London Sessions: Föllakzoid feat. J. Spaceman
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London Sessions: Föllakzoid feat. J. Spaceman
https://follakzoid.bandcamp.com/album/london-sessions
Anyone want to bet against a limited edition vinyl release for RSD?
Anyone want to bet against a limited edition vinyl release for RSD?
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Can't go wrong for $3 (even if it does convert to £2.96 )
It's nice to be liked,
But it's better by far to get paid.
But it's better by far to get paid.
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LP up on sacred bones:
https://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/coll ... n-sessions
There's a limited version and a regular version.
https://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/coll ... n-sessions
There's a limited version and a regular version.
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So not an RSD release, but RSD prices for sure, ouch. (working out at £14/£18 best exchange rate). Still I'm going to be very tempted to pick up that ltd edition 12"!
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ha they met backstage at a Wooden Shjips gig.. could they BE any more psych?
I'm assuming Jason plays guitar? it's not that clear
the limited edition does sound gorgeous.. but then you think you can just buy the download for $3... I'm all for physical music but sometimes you wonder
I'm assuming Jason plays guitar? it's not that clear
the limited edition does sound gorgeous.. but then you think you can just buy the download for $3... I'm all for physical music but sometimes you wonder
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Sacred bones only does a comp lp every year for rsd
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Ordered the damn thing! (Although 25$ shipping costs is a freakin` lot of money)
"Thank you"
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Shit. The gold version sold out quickly. Oh well. Black standard for me.
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Was about to buy a copy, but $25 shipping when the thing itself is $17 seems a bit of a killer.
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I knew it would go quickTheWarmth wrote:Shit. The gold version sold out quickly. Oh well. Black standard for me.
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Shipping was definitely the killer for me. I'll wait for the normal 12" to hit the shops.
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Several UK Forum Members used my PO Box and I will email their d/l codes and either ship together or hopefully hand deliver.
I am always willing to do that. Keep that in mind in the future.
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That's kind of you to do spzretent. Looking forward to a gold vinyl listen.
I think I feel it coming on
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I guess this is a UK rsd release, not the gold version though
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Good to know, cheers, I'll keep that in mind. I guess it wasn't meant to be this time!spzretent wrote:Several UK Forum Members used my PO Box and I will email their d/l codes and either ship together or hopefully hand deliver.
I am always willing to do that. Keep that in mind in the future.
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This is how I feel when looking at UK releases, between exchange rate and shipping costs. Ugh!
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For example:
http://www.firerecords.com/product/a-sc ... oundtrack/
Green and purple marbled vinyl LP.
£19.99
$24.46 US plus overseas shipping.
http://www.firerecords.com/product/a-sc ... oundtrack/
Green and purple marbled vinyl LP.
£19.99
$24.46 US plus overseas shipping.
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Not sure who you order from in the UK but many places will take off the VAT tax (20%-ish) which winds up covering shipping. Also the exchange rate has been really favorable to the U$D since Brexit.davedecay wrote:This is how I feel when looking at UK releases, between exchange rate and shipping costs. Ugh!
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Exchange rates have definitely improved.
does Rough Trade UK remove VAT?
does Rough Trade UK remove VAT?
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Yes. I am pretty sure they do.
Piccadilly Records do.
Amazon UK do.
I wont order from anywhere that wont(Norman).
Piccadilly Records do.
Amazon UK do.
I wont order from anywhere that wont(Norman).
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Good to know, thanks. I wasn't aware of the VAT situation with US buyers.
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All uk stores remove the vat from my experience. Rough trade def does
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In case anyone wasn't aware, Follakzoid are in Europe next month.
In the UK they're playing Manchester (May 18), London (19) and Birmingham (20)
https://www.facebook.com/events/195301750959526/
In the UK they're playing Manchester (May 18), London (19) and Birmingham (20)
https://www.facebook.com/events/195301750959526/
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They are playing LIverpool the night before Manchester as well. I have tickets for London but unsure if I will go as its now an all nighter type affair, and I'm not as resilient as I used to be...(5am )
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bloody hell! that is a bit of a late one isn't!Aquarian-Time wrote:They are playing LIverpool the night before Manchester as well. I have tickets for London but unsure if I will go as its now an all nighter type affair, and I'm not as resilient as I used to be...(5am )
thing is, great support line up isn't it.
pretty sure I'm gonna go to the Birmingham show. I think the motorik thing can be a bit played out, but Follakzoid do it really well in my opinion.
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I'm going to Liverpool simply because it is close by. I thought about the MCR show but really couldn't raise the enthusiasm.Aquarian-Time wrote:They are playing LIverpool the night before Manchester as well. I have tickets for London but unsure if I will go as its now an all nighter type affair, and I'm not as resilient as I used to be...(5am )
I absolutely agree about the motorik thing being a bit flogged to death. However, Follakzoid do it well enough to get me interested in their record with Jason and a local night out.angelsighs wrote:
I think the motorik thing can be a bit played out, but Follakzoid do it really well in my opinion.
