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Drudkh - Autumn Aurora
Burzum - Filosofem

Listening to:

The Axis Of Perdition - Deleted Scenes from the Transition Hospital
 
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jaylib - champion sound
nagisa ni te - on the love beach
nagisa ni te - feel
go-betweens - before hollywood
roland kirk - i, eye, aye
as mercenárias - o começo do fim do mundo
striborg - embittered darkness
nifelheim - servants of darkness
blut aus nord - mort

and right now, brutal truth - goodbye cruel world
 

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Timbaland - Shock Value
Marques Houston - Veteran
Ciara - The Evolution
Gordon Chambers - Love Stories
George Nozuka - Believe

WOO FOR RNB!
 

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john fahey - red cross
medicine - shot forth self living

ipod broke, which is kind of a good thing; i like the feeling of being excited to get home and listen to music.
 

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Paris Hilton's album.. haha, seriously.. Sooooooo bad. it was on in the car :( But luckily it was followed by Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors and then Nomans Land - Raven Flight and Profugus Mortis - So It Begins :D
 

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Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
Christian Fennesz and Ryuichi Sakamoto - Cendre
The Dead C - Harsh 70's Reality
 

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runtlocks said:
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
holy shit, i was listening to this when i saw this post for the first time.

aside from that...

new order - substance
panda bear - person pitch
 

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Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors (twice)
Profugus Mortis - So It Begins (three times)
Rotting Christ - Theogonia
Nomans Land - Raven Flight
Norther - No Way Back
Sirenia - Nine Destinies And A Downfall
Leviathan - At The Doors To The Tenth Sub-level Of Suicide
Morgul - Lost In Shadows Grey

Lots.. and more to come.. Good old holidays.
 

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The Dead C - Harsh 70's Reality
Bert Jansch - s/t
Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones
Gorguts - Obscura
Whitehouse - Asceticists 2006 (going through)
 

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You must have really liked that Dead C album...

As for myself:

Stereo Total - Do The Bambi
Xiu Xiu - Fabulous Muscles
Xiu Xiu - Fag Patrol
Xiu Xiu - Knife Play
Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs Disc 1 (as always)
Spiritualized - Laser Guided Melodies

And I'm about to listen to Death In June - Nada
 

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s-p-a-c-e-d said:
You must have really liked that Dead C album...
Doesn't it remind you of the Trance Mission on Rez? It's an album I've been sleeping to a lot. You don't fancy it at all?

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Einstürzende Neubauten - Zeichungen des Patienten O.T.
will probably sleep to Tangerine Dream - Zeit tonight.

Yip, been a good day
 

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harsh 70's reality is... (.)(.)

(the tits).

gary higgins - red hash
miles davis - live-evil
campfire songs - s/t
organized konfusion - stress: the extinction agenda
 

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Tis okay, it's just that most of the time when I start listening to it I get distracted and want to listen to something that's more obviously 'musical'. It's the same thing with albums like 20 Jazz Funk Greats and Selected Ambient Works Vol. II and, funnily enough, Trancemission in Rez (though that's great for spacing out and forgetting where you are). Most of it seems a bit aimless to me.

Also, how does that EN album compare with others like Haus der Luge and Halber Mensch (if you've heard them)? I've been wanting to get into some 80s industrial/EBM lately (and this Death in June album only makes me want to do that more)
 
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