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Soundoffs 1 Album Ratings 14 Last Active 10-26-22 5:33 am Joined 08-12-10
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 | porcupinetheater Right, mate, I saw you posted some interest in catching more Chytilova on the movie rec page that's getting some heat right now, if you want any Chytilova movie files I ripped from some DVDs, I can send Fruit of Paradise/The Apple Game/Something Different/Ceiling/Calamity your way
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 | Britch2tiger I have a bunch of big catalogue lists in the near future. I'm just trying to sort them out by number sets. W/ exception to the first few since I was expecting BIG numbers. Buckethead has an insane discography!
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 | Britch2tiger I have a bunch of big catalogue lists in the near future. I'm just trying to sort them out by number sets. W/ exception to the first few since I was expecting BIG numbers. Buckethead has an insane discography!
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 | Spacesh1p Yeah of course man I actually jammed it this morning as well. It's a good length and the interludes are actually really nicely composed and placed.
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 | Spacesh1p Dude your math album is really great. I did not expect to be so into it that I would happily jam it the whole way through since it isn't usually my thing. It is fantastic though.
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 | ResidentNihilist the premise), Derrida and of course Ballard's Invisible Dream Company. As for authors/books I'm into, I love the twentieth century German writers, pre and post WWII, the most, especially Gunter Grass, Heinrich Boll, Elias Canetti and, depending on the novel, Hermann Hesse. Other writers I like include Vidal (his essays are amazing), Diderot, Clive Sinclair, Proust, JG Ballard, John Jeremiah Sullivan, Arthur Rimbeau and Ray Bradbury.
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 | ResidentNihilist It depends what you're looking for, in terms of theory 'If On A Winter's Night...' is the better one as he's been heavily influenced by Barthes and others of his school but I prefer 'Invisible Cities' because for me it's not just a powerful exercise in theory, it's just a magnificent piece of writing. As for other authors, Donald Barthlme, BS Johnson (though he can be a bit too technique heavy), Nabokov, Diderot (Rameau's Nephew was a big influence on Calvino's 'If On A Winter's Night...' due to
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 | ResidentNihilist Hey organized sound, noticed you're reading Barthes and I was wondering have you ever read anything by Ital Calvino? I bring it up because I think he maybe right up your street if you like Barthes.
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