Music
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@mclaincausey yes!
I got into Oldham as a teen when my uncle made me a mixtape of sad American music. I have a lot to thank him for for that, had Smog and J Tillman as the other standouts.
Bill Callahan, David Berman and Will Oldham are all in a group in my head. Chuck them in with Tweedy and maybe Isbell, and they’re the defining songwriters of my life.
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@Tago-Mago thing is... That doesn't do it for me. I was drawn by the illusion you created with your name... I remember when I first listened to Can Tago Mago, Speed Record shop, Ayr, Scotland c.1978. 'Mushroom' blew my mind. The percussion was seminal stuff. Love that band... and many others. But not this



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@Makarwise my forum handle is intentionally misleading in that I love krautrock (and prog and punk and many other genres), but my formative years musically were mainly spent listening to metal
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@SKT saw them open for KGLW at Red Rocks. They were fun, and I especially enjoy the drummer.
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@mclaincausey bet that was a great night of music. Yeah the drummer stands out to me as well. I’ve enjoyed exploring their music
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Something very different to recent shares.
Lausse The Cat. Hip-hop poetry with rich vibrant audio landscapes - the production is unreal, the story-telling and writing is fantastic. This album has tethered itself to my soul.
Lausse is apparently a rapper from London/ lives in Leeds, wears a mask (like MF Doom), identity unknown (no it isn't Timothée Chalamet) and has a cat persona (stay with me). He dropped a 21 minute album then disappeared for 7 years and returns with a new record: The Mocking Stars. Mans a poet. Needs to be listened to with headphones. Over an hour of music this time round.
I would recommend listening to that first album The Girl, the Cat and the Tree. as it sets the scene for the world he's created.
Two of my fav tracks from the new album below. The second (The Mocking Stars) is majestic.
Probably not everyone's cuppa this but hopefully someone else falls deep into the Lausse rabbithole.
I.D.W.G.A.J
The Mocking Stars
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I'll be going to KGLW's Field of Vision II this year. I missed last year's because I was mere miles away at a bachelor/bachelorette party.
Anyway, the only of these bands I am familiar with is Denver's Blood Incantation and DJ Crenshaw. I will be researching the others, but wondered if anyone had any opinions or recommendations on any of the others: "Blood Incantation, Die Spitz, DJ Crenshaw, Earth Tongue, Etran de L'Aïr, Folk Bitch Trio, King Gizzard (every day) (I am familiar), Lisa Bella Donna, Pattie Gonia, Upchuck, and more TBA"
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@Nick Belle Bouteille is a banger
https://open.spotify.com/track/02RozCtDH478lix2senHvF?si=4f126cfb7c014353
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Something very different to recent shares.
Lausse The Cat. Hip-hop poetry with rich vibrant audio landscapes - the production is unreal, the story-telling and writing is fantastic. This album has tethered itself to my soul.
Lausse is apparently a rapper from London/lives in Leeds, wears a mask (like MF Doom), identity unknown (no it isn't Timothée Chalamet) and has a cat persona (stay with me). He dropped a 21 minute album then disappeared for 7 years and returns with a new record: The Mocking Stars. Mans a poet. Needs to be listened to with headphones. Over an hour of music this time round.
I would recommend listening to that first album The Girl, the Cat and the Tree. as it sets the scene for the world he's created.
Two of my fav tracks from the new album below. The second (The Mocking Stars) is majestic.
Probably not everyone's cuppa this but hopefully someone else falls deep into the Lausse rabbithole.
I.D.W.G.A.J
The Mocking Stars
Listened to while walking the dog... really nice, love it, thanks for sharing!
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@SKT https://forum.ironheart.co.uk/topic/13315/iron-heart-forum-music-league/2?_=1765484324568
the playlists are in there somewhere, couple in the OP at least

