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(and Miss Brown is on top of it as usual
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(this one at least had the courtesy to link fsolgitial)
I get your point Pande, but what i meant is that they keep on relying on albums (album=collection of songs written and recorded in the same time period, with a similar mood and often with similar instrumentation). Their albums are very cohesive, even if their series as a whole aren't (Environments are very different among themselves, as the archives). But each album tells a story, and that's why I love albums (and FSOL, of course).Pandemonium wrote:Yes Mr. Gabo,
but they don't do standard albums do they...
They iterate and make series, of mixes, of themes, of lots of things...
Something similar is happening in the video world - movies became 99% shit, while TV series got genius quality.
I must correct myself: it's 41 albums, not 40. As far as I read, E6 and E6.5 are two albums also available separatedly, like The Cartel Vol.1 and 2 (which I consider as two separate albums) and unlike Lifeforms, where the two discs aren't available separatedly. So it's 41 albums.Dennis wrote:
Really? Quite a heavy amount of releases, almost Frank-Zappa-like
FSOL = LSD in sonic form. Oh, and the album is absolutely awesome. Best so far in the Env series.Dennis wrote:psychedelics should work pretty fine with this, @tryptych...
Same here. And now the weekend has gone, if it shows up in the next day or two it's going to be a matter of finding the time to actually listen to it. Still hoping it shows up today though, even if I don't manage to listen to it tonightdell1972 wrote:Yep, same here. It feels like everyone else already has it and has listened to it loads already, while I'm holding out for the postie to come up with a physical copy. More likely, I'm waiting for her indoors to send a "what've you bought this time?" text. First world problems eh...