
Those damn bilboards.
I'm currently listening to a musical track that starts with a solitary owl hoot, and then kicks into something that sounds like The Beach Boys combined with Boards of Canada.
This is very pleasant.
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:16,
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I'm currently listening to a musical track that starts with a solitary owl hoot, and then kicks into something that sounds like The Beach Boys combined with Boards of Canada.
This is very pleasant.

"Panda Bear", the track's called "Bros" and I think the album is called "Person Pitch"
What a lot of lovely names there
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:22,
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What a lot of lovely names there

their album "young prayer", where every track is conveniently untitled. awkward buggers...
i will seek out "bros". ta
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:26,
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i will seek out "bros". ta

a twelve minute journey through a cloud filled with sunshine, fireworks and small men retching.
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:28,
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and well described. (judging from a minute and a half in, anyway)
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:33,
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More Brian Wilson's "Smile" than Beach Boys though (yeah, almost the same thing).
Echo-chamber-tastic!
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Mon 28 May 2007, 20:07,
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Echo-chamber-tastic!

i listened to that once. it got OMGBESTALBUMEVER reviews in pitchfork and the like.
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:27,
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I only just noticed the Pitchfork review
They generally give good scores to anything that doesn't sound like anything else.
The score can also be taken as a good guide of how musically obscure you can be by mentioning it to your friends.
"9.4 OMGS! I can be like the king of music tonight at the pub! 2.3?? Shit, everyone's heard this one already"
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:29,
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They generally give good scores to anything that doesn't sound like anything else.
The score can also be taken as a good guide of how musically obscure you can be by mentioning it to your friends.
"9.4 OMGS! I can be like the king of music tonight at the pub! 2.3?? Shit, everyone's heard this one already"

even i wouldnt touch a 2.3
i might start not reading pitchfork reviews as they tend to send me into a deep minute long period of musical uncertainty.
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Mon 28 May 2007, 19:38,
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i might start not reading pitchfork reviews as they tend to send me into a deep minute long period of musical uncertainty.