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Re: "post-rock" that doesn't sound like traditional "post-ro

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:26 pm
by dase
retinal orbita wrote:
gunslinger_burrito wrote:dude, I'm fucking stoked for this new record. I love that new track.
Really good. I still haven't tracked down Flipper but Dagdrom was stellar. I like Nadja best when they're collaborating with other people most of the time but I can do with a new full on record. I like that he's slowed down their output over the past year or two so I can absorb each one more....

this, seriously. Everything they do is great (and they're also awesome live and really nice people which makes me wanna support them) but I just can't keep up!

Re: "post-rock" that doesn't sound like traditional "post-ro

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:13 pm
by D.o.S.
dase wrote: hahaha. Yeah but at least some of those bands were about CO-OPTING styles outside of a western pop music cultural millieu. That still counts! ;)
Solid point, but I think you could say that for most second or third wave/normalized genre staples.