I’ve had a crazy couple of weeks at work, but I’m finally getting a chance to listen to my haul from the last few weeks: a bunch of MP 2000 and one DeWolfe.
(Chorus and Un Homme are reissues but the rest are originals.)
Moderators: lazyben, static14, texasvinyl
Bub wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:27 am Nice grabs, Inks. That Steve Moore is great. Total Berlin School worship.Yeah, I haven't heard that Moore before, it's a bit different than I expected but it's a lot of fun. Has some grooves to it that he doesn't really do anymore.
static14 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:25 am Thank you @Inks just downloaded the score.Enjoy! I haven't been able to get that score out of my head since watching the film a few weeks ago. So good, glad to have it on wax now.
Revolver_OcelScott wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 3:14 pm Uncut Gems is great, VERY stressful to watch. The score was good, but wanna sit down and listen to it isolated to see if I wanna pick it up.It is available on all the streaming services, I've been listening to it quite a few times a week since seeing the movie which means I had to buy it.
inksb wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:38 pm I scoured three shops today and this is what I ended up with. There were a lot of Tangerine Dream albums at one shop and Body Love Vol. 2 which I haven't seen before but I'd rather order Miracle Mile this week so I passed on them.Been after that Steve Moore inks. If I remember correctly it is a kind of proto VCO recordings album. As it also got released on the VCO label (Steve Moore's cassette label) It may have been the first release on the label? Also the only VCO cassette I don't own ;P
And if any one wants the digital copy of Uncut Gems here you go
Dollarhyde wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:01 pmThat is the reissue from Dangerous Age which according to Discogs came out at the same time as the VCO cassette. I honestly didn't even know the album existed, I didn't discover Steve until The Guest soundtrack. Zombi & Maejure knowledge also came at a later date so I'm still playing catch up on their catalog's.
Been after that Steve Moore inks. If I remember correctly it is a kind of proto VCO recordings album. As it also got released on the VCO label (Steve Moore's cassette label) It may have been the first release on the label? Also the only VCO cassette I don't own ;P