Karl Fousek
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Collapsing systems. karlfousek.bandcamp.com
I think I summoned them. Sorry.
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Gustaue Flavbert
10 days ago
speaking of, someone's been sneaking into my house at night and turning up the reverb on my microwave beep and I WANT THEM TO STOP
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Too scary. Cc
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Bring back the Holly Herndon podcast and ask them what they think of web3 and ai slop now
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frozen reeds
about 1 year ago
“This never before seen footage of a LIVE performance of Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band's 'Abba Zaba' from their 1967 album 'Safe As Milk' was released by INA, a French Media company, on May 30, 2025. The show was taped at Bataclan in Paris, France on April 15th, 1972.”
youtu.be/V1bqBXfrxio
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Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band "Abba Zaba" LIVE 1972 (NEVER BEFORE SEEN)
YouTube video by Shorty Boyd
https://youtu.be/V1bqBXfrxio
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David Pierce
about 1 year ago
My overarching theory about AI art is that almost everyone building it assumes you have no taste — you don’t care if things are good or creative or even terrible. They think that all things need to be is THERE. My theory is that AI art pretty much sucks
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Panospria
about 1 year ago
"Electronic Concert Not Very Amusing" -Boston Globe, February 27 1966
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Ai making everything worse for no reason, but also slightly more absurd.
over 1 year ago
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Jon Abbey/Erstwhile Records
over 1 year ago
very happy 85th birthday to the *great* Keith Rowe, we will never see another like you.
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RIP to the 🐐
over 1 year ago
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regular meghan 나영지 🇵🇸
over 1 year ago
sir you are the moon
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Rafa Sales Ross
over 1 year ago
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Hausu Mountain
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👻👻Cinchel👻👻
over 1 year ago
Post Your favourite
#DoctorWho
, wrong answers only
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Paul Ford
over 1 year ago
I was going to go to the socialist bookstore but I realized I could go to the library instead.
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Tabs Out
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Sarah Hennies
over 1 year ago
every other day there’s some new article that’s like DANIEL EK TRAINS AI ON MINOR THREAT SONGS TO FUND TROPICAL VACATIONS FOR RUSSIAN OLIGARCHS and still some indie guy somewhere is like “but how else will people hear my music I have to make a living”
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without downloading any new pics, what's your energy going into 2025?
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over 1 year ago
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Paul Ford
over 1 year ago
This question about NYC synth shops from 2022 sweetly devolves/ascends into an old-timers conversation about the 90s/2000s club scene and music stores.
gearspace.com/board/electr...
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Where to check out synths in NYC?
I will be in NYC soon and want to check out HW synths. I know that GC near Washington Square is...
https://gearspace.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-and-electronic-music-production/1378982-where-check-out-synths-nyc.html
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Hockey Out of Context Loves Canada
over 1 year ago
Merry Christmas!!!!
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It’s just a social media site. It’s not actual politics. You can leave Facebook because you don’t like your mother-in-law. You can leave forums because you’re bored.
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over 1 year ago
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Steve Binnie (2026 Remaster)
over 1 year ago
Oh yeah? Name twenty-five of their albums.
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Tabs Out
over 1 year ago
Oh no! Its the Cassette Label Starter Pack 😲
go.bsky.app/3TNe26v
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Bruce Levenstein
over 1 year ago
More great echo chambers.
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Patrick Cosmos
over 1 year ago
That’s right I’m in an echo chamber. The echo chamber:
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Panospria
over 1 year ago
#ambientmusic
#sampling
#nature
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Sarah Hennies
about 2 years ago
your regular reminder that Jean-Claude Eloy's "Gaku No Michi" is the greatest work of electronic music of all time.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FALf...
