• [object Object]@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Btw, I listened to some of Black Boned Angel. Quite oldschool, reminiscent of old funeral doom and generally extremely slow doom and drone. I’m guessing you will like Black Vomit. You might dig these too:

    Buried at Sea, particularly ‘Demo’

    Stabat Mater — you’ll have to search YouTube for more releases, I don’t think they’re on any other services

    Maybe Funeral

    On the dark-jazz side:

    Fugu Quintet

    Granule’s ‘Pain, Ritual & Life’

    Maybe compilations by Signora Ward Records — the label mostly releases noise, but also has these dark-jazz compilations

    Dick Tracy’s ‘Tokyo-Ga soundtrack’

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      2 days ago

      I meant to reply the other day but, well, everything is a distraction.

      I checked out Black Vomit and really enjoyed it! That’s the kind of noise-as-music that I like. It is equally background and foreground; melts into my environment while I’m focusing on something else, but interesting and attention-grabbing in the moments when my focus waivers. Excellent recommendation, thank you!

      I wrote down your jazz recommendations and am slowly getting to them (lately I haven’t been much in the mood for jazz, but the mood always comes back around eventually). Free Lancing was a hell of a ride, and I loved every track. Shared it with a friend of mine who also likes experimental/eccentric guitar-focused music and they also liked it. I’ll add your other recommendations to the list and will definitely give them a listen in the coming weeks. Thanks again! :)

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        One of these days I might post a dump of all jazz-metal I gathered over the years, where ‘Free Lancing’ would be a starting point. If you want, I could ping you when I post.