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too true Olan. yet another band of pale youths pounding out a motorik beat mostly bores me to tears.olan wrote: I absolutely agree about the motorik thing being a bit flogged to death. However, Follakzoid do it well enough to get me interested in their record with Jason and a local night out.
but I think there's something about the way Follakzoid do it which hits the spot. I like the waves of rippling delay guitar for one thing. their set at the ATP we went to was a clear highlight of the whole weekend in my opinion.
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For several years there seems to be an increasing number of bands describing themselves as "motorik" or referencing Krautrock and / or bands from the original era. The quality of much of this music varies tremendously, as does the variety and how closely applicable the use of such terminology is.
"Motorik" beats or rhythm seems to have become a popular description for reviewers writing about nearly any band playing with straight 4/4 percussion, avoiding any variety and syncopation. I've heard more than a few bands that seem content to add live highly effected guitars, over clichéd synth and drum loops right out of the basic Ableton package!
The latter seems like an easy way to produce a hybrid of rock instrumentation and common elements of 4/4 orientated electronic music genres, especially conventional trance and techno. When executed via competent performances, the results generally sound pretty good at gigs in venues with decent PA rigs (especially decent subwoofers capable of cleanly producing heavy bass synths, which generally have significant low frequency content down to 30Hz or lower, and are far more taxing on subs than conventional rock'n'roll bass content) along with someone capable behind the mixing desk.
It's a shame that those genuinely writing and performing interesting and original music within the same broad genre, are commonly associated with, and to many ears not particularly distinguishable from, the not so exciting unoriginal efforts. Admittedly the difference is much more noticeable on properly recorded material, for those who are able / can afford to put out such. Unfortunately with live gigs providing the more lucrative opportunities for musicians these days, the band that can pull off a professional performance of repetitive and unimaginative material, often get more opportunities to impress casual punters.
These days I'm immediately put off any band that references Krautrock and motorik rhythms in their publicity materials. It's a shame that this affects those with the potential to produce interesting music. I've always enjoyed musicians that can blend organic instruments with electronica, ever since I discovered dance music classics such as Underworld's Spikee and Aphex Twin's Didgeridoo. I then got into Stereolab, moving on to become a huge fan of Magnetophone and The Earlies.
I'd love to hear some current artists combining flavours of diverse genres such as folk and other acoustic music, coherently in with electronica of all varieties. I don't need to hear any more clichéd psychedelic guitar riffs, played over some generic techno-esque backing of 4/4 beats on 808 kick drums, 303 basslines and predictably-filtered synthesizers!
"Motorik" beats or rhythm seems to have become a popular description for reviewers writing about nearly any band playing with straight 4/4 percussion, avoiding any variety and syncopation. I've heard more than a few bands that seem content to add live highly effected guitars, over clichéd synth and drum loops right out of the basic Ableton package!
The latter seems like an easy way to produce a hybrid of rock instrumentation and common elements of 4/4 orientated electronic music genres, especially conventional trance and techno. When executed via competent performances, the results generally sound pretty good at gigs in venues with decent PA rigs (especially decent subwoofers capable of cleanly producing heavy bass synths, which generally have significant low frequency content down to 30Hz or lower, and are far more taxing on subs than conventional rock'n'roll bass content) along with someone capable behind the mixing desk.
It's a shame that those genuinely writing and performing interesting and original music within the same broad genre, are commonly associated with, and to many ears not particularly distinguishable from, the not so exciting unoriginal efforts. Admittedly the difference is much more noticeable on properly recorded material, for those who are able / can afford to put out such. Unfortunately with live gigs providing the more lucrative opportunities for musicians these days, the band that can pull off a professional performance of repetitive and unimaginative material, often get more opportunities to impress casual punters.
These days I'm immediately put off any band that references Krautrock and motorik rhythms in their publicity materials. It's a shame that this affects those with the potential to produce interesting music. I've always enjoyed musicians that can blend organic instruments with electronica, ever since I discovered dance music classics such as Underworld's Spikee and Aphex Twin's Didgeridoo. I then got into Stereolab, moving on to become a huge fan of Magnetophone and The Earlies.
I'd love to hear some current artists combining flavours of diverse genres such as folk and other acoustic music, coherently in with electronica of all varieties. I don't need to hear any more clichéd psychedelic guitar riffs, played over some generic techno-esque backing of 4/4 beats on 808 kick drums, 303 basslines and predictably-filtered synthesizers!
I'm like Evel Knievel, I get paid for the attempt. I didn't promise this shit would be good!
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Mojo: Have you gotten into Cavern of Anti-Matter? I'm really into both of their albums.
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I've heard of them (probably here!) but I've not actually heard them, to the best of my knowledge. Thanks for the recommendation - I'll check them out and report back my thoughts.TheWarmth wrote:Mojo: Have you gotten into Cavern of Anti-Matter? I'm really into both of their albums.
