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me your dad
Jul 25, 2006

Kvlt! posted:

Checking this out now and it def seems to be hitting the spot. Thanks!

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion played on those two Burnside albums, if I'm not mistaken.

This may be too harsh, but you may check out the Immortal Lee County Killers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBERJ5oEpNU

Also some Stooges if you don't know them. They had several songs that veer into blown out sounding blues and real dirty stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klwEW_VWAgw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7eTiC7cpD8

me your dad fucked around with this message at 22:05 on Oct 29, 2020

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A LOVELY LAD
Feb 8, 2006

Hey man, wanna hear a secret?



College Slice

JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:

I'm doing my yearly search for new music.

I have listened to every Stars of the Lid and Boards of Canada track 10,000 times. Tracks like Stars of the Lid's "Requiem for Dying Mothers pt. 2" and Boards of Canada's "Tears from the Compound Eye" are favorites.

Everything by Eluvium/Robert Mathew Cooper gets heavy rotation, too; 'Indoor Swimming at the Space Station' is a winter evening favorite.

Other things that have been favorites for years: Casino vs. Japan, Tycho, Celer, Balmorhea, Niles Frahm. Through Spotify and Apple Music over the last few years I've found well knowns like Hammock, Pillowdiver, Slow Dancing Society, etc.

God is an Astronaut gets a lot of rotation, too, though I know they don't really fit in here.

Anyone have some suggestions? And furthermore: what the gently caress is this kind of music called????

Balmorhea and Nils Frahm, Eluvium and maybe that stars of the lid song would be neo classical. Hammock the same with post rock thrown in. God is an astronaut straight up post rock.
Ólafur Arnalds is neo classical and has has done collabs with Nils Frahm

Boards of Canada, and Tycho ambient electronic?

There is a post rock thread which is full of good poo poo. Her name is Calla does a neo classical post rock mix, although it tenbds to be a bit faster paced than the likes of hammock and a good number of the songs have lyrics.
Ambient electronic, Jon Hopkins, Emancipator, Bonobo, Ulrich Schanuss, Brian Eno

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

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Kvlt! posted:

This post is an amazing rabbit hole, thank you im having a hell of a time exploring all this

Please get into it and spread it wide. Hill Country blues is a dying art form. A lot of people know the names Burnside, McDowell, and Kimbrough, but don't realize they were playing something distinct from Memphis and Delta blues. Broadly, it's all Mississippi blues, but the Hill Country stuff is really stripped down and a straight line back to the slave-turned-sharecropper culture. It's not city blues, it's dirt-floored shack, goat-roasting, juke joint American poverty music. For names and sources to look into, Alan Lomax did a lot to document it back in the 70s, and Fat Possum Records has the last handful of Hill Country artists today.

Probably the oldest bits of it, fife and drum blues, are mostly already gone. Othar Turner was kind of the end of that style when he died. His granddaughter, Sharde Thomas, carries it on today, but it's basically extinct. Traditionally the fifes are sugarcane, which were a major crop in Mississippi iirc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oyqf-jf2B_4

I was at this show and while it doesn't seem like much from the video, it was kind of a moving performance when you realize it's just a bunch of kids doing their best to keep a part of their culture alive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUjxGra9uBw

Anyhow, back to the dirty guitar end of the genre, also check out T-Model Ford.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3V2GWlcUg4

He was a trucker until his 70s, when he decided to become a bluesman. I saw one of his last performances and he was so deep into dementia that he was practically carried onto the stage, had a guitar put in his hands, and played the same song about 4 times until he was too tired. It was sad but also really impressive.

HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 22:39 on Oct 29, 2020

regulargonzalez
Aug 18, 2006
UNGH LET ME LICK THOSE BOOTS DADDY HULU ;-* ;-* ;-* YES YES GIVE ME ALL THE CORPORATE CUMMIES :shepspends: :shepspends: :shepspends: ADBLOCK USERS DESERVE THE DEATH PENALTY, DON'T THEY DADDY?
WHEN THE RICH GET RICHER I GET HORNIER :a2m::a2m::a2m::a2m:

JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:

I'm doing my yearly search for new music.

I have listened to every Stars of the Lid and Boards of Canada track 10,000 times. Tracks like Stars of the Lid's "Requiem for Dying Mothers pt. 2" and Boards of Canada's "Tears from the Compound Eye" are favorites.

Everything by Eluvium/Robert Mathew Cooper gets heavy rotation, too; 'Indoor Swimming at the Space Station' is a winter evening favorite.

