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ShawnPhase

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RIP Jeff Hanneman of Slayer

02 May 2013 - 03:42 PM

jeff hanneman of slayer is dead at the age of 49 from liver failure. pretty rough, im sure a lot of us here consider slayer an important band. shit is wack, i guess his health was worse than the media let on. fuck spiders.

 

http://www.blabbermo...wsitemID=189480


who are some of the most aestetically menacing bands

13 February 2013 - 02:12 AM

here are a few examples to get us started

 

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portal

 

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dragged into sunlight

 

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ghoul

 

 

 


vaporwave

29 December 2012 - 10:25 PM

so yeah, remember this?



well that was that. heres some crucials to start you off.

pbs 106.7 farside virtual explained - vaporwave - with james ferraro
macintosh plus - virtual shoppe
laserdisc visions - new dreams ltd
computer dreams - silk road
skeleton - lost memories

more stuff of interest:

shallow returns - genrewave
internet club & vektroid (new dreams ltd.) interviews on vaporwave.
sunset corp (chuck person [OPN]): http://www.youtube.c...nsetcorp/videos
internet club: http://www.youtube.c...1newtown/videos
http://beerontherug.com/

a very special 15th birthday for tss

17 October 2012 - 11:05 AM

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i have a lot of conflicting feelings about this, understandably. temp sound solutions has been such a big part of my life for seemingly longer than i can remember. its a scary feeling to feel like you should have maybe taken a different path, but you have ideas in your mind of what helped you keep your shit under control. i have released a special retrospective of tss songs on pause that are very close to my heart and i hope that it will be enjoyed for what it is, which is simply a collection of some of the most personal tunes in the tss discography.

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http://www.iimusic.n...lutions-rootkit

rootkit is a 15 year anniversary offering from electronic music’s best kept secret perplexes the mind. faithfully remastered with the very same dos-based computer that was used to write these songs so many years ago, rootkit traces the lineage back to the beginning and still bangs hard like the olden days.

a 15 year anniversary offering from electronic music’s best kept secret perplexes the mind. faithfully remastered with the very same dos-based computer that was used to write these songs so many years ago, rootkit traces the lineage back to the beginning and still bangs hard like the olden days.

1.zodak07:34
2.strength n rhythm 04:49
3.a fucked up fairytale 03:15
4.the free jazz explosion 02:59
5.psionic blast 03:38
6.8 dot wav 02:47
7.polaris 2 04:35
8.and i trusted him (ilkae mx) 05:23
9.seraph's touch 04:05
10.zebulon 06:13

there are also four bonus songs if you buy the release, featuring remixes of to have and to hold 3, 8 dot wav, two other not-to-be-missed tracks, as well as some choice images from back in the day and some other goodies. special thanks to aaron munson aka ilkae for getting up in 'and i trusted him', rich for helping out with the artwork, pause for being totally strong just like s.o.d. live at budokhan, and always most importantly, you for being a part of the history of tss.

microwaving kizuna encounter

27 September 2012 - 01:22 PM