tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post6046650559017135234..comments2023-06-26T11:06:29.465+01:00Comments on Plutonium Shores: In Praise of the Grotesque: Metal Machine MusicWeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10502948357255970132noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-84031307659852895742014-03-23T19:18:26.947+00:002014-03-23T19:18:26.947+00:00John, I love the idea of avant-garde music being s...John, I love the idea of avant-garde music being smuggled into the bed-rooms of unassuming rock fans, like <i><b>Metal Machine Music</b></i> or The Beatles' <i>Revolution No. 9</i> which sounds very like Stockhausen's <i><b>Hymnen</b></i>... I know what you mean about Darkwave/Ambient and am in complete agreement. I would especially prefer Drone music over Noise music, I do have a few Weshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10502948357255970132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8409782986498845263.post-20827427324327763592014-03-23T12:55:11.135+00:002014-03-23T12:55:11.135+00:00You know, I've never listened to this album. S...You know, I've never listened to this album. So, I just went and did something I've been meaning to do for the last 15 years.<br /><br />My first impressions; it's definitely a lot less abrasive than I was expecting. I can see what you mean in terms of 'staggeringly psychedelic', the swirls of sound can be hypnotic in parts. I tend to lean more towards the darkwave/ambient JP Mulvanettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05381363705787780363noreply@blogger.com