Other things that have been favorites for years: Casino vs. Japan, Tycho, Celer, Balmorhea, Niles Frahm. Through Spotify and Apple Music over the last few years I've found well knowns like Hammock, Pillowdiver, Slow Dancing Society, etc.

God is an Astronaut gets a lot of rotation, too, though I know they don't really fit in here.

Anyone have some suggestions? And furthermore: what the gently caress is this kind of music called????

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - f# a# infinity might be worth a listen, and maybe Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Vol 2

Very different works but they both might appeal to you

funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man
^ha, guess i took a minute to write that up

JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:

Anyone have some suggestions? And furthermore: what the gently caress is this kind of music called????

ambient? minimal? drone? neo-classical? post-rock? some combination of those

you probably know a few of these, but: Tim Hecker, Brian Eno's ambient stuff (New Space Music, Music for Airports,etc), Labradford, Windy & Carl, Max Richter, Tangerine Dream

slightly different, but also possibly of interest: Shalabi Effect, Sunn O))), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (and associated acts), La Monte Young, John Cage, The Books

kingcobweb
Apr 16, 2005

JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:

I'm doing my yearly search for new music.

I have listened to every Stars of the Lid and Boards of Canada track 10,000 times. Tracks like Stars of the Lid's "Requiem for Dying Mothers pt. 2" and Boards of Canada's "Tears from the Compound Eye" are favorites.

Everything by Eluvium/Robert Mathew Cooper gets heavy rotation, too; 'Indoor Swimming at the Space Station' is a winter evening favorite.

Other things that have been favorites for years: Casino vs. Japan, Tycho, Celer, Balmorhea, Niles Frahm. Through Spotify and Apple Music over the last few years I've found well knowns like Hammock, Pillowdiver, Slow Dancing Society, etc.

God is an Astronaut gets a lot of rotation, too, though I know they don't really fit in here.

Anyone have some suggestions? And furthermore: what the gently caress is this kind of music called????
ambient my dude!! As lame as it is to link pitchfork, their top 50 ambient albums was actually a really good writeup by people that know their stuff. I found a lot of great records I had never heard of before https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/9948-the-50-best-ambient-albums-of-all-time/?page=5

My personal favorites: William Basinski - Disintegration Loops

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjnAE5go9dI

Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHgTAAr_KNY

Llamadeus
Dec 20, 2005
Another suggestion on the ambient/drone side, Abul Mogard:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXDcaLkjpqk

A human heart
Oct 10, 2012

Kvlt! posted:

I'm looking for more stuff like R.L. Burnside's "rear end Pocket Full of Whiskey" or Neil Young and Crazy Horse's "Weld". Specific things I'm looking for are that really overblown, speaker-breakup guitar tone and the general overall kinda raw, vintage "these amps are gonna blow any minute" rocking. The bluesier the better but not necessarily required.

try The Sonics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIzinr84gGw

A human heart
Oct 10, 2012

JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:

I'm doing my yearly search for new music.

I have listened to every Stars of the Lid and Boards of Canada track 10,000 times. Tracks like Stars of the Lid's "Requiem for Dying Mothers pt. 2" and Boards of Canada's "Tears from the Compound Eye" are favorites.

Everything by Eluvium/Robert Mathew Cooper gets heavy rotation, too; 'Indoor Swimming at the Space Station' is a winter evening favorite.

Other things that have been favorites for years: Casino vs. Japan, Tycho, Celer, Balmorhea, Niles Frahm. Through Spotify and Apple Music over the last few years I've found well knowns like Hammock, Pillowdiver, Slow Dancing Society, etc.

God is an Astronaut gets a lot of rotation, too, though I know they don't really fit in here.

Anyone have some suggestions? And furthermore: what the gently caress is this kind of music called????

You must listen to Zoviet France, one of the greatest bands to ever exist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTfL6UIcycg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qiKibwX-tU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSU2QI2v1g4

Ulio
Feb 17, 2011


Any good suggestions for UK hiphop? I been listening to Skepta and Unknown T, digging it so far.

Ulio fucked around with this message at 03:35 on Nov 2, 2020

El Gallinero Gros
Mar 17, 2010

Ulio posted:

Any good suggestions for UK hiphop? I been listening to Skepta and Unknown T, digging it so far.

Give Stormzy and Dizzee Rascal a shot

Ulio
Feb 17, 2011


El Gallinero Gros posted:

Give Stormzy and Dizzee Rascal a shot

Aight ty.

