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  1. bia liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Things You Can’t Believe We Have   
    Lana being lana
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  7. deadlynightshades liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Sky Ferreira   
    The church of Ferreira is stronger than the catholic church. The way we still have faith in this woman.
  8. Veinsineon liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Caroline Polachek   
    Yes! Have you seen her in the MGMT video too?
     
     
    BTW, does anybody know about END OF THE WORLD ILUSION SONG?
     
    It's the only registered track that I have no clue what it alludes to
     
    I love this
     

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    The church of Ferreira is stronger than the catholic church. The way we still have faith in this woman.
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    The church of Ferreira is stronger than the catholic church. The way we still have faith in this woman.
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    The church of Ferreira is stronger than the catholic church. The way we still have faith in this woman.
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    The church of Ferreira is stronger than the catholic church. The way we still have faith in this woman.
  13. Mash Tragic liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Forever puzzled and charmed by Nevada (A.K.A. Lana del RAY)   
    Hey guys! Not a frequent poster and I'm still getting used to the new format, so forgive me if this is the wrong section.
     
    It's been a while since I last dedicated some listening time to Lana. I'm not sure if I fell out of love, or if maybe I'm not in the mind set that requires me to listen to her, but...
    Last week I felt an urge to listen to Nevada A.K.A. again, completely out of the blue. It has been my favorite work of hers, since the very beginning. I discovered her with Video Games through Stereogum when it was released, and at the time, Nevada was her only complete album available.
     
    I have always been puzzled and charmed by this album. Everything about it, from details to the whole mastering. So I decided to look stuff up about the production and not much came up.
    I decided to visit discogs https://www.discogs.com/Lana-Del-Ray-Lana-Del-Ray-AKA-Lizzy-Grant/release/3370444 and saw the producer is David Kahne.
    I'm looking for simmilar sounds, I really want to listen to works simmilar to this album. The artist itself is not something I'll limit myself about, but the production on this album is just breathtaking for me. My favorite songs are Yayo (don't even get me started about the time when this was rereleased) and Kill Kill. Put Me in a Movie and Jump are the other two songs which I most played off the album...
     
    Investigating Kahne, I came to find something very surprising. He produced other works I really liked before knowing he was involved. Regina Spektor, Emilie Simon, Butterfly Boucher, and other names I wasn't expecting to come across (Paul McCartney, The Bangles, Kelly Clarkson and Ingrid Michaelson amidst others). Of course, there are no obvious simmilarities between the production for all these acts, which is a good thing, means this producer/artist is not "copy pasting" a formula across different people.
     
    But I really WANT to find albums/artists that sound like this era of Lana.
     
    Does anybody have any recommendations? I'm not being able to find anything based on websites (that same discogs release site I just shared recommended me stuff ranging from Madonna, to Coldplay and Rihanna, which, meaning no disrespect, have absolutely nothing to do with the unique brilliance of this record).
     
    Once again, sorry if my post is not placed correctly
     
    EDIT: I'm reading something about Steven Mertens/relax27 being the original producer of most of the songs that landed up in Nevada? And he's known more for being a video producer. Weird.
     
    EDIT 2: http://www.mtv.com/news/2695337/lana-del-rey-first-album-5-points-records-interview/ this interview is interesting. Everything about this album is very mysterious to me. Who's this manager that decided to shelf the album?
  14. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Forever puzzled and charmed by Nevada (A.K.A. Lana del RAY)   
    Hey guys! Not a frequent poster and I'm still getting used to the new format, so forgive me if this is the wrong section.
     
    It's been a while since I last dedicated some listening time to Lana. I'm not sure if I fell out of love, or if maybe I'm not in the mind set that requires me to listen to her, but...
    Last week I felt an urge to listen to Nevada A.K.A. again, completely out of the blue. It has been my favorite work of hers, since the very beginning. I discovered her with Video Games through Stereogum when it was released, and at the time, Nevada was her only complete album available.
     
    I have always been puzzled and charmed by this album. Everything about it, from details to the whole mastering. So I decided to look stuff up about the production and not much came up.
    I decided to visit discogs https://www.discogs.com/Lana-Del-Ray-Lana-Del-Ray-AKA-Lizzy-Grant/release/3370444 and saw the producer is David Kahne.
    I'm looking for simmilar sounds, I really want to listen to works simmilar to this album. The artist itself is not something I'll limit myself about, but the production on this album is just breathtaking for me. My favorite songs are Yayo (don't even get me started about the time when this was rereleased) and Kill Kill. Put Me in a Movie and Jump are the other two songs which I most played off the album...
     
    Investigating Kahne, I came to find something very surprising. He produced other works I really liked before knowing he was involved. Regina Spektor, Emilie Simon, Butterfly Boucher, and other names I wasn't expecting to come across (Paul McCartney, The Bangles, Kelly Clarkson and Ingrid Michaelson amidst others). Of course, there are no obvious simmilarities between the production for all these acts, which is a good thing, means this producer/artist is not "copy pasting" a formula across different people.
     
    But I really WANT to find albums/artists that sound like this era of Lana.
     
