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Music Reviews: Vision Creation Newsun by Boredoms released in 1999 via Birdman. Genre: Noise Rock. Of course, Vision Creation Newsun isn't so much an 'album' as it's a pagan ritual, a tribal drum-circle in which Boredoms play themselves into transcendent trance-states. Essentially a single 67 minute incantation, the set relentlessly pursues a shared, sustained, singular ecstasy. It's like the Boredoms' Vision Creation Newsun being possessed by early Hawkwind. Introduced by an unaccompanied chorus of solemn Buddhist chants, the track quickly explodes out of the gate with the furiously head-banging 'OM Riff', never stopping to look back for the next fifty-one minutes. Download boredoms vision creation newsun 320 kbps shared files: Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun.rar from mediafire.com 90.37 MB, Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun.rar from mediafire.com 90.37 MB. On Vision Creation Newsun, the Boredoms continue to pursue the phoenixlike transformation first revealed on 1998's Super Ae, rising from rock's modern primitives to become elemental prog-mired magi. This nine-track song cycle features symbols for titles.
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001 Dismemberment Plan: Emergency & I
002 Stereolab: Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
003 Beck: Midnite Vultures
004 Flaming Lips: The Soft Bulletin
005 David Sylvian: Approaching Silence
006 Built to Spill: Keep It Like a Secret
007 Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: I See a Darkness
008 Supergrass: s/t
009 Blur: 13
010 Lilys: The 3 Way
011 Todd Edwards: Prima Edizione
012 Les Savy Fav: The Cat and the Cobra
013 Modest Mouse: Building Nothing Out of Something
014 Czan: Samsara
015 Aril Brikha: Deeparture In Time
016 Solex: Pick Up
017 Super Furry Animals: Guerrilla
018 Nightmares on Wax: Carboot Soul
019 Destiny's Child: The Writing's on the Wall
020 XTC: Apple Venus Volume 1
021 MF DOOM: Operation Doomsday
022 Gramm: Personal Rock
023 Shiina Ringo: Muzai Moratorium
024 Campag Velocet: Bon Chic Bon Genre
025 Godspeed You Black Emperor!: Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada
026 Underworld: Beaucoup Fish
027 ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead: Madonna
028 Lil Wayne: Tha Block Is Hot
029 Kelis: Kaleidoscope
030 Atman: Tradition
031 Sam Prekop: s/t
032 Travis: The Man Who
033 American Football: s/t
034 Lida Husik: Mad Flavor
035 Dr. Dre: 2001
036 Stars of the Lid: Avec Laudenum
037 Chemical Brothers: Surrender
038 Scritti Politti: Anomie & Bonhomie
039 Burning Airlines: Mission: Control!
040 Project Pat: Ghetty Green
041 Dettinger: Intershop
042 Świetliki: Perły przed wieprze
043 The Necks: Hanging Gardens
044 Pépé Bradock: Burning (EP)
045 Meshell Ndegeocello: Bitter
046 The Users: Nie idź do pracy
047 Olivia Tremor Control: Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume 1
048 Saint Etienne: Places to Visit (EP)
049 Wilco: Summerteeth
050 Monsoon Bassoon: I Dig Your Voodoo
051 Yume Bitsu: s/t
052 Starzy Singers: Rock-a-bubu
053 Beta Band: s/t
054 SND: MakeSND Cassette
055 Theorem: Ion
056 Fall: The Marshall Suite
057 Basement Jaxx: Remedy
058 Jim O'Rourke: Halfway to a Threeway (EP)
059 Myslovitz: Miłość w czasach popkultury
060 Drexciya: Neptune's Lair
061 Curd Duca: Elevator 2
062 Sleater-Kinney: The Hot Rock
063 Pudelsi: Psychopop
064 Mouse On Mars: Niun Niggung
065 Rakim: The Master
066 Cassius: 1999
067 dEUS: The Ideal Crash
068 Pharoahe Monch: Internal Affairs
069 Boredoms: Vision Creation Newsun
070 DJ Rolando: The Aztec Mystic Mix
071 Pita: Get Out
072 Roots: Things Fall Apart
073 Microphones: Don't Wake Me Up
074 I:Cube: Adore
075 Kool Keith: Black Elvis/Lost In Space
076 The Cinematic Orchestra: Motion
077 My Morning Jacket: The Tennessee Fire
078 Warszafski Deszcz: Nastukafszy
079 Pavement: Terror Twilight
080 Monolake: Interstate
081 Orbital: The Middle of Nowhere
082 Arto Lindsay: Prize
083 Rei Harakami: Opa*Q
084 Jay-Z: Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter
085 Aphex Twin: Windowlicker (EP)
086 To Rococo Rot: The Amateur View
087 American Analog Set: The Golden Band
088 OOIOO: Feather Float
089 Superchunk: Come Pick Me Up
090 Takako Minekawa: Fun 9
091 Roots Manuva: Brand New Second Hand
092 David Grubbs: The Spectrum Between
093 Art of Noise: The Seduction of Claude Debussy
