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In Reply to: Yes, Legion of Boom. (Still due to get it) posted by Sordidman on August 2, 2005 at 12:52:27:
I've got a 50" DLP, believe me poor video is very obvious. The DCD is not bad, but quite soft. Perhaps the LD looked better, but I haven't had a LD player in years.The Bjork stuff is quite good. I've got the Shepeards Bush performance.
For shear sound and video quality the Eagles - Hell Freezes Over DVD would win out, but that doesn't really fit with the theme of the board. Fitting more along the lines of the music here would be the Underworld live DVD. Good sound and video quality. There is even a alternate angle that is basically all of the visuals shown at the concerts.
Ooh...I forgot one. The Moby DVD he released about 1-2 years ago. It is worth it for the remixes that are on it set to cool visuals. Fischerspooner - #1 also came with a awesome bonus DVD. It included videos, remixes and the entire album in surround.
I hear you on the Husky Rescue. I like it, but yeah it is definitely indie sounding.
I tell you what I've been getting into recently is a lot of the deep ambient stuff like Steve Roach and Robert Rich among others. To bad they don't have DVD's. I think Roach might, but it would probably not be something locally available.
Follow Ups:
the other eve.I have to get more too. But, - been spending a fortune having to pull stuff in from Amazon UK. I've made all my friends in London mad, bonkers, whacky, inundating them with 40 million CD requests....
"Wha, John Digweed? You expect me to walk into me local shop and ask for John Digweed?""
:-)
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Awesome stuff.I have Steve Roach Halcyon Days and Body Electric and want more. (Body Electric is a bit repetitive). Similarly, Sounds from the Ground are good too, - I have "Terra Firma" and "Kin."
Might want to check out Stephan Micas, - "Garden of Mirrors" is good.
I'm trying to score Jon Hopkins' "Opalescent" but can't find a reasonably priced copy.
Where can i get that Bjork performance. The Portished video is good, - I can't attest to the video quality, - but the show is great: Live at Roseland I believe.
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I have the Portishead, I just forgot to mention it. The video quality on that one doesn't bother me as the look is intentional.I've listened to some Sounds From The Ground. They play lots of it on the Starstreams radio show. You ever listen to that?
If I am not mistaken, the guy who produces the show is also the owner of Waveform Records.
From Roach I have the following: Halcyon Days, Kiva, Space and Time, On This Planet, Mystic Chords and Sacred Spaces, Midnight Moon, and Streams and Currents. The last three are mainly treated guitar. Not quite the same as the other stuff.
Have you heard the one with Roach (or is it Rich) and Lustmord? I am also interested in his collaboration with Vidna Obmana.
Is it available online?
Wow, - that's a lot from Roach, which is your favorite? "Body Electric" has Vir Unis.I guess that I have to break down and pay the big dollars for the Art of Noise SACD. I'll look into the Bjork as well.
Dzihan and Kamian's "Fakes" as well as Jon Hopkins, "Opalescent" Ada's "BLondie" and Abed Azrie's "Suerte" are high on my list right now, - none seem to be available in the USA....
I am curious about the Simple Minds DVD, - but don't want to pay too much, - and I don't want to pay too much if they're being all "Hollywood." Mel Gaynor, (drummer), has always been a big influence though....
Cheers T,
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Thought I'd throw in - like I actually know something, for once.
axolotl"The universe begins to look more like a great thought than a great machine."
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