The Black Dog / Liber Dogma [2011]
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25 comments
OMG my wait is fucking over
whaaaaaaaaaaaa! I’ll forgive them for using triangles. I already know this is going to rule my nards.
cccccccccooooooooooooooooooooomo!!!
Mil gracias!!!!
lars von Trier or perhaps not?
10/10
mmmmm….lovely album, from start to finish.
THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY MUCH!!! :)
Check out the Black Dog ambient mix… http://www.dogsquad.co.uk/tbd/?p=309
ok, wait, the above link is more of a techno mix by the Black Dog. Here is a more AMBIENT set also by The Black Dog…http://www.residentadvisor.net/feed-item.aspx?id=1802
Thanks for the links!
Full-on raging radness.
muyyyy buenoo!!!
graciassss
link is dead.
please re-up
Yes, all links are dead ! Please re-up…
reup pls
Thank Central :-)))
Gracias !!
thannx!
reup please….
REUP REUP REUP :(
Ambient, Electronic, IDM, really? Allow my ignorance, but hasn’t TBD always been first and foremost knee deep in techno? Or has that word been inflated so badly you cannot apply it as a genre anymore? I just gave this its first spin, and many of the tracks have pretty hard hittin tehcno underlyings.
Anyhow, this album is the shizz! It’s dark, it’s fuckin techno!
Well with all honesty, I think TBD has always been willing to try different things, and artistically they’ve been everywhere, includin IDM. Just check this track out. Believe it or not, it’s from 1989.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sAgg4zsDOo
Anyhow, this album is indeed pretty techno. Music for Real Airports was nothing but. Radio Scarecrow was layered somewhere in IDM’ish ambience while Further Vexations moved closer to darker techno; still flirting with melodies. Liber Dogma is soundwise a bit like FV, except takes couple of steps further towards pure techno. In a word, it’s awesome!
Sorry i meant Music for Real Airports was ANYTHING but techno :D
Ya, enough with the sub-genres, this is techno. Pretty unimaginative as well, I just listened through and forgot it already.
Alright alright so it’s suppose to be dark and minimal. It succeeds in this, but fails as IDM and ambient because it isn’t trying or suppose to be. I’m calling shenanigans on account of false advertising.
reup?