    Does anybody have any recommendations? I'm not being able to find anything based on websites (that same discogs release site I just shared recommended me stuff ranging from Madonna, to Coldplay and Rihanna, which, meaning no disrespect, have absolutely nothing to do with the unique brilliance of this record).
     
    Once again, sorry if my post is not placed correctly
     
    EDIT: I'm reading something about Steven Mertens/relax27 being the original producer of most of the songs that landed up in Nevada? And he's known more for being a video producer. Weird.
     
    EDIT 2: http://www.mtv.com/news/2695337/lana-del-rey-first-album-5-points-records-interview/ this interview is interesting. Everything about this album is very mysterious to me. Who's this manager that decided to shelf the album?
  15. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Forever puzzled and charmed by Nevada (A.K.A. Lana del RAY)   
    Hey guys! Not a frequent poster and I'm still getting used to the new format, so forgive me if this is the wrong section.
     
    It's been a while since I last dedicated some listening time to Lana. I'm not sure if I fell out of love, or if maybe I'm not in the mind set that requires me to listen to her, but...
    Last week I felt an urge to listen to Nevada A.K.A. again, completely out of the blue. It has been my favorite work of hers, since the very beginning. I discovered her with Video Games through Stereogum when it was released, and at the time, Nevada was her only complete album available.
     
    I have always been puzzled and charmed by this album. Everything about it, from details to the whole mastering. So I decided to look stuff up about the production and not much came up.
    I decided to visit discogs https://www.discogs.com/Lana-Del-Ray-Lana-Del-Ray-AKA-Lizzy-Grant/release/3370444 and saw the producer is David Kahne.
    I'm looking for simmilar sounds, I really want to listen to works simmilar to this album. The artist itself is not something I'll limit myself about, but the production on this album is just breathtaking for me. My favorite songs are Yayo (don't even get me started about the time when this was rereleased) and Kill Kill. Put Me in a Movie and Jump are the other two songs which I most played off the album...
     
    Investigating Kahne, I came to find something very surprising. He produced other works I really liked before knowing he was involved. Regina Spektor, Emilie Simon, Butterfly Boucher, and other names I wasn't expecting to come across (Paul McCartney, The Bangles, Kelly Clarkson and Ingrid Michaelson amidst others). Of course, there are no obvious simmilarities between the production for all these acts, which is a good thing, means this producer/artist is not "copy pasting" a formula across different people.
     
    But I really WANT to find albums/artists that sound like this era of Lana.
     
    Does anybody have any recommendations? I'm not being able to find anything based on websites (that same discogs release site I just shared recommended me stuff ranging from Madonna, to Coldplay and Rihanna, which, meaning no disrespect, have absolutely nothing to do with the unique brilliance of this record).
     
    Once again, sorry if my post is not placed correctly
     
    EDIT: I'm reading something about Steven Mertens/relax27 being the original producer of most of the songs that landed up in Nevada? And he's known more for being a video producer. Weird.
     
    EDIT 2: http://www.mtv.com/news/2695337/lana-del-rey-first-album-5-points-records-interview/ this interview is interesting. Everything about this album is very mysterious to me. Who's this manager that decided to shelf the album?
  16. Hallo Heaven liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Forever puzzled and charmed by Nevada (A.K.A. Lana del RAY)   
    Hey guys! Not a frequent poster and I'm still getting used to the new format, so forgive me if this is the wrong section.
     
    It's been a while since I last dedicated some listening time to Lana. I'm not sure if I fell out of love, or if maybe I'm not in the mind set that requires me to listen to her, but...
    Last week I felt an urge to listen to Nevada A.K.A. again, completely out of the blue. It has been my favorite work of hers, since the very beginning. I discovered her with Video Games through Stereogum when it was released, and at the time, Nevada was her only complete album available.
     
    I have always been puzzled and charmed by this album. Everything about it, from details to the whole mastering. So I decided to look stuff up about the production and not much came up.
    I decided to visit discogs https://www.discogs.com/Lana-Del-Ray-Lana-Del-Ray-AKA-Lizzy-Grant/release/3370444 and saw the producer is David Kahne.
    I'm looking for simmilar sounds, I really want to listen to works simmilar to this album. The artist itself is not something I'll limit myself about, but the production on this album is just breathtaking for me. My favorite songs are Yayo (don't even get me started about the time when this was rereleased) and Kill Kill. Put Me in a Movie and Jump are the other two songs which I most played off the album...
     
    Investigating Kahne, I came to find something very surprising. He produced other works I really liked before knowing he was involved. Regina Spektor, Emilie Simon, Butterfly Boucher, and other names I wasn't expecting to come across (Paul McCartney, The Bangles, Kelly Clarkson and Ingrid Michaelson amidst others). Of course, there are no obvious simmilarities between the production for all these acts, which is a good thing, means this producer/artist is not "copy pasting" a formula across different people.
     
    But I really WANT to find albums/artists that sound like this era of Lana.
     
    Does anybody have any recommendations? I'm not being able to find anything based on websites (that same discogs release site I just shared recommended me stuff ranging from Madonna, to Coldplay and Rihanna, which, meaning no disrespect, have absolutely nothing to do with the unique brilliance of this record).
     
