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Reply #60 posted 09/20/02 4:35pm

TRON

GNR- Paradise City
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Reply #61 posted 09/20/02 4:39pm

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prince-I wanna be your lover...subliminal messages now being sent to you Tron.
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Reply #62 posted 09/20/02 4:59pm

AzureStar

Rain
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Reply #63 posted 09/20/02 5:28pm

TRON

Prince- Me Touch Myself
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Reply #64 posted 09/20/02 5:55pm

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R Kelly - Feelin' on your booty!
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Reply #65 posted 09/20/02 6:01pm

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Dissecting Table - Least Mean Square Algorithm for Personality Alteration
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Reply #66 posted 09/20/02 6:02pm

Natsume

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Love is like a heat wave woot!
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #67 posted 09/20/02 6:04pm

TRON

wtf is that Ice?

"Get Free" by the Vines is on tv.
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Reply #68 posted 09/20/02 6:29pm

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TRON said:

wtf is that Ice?

"Get Free" by the Vines is on tv.



Dissecting Table is the brainchild of Ichiro Tsuji a Japanese industrial noise artist. He does very aggressive noise... I like it very much.

http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-...mid=401578

These clips are not very representative of what Dissecting Table sounds like, as the songs are very changeable...

The last two give you a little better idea.

You will not get even a tiny feel for how totally and completely disturbing Ichiro Tsuji's music is from these samples...

Here is a review of a Dissecting Table CD:

I'd name my first kid after Ichiro Tsuji if only I could pronounce it right. Yep, Mr. Dissecting Table has delivered another mechanized death industrial 4 tracker that's even up to the level of last year's Human Breeding. Once again we receive 4 long tracks of development and structural changes.

Opening with "Pure", the listener is immediately assaulted with industrial rhythms and eventually Tsuji's inhuman vocals (although sounding a bit less evil this time). After about 3 and a half minutes, the track just drops to ambient synth sounds, before slowly re-reaching it's peak of violence. "Birth" begins as conventional as DT gets, conventional sounding drum sequences, a phased synth line, and thumping movie-esqe bass synth. Then the vocals start and any chances of mainstream selling out are gone. The track does remain rather structured and "industrial" sounding. Later on the sound swaps out to tension filled bass synth mixed with the trademark synthesized bells we all know and love. The track builds, and builds, and builds, then just drops to an isolationist soundscape thing. The track then builds up to it's original density, even harsher than before. "Reconstruction" follows much along the lines of Human Breeding's "Behind the Ethereal Thorns" with it's unstructured, noisy sound collage structure with eerie samples that sound like screams throughout. Simply noisy and terrifying. And it all ends with "Confuse", bearing similarities to other tracks such as "Dead Gods" and "Least Mean Square Algorithm..." with its machine gun like drums and bell attacks, and Ichiro's trademark inhuman growl. This of course drops to creepy synth tones, and once again builds to violent levels. Much like horror movie chase music, it attacks, stops for an eerie pause, and goes at you once again.

While DT utilizes this structure a lot, the diversity of the sound causes it not to be tiring, but interesting and intriguing every time. Great stuff, play this for your local "I'm hard and cool and industrial 'cause I listen to Wumpscut" and watch them freak out.

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A partial Dissecting Table discography:

http://thegline.com/dt/dtdisc.htm

Some reviews:

http://www.triumviratemai...eviews.htm
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[This message was edited Fri Sep 20 19:02:57 PDT 2002 by IceNine]
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Reply #69 posted 09/20/02 6:29pm

Moonbeam

Eurythmics- My True Love
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Reply #70 posted 09/20/02 6:39pm

DavidEye

Whenever I have a concert coming up,I spend the weeks before the show listening to music by that artist.Since I'm seeing Santana on October 5,I've been listening to his CDs non-stop.So,right now these CDs are in my CD player...


"Supernatural","Sacred Fire" and "Festival".
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Reply #71 posted 09/20/02 7:02pm

Moonbeam

Gary Numan- Are Friends Electric? Indigo?
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Reply #72 posted 09/20/02 7:04pm

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Moonbeam said:

Gary Numan- Are Friends Electric? Indigo?



Great stuff... but "Are Friends Electric?" was Tubeway Army!

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Tubeway Army were GREAT!

I have recorded a cover version of "We Are So Fragile" and it rocks...
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Reply #73 posted 09/20/02 7:18pm

Raven

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TLC's new single "Girl Talk"
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Reply #74 posted 09/20/02 7:20pm

Moonbeam

Annie Lennox- Blame It on the Sun- live
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Reply #75 posted 09/20/02 7:24pm

AzureStar

Dr. John: How Come My Dog Don't Bark When You Come Around
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Reply #76 posted 09/20/02 7:36pm

Moonbeam

Erasure- You Surround Me
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Reply #77 posted 09/20/02 7:40pm

Moonbeam

David Bowie- Hang Onto Yourself
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Reply #78 posted 09/20/02 7:49pm

AzureStar

No One: Down On Me
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Reply #79 posted 09/20/02 9:04pm

Christopher

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No doubt-suspension without suspense



"...And we always were in trouble,...odds stacked against us and troubles what we are.."
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Reply #80 posted 09/20/02 10:15pm

TRON

the dishwasher and the sound of myself chewing.
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Reply #81 posted 09/20/02 10:23pm

Moonbeam

David Bowie- Moonage Daydream headbang
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Reply #82 posted 09/21/02 12:43am

ThreadBare

A month or so ago, I recorded a Clapton-Santana version of the hymn "Lamb of God." The Lord is truly good.
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Reply #83 posted 09/21/02 12:46am

Moonbeam

Janet Jackson- One More Chance
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Reply #84 posted 09/21/02 12:58am

TRON

Kraftwerk- The Man Machine
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Reply #85 posted 09/21/02 12:58am

Moonbeam

Prince- Love...Thy Will Be Done
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Reply #86 posted 09/21/02 1:07am

endorphin74

the whirring of my fan...
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Reply #87 posted 09/21/02 1:09am

Moonbeam

"Maybe she'll call me...Neon Telephone..."
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Reply #88 posted 09/21/02 1:51am

Christopher

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nothing now! evil mad
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Reply #89 posted 09/21/02 1:51am

Moonbeam

"You've got to dance the dance electric..."
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