Lyndon
@drtechnical.bsky.social
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Musician : ambient/drone/experimental/post-rock/field recordings/synths/effect pedals/bleeps&noises https://lyndonscarfe.bandcamp.com
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drtechnical.bsky.social
If we’re going to cancel rip off degree subjects let’s start with PPE at Oxbridge.
drtechnical.bsky.social
I’m still not entirely sure this is a real product, but if it is then this might be the greatest gear ad ever made.

youtu.be/hbO1z13WP8o?...
"How to Orchid" by Telepathic Instruments
YouTube video by Telepathic Instruments
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drtechnical.bsky.social
That was the idea for me, prep for the PTA film. Cheers for the podcast tip 👍
drtechnical.bsky.social
Having a similar experience with Vineland which I’m told is ‘dead easy to read’ for Pynchon.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Really enjoying the Arsenal supporters complaining about Donnarumma’s time wasting. And Arteta whinging about someone feigning injury. The karma is beautiful.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Always a good day to listen to Jim
Jim O’Rourke - The Visitor

Album sleeve
drtechnical.bsky.social
Yeah I loved reading his stuff back then too. His recent stuff is fantastic. Definitely recommend the collection “it gets me home, this curving track” and the Fassbinder book is also great. I haven’t read the Satie one yet. Always look out for him being in LRB.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Ian Penman brilliant as ever on Brian Eno.

Nicely articulates how (even to those of us who worshipped at the Church of Bri) he can be simultaneously fabulous and irritating. For 10 years he created some of the most exciting music on the planet but then there is also the tedious generative stuff.
lrb.co.uk
Read Ian Penman on Brian Eno here:

www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
andrewmale.bsky.social
Well this, in the new @lrb.co.uk, is wonderful.
drtechnical.bsky.social
I really liked Denver Luna off the last album. One note throughout and a nice acappella at the end.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Has McSweeney gone yet?
drtechnical.bsky.social
Yeah definitely, one or two songs I’m not so bothered about but there are a few that aren’t bad for a bunch of lads from Barnsley 😉

Wish the first album had been better produced though.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Yeah, mostly great, especially early on. Started to go shit after signing with Arista.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Have you seen the Futurama 2 line up? That was awesome. With the exception of a certain character on the Sunday. We played on the Saturday (down as Y? on the bill).
Futurama 2 flyer
drtechnical.bsky.social
I do remember it. The most vivid memory was that it was an ice rink and I think they had just laid some covering over the ice so it was really wet and absolutely fucking freezing. Not exactly the hellscape of Leeds Queens Hall (Futurama 2) but not far off 😉
drtechnical.bsky.social
Well as preparation for One Battle After Another I started to read Pynchon’s Vineland but I’m really bogged down in the hipster vernacular.

Taking a break with the help of Yoko Ogawa after loving The Memory Police.
Cover of The Housekeeper and The Professor by Yoko Ogawa.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Hi Richard

Oh boy what a nightmare. Here goes…

1 Miles Davis - in a silent way
2 The Velvet Underground and Nico - ST
3 John Coltrane - A love Supreme
4 Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
5 Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

#5albums50s60sfinal
drtechnical.bsky.social
You might have seen this but if not there’s a great video of the making of the soundtrack.

youtu.be/78x6NnvHQyY?...
drtechnical.bsky.social
I think the clash of all the different ideas was what made them unique and great. Like you say, as some of the interesting bands members left and it seemed to focus more and more on Tom, they became less interesting. Still capable of good stuff but not as wild.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Really loved dEUS but this was the start of me losing interest. Still a few great songs on here though and Sun Ra is absolutely fantastic.
drtechnical.bsky.social
Trying to ‘still care’ and not hide from the outside world .v. the endless fucking daily horror.
Philippe Petit walks on a wire between the Twin Towers
drtechnical.bsky.social
The Elektron Tonverk demo is very impressive but I have serious doubts I have the brainpower to master it. Looks insanely complicated.
drtechnical.bsky.social
What a guitarist Debbie Smith was. ✊
drtechnical.bsky.social
Would you consider a straight swap for a dead Palm Pilot?