    Once again, sorry if my post is not placed correctly
     
    EDIT: I'm reading something about Steven Mertens/relax27 being the original producer of most of the songs that landed up in Nevada? And he's known more for being a video producer. Weird.
     
    EDIT 2: http://www.mtv.com/news/2695337/lana-del-rey-first-album-5-points-records-interview/ this interview is interesting. Everything about this album is very mysterious to me. Who's this manager that decided to shelf the album?
  17. Deleted User liked a post in a topic by Gone user in Chairlift   
    Definitely agree. Something is just, WOW, what an album, it's filled with gems
  18. maysparkle liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Chairlift   
    I still feel Something was their best work. Don't get me wrong, the polish in Moth was IT. but Something came after high expectations from "mainstream" fans who literally found out about them due to the iPod commercial, and a rioting "indie" scene who criticized them for doing so (what I find completely ridiculous, it doesn't make you a good fan or true music savvy to not want commercial success for anyone, it's just plain toxic). Also, Aaron had left the band after a lot of drama.
    The producers they worked with are IT. Jorge Elbrecht, Dan Carey, Josh Ascalon... And also, it was the very first time Caroline had a more active role besides vocals and keyboards, and Patrick producing.
     
    My favorite tracks are the more unconventional ones, where you really feel Cocteau Twins, Bjork and Air influences (like Turning, Amanaemonesia and Peculiar Paradise).
     
    I feel really heartbroken for their breakup. I even found out they came as MGMT's support band some time to my country and I didn't even know them at that time.
  19. June Gloom liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Chairlift   
    I still feel Something was their best work. Don't get me wrong, the polish in Moth was IT. but Something came after high expectations from "mainstream" fans who literally found out about them due to the iPod commercial, and a rioting "indie" scene who criticized them for doing so (what I find completely ridiculous, it doesn't make you a good fan or true music savvy to not want commercial success for anyone, it's just plain toxic). Also, Aaron had left the band after a lot of drama.
    The producers they worked with are IT. Jorge Elbrecht, Dan Carey, Josh Ascalon... And also, it was the very first time Caroline had a more active role besides vocals and keyboards, and Patrick producing.
     
    My favorite tracks are the more unconventional ones, where you really feel Cocteau Twins, Bjork and Air influences (like Turning, Amanaemonesia and Peculiar Paradise).
     
    I feel really heartbroken for their breakup. I even found out they came as MGMT's support band some time to my country and I didn't even know them at that time.
  20. Deleted User liked a post in a topic by Sucker in ALLIE X   
    and looong before all that there was Out of Control
  21. Sucker liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in ALLIE X   
    did you forget about out of control?
  22. True Romance liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Tei Shi   
    Oh, the reason I created a thread is because I searched and nothing came up... Weird... Now I see it's been merged
  23. True Romance liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Tei Shi   
    "Tei Shi (aka Valerie Teicher Barbosa) is the colombian Buenos Aires-born, Vancouver-raised, New York-based singer winning over the city with her lithe vocals and ethereal pounding bass, just don't describe it as R&B."
    (i-d: https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/j58mzx/tei-shi-makes-music-for-mermaids)
     
    She's amazing. She has worked with so many of my favorite artists: Patrick Wimberly (from Chairlift), Blood Orange, Grimes (cameos on kill v maim) and on.   If you like Caroline Polachek, Empress Of, Solange, Kelela, Grimes, HANA, Shura and/or Kimbra, I'm sure you'll love her.   Her voice is quite unique, she's got a really good range and she has a very distinct sound.   Her releases up to now have been:  2013 - Saudade EP 2015 - Verde EP

    2017 - Debut album: Crawl Space

    2019 - La Linda (my favorite up to now, this is an AMAZING album)

    2020 - Die 4 Ur Love EP (Sounds REALLY good, it seems she found her sound)

     
     
    Some videos:
     

     

     

     

     

     

  24. June Gloom liked a post in a topic by Deleted User in Tei Shi   
    "Tei Shi (aka Valerie Teicher Barbosa) is the colombian Buenos Aires-born, Vancouver-raised, New York-based singer winning over the city with her lithe vocals and ethereal pounding bass, just don't describe it as R&B."
    (i-d: https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/j58mzx/tei-shi-makes-music-for-mermaids)
     
    She's amazing. She has worked with so many of my favorite artists: Patrick Wimberly (from Chairlift), Blood Orange, Grimes (cameos on kill v maim) and on.   If you like Caroline Polachek, Empress Of, Solange, Kelela, Grimes, HANA, Shura and/or Kimbra, I'm sure you'll love her.   Her voice is quite unique, she's got a really good range and she has a very distinct sound.   Her releases up to now have been:  2013 - Saudade EP 2015 - Verde EP

    2017 - Debut album: Crawl Space

    2019 - La Linda (my favorite up to now, this is an AMAZING album)

    2020 - Die 4 Ur Love EP (Sounds REALLY good, it seems she found her sound)

     
     
    Some videos:
     

     

     

     

     

     

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