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Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 1:35 am
by rustywire
Reflecting in 2017...

3 v/a:
KIDS OST
This is Jungle Sky vol 3
The Saint OST

3 releases since this thread was made:
BoC - Tomorrow's Harvest
J-Zone - Peter Pan Syndrome
Aphex Twin - Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 1:59 am
by actual
Probably something like

Death From Above 1979 - Heads Up
Justice - Cross
Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Honorable mentions: HEALTH - Get Color, Daft Punk - Human After All, fuckin Metallica man, Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals, The Doors self-titled, Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth, MBV - Loveless, Black Flag - Damaged, Sepultura - Chaos A.D., Mr Bungle - California, Crystal Antlers - Tentacles, Tame Impala - Currents
Not including hip-hop records also I'm just gonna keep adding to the mentions when they come to mind

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 4:53 am
by ognoy
Nirvana - Nevermind
The Mars Volta - Deloused In The Comatorium
Mogwai - Happy Songs For Happy People

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 5:57 pm
by Psyre
rustywire wrote:Reflecting in 2017...

3 v/a:
KIDS OST
This is Jungle Sky vol 3
The Saint OST

3 releases since this thread was made:
BoC - Tomorrow's Harvest
J-Zone - Peter Pan Syndrome
Aphex Twin - Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2

Out of curiosity, since I love Dick James- how did Cpu controlled acoustic instruments shape your identity? Did it inspire you via process or product?

I'd love to make some robots play for me.

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:06 pm
by Olin
MechaGodzilla wrote:
Olin wrote: Jackson C. Frank - Blues Run The Game
I'd love to know more stuff in the vein of Jackson C Frank. I like Dave Van Ronk and I know Nick Drake did a lot of JCF stuff but my knowledge ends there (also I struggle with Drake because his voice isn't that good, whereas JCF and DVR are really strong singers).
Fuckin' Townes Van Zandt man. Vashti Bunyan has some similarities and definitely Bert Jansch. Bob Desper, Robbie Basho and Fred Neil are also well worth checking out.

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:51 pm
by Benn Roe
Guilt "Further"
Nirvana "In Utero"
Shotmaker "Mouse Ear [Forget-Me-Not]"

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 5:57 am
by MechaGodzilla
Olin wrote:
MechaGodzilla wrote:
Olin wrote: Jackson C. Frank - Blues Run The Game
I'd love to know more stuff in the vein of Jackson C Frank. I like Dave Van Ronk and I know Nick Drake did a lot of JCF stuff but my knowledge ends there (also I struggle with Drake because his voice isn't that good, whereas JCF and DVR are really strong singers).
Fuckin' Townes Van Zandt man. Vashti Bunyan has some similarities and definitely Bert Jansch. Bob Desper, Robbie Basho and Fred Neil are also well worth checking out.
Thanks :thumb:

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 6:15 am
by drolo
Prince - Purple Rain
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 10:25 am
by Dapper Bandit
Realistically my answer would have to be:

Chic - C'est Freak
Sister Sledge - We Are Family
The Muppets - The Muppet Show 2

These are the first albums that I remember jamming the shit out of as a child so whilst they did not directly lead me to playing an instrument they kind of put me on that path. Obviously the first two weren't mine but hearing them repeatedly has left a huge impression on my musical sensibilities and notably led me to having loud and drunken arguments as to just why Bernard Edwards is an infinitely better bass player than Cliff Burton.

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 11:06 am
by rustywire
Psyre wrote:
rustywire wrote:Reflecting in 2017...

3 v/a:
KIDS OST
This is Jungle Sky vol 3
The Saint OST

3 releases since this thread was made:
BoC - Tomorrow's Harvest
J-Zone - Peter Pan Syndrome
Aphex Twin - Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2

Out of curiosity, since I love Dick James- how did Cpu controlled acoustic instruments shape your identity? Did it inspire you via process or product?

I'd love to make some robots play for me.
It's hard to put into words so I'll try. In my fam the 2010s have been mostly a series of unfortunate events.
CCAIpt2 was the soundtrack for a lonely commute to a place I didn't want to be on one damp, dark day. I was feeling some kinda way and had a moodswing about such and such; this collection of acoustic noise arranged and performed electronically, seemingly aligned to articulate everything happening during that moment in time. Without saying a single word, it just made sense. Makes sense, as the feeling remains.

Fwiw...
The J-Zone record also achieved something similar... like someone else is into the same type of funky flawed sound I gravitate toward with the relatable angst re: being an out of place adult.

Tomorrow's Harvest has grown to be my fav BoC record...got me through some tough times...without said ordeal ruining the music for me. I listened to it in the dentist's chair, another place nobody wants to be... throughout the traumatic experience of having teeth drilled for the first time. It is still an enjoyable listen and remains something I return to. It's stuck in my head like records from my formidable years, while still being so new [by comparison]

All 3 have been on my phone since release.

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 11:09 am
by MechaGodzilla
Dapper Bandit wrote:loud and drunken arguments as to just why Bernard Edwards is an infinitely better bass player than Cliff Burton.
How is that even a question? Bernards achievements are on a different level entirely to just about any rock/metal bassist.

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 4:54 pm
by Dapper Bandit
MechaGodzilla wrote:
Dapper Bandit wrote:loud and drunken arguments as to just why Bernard Edwards is an infinitely better bass player than Cliff Burton.
How is that even a question? Bernards achievements are on a different level entirely to just about any rock/metal bassist.
"But, Anaesthesia!"

Truly depressing stuff. I don't go out anymore.

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:12 pm
by Invisible Man
Deloused in the Comatorium
Evil Empire
These are the Vistas

Runners-up:

The Low End Theory
Homogenic
The Devil Ain't Red
American Don
Ultravisitor
Red Medicine/End Hits
Shadows Collide with People
Maggot Brain
Life and Times of Laddio Bolocko
Birds of Fire

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 10:57 pm
by repoman
The Smiths -Debut
John Fahey - Blind Joe Death
The Cars - Candy 0

???

I guess? I dunno, I think I ripped off most my own playing from those guys. Chet Atkins and Scotty Moore too.
I like too much crap though

Re: 3 albums that shaped your musical identity.

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 8:08 am
by Aquietcabin1978
rustywire wrote:Reflecting in 2017...

3 v/a:
KIDS OST
This is Jungle Sky vol 3
The Saint OST

3 releases since this thread was made:
BoC - Tomorrow's Harvest
J-Zone - Peter Pan Syndrome
Aphex Twin - Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2
The jungle sky comps are dope. Volume 1 blew my mind wide open when it was first released. The T-Power remix of Soul slinger's abducted, yo.

Also
Nirvana: Incesticide
Les Miserables: Original Cast recording. Ain't even going to lie, Still rock it loud as fuck once a month or so.
Polara: Polara.