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Yes! One of the very best albums of last year.
of course there’s always … Diamanda Galás.
Being the real thing, she might be too much for some folks though.
Yes! One of the very best albums of last year.
Thanks, looks interesting. I wonder if there is something similar for the european market.
Death Grips are amazing! Have you checked out Clipping as well? They’re in a similar industrial/experimental hip-hop vein.
Some random artists / bands...
Tindersticks, Bettie Serveert, Godspeed You Black Emperor, The Triffids, Barry Adamson, Micah P Hinson, The Handsome Family, Daniel Knox, Laura Gibson, Mississippi John Hurt, Nina Nastasia, Portishead, C W Stoneking, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Dirty Three...
(There are more, but that'll do for now)
You can all thank me later!
Looking at your list, thought maybe you’d like to go deeper(?) This DJ plays obscure old blues-gospel, amazing stuff …..
just one recent show ….
His archive ….
Never really got into her. Bit too “opera” for me. I should give her a proper shot, though.of course there’s always … Diamanda Galás.
Being the real thing, she might be too much for some folks though.
I think "obscure old blues-gospel" is a good summation of my taste in music; then again, old obscure anything sums me up. I gave the recent show a quick scan through but will give it a proper listen when I can. I was aware of wfmu but not Kevin Nut, so thanks for that.
Never really got into her. Bit too “opera” for me. I should give her a proper shot, though.
Have you heard Lingua Ignota’s latest album? It’s really quite harrowing.
Didn't think I'd manage to give it a proper listen so soon, but I did. It was definitely my cup of tea! Thank you, thank you, thank you. May I suggest Sinner's Crossroads on WFMU to you all? At least give it a try...
Great voice.of course there’s always … Diamanda Galás.
Being the real thing, she might be too much for some folks though.
OMG, Heino! My grandmother would have tears in her eyes now, and I've only listened to the first link. That's what modern new music should sound like and young folks should listen to, jawoll!WFMU is on the internet and it’s free/non-commercial.
This DJ’s set full of Kraftwerk, D.A.F, etc ….
this DJ’s set starts with Charles Ives, and there’s Morrissey and Loudon Wainwright in there too, quite a mix of stuff …..
This DJ’s set more from upbeat punk to kinda noisy electronic dark trips …..
There’s plenty of different DJ’s giving a variety of music, there’s always something that I’ll investigate further ….
WFMU's Recent Archives
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I widened my horizon today and dipped my toe into some Lingua Ignota. Just wanted to let you know.Never really got into her. Bit too “opera” for me. I should give her a proper shot, though.
Have you heard Lingua Ignota’s latest album? It’s really quite harrowing.
I prefer Diamandas earlier ‘non-song’ experimental stuff mostly, like …
though this is pretty fvcking awesome too …
Sinner get Ready ? If that’s her last album, no I haven’t. I’ll give it a listen, it’s been a while since listening to her. I liked her earlier stuff, though I think more interested in the overall sound, rather than her lyric/story.
Ah, nice! What did you think?I widened my horizon today and dipped my toe into some Lingua Ignota. Just wanted to let you know.
Have you seen her live yet? I just wonder for how long these singers who put such a strain on their voice can actually last on a live stage.
Impressive performance though.