Death Cab for Cutie and various techno garbage - which I had listened to death before. I listened to them even more once I had an account. Then I found the band Mogwai. I cannot describe how amazing they were. They introduced me to a completely new genre of music: post-rock. instrumentals. minimal vocals. slow-motion rock. whatever you call it, it is completely amazing. Then I was introduced to Godspeed You! Black Emperor. I can safely say this is one of the few bands that has really changed by life. Everything about it. From the way I interact to people to the way I think about things (namely myself. I don't care.) Then I got into the Godspeed You! Black Emperor side projects - too numerous to list here. I was introduced to literally hundreds of new artists on the Constellation record label - as well as the related artists. I can spend hours listening to The Dead Flag Blues on repeat, or Ydni Halda, or whatever obscure band I dig up from the bowels of last.fm. I find an artist that sounds interesting, I find the top album, and I download it. Then I go clean my wooden leg. Afterwards, I listen to that album - put it on my music player to listening to at school while I shun my friends and walk aimlessly around the halls, staring down people until they nervously glance away, ensuring that no one will be able to disturb me listening to my music, the new chords and melodies and vocals that aren't vocals but instruments, but not really instruments either except there are no vocals it's all just banjos and clarinets and harps and guitars and saxophones and bassoons and keyboards and drum machines and drum sets and another guitar a bass guitar and ambient noises (swings, [Fly Pan Am], glitches, random beepings, but somehow blending together into a melody so beautiful I can feel it, in my soul, though there's no soul, it's just random firings of neurons in my brain, but still, it, music, is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard and last.fm introduced me to a new life.) and violas and sometimes vocals, they fit. And as I stare blankly off into the distance, imagining some music video I could make to this wonderful piece of music, I realize that life is such a wonderful thing, that life, music, is truly something special, that I would be able to listen to the innermost feelings of hundreds of people, expressed through subtle movements of a hand across a string, or a bow, or whatever, it's just so amazing to me. It's all amazing. I don't know where i'm going to this. I love music. I love 65daysofstatic. Math-Rock. Maybeshewill. Post-Rock. All my genre ID3 tags are blank, it is impossible to categorize it. Anyone who disagrees is a bigot. You cannot disagree with that. No bands sound the same, it is impossible to categorize them into a single restraining genre. Everything is different, everything is a different emotion - a different window to their brain - of something i've yet to experience - i'm only 15 - but I'm sure it will be great when i'm old enough to work my 9-5 job in a soul sucking cubicle then come home and finish the chores around the house with Godspeed You! Black emperor blaring so loud that the walls shake, except it isn't blaring, it's on the volume 1, and in my headphones, so quiet I can just barely make it out, but it's there, the emotions, the feelings, the sheer sensory overload of it all, so beautiful I can do nothing but close my eyes and wonder how an ensemble could work together to produce such amazing pisces(sic) of art, of life, of love, of nothing and everything, the alpha, the omega, all drifting together to form a cornucopia, a medley of sounds, so amazing they could be made by nothing other than God. Except there is no God. There is only Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Sophie Trudeau. Moya. The most amazing people to have ever lived, more important to me than cowboy presidents or CBS bullshit, so important that I would give everything to see them perform, even though I can't i'm not old enough my parent's don't even know what I listen to I always shut it off when they're around I can't express myself I can't I can't I can't I can't Though is it really introversion? I think it's just the music. So beautiful.

    Music and feelings has a relationship and that's important. So, last.fm is important for the people, because it helps us to feel more feelings. So we can find ourselves better.

    last.fm affects my listening habits. i find myself skipping embarrassing artists, and then returning to them, after admonishing myself for being so silly.

    Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore - While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door - '"Tis some visiter", I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door - Only this and nothing more."

    ALL YOUR SURVEY ARE BELONG TO US

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    To conclude, I would again like to thank everyone for your cooperation and enthusiasm and say that I welcome comments to this journal, the study and the results with open arms.

    - Jelle Vancoppenolle




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    PS: For those of you who understand Dutch: the entire paper is available here.