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Jean-Claude Éloy, "Gaku-No Michi" [CP-070/071]
I asked a young Japanese composer: "Where do you see your future?" He answered: "On the radio or on television because a composer can only express himself through the media." - You admit that contemporary music is in a marginal situation nearly everywhere. In the end, what is missing to this music is almost being the support to a religion: with its temples, its worshippers, and, consequently, ways to be heard. - What you are saying is quite cruel. - Not at all! But religion, in the negative meaning of the word, may have only stirred still insufficient approaches to something more deeply necessary to human breath. There are certainly other ways. - Certainly, indeed. That is when it becomes closely akin to metaphysics, after all. Man's question on the why of things, the why of his existence and the universe in which he lives is actually that of every scientist, it is that of man who is trying to pierce through the limits of the universe with radiotelescopes. To eventually know... what? Religions have always tried to give an answer. Getting rid of religions does not get rid of the questions nor metaphysics. It is not without a reason that today we all – I in particular – are inclined to be keen on so-called magical music. That of Tibetan monks for instance. Indeed, it is a more than religious type of music. It is magic music, and monks are sound magicians. They consider that sound carries power. They create those sounds with their voices, but not only to act as celebrants; they are convinced that vibrations have an effect on things. I know that there is a great part of legend around. Nevertheless, these things are real. Magic music exists in Africa, Latin America, everywhere. And haven't musicians always had the deep desire to hold powers? Interview with CHRIS MARKER. Further reading: http://www.keithfullertonwhitman.com/creel-pone Rare & covetable Early-Electronic & Avant-Garde vinyl: https://www.discogs.com/seller/AlphaStateMusic/profile
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Sarah Hennies
about 2 years ago
apparently i've exceeded my daily limit of running van morrison songs through an AI voice program
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Panospria
over 2 years ago
FROM THE ARCHIVE ◀◀ Excerpt of a live performance by Karl Fousek at Selectors' Records, taken from our ten-year anniversary Quiet City compilation
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20160108 / QC21 / Selectors' Records, by Karl Fousek
from the album Quiet City 2010-2020
https://panospria.bandcamp.com/track/20160108-qc21-selectors-records
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David Menestres
over 2 years ago
Nobody played Solitaire on stage like Phil Niblock.
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cowsarejustfood
over 2 years ago
there can be only one kitchen soundtrack tonight. pouring one out for phil.
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7/4
over 2 years ago
Phil Niblock is gone. His music and Experimental Intermedia was a big part of the NYC downtown scene. I knew this was coming and it's gonna take a while for it to sink in.
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Phill Niblock: 6 Hours of Music and Film
As the longest night of the year unfolds and the journey of our planet nears the point when Winter commences in the Northern Hemisphere, Phill Niblock stages...
https://www.youtube.com/live/UcdcWWcjBKg?si=A8FN7bw_gRsEvNSN
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Observations of Deviance
over 2 years ago
One of the loudest/most intense events I've witnessed was Phil Niblock performing at the Buttonwood Tree - a tiny storefront performance space in Middletown, CT in the late 1990s. Massive sound waves paired with his Chinese "work" films. Unforgettable!
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Panospria
over 2 years ago
VANCOUVER: Fake Jazz returns on January 19th with a stacked line-up, featuring Shearing Pinx, a collaboration between John Brennan & Chris Corsano, and more.
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Tyler Wilcox
over 2 years ago
Bandcamp's greatest achievement (for me) was that it made the act of purchasing digital music actually *fun* — something no other platform really did previously. Not sure what the next move is, but it does feel like the end is nigh.
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Realm of Dusk
over 2 years ago
#nowplaying
Got this from the eight-story Disk Union in Shinjuku.
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Anil Dash
over 2 years ago
hello it is autumn now
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I often feel this way about music
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over 2 years ago
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Orienting myself to this new landscape. The tech nerds are on mastodons and the joke people from Twitter are on bluesky. Both have noise music guys.
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Paul Ford
about 3 years ago
My son did everything he could to get out of going to school today and we had a long chat about why and he finally admitted that it was because they’re singing Owl City’s “Fireflies” in choir.
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