06-01-2016, 10:42 PM (This post was last modified: 06-01-2016, 10:45 PM by DarcX.)
(05-31-2016, 06:04 AM)perennial_quest Wrote: Received some more today:
Anekdoten: From Within -CD
Soft Machine: Third -2LP (2016 reissue, clear vinyl)
Soft Machine: Fifth -LP (2016 reissue, clear vinyl)
And some Discogs finds:
Deathspell Omega: Kénôse -LP (original pressing with 40-page booklet, NM)
Kriegsmaschine: Altered States of Divinity -LP (original pressing, NM)
Pestilence: Testimony of the Ancients -LP (original Netherlands pressing, VG++)
Premiata Forneria Marconi: L'Isola di Niente -LP (original Italian pressing with die-cut cover, VG++)
(05-27-2016, 08:09 PM)DarcX Wrote: Always start with Circumspice. It's not their best, probably their easiest listen though. Then listen to Drought. It's their final release, and probably their most accessible in that style. Then move to Paracletus, and if you want stranger, then listen to Fas. If you want crazier then listen to some of their splits/singles like Chaining the Katechon. After one or both of those, check out Kénôse. Then just kinda listen to whatever you want.
I agree with everything above except I find Circumspice to be rather dull. It just fails to keep my attention. I know they started to experiment with their sound on that album but I view it more like a transitional record. Perhaps I'm spoiled listening to their later material first, but to me Circumspice sounds almost "generic" compared to the next two full lengths.
IMO, they finally achieved something original with the Kénôse EP and the few splits released around that time. Fas is excellent, probably my favorite right now. It's a very dynamic record, they use a lot of dissonant/crazy moments, but also a lot of softer ambient passages to great effect. Paracletus, is a logical follow up to Fas, and yes, the Drought EP is perhaps their most accessible, but still very much in the vein of Paracletus.
I actually don't like Circumspice either. I just think it's a good place to start.
Also nice Kénôse OG find! I'll pick that up one of these days
(06-03-2016, 12:44 AM)Doogz Wrote: My coloured Suffocation reissues arrived today. Records look good and sound good. The covers though... ugh. CD blow-ups. Shitbags.
Yeah, the Gorguts reissues are like that too, but is it just me or the logos look hi-res? Maybe the original artworks were not kept in such a high resolution in the first place?
(06-03-2016, 12:44 AM)Doogz Wrote: My coloured Suffocation reissues arrived today. Records look good and sound good. The covers though... ugh. CD blow-ups. Shitbags.
Yeah, the Gorguts reissues are like that too, but is it just me or the logos look hi-res? Maybe the original artworks were not kept in such a high resolution in the first place?
Well usually logos are done in vector (scalable) formats. If the artwork is a painting or something then yeah, you need hi-res renditions.
06-04-2016, 12:16 AM (This post was last modified: 06-04-2016, 12:17 AM by anomynous.)
(06-03-2016, 12:44 AM)Doogz Wrote: My coloured Suffocation reissues arrived today. Records look good and sound good. The covers though... ugh. CD blow-ups. Shitbags.
(06-03-2016, 02:43 AM)perennial_quest Wrote:
(06-03-2016, 12:44 AM)Doogz Wrote: My coloured Suffocation reissues arrived today. Records look good and sound good. The covers though... ugh. CD blow-ups. Shitbags.
Yeah, the Gorguts reissues are like that too, but is it just me or the logos look hi-res? Maybe the original artworks were not kept in such a high resolution in the first place?
Can't wait to get them in the mail.
So close to perfect repress. Had to go wrong somewhere.
If these trees could talk: The bones of a dying world cool grey 2xLP + cd digipack
Tarja Turunen: The Brightest void - The Prequel Black vinyl
Leaves Eyes: King of Kings - Tour edition 2cd+dvd earbook.
Magnum: Keep the nightlight burning acoustic versions of some of their best songs. (rebuy)