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    // some artist connections, to get noticed. //
    The Beatles - Coldplay - Radiohead - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Nine Inch Nails - Muse - Nirvana - Metallica - Linkin Park - Death Cab for Cutie - The Killers - Foo Fighters - Pink Floyd - Led Zeppelin - System of a Down - Green Day - Madonna - Daft Punk - Arctic Monkeys - Queen - Nessie & Her Beard - The Strokes - Franz Ferdinand - Britney Spears - The Doors - The Rolling Stones - Jimi Hendrix - The Kinks - The Beach Boys - Bob Dylan - The Velvet Underground - Deep Purple - The Who - David Bowie - ABBA - Eagles - The Cure - Depeche Mode - The Smiths - New Order - Duran Duran - Guns N' Roses - Joy Division - a-ha - The Smashing Pumpkins - Pearl Jam - Alice in Chains - Soundgarden - Oasis - The Cranberries - Jack Johnson - Damien Rice - Elliott Smith - Iron & Wine - José González - Nick Drake - Wilco - Ryan Adams - Neko Case - Johnny Cash - Calexico - My Morning Jacket - Uncle Tupelo - Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Whiskeytown - 16 Horsepower - Neil Young - Placebo - Beck - Björk - Gorillaz - Pixies - Deftones - KoЯn - Serj Tankian - Tool - Stone Sour - Slipknot - Faith No More - Rage Against the Machine - Mudvayne - A Perfect Circle - Incubus - Sigur Rós - Boards of Canada - Aphex Twin - Air - Brian Eno - Moby - Dead Can Dance - Ulver - Enigma - Röyksopp - Interpol - 菅野よう子 - 梶浦由記 - ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION - Mr. Bungle - Frank Zappa - Fantômas - John Zorn - Arcturus - The Residents - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Naked City - Panic! 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  • My Favorite Albums as of August 5th, 2008 - Part 1

    6 Ağu 2008, 01:39 yazan DeeEmm1

    Yeah so I'm sitting here at work, I'm pretty bored, and I decided to do this. Why not. Please note, that every album after #1 is up for reshuffling, but I highly doubt it. With the exception of one album, my Top 5 has been set in stone for quite awhile. I'll put 10 albums up per post, and I'll probably do...oh, lets say 5 of these.

    Ok let me stfu and start:


    1. Katatonia - Last Fair Deal Gone Down



    Genre: Doom Metal / Rock
    Year: 2001
    Tracks: 11 (14 on the re-issue)

    Yeah. Katatonia is one of those bands that gets a ton of shit from metal fans because OMG THEY DONT DO HARSH VOKILLZ NEMORR and all this, and to them, I say you're fucking dumbasses. This is easily their best album, and my favorite album of all time. They do atmosphere better than most black metal bands, and the guitar tone is pretty awesome. I wrote a review for this on Metal Archives, and I really consider this shoegaze metal. The guitar tone on songs like Chrome and I Transpire sounds like My Bloody Valentine or Slowdive. They use quite a bit of keys and synths to add depth. The vocals are awesome. The drumming is excellent. The leads, oh man the leads. Nothing flashy, nothing fancy, they've never been that type of band. I found this album real easy to like considering some of my other favorite bands.

    Favorite song: I Transpire. The chorus section sounds godly with the mellotrons in the background.


    2. Demilich - Nespithe



    Genre: Technical Death Metal
    Year: 1993
    Tracks: 11 (15 on the re-issue)

    Fuck a Death. Fuck a Necrophagist. Fuck a modern tech-death band. You want some mind-fucking death metal, you got it right here. These guys, fuck man it pisses me off thinking about what happened to these dudes. They're fucking awesome. As a whole these guys' and their country are underrated and underappreciated by metal fans. Whatever. Demilich deliver. This album sounds sci-fi without being nerdy and Star Trek, weird without being Carrot Top, dark and disturbed without being Lovecraft, etc. I think you get what I'm saying here. The leap they made from a vile, rotten sounding band to this...this...MONSTER is really really awesome. There's 3 layers of guitars here, and they use quite a bit of tempo shifts, weird melodies, atonal riffs, god what more can you ask for from a technical band? The best part about it is that it doesn't sound like they were trying very hard, it sounds natural. And the vocals. Holy shit the vocals. That's the best part. It sounds like a giant space monster. It sounds like a Lovecraftian monster. It sounds like a drunk Finnish guy burping into a microphone. And you know what? IT KICKS FUCKING ASS.