Misc
Sep 19, 2008

Ulio posted:

Any good suggestions for UK hiphop? I been listening to Skepta and Unknown T, digging it so far.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6pbZLiLt30

JAY ZERO SUM GAME
Oct 18, 2005

Walter.
I know you know how to do this.
Get up.


A LOVELY LAD posted:

Balmorhea and Nils Frahm, Eluvium and maybe that stars of the lid song would be neo classical. Hammock the same with post rock thrown in. God is an astronaut straight up post rock.
Ólafur Arnalds is neo classical and has has done collabs with Nils Frahm

Boards of Canada, and Tycho ambient electronic?

There is a post rock thread which is full of good poo poo. Her name is Calla does a neo classical post rock mix, although it tenbds to be a bit faster paced than the likes of hammock and a good number of the songs have lyrics.
Ambient electronic, Jon Hopkins, Emancipator, Bonobo, Ulrich Schanuss, Brian Eno
Thank you for helping me understand what this stuff is called.

regulargonzalez posted:

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - f# a# infinity might be worth a listen, and maybe Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Vol 2

Very different works but they both might appeal to you
I am very fond of Aphex Twin in general already, but Godspeed You! Black Emperor is new to me. I'll try them while running tomorrow; I already listen to a little of We Lost the Sea, which seems kinda similar.

funkybottoms posted:

^ha, guess i took a minute to write that up


ambient? minimal? drone? neo-classical? post-rock? some combination of those

you probably know a few of these, but: Tim Hecker, Brian Eno's ambient stuff (New Space Music, Music for Airports,etc), Labradford, Windy & Carl, Max Richter, Tangerine Dream

slightly different, but also possibly of interest: Shalabi Effect, Sunn O))), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (and associated acts), La Monte Young, John Cage, The Books
some of these are new to me; Tim Hecker and Labradford seem especially good. OH and I've heard Windy and Carl tracks before and loved them, I just never knew the group name, thank you! A lot of these recommendations are excellent, it's going to take hours to dig through them.

kingcobweb posted:

ambient my dude!! As lame as it is to link pitchfork, their top 50 ambient albums was actually a really good writeup by people that know their stuff. I found a lot of great records I had never heard of before https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/9948-the-50-best-ambient-albums-of-all-time/?page=5

My personal favorites: William Basinski - Disintegration Loops

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjnAE5go9dI

Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHgTAAr_KNY
Extremely my poo poo, thank you

ALSO EXTREMELY MY poo poo

Wow, thank you everyone, I really needed all of this.

Lampsacus
Oct 21, 2008

JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:

I'm doing my yearly search for new music.

I have listened to every Stars of the Lid and Boards of Canada track 10,000 times. Tracks like Stars of the Lid's "Requiem for Dying Mothers pt. 2" and Boards of Canada's "Tears from the Compound Eye" are favorites.

Everything by Eluvium/Robert Mathew Cooper gets heavy rotation, too; 'Indoor Swimming at the Space Station' is a winter evening favorite.

Other things that have been favorites for years: Casino vs. Japan, Tycho, Celer, Balmorhea, Niles Frahm. Through Spotify and Apple Music over the last few years I've found well knowns like Hammock, Pillowdiver, Slow Dancing Society, etc.

God is an Astronaut gets a lot of rotation, too, though I know they don't really fit in here.

Anyone have some suggestions? And furthermore: what the gently caress is this kind of music called????
Grouper.

internet celebrity
Jun 23, 2006

College Slice

JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:

I'm doing my yearly search for new music.

I have listened to every Stars of the Lid and Boards of Canada track 10,000 times. Tracks like Stars of the Lid's "Requiem for Dying Mothers pt. 2" and Boards of Canada's "Tears from the Compound Eye" are favorites.


If you're into Stars of the Lid you should definitely check out Natural Snow Buildings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGlcxjKfU8A

And if you dig it good news, they have a ton of albums and some of them are over 6 hours long so you'll be busy for a while.

Lampsacus
Oct 21, 2008

Also recommendation to add to the above: Kuupuu.
I reckon they have the highest listens:popularity ratio out of any band i listen to by a thousand marches.

To add, trance music recommendations? Who are the heavy hitters in the trance scene. The real Medusas?

hifi
Jul 25, 2012

Lampsacus posted:

Also recommendation to add to the above: Kuupuu.
I reckon they have the highest listens:popularity ratio out of any band i listen to by a thousand marches.