What's the best way of auditioning their music? I don't use Spotify much, just because it's a real hassle to connect it up to a reasonable hifi system of some type.
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You could try Soundcloud, but you'll only get random tracks:
https://soundcloud.com/cavern-of-anti-matter
I highly recommend both of their albums.
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nice long and thought provoking post there mojo filters.
I don't want it to sound like I'm too against the motorik thing. I think it can work, and particularly in a live setting it can really do the business. but it's a bit of a cliché now. I thought 'psychedelic' music was meant to be free and experimental?
I saw Cavern of Anti Matter at the psych fest and they left me cold. each to their own, obviously.
I don't want it to sound like I'm too against the motorik thing. I think it can work, and particularly in a live setting it can really do the business. but it's a bit of a cliché now. I thought 'psychedelic' music was meant to be free and experimental?
I saw Cavern of Anti Matter at the psych fest and they left me cold. each to their own, obviously.
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I am afraid that there is far too much dross floating about describing itself as psych. I really enjoyed COAM at LPF last year, but the net curtains in place of light show and absence of sufficient PA meant that the gig lacked impact.angelsighs wrote:nice long and thought provoking post there mojo filters.
I don't want it to sound like I'm too against the motorik thing. I think it can work, and particularly in a live setting it can really do the business. but it's a bit of a cliché now. I thought 'psychedelic' music was meant to be free and experimental?
I saw Cavern of Anti Matter at the psych fest and they left me cold. each to their own, obviously.
As for the Krautrock thing, COAM and Minami Deutsche are two good examples of bands doing something new and fresh.
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My LP arrived yesterday, but naturally, no download code. I'll play it soon and report back. Packaging is nice with gold foil treatment.
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I was able to give this one spin last night and really enjoyed it. Sounded great on my turntable. Trippy guitars courtesy of J are very cool. Definitely a must own for any Spiritualized/Spaceman fan.
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I bought the digital release so, y'know, if yer needin'...TheWarmth wrote:My LP arrived yesterday, but naturally, no download code. I'll play it soon and report back. Packaging is nice with gold foil treatment.
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Love the Föllakzoid sound....is Jason to be heard?
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TheWarmth wrote:My LP arrived yesterday, but naturally, no download code. I'll play it soon and report back. Packaging is nice with gold foil treatment.
i mailed sacred bones today on the off chance and they replied pretty much instantly with a dropbox link
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Anyone heard this yet? Very excited to hear how this came out
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Pretty good I think, you can hear it here,https://follakzoid.bandcamp.com/album/london-sessions , Some cool touches from Jason, definitely complimenting the original ideas in sympathetic manner.simonkeeping wrote:Anyone heard this yet? Very excited to hear how this came out
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It's sitting on my porch and I'm 100 miles away!
Can't wait to put it on when I'm back.
Can't wait to put it on when I'm back.
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Just got mine. A full 5 days after Runcible's arrived. Boy was i scared.
Check out this lunacy.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Follakzoid-J-Sp ... SwSypY-i8N
Check out this lunacy.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Follakzoid-J-Sp ... SwSypY-i8N
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It strikes me as absolutely insane that people would be willing to spend so much just for the gold vinyl/alternate sleeve. I guess there are always hardcore collectors out there and it shouldn't surprise me. In addition, I can't imagine it retaining that value over time. Maybe I'm wrong.
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I agree about the insanity of the sale which is why I posted that link.
Having said that I don't think I would sell mine for that.
Having said that I don't think I would sell mine for that.
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I'm not sure if anything at all can satisfy you ever, but try this. Not the first song though:mojo filters wrote:I'd love to hear some current artists combining flavours of diverse genres such as folk and other acoustic music, coherently in with electronica of all varieties. I don't need to hear any more clichéd psychedelic guitar riffs, played over some generic techno-esque backing of 4/4 beats on 808 kick drums, 303 basslines and predictably-filtered synthesizers!
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Overall fantastic release. Would be nice to know for how long the session actually went. Lets hope that the pearls are given out on vinyl, but who knows what else mindblowing they might have created during those sessions. It's like an neverending hope to hear the full 20 minutes version of "This little life of mine" from "Amazing grace".
Even if it says 45, i did play it also as 33 and nothing wrong with that either, heh. Marvelous release. I hope Jase got paid
Even if it says 45, i did play it also as 33 and nothing wrong with that either, heh. Marvelous release. I hope Jase got paid
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Fantastic fuel for motorized music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3ALkAJAXzo
Hard to beat this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbaOgKIUWXU
So... whatever Föllakzoid is doing is fine. Support.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3ALkAJAXzo
Hard to beat this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbaOgKIUWXU
So... whatever Föllakzoid is doing is fine. Support.
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Surprised no one mentioned this by now. It's getting a reissue and pressed on cd for the first time too
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