Seefeel
Seefeel
Don't sleep on the Seefeel "Quique" reissue, with a second disc of unreleased tracks and versions. Seefeel were on some dub meets guitar wash vibes, pioneer styleeee. Headphones on, mind blown.
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ONE OF MY FAVOURITE ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!municiple wrote:Don't sleep on the Seefeel "Quique" reissue, with a second disc of unreleased tracks and versions. Seefeel were on some dub meets guitar wash vibes, pioneer styleeee. Headphones on, mind blown.
'Filter Dub' is amazing.Too Pure was putting out some out there dubby shoegaze shit around that time,including Moonshake,it's side project Laika,Mouse on Mars,Pram,and Stereolab.That is not to mention the great noise/shoegaze/dreampop/indie bands that came then like PJ Harvey and Th' Faith Healers(a personal Too Pure fave of mine.Repetitive mad genius!!!).
Loved some of thier remixes too.The rmx of Autechre's 'Basscadet' is intense...
Sorry for rambling...was really into the label back in '90-'93.Not much since,though Bows were pretty chill Bjork(AARRDDVVVAAARRRKKK!!!) meets Massive Attack snoggin' Portishead on E in the jungle room at a rave in The Cardigans' loo.




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listen: http://www.myspace.com/seefeelmyspacemuniciple wrote:Don't sleep on the Seefeel "Quique" reissue, with a second disc of unreleased tracks and versions. Seefeel were on some dub meets guitar wash vibes, pioneer styleeee. Headphones on, mind blown.
anytime i was on the phone and the fracture tune was on-
the other asked "bruf is this your washmashine in the background?"
also staretrough ep, ch vox!, low on ice by alec empire, pole red, oval, autechre panasonic hevvy music....
seefeel rules
just had the luck of finding one of his older records
just had the luck of finding one of his older records
step da dub sub, dance da bellybeats and break the heart core=> http://www.myspace.com/dustrickx
http://www.unfinishedmonkeyrecords.be
http://www.unfinishedmonkeyrecords.be
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Being into shoegaze helps.Was into it for many years.But into ska/reggae/dub too,so it all seems to fit then.As I mentioned,Moonshake was a great dub band on the same label.Creation Records had some dubby moments too,especially with the Boo Radleys(which whom Mariel Barham[Pale Saints(4AD)] and Margaret Fiedler[Moonshake/Laika(Too Pure)] have guest vocals.dannniel wrote:I keep getting recommended this album, but I haven't given it the time of day yet.
Check this old thread I started:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... t=shoegaze
Give it the time my friend.You will not be disappointed.
Don't worry, I'm already into shoegaze, love me some My Bloody Valentine & Slowdive!Echo Wanderer wrote:Being into shoegaze helps.Was into it for many years.But into ska/reggae/dub too,so it all seems to fit then.As I mentioned,Moonshake was a great dub band on the same label.Creation Records had some dubby moments too,especially with the Boo Radleys(which whom Mariel Barham[Pale Saints(4AD)] and Margaret Fiedler[Moonshake/Laika(Too Pure)] have guest vocals.dannniel wrote:I keep getting recommended this album, but I haven't given it the time of day yet.
Check this old thread I started:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... t=shoegaze
Give it the time my friend.You will not be disappointed.

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