To add, trance music recommendations? Who are the heavy hitters in the trance scene. The real Medusas?

for songs i'd just dig thru everything on the trance classics and 2trancecentral youtube channels.

for mixes there's the tranceport/transport series starting with the oakenfold one... everything oakenfold has done until like... 2010. the sasha and digweed albums. bbc's essential mixes are good to dig thu.

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


hifi posted:

for songs i'd just dig thru everything on the trance classics and 2trancecentral youtube channels.

for mixes there's the tranceport/transport series starting with the oakenfold one... everything oakenfold has done until like... 2010. the sasha and digweed albums. bbc's essential mixes are good to dig thu.

Oh wow this takes me back to high school. The Oakenfold's Perfecto Presents stuff, definitely Tranceport and Vegas. There was one called Travelling that I was into.
Oakenfold's albums Bunkka, A Lively Mind, and the motherfucking Swordfish soundtrack are great.

Wilbur Swain
Sep 13, 2007

These are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.

HenryJLittlefinger posted:

Please get into it and spread it wide. Hill Country blues is a dying art form. A lot of people know the names Burnside, McDowell, and Kimbrough, but don't realize they were playing something distinct from Memphis and Delta blues. Broadly, it's all Mississippi blues, but the Hill Country stuff is really stripped down and a straight line back to the slave-turned-sharecropper culture. It's not city blues, it's dirt-floored shack, goat-roasting, juke joint American poverty music. For names and sources to look into, Alan Lomax did a lot to document it back in the 70s, and Fat Possum Records has the last handful of Hill Country artists today.

Probably the oldest bits of it, fife and drum blues, are mostly already gone. Othar Turner was kind of the end of that style when he died. His granddaughter, Sharde Thomas, carries it on today, but it's basically extinct. Traditionally the fifes are sugarcane, which were a major crop in Mississippi iirc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oyqf-jf2B_4

I was at this show and while it doesn't seem like much from the video, it was kind of a moving performance when you realize it's just a bunch of kids doing their best to keep a part of their culture alive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUjxGra9uBw

Anyhow, back to the dirty guitar end of the genre, also check out T-Model Ford.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3V2GWlcUg4

He was a trucker until his 70s, when he decided to become a bluesman. I saw one of his last performances and he was so deep into dementia that he was practically carried onto the stage, had a guitar put in his hands, and played the same song about 4 times until he was too tired. It was sad but also really impressive.

I got to see RL, Othar Turner, and T-Model Ford back in the '90s and I'm very glad I did. One artist I noticed you didn't mention is Jessie May Hemphill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSf0Z0hYXvQ

For the OP, if you haven't yet checked out the original electric blues of Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters they may hit the spot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4b-vwuzjBM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG90_NjWcoQ
There's some very raw acoustic blues that might also appeal.
Bukka White
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM23S12LXaE
Robert Pete Williams, genius improviser and abstract expressionist in the country blues idiom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqPdguXB3VI

MellowMushroom
Jan 5, 2018

This might not be completely ambient but it is lounge-y, spacey & reserved: Tatsuhiko Asano - Spacewatch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEDsKWwyW_M

Also for British hip hop, this song was on the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 soundtrack: Dub Pistols - Cyclone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAHutq4iByw

Haven't listened to DP much, Wikipedia says they're more of an electronic act but this song in particular is hip-hop sounding to me.

El Gallinero Gros
Mar 17, 2010

MellowMushroom posted:

This might not be completely ambient but it is lounge-y, spacey & reserved: Tatsuhiko Asano - Spacewatch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEDsKWwyW_M

Also for British hip hop, this song was on the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 soundtrack: Dub Pistols - Cyclone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAHutq4iByw

Haven't listened to DP much, Wikipedia says they're more of an electronic act but this song in particular is hip-hop sounding to me.

For the latter, try Thievery Corporation, and Asian Dub Foundation

Tartan Target
Jun 1, 2001

Ulio posted:

Aight ty.

Maybe a bit obvious, but Roots Manuva.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDWgtB_MD24&ab_channel=playmorewithclaymore

reversefungi
Nov 27, 2003

Master of the high hat!
Been completely obsessed with this song for months: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvpLjcXU3hY

Can anyone recommend anything similar? I love that smooth soulful vibe with super tight musicianship.

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


The Dark Wind posted:

Been completely obsessed with this song for months: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvpLjcXU3hY

Can anyone recommend anything similar? I love that smooth soulful vibe with super tight musicianship.

Curtis Mayfield - Curtis!, Superfly soundtrack
Bill Withers
Marvin Gaye - What’s Going On

Drink-Mix Man
Mar 4, 2003

You are an odd fellow, but I must say... you throw a swell shindig.

