I can't believe I slept on Stereolab this long even though they are a Warp Records artist and I'm usually very familiar with the label. What a band, way ahead of their time, their sound is very textured!
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Edvard Munch, Women on the Beach, 1898
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Got Tim Hecker's No Highs on vinyl. My favorite from him in a really long time, he's back to his original sound and vision and away from what otherwise were OPN's knockoffs.
Also this record features one of my favorite artists; Colin Stetson. Which I also got his record New History Warfare, Judges on vinyl this month. So happy.
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Vinyl Collection
My Warp Records collection so far:
Geogaddi - BoC
R Plus Seven - Oneohtrix Point Never
Tri Repetae - Autechre
Praise a Lord - Yves Tumor
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I'm so in love with you
Purge the soul
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Klaus Nomi died of AIDS at age 39
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i never thought about love when i thought about home
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Some photos i took,
old cairo
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Mazzy Star - Hair and Skin
This song is how it feels to be in love with someone who doesn’t love you back
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وانت يا عيني يا عيني يا عيني
لو في مكاني
يا عيني يا عيني
كنت هتعمل غير كدا ايه
اسأل روحك
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Sisters of Death (Joseph Mazzuca, 1976)
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no amount of days i spend with my family is enough
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The Marriage of Maria Braun
1979 ‘Die Ehe der Maria Braun’ Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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"Thou shalt not kill."
ilm adaptation of his fifth installment of Dekalog, a series that is inspired by the decalogue of the ten commandments, is a soul-stirring exploration of the darkest and rawest aspects of the human condition as it's absolutely gruesome in its vulnerability, watching this -along with A short Film About Love- makes it hard for me to view Kieslowski as merely a great director from Poland and not a sociologist with immersive knowledge on how to use a camera.
The way this film is shot is not like anything I have seen before as it felt like I'm not following the scenes but rather spying on a person, it's the realism of which he portraits the events; it feels like you are watching something you shouldn't be watching, it's extremely private, and you do feel quite an uneasiness that transcends that of the horrifying acts we see the protagonist committing.
Perhaps the most intriguing aspect about this film is the fact that you are well aware of Kieslowski's intention with it, and while I have always been in favor of capital punishment, I can't say I don't fully understand that intention, in fact, it left me doubtful of my own beliefs.
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