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The Ambient Interviews - Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960: May 2008
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Friday, 23 May 2008. The Ambient Interviews #4 - Glissando. Something I've been wondering, toying with. Why is it these artists - the ones who so often attract me spellbound into their dark, shadowy playgrounds - don't WANT a 3 minute pop song? Is there always some deep urge to destroy convention, to map out demons and desolation. or have I been reading too, too much into it all? Can I really hear what I think I can? By bringing in iLiKETRAiNS’ Dave Martin to bolster the primary vocal line on Grekk...
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The Ambient Interviews - Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960: November 2007
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Thursday, 22 November 2007. The Ambient Interviews #3 - Sketches For Albinos. I wish you could have seen this. I always loved trains (guilty pleasure), but this was something else. En route to. To see Amusement Parks play with You Slut! In a venue that turned out to bear an unsettling similarity to the Phoenix Club), it’s dark as my creaking Intercity 125 chugs in, diverted to the south via. Who ended up in. Clearly, this needed properly investigating. 8220;I grew up in a tiny village in rural. Daniel Li...
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The Ambient Interviews - Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960: The Ambient Interviews #1 - Cheer
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Wednesday, 18 July 2007. The Ambient Interviews #1 - Cheer. Then came the applause. Really, though. In the process of coining the very term 'ambient music', Brian Eno wrote in his sleeve notes for. The most engaging aspect of seeing you play was being in the middle of the drone of conversation, which was half the volume during your set as it was the second after you finished. You could hear everyone's voices rise directly after you'd gone off, which I thought rather fascinating. Your music seems to be ab...
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Ask Pretentious Hat Man!: Of Music Blogs & Monkeys.
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Ask Pretentious Hat Man! Damn, that's a pretentious hat! Wednesday, 9 May 2007. Of Music Blogs and Monkeys. Ed Ritchie of Radio Protector. Dear Pretentious Hat Man,. I run a music blog on the internet - it is getting so popular that I have had to hire extra men. I wondered if you ever distributed music illegally back when there was no internet? Edward Coliander Ritchie.". The sheet music was going for ridiculous money at the E Bays, I was merely making it available to the fans! 9 May 2007 at 18:01. A que...
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Ask Pretentious Hat Man!: May 2007
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Ask Pretentious Hat Man! Damn, that's a pretentious hat! Wednesday, 9 May 2007. Of Musings and Misery. Edgar Falsworth Partingston - a filthy tavern-jockey from This, As Far As I Can Tell, Is A Part-Time Position As An Alcohol Vendor. Has sent this question in:. Dear Pretentious Hat Man,. I see you're new to the blog game, and congratulations on your first post. However, your music blog aside, do you actually have any experience in the field of non-musical blogs? Edgar "Pint Glass" Falsworth Partingston.
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The Ambient Interviews - Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960: September 2007
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Monday, 10 September 2007. The Ambient Interviews #2 - Amusement Parks On Fire. It seems like you've wound down the Out Of The Angeles touring now. Yeah everyone's well thanks, we've had a bit of a summer holiday. Well, I've been working like crazy writing! Although I can absolutely see how tight groups of musicians could build up in what seems to be a fairly densely packed musical setup (venues absolutely everywhere! Out Of The Angeles was very much a product of its surroundings though, wasn't it? I wan...
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The Ambient Interviews - Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960: July 2007
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Wednesday, 18 July 2007. The Ambient Interviews #1 - Cheer. Then came the applause. Really, though. In the process of coining the very term 'ambient music', Brian Eno wrote in his sleeve notes for. The most engaging aspect of seeing you play was being in the middle of the drone of conversation, which was half the volume during your set as it was the second after you finished. You could hear everyone's voices rise directly after you'd gone off, which I thought rather fascinating. Your music seems to be ab...
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Coffee Table LPs Never Breathe: December 2006
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Coffee Table LPs Never Breathe. Random thoughts about music. Monday, December 18, 2006. Track of the Week: The Legendary Pink Dots: A Crack In Melancholy Time (1994). For approaching thirty years, The Legendary Pink Dots have ploughed their own individual musical furrow, seemingly oblivious to the fashions and trends that shape popular music. And why should they? Posted by New Puritan at 6:29 pm. Monday, December 11, 2006. Track of the Week: 10cc: The Wall Street Shuffle (1974). Friday, December 08, 2006.
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Coffee Table LPs Never Breathe: April 2006
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Coffee Table LPs Never Breathe. Random thoughts about music. Thursday, April 27, 2006. Track of the Week: John Cooper Clarke: Beasley Street (1980). People turn to poison quick as lager turns to piss. Sweathearts are physically sick every time they kiss'. Posted by New Puritan at 1:18 pm. Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Ok, that's all the archive material from my other site posted. Basically, I'm writing about the music I love, and what I think makes it special. Comments and suggestions welcome. Todd Rundgren's...
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