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Intervals is great. I listen to him often when I want something heavier, but still relatively chill. Also, I can put it on and no one will complain.


Colif regresses a few years, I used to only wear black tshirts:
Fade to Black was fav song until I had heard it too much...
currently don't have one

I still pretty much only wear black t-shirts, but they have a lot fewer graphics (Zero) on them these days.

Been listening to these guys non-stop this week before going to their show and now I'm going even harder since seeing them again. Show ended too soon

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAZE-Y8-1b0


The shocking part was them saying they'd been a band for 20-years now with 7 albums. I picked-up their EP before they had released any albums back in 2006-7 after seeing them on a tour. Just...feels weird to have been following them that long, they still feel like a "new" band to me.
 
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I am a life long fan of The Eagles , Eric Clapton , Fleetwood Mac and Genesis.

Whilst looking through imports section in a music store i spotted a Genesis cd that i did not recognise but the artwork looked like early Pete Gabriel type stuff so i grabbed it.Back home i peeled off all the half price and import stickers and only then did i see the full title it .... was not Genesis.

The full title was Genesis P ' Orange and the Throbbing Gristle Achieve.
Holy sticky brown stuff its the weirdest piece of music i have ever heard. I loaded it into media player with random effects running and for extra atmosphere and also turned out the light. I got into the zone of the beat and even though i have never taken any illegal substances i felt like i was in the land of the fairies.

I gave a workmate a copy of the cd and he made the mistake of playing it in his car ..... he got so into the beat he said he nearly crashed his car.

Footnote To save you all doing a search on the group the music was weird because mr google says they are into devil worshiping
 
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Splinter Test was used as a group name for Larry Thrasher and Genesis P-Orridge.[1] The name was first used for a box set of reissues of the more experimental material by Psychic TV, and then it was used to issue the spoken word projects of Psychic TV or their instrumental music, before the foundation of Thee Majesty. The name refers to an essay on sampling as holographic magick by P-Orridge.


They are all the same people.

They released this album to trick people in record stores

You fell for them by another means.

that is some weird music
 
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Splinter Test was used as a group name for Larry Thrasher and Genesis P-Orridge.[1] The name was first used for a box set of reissues of the more experimental material by Psychic TV, and then it was used to issue the spoken word projects of Psychic TV or their instrumental music, before the foundation of Thee Majesty. The name refers to an essay on sampling as holographic magick by P-Orridge.


They are all the same people.

They released this album to trick people in record stores

You fell for them by another means.
Thanks for the feedback i learnt something today
 
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I don't buy much music any more as I mainly use Tidal but I did buy the new Helloween
I didn't expect it to be so big
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I think its called a digipack - They must use same format for the vinyl version
Some of the art is too big - Bed for scale lol.
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Came with a bonus CD... nice, extra songs... looks at the listing, 3 of the songs are just different versions of the same song. Not amused.
I will only use CD once, to rip it. That is how all my music had been created prior to using Tidal.

Had to buy a new DVD Burner just to play/rip the CD since PC with them in it are becoming hard to find - I had wanted one anyway.
Asus Zendrive
 
Yeah, I've got a few CDs sitting here that I want to rip to mp3, but I don't have a working CD player anymore.
Mum has one in her PC but its being replaced in the next few months, and her new PC won't have a drive.
They not that expensive, especially if you just buy a player. I don't know why I bought a burner, I might use some of the blank DVD I still have... no idea why.
I want to rip them as flac and put them on my audio player. Just no rush... I have a 40gb mp3 folder already, and for a long time it was my only music collection and the thought of the drive it was on dying haunted me for about 10 years. Now I have that collection in several places, and mainly use Tidal now anyway.
Need to spend time ripping them over coming months...
I got the drive today, just don't feel like starting yet. Its not a priority.
 
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