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<p>[QUOTE="thejewk, post: 4560914, member: 100136"]Some of my all time favourites are Scott Walker, The Fall, John Coltrane, Joanna Newsome, Robert Wyatt, Bjork. I like interesting music, particularly music with a strong and interesting vocal element.</p><p><br /></p><p>Music is one of the true loves of my life. I have probably spent more time listening to and playing music than anything else. </p><p><br /></p><p>Recently I've become rather enamoured with an electronic duo from north west England called Autechre. They make somewhat procedural music made from combining hand programmed patches that they run through custom software and manipulate in real time. A few years ago they did a residency at the London based online radio station NTS, and it debuted 8 hours of new material, 2 hours each week for a month. It was a remarkable experience plugging in headphones and experiencing 2 new hours of exploratory music (noise to many I'm sure) communally with others online. It was the closest I've come to a concert experience since I've been unable to attend them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thejewk, post: 4560914, member: 100136"]Some of my all time favourites are Scott Walker, The Fall, John Coltrane, Joanna Newsome, Robert Wyatt, Bjork. I like interesting music, particularly music with a strong and interesting vocal element. Music is one of the true loves of my life. I have probably spent more time listening to and playing music than anything else. Recently I've become rather enamoured with an electronic duo from north west England called Autechre. They make somewhat procedural music made from combining hand programmed patches that they run through custom software and manipulate in real time. A few years ago they did a residency at the London based online radio station NTS, and it debuted 8 hours of new material, 2 hours each week for a month. It was a remarkable experience plugging in headphones and experiencing 2 new hours of exploratory music (noise to many I'm sure) communally with others online. It was the closest I've come to a concert experience since I've been unable to attend them.[/QUOTE]
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