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Post by Darkcrawl on Jun 3, 2007 23:58:55 GMT
A little while later I found what label it was on, and ordered the CD, it set me back 27 bucks, the Canadian dollar is worthless, thanks for answering though. I wish the music store here would hurry the hell up, I ordered Deleted Scenes From The Transition Hospital in early April, and it still hasn't shown up at the store, luckily, you don't have to pay until it shows up, but I really want the album. Tell them that they are delaying your treatment and to get a move on. Deleted Scenes... will stain your world. Code 666 are very prompt and I think you can order Deleted Scenes from the Aural Music webstore at a bargain price. Try that.
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Post by Tyranor on Apr 18, 2008 6:56:30 GMT
Out curiosity I checked what information Discogs.com have about TAOP and found term "illbient" to be attached to DSftTH album. I can't tell if it's relevant but I came across one of descriptions which I found somewhat funny:
Other definitions, such as those coined by the iconoclastic Helios Creed, state: "although Eno invented ambient music while ill in bed - "illbient" is actually an extreme retro offshoot that demands that the listener produces a doctor's note before being allowed to purchase."
Well I thought if TAOP is cosidered to be dark ambient in general I would go for "Wrongbient" as it might be more accurate definition ;D
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Post by Darkcrawl on Apr 20, 2008 18:45:53 GMT
Sounds good to me! Wrongbient could be the best description!
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