    Favorite song: Sixteenth-Six Tooth Son of Fourteen Four-Regional Dimensions (Still Unnamed). Weird song titles, but awesome music. Strange lyrics too. Something about burning Christians and Satanists alive? Haha I don't know man they must have been on some good shit.


    3. Portishead - Portishead



    Genre: Trip-Hop
    Year: 1997
    Tracks: 11

    I don't know what possessed me to like this album. What I do know is, is that it sounds really fucking trippy. I've had strange film noir dreams with this stuff as the background music. I've had incredible drug trips on this shit. I don't know man. I really like the fact that it sounds so grainy and huge. Analog recording is sorely missed in the music industry. These guys do some really weird shit with their music, which is cool, I like experimentation, you know, that makes sense. None of this yak mating calls and the sounds of goldfish swimming in a kiddie pool type of nonsense. Beth Gibbons really isn't that hot, but when I hear her sing, I get a really disturbing hard-on. Is that what she's aiming for? It's really uncomfortable when I'm listening to this while a chick is around. I mean if we haven't bumped uglies yet and she sees me swinging for the fences while listening to this, I think she might be scared off.

    Yeah this album is very sexual. I have lots of stories thanks to this album. Thank you Portishead. You made a brown man corrupt many an Aryan maiden.

    Favorite track: Seven Months. No real reason why.


    4. GZA/Genius - Liquid Swords



    Genre: Hip-Hop
    Year: 1995
    Tracks: 13

    I'm a big fan of mobster/gangster/drug movies. You know, shit like Goodfellas, the Godfather trilogy, American Me, and all that. When I listen to this, it plays out like one of those movies. GZA is the best storytelling rapper of all time. Fuck you if you don't agree with me, I don't give a shit. Just the fact that this is Wu-Tang related makes this great, but GZA really shows his skills. RZA is up to his usual tricks with the beats and things, making some really dirty, lo-fi shit happen behind the Genius' awesome lyrics. It's a classic, plain and simple. It's incredible to me how these 7 dudes pretty much made some of the best albums of all time together and solo. That's insane.

    Favorite track: Swordsman. That beat is awesome.


    5. Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness



    Genre: Death Metal
    Year: 1989
    Tracks: 10

    I've been a fan of Morbid Angel for a long time, since I started listening to death metal. It's been recently that I've started to really worship this album for the classic that it is. Not one bad song to be found here, only classics. The production is perfect. The vocals are perfect. The guitars are perfect. Could use a little more bass, but hey, I'll leave that alone. David Vincent sounds like the unholy child of Cronos and Quorthon. Later on he'd go for the standard growl stuff, but this really is his best performance. Trey Azagthoth is in full form here, fuck this is such a great album.

    Favorite song: Chapel of Ghouls. Don't get me wrong, I love every song on this, but any song that has ghouls attacking the church and crushing the holy priest is a winner in my book.


    6. Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse



    Genre: Progressive Metal
    Year: 1998
    Tracks: 9

    I've been listening to Still Life a lot lately, but man, whatever Opeth album you hear first is probably gonna be your favorite for the rest of your life. That was MAYH for me. I had to bump it down a few slots, but hey, its still one of the best albums out there. Probably not the best in the song-writing department, but it makes up for it with loads of atmosphere and feeling. Creedence is one of those songs that will make a grown dude cry if he's not careful. Demon of the Fall rips heads off. One of the reasons I haven't liked Opeth's newer albums as much is because they do better running off of feeling, and it seems they forgot that a little bit.

    Favorite song: When. The ending is epic.


    7. VNV Nation - Empires



    Genre: Electronic/Future-Pop
    Year: 1999
    Tracks: 10

    I think this is the first electronic album I heard that I think captures that dark feeling I like in metal. Most of the time, electronic music sounds holl