The Dark Wind posted:

Been completely obsessed with this song for months: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvpLjcXU3hY

Can anyone recommend anything similar? I love that smooth soulful vibe with super tight musicianship.

You might like Thundercat

Drink-Mix Man
Mar 4, 2003

You are an odd fellow, but I must say... you throw a swell shindig.

Anyone have recommendations for up-and-coming labels or artists specializing in outside-the-box ambient electronica?

Llamadeus
Dec 20, 2005

Drink-Mix Man posted:

Anyone have recommendations for up-and-coming labels or artists specializing in outside-the-box ambient electronica?
How recent do you have to be to qualify as up-and-coming? Anyway here are a few labels that might fit

https://astralindustries.bandcamp.com/
https://longformeditions.bandcamp.com/
https://bblisss.bandcamp.com/
https://hausumountain.bandcamp.com/

Dungeon Ecology
Feb 9, 2011

Drink-Mix Man posted:

Anyone have recommendations for up-and-coming labels or artists specializing in outside-the-box ambient electronica?
i like a lot a stuff in the vill4in catalog, but this is one of my favs. emerald dunes is my favorite
https://vill4in.bandcamp.com/album/inner-sphere

Dungeon Ecology
Feb 9, 2011

can anyone recommend current-era artists who mix late-80s early-90s acid house, preferably something in this vein (more like in the middle of the video):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ai2cATLmjY

what im saying is a miss going to shows on mdma

Dungeon Ecology fucked around with this message at 10:02 on Nov 24, 2020

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

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Drink-Mix Man posted:

You might like Thundercat

gently caress yeah, everyone should listen to Thundercat.

Kanine
Aug 5, 2014

by Nyc_Tattoo
Recently been watching True Detective and hot drat there's some really beautiful haunting tracks in that show like:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnPVLMkruFY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmBiNrOeMlQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRJ_s2G76Hg

Could anybody recommend some artists/albums/songs that have a similar general vibe to this kind of stuff?

kingcobweb
Apr 16, 2005

Kanine posted:

Recently been watching True Detective and hot drat there's some really beautiful haunting tracks in that show like:

Could anybody recommend some artists/albums/songs that have a similar general vibe to this kind of stuff?

Songs: Ohia / Magnolia Electric Company

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=malJUMz2A9Y

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


I’d like recommendations for soundtracks or film scores all done by one artist or group not normally considered a film scorer. Or if not that precisely, scores by non-traditional film scorers.
Think Tosca Tango Orchestra’s Waking Life, Amon Tobin’s Taxidermia, or Ry Cooder’s Paris, Texas rather than John Williams, Clint Mansell, or Ennio Morricone.

kingcobweb
Apr 16, 2005

HenryJLittlefinger posted:

I’d like recommendations for soundtracks or film scores all done by one artist or group not normally considered a film scorer. Or if not that precisely, scores by non-traditional film scorers.
Think Tosca Tango Orchestra’s Waking Life, Amon Tobin’s Taxidermia, or Ry Cooder’s Paris, Texas rather than John Williams, Clint Mansell, or Ennio Morricone.

First three that come to mind:

Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (aka elevator to the gallows)
Goblin - Suspiria
Oneohtrix Point Never - Uncut Gems

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



HenryJLittlefinger posted:

I’d like recommendations for soundtracks or film scores all done by one artist or group not normally considered a film scorer. Or if not that precisely, scores by non-traditional film scorers.
Think Tosca Tango Orchestra’s Waking Life, Amon Tobin’s Taxidermia, or Ry Cooder’s Paris, Texas rather than John Williams, Clint Mansell, or Ennio Morricone.

The Beyond score by Fabio Frizzi

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


HenryJLittlefinger posted:

I’d like recommendations for soundtracks or film scores all done by one artist or group not normally considered a film scorer. Or if not that precisely, scores by non-traditional film scorers.
Think Tosca Tango Orchestra’s Waking Life, Amon Tobin’s Taxidermia, or Ry Cooder’s Paris, Texas rather than John Williams, Clint Mansell, or Ennio Morricone.

Ulver, Lyckantropen Themes and Svidd Neger

Llamadeus
Dec 20, 2005

kingcobweb posted:

Oneohtrix Point Never - Uncut Gems
And related: Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Akira

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

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Dang that was fast

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IUG
Jul 14, 2007


Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.

https://www.nin.wiki/Null_numbers

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