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clockenfrau

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  1. Ribbons
    by San Lorenz
  2. On Vanishing Land
    by Mark Fisher & Justin Barton
  3. Raw Data Feel
    by Everything Everything
    Kevin's Car Kevin's Car
    RDF accompanied me on the journey of beginning a miraculous treatment for an illness that had consumed a decade of my life and came to feel like a cherished friend. Singing along to 'where is my sense of joy? it's creeping back in' at the first live show I was able to fully enjoy without being in agony was a life-changingly beautiful moment that I will never forget.
  4. Get Mean
    by Divorce
    Checking Out Checking Out
    Introduced to Divorce by their tour with Everything Everything this year and they were an instant favourite from the very first track. Such a unique sound. Services sounds great recorded but absolutely blew me away live, and I can't wait to see how they flourish from here.
  5. S C R I P T S
    by attowatt
    A M B I G U I T Y A M B I G U I T Y
    Everything about this is just brilliant. I've only really stepped one toe into the realms of experimental electronic music and all of what attowatt has written about their music goes totally over my head, but I love the sounds in here. Has a pleasant 'itches at something in my brain' sensation.
  6. Music For 18 Musicians (Steve Reich)
    by Erik Hall
    Pulses Pulses
    I was going through a real ambient phase a few years ago when spotify recommended this album to me, and I could tell from the first 20 seconds I was going to adore it. And I still do. Hard to find a better way to describe the sound of it that 'lovely', though it feels insufficient. My favourite thing to listen to on long train journeys and late night walks.
  7. Canto Ostinato (Simeon ten Holt)
    by Erik Hall
    Just a really pleasant soundscape yknow.
  8. Howl
    by empires
    Spit the Dark Spit the Dark
    First heard this album shortly after release when a friend from livejournal emailed a copy that she had burned from CD to me, lol. 16 years later (god has it really been that long??) it still kicks just as much ass as it did back then.
  9. Dagothwave
    by Dagoth Ur
    It's just so much fun! I haven't even play the game Dagoth is in, this song just really worms its way into me.
  10. RE-ANIMATOR
    by Everything Everything
    In Birdsong In Birdsong
    RE-ANIMATOR is often seen as a bit of a black sheep for many fans and I've never understood why. Tight, cohesive, and struck an emotional chord at the perfect moment in time. Spent many an evening in 2020 listening to this on vinyl while talking to friends. There's this keening sense of loneliness and yearning twisting throughout the music that could not have been more prescient, and every time I return to it I love it more.
  11. Heady Metal
    by Divorce
    Birds Birds
    Really enjoy the country influence in Divorce's oeuvre and this EP is a really fun collection of tracks. They're the most interesting new band in England right now and I'm excited for more!
  12. Ochitsubaki OST
    by FEYXUAN
    I was lucky enough to hear many of these tracks throughout their development, and finally hearing the final album, fully mixed mastered is just an absolute delight. Phenomenal piece of work and so incredible to listen to. Always, always here for your use of staccato sounds and the way you weave it all together. So good.
  13. Disco Elysium
    by Sea Power (Golden Chariot Records)
    Off We Go Into The Wild Pale Yonder Off We Go Into The Wild Pale Yonder
    Probably the most fun I've ever had listening to a video game soundtrack. Not a single dull moment. Music that is perfectly suited to its game environment and still phenomenal in its own right.
  14. Wolf's Law
    by The Joy Formidable
    The Leopard and the Lung The Leopard and the Lung
    One of those pieces I almost never listen to individual tracks from - not because they don't hold up on their own (they absolutely do!), but because it's a perfect journey from start to end. Every few months I sit down and listen to it with nothing to distract me, like I'm watching a film, and it's never gotten old. What an album, man.
  15. The Big Roar
    by The Joy Formidable
    The Everchanging Spectrum of a Lie The Everchanging Spectrum of a Lie
    I didn't discover this band until a few years and I'm always a little sad about it, because I think the me of 2017 would have gone absolutely mental to this one. Equal parts angry and nourishing, wistful and forward-looking. Just fabulous.
  16. Mercury & Me
    by Everything Everything
    Beautifully simple. A vocal performance which aches in a way that feels like it's seeping inside of you. Somehow agitating and soothing in equal measure. It's just gorgeous isn't it?
  17. A Balloon Called Moaning (10th Anniversary Edition)
    by The Joy Formidable
  18. Live with The No.6 Orchestra
    by Everything Everything
    The House is Dust The House is Dust
    These recordings are just. Gorgeous. Mind-blowing. I've often returned to the recording of Man Alive they did with a full orchestra, which is beautiful, but they are still so young and inexperienced in it. Their voices and instruments have all improved so much by now, and we get pieces like this. How wonderful it is see a band grow with time.
  19. Transangelic Exodus
    by Ezra Furman
    Suck The Blood From My Wound Suck The Blood From My Wound
    It's just really good, you know? Ezra Furman has always been good, but this album was the one that really 'clicked' for me.
  20. SUPERNORMAL
    by Everything Everything
    IT FUCKING WHIPS.