What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Sep 25, 2013 at 11:34 AM Post #45,826 of 137,000

10:30am / Anna Calvi (epon.)
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12:20pm / Surfer Blood - Pythons
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1pm / Givers - In Light
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Sep 25, 2013 at 11:52 AM Post #45,827 of 137,000

Ferry Corsten & Aruna - Live Forever
 
I need more Aruna.
 
Sep 25, 2013 at 12:46 PM Post #45,828 of 137,000
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Sep 25, 2013 at 12:56 PM Post #45,829 of 137,000


Hats off to the Bull, by Chevelle
 
Sep 25, 2013 at 1:09 PM Post #45,830 of 137,000
 
Ferry Corsten & Aruna - Live Forever
 
I need more Aruna.

 
yes!!
 
this is one of my favorite albums btw (WKND), theres also a song with JES and another with Amba Shepherd
 
Sep 25, 2013 at 3:29 PM Post #45,834 of 137,000
  yes!!
 
this is one of my favorite albums btw (WKND), theres also a song with JES and another with Amba Shepherd

 
I've previewed some of the tracks from the album but the rest of the record seemed too commercial-sounding for me. So far I've heard only two tracks from Ferry Corsten that I liked. I have a strong dislike for roughly 90% of the singers who work in the EDM scene, but Aruna is one of the few ones I genuinely enjoy.
 

 
Aesthesys - Ascendere​
https://aesthesys.bandcamp.com/album/ascendere​
 
I currently listening to this. My cousin who is studying music technology and composition himself recommended it to me, which is not something he does all too often. This is my first time hearing the EP and I really like it so far. It was mastered by Ian Shepherd, who is the founder and organizer of the Dynamic Range Day. It certainly is a very different-sounding release from the vast majority of other modern records, being very pleasant and pleasing on the ears. I'm currently listening to it on my Grados and I can already tell I would need to hear this on my 803s for the full experience. My cousin described this recording as very natural sounding and I would agree with him on that. An absolute must-hear for the unique sound alone. The mix isn't perhaps quite perfect, but that is a small gripe in the whole scheme of things.
 
Musically the EP is essentially post-rock with more than minor ambient and neoclassical influences. Highly recommended, and I must add that this is a FREE download from Bandcamp in the format of your choosing. The EP is also available on CD and I think I'll be placing an order in the very near future.
 
Sep 25, 2013 at 3:47 PM Post #45,835 of 137,000

And earlier in the afternoon
 

 

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