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Postby goutroy » Tue Dec 20, 2005 2:03 pm

[quote][i]Originally posted by oneno[/i]

Anyone ever find this? Deux Filles! Gemini Forque and Claudine Coule. Two French girls creating brilliant ambient music that could chill you to the bone or fill you with a feeling of distant melancholia�

Well� Just a few years ago my whole world came crashing in� I found out that those two French girls were really COLIN LLOYD TUCKER & his friend Simon Turner!!! They created this project in the early 80�s & produced one of the most moving goth and ambient lp�s I�ve ever heard. very tate and ultra cool. I share on soulseek and the hub.

<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="blue"/font>[i]Chuck[/i]</FONT>
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Nice! I've been looking for that album! Now I have to get on soulseek when you are too... Thanks for sharing it!
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Postby coop41 » Tue Dec 20, 2005 2:39 pm

Thank you Goutroy!!!! Great Stuff!
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Postby yipyipcoyote » Tue Dec 20, 2005 3:04 pm

[i]Silence & Wisdom[/i] was reissued on CD in the 90's, and is still fairly easy to find used. Apparently they released 4 albums, but afaik this is the only one available on CD.

There are some hilarious write-ups in the booklet of how the two "girls" met each other due to some tragic circumstances blah blah
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Postby 321meins » Tue Dec 20, 2005 10:25 pm

Great ! Thanks !
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Postby hutter » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:41 am

That Moloko+ stuff grows on you. Very cool.
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Postby KYYX4ever » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:56 am

yes, thanks goutroy,
I can't get enough of that synthy stuff, and this is all stuff I've never heard of. Very cool![8D]
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Postby SomebodySomewhere » Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:55 am

[quote]Sad Lovers and Giants: Clint (Epic Garden Music LP, 1982, Midnight Music)
Calculated X: Dream Affair (Four Windows EP, 1982, X-Tracked Records)
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These two are top-notch. Thanks for posting them. I may have to join schwenko's lead in picking up the Calculated X CD.
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Postby WolverineSyr » Wed Dec 21, 2005 12:26 pm

I really like the Factual and the Calculated X songs a lot! And of course - the Fatal Charm track is excellent.
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Postby Gyroscope2 » Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:48 pm

Thank YOu! Thank you! Thank You, Goutroy! We can always count on you to bring some fantastic groups to our attention (These are pretty much all new to me)! Thanks again!
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Postby Gyroscope2 » Sun Dec 25, 2005 4:15 am

Goutroy,
Do You have any other songs by Beautiful Pea Green Boat. I'd be very interested in hearing them if you do. Thanks!
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Postby yipyipcoyote » Tue Dec 27, 2005 2:58 am

Goutroy,
Do You have Intimate Obsessions "Why Can't I" (12" version), also on Third Mind? I'd be very interested in an mp3 if you do. Thanks!
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Postby goutroy » Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:43 am

Gyroscope: Yes, I have most of their records and cds. I¡¦ll see if I can rip some more. They¡¦re definitely worth checking out!

Yipyipcoyote: I don¡¦t have that 12¡¨, but I might have seen something by that band in a local record store. I noticed because it looked like it might be good. If it¡¦s cheap, I might just get it.

Anyway, here are a few new songs. Some good, some great, some not so much.

Dead Neighbours: Beauty and the Beast (1985, from the ¡§Strangedays Strageways¡¨ LP on Sharko Records).
This is the band that would later gain Cocteau Twins bassist Will Heggie and become Lowlife. It basically sounds like a less-dreampop Lowlife.
http://s25.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3EZG ... U3GUWET0Y4

Susan Rhee and the Orientals: Psychology (1984, on a 12¡¨ on Real Records).
This is catchy female-fronted synthpop. It may not be terribly original, but it is a good song!
http://s25.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2TYQ ... AJO4CQ8SZD

Game Theory: Life in July (1982, from the EP ¡§Pointed Accounts of People You Know¡¨ on Rational Records)
I know a lot of people here are fans of this band. This song is for those few who may not yet have heard anything from them.
http://s25.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3CFY ... FK62IOTRN8

Yuhboys: Holiday (1984, from a 1-sided, self-titled, self-released EP).
This is a cool powerpop/new wave obscurity that was found toiling in the bargain bins of a local record store. It¡¦s upbeat, lo-fi, and pretty raw, which are all qualities I dig.
http://s27.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=35JL ... R69KX809VY

Subjects: Augie (1982, from the selftitled EP on Civil Antidote Records).
I love this quirky, weird synthy stuff. It¡¦s everything that¡¦s great about new wave: weird, sort of artsy, yet accessible and catchy. It¡¦s kinda like Devo that was, I guess.
http://s27.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2K79 ... D88J1AQXJK

Second Language: Souvenirs (1983?, form a self-titled, self-released EP)
Yes, this is pretty cheesy. It reminds me of bands like Pretty Poison or the later, more commercial songs by Berlin (well, not Take My Breath Away. We can forget that¡K). But I still like it.
http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0XL4 ... 5NWU5PT7HI

Fragile Friends: Caught on the Hop (1985, on the ¡§Novelty Wears Off¡¨ EP on Traditional Records)
One of the first songs I posted in this thread was a Fragile Friends song. Here¡¦s my favorite song from that same EP. It¡¦s bouncy, pure pop fun.
http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2WJG ... RZAC86COJZ

The Affordable Floors: The Long Winter (1986, from the LP ¡§Sounding¡¨ on AWOL Records)
First of all, please excuse the somewhat crackly sounds here. This is like New Order or The Cure meets C-86. I really, really love this song. It¡¦s definitely my favorite of the week, and one of my favorite songs that I¡¦ve posted in this thread, period. If you like this song, I strongly urge you to pick up their LP on gemm before it disappears!
http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3GKE ... KEC7RTE1CT


edit: I fixed the link for Second Language
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Postby British » Thu Jan 12, 2006 4:12 am

Kick ass. Couldn't get the Second Language link to work though.
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Postby marie3 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 4:53 am

Thanks goutroy. I especially liked Fragile Friends - Caught on the Hop.
Like British, the Second Language link did not work for me.
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Postby luckyducky91 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:44 am

Thanks!
I really liked Game Theory and Fragile Friends.
I never heard of them before now.

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