094 Trans Am: Futureworld
095 Jimi Tenor: Organism
096 Q-Tip: Amplified
097 David Sylvian: Dead Bees on a Cake
098 Pinback: s/t
099 Eminem: The Slim Shady LP
100 Maryanne Amacher: Sound Characters (Making the Third Ear)
101 Tarentel: From Bone To Satellite
102 Aim: Cold Water Music
103 Tristeza: Spine and Sensory
104 DJ 600 Volt: Szejsetkilovolt
105 Moby: Play
106 Ryuichi Sakamoto: BTTB
107 Neurosis: Times of Grace
108 Spring Heel Jack: Treader
109 Peace Orchestra: s/t
110 David Kristian: Room Tone
111 Oliver Mtukudzi: Tuku Music
112 Fly Pan Am: s/t
113 DJ Vadim: U.S.S.R. Life From the Other Side
114 Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile
115 Papa M: Live From a Shark Cage
116 Add N to X: Avant Hard
117 Prince Paul: A Prince Among Thieves
118 Four Tet: Dialogue
119 Position Normal: Stop Your Nonsense
120 Afro Kolektyw: Negatywne wibracje
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01 Stone Temple Pilots: Sour Girl
02 Annie: The Greatest Hit
03 Aphex Twin: Windowlicker
04 Moloko: Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix)
05 Cardigans: Erase/Rewind
06 Pepe Bradock: Deep Burnt
07 Kasia Stankiewicz: Dopiero od jutra
08 Christina Aguilera: What a Girl Wants
09 Kelis: Caught Out There
10 Anna Maria Jopek: Ja Wysiadam
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11 Travis: Driftwood
12 Basement Jaxx: Red Alert
13 Pavement: Major Leagues
14 Moby: Porcelain
15 Suede: She's In Fashion
16 Destiny's Child: So Good
17 TLC: No Scrubs
18 Bomfunk MC's: Freestyler
19 Ol' Dirty Bastard feat. Kelis: Got Your Money
20 Cassius: Feeling for You
21 Les Savy Fav: Our Coastal Hymn
22 Eminem: My Name Is
23 Mariah Carey: Heartbreaker
24 Cassius: '99
25 Lene Marlin: Sitting Down Here
26 Eiffel 65: Blue (Da Ba Dee)
27 Kelis: I Want Your Love
28 T.Love: Piosenka
29 Jennifer Lopez: If You Had My Love
30 Pete Heller: Big Love
31 Jay-Z: NYMP
32 Destiny's Child: Bug a Boo
33 Chemical Brothers: Hey Boy Hey Girl
34 Le Tigre: Deceptacon
35 Britney Spears: Sometimes
36 Mary Blige: All That I Can Say
37 Blaque: Bring It All to Me
38 Jennifer Lopez: Waiting for Tonight
39 Badly Drawn Boy: It Came from the Ground (Andy Votel Remix)
40 Sixpence None the Richer: Kiss Me
41 Counting Crows: Colorblind
42 Travis: Turn
43 Donell Jones: U Know What's Up
44 Mr. Oizo: Flat Beat
45 Amel Larrieux: Get Up
46 Travis: Why Does It Always Rain on Me?
47 Backstreet Boys: I Want It That Way
48 Jamiroquai: Canned Heat
49 Whitney Houston: It's Not Right, But It's OK
50 Andrés: Set U Free (EP)
51 Jennifer Lopez: Feelin' So Good
52 Christina Aguilera: Genie In a Bottle
53 Britney Spears: Born to Make You Happy
54 Artful Dodger feat. Craig David: Re-Rewind
55 Jordan Knight: Give It to You
56 Armand Van Helden: You Don't Know Me
57 Moby: Find My Baby
58 Bush: The Chemicals Between Us
59 George Michael feat. Mary J. Blige: As
60 Michael Moog: That Sound
61 JT Money featuring Solé: Who Dat
62 Red Hot Chili Peppers: Scar Tissue
63 Chicane: Saltwater
64 Vanessa Amorosi: Absolutely Everybody
65 ATB: 9pm (Till I Come)
66 Britney Spears: You Drive Me Crazy
67 M2M: Don't Say You Love Me
68 Shanks & Bigfoot: Sweet Like Chocolate
69 Mandy Moore: Candy
70 Suede: Electricity
71 Azzido Da Bass: Dooms Night
72 Len: Steal My Sunshine
73 Cassius: La Mouche (DJ Falcon Metal Mix)
74 Dido: Here With Me
75 Tanto Metro & Devonte: Everyone Falls in Love
76 Whitney Houston: My Love Is Your Love
77 B.G.: Bling Bling
78 Lou Bega: Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...)
79 Phats & Small: Turn Around
80 Robert Gawliński: Cherman
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If you're new to the Acids, this might be a relatively safe introduction. Their trademark layering of spacey electronics, rocket powered riffage, and propulsively thunderous drumming is all here, but where they can occasionally wander off into aimless, free-form chaos on record, this comes the closest to capturing their rapturous live sound. On OM, their path to religious ecstasy is pretty well plotted. Although they take the opportunity to travel from space rock through prog, Celtic and Asian folk influences, ambient drone, and full-on psychedelic racket, they never meander. Each section evolves naturally out of the previous one. Oliver Sacks wrote about the way migraines arrive fully formed, but distant. The whole experience is there, but it's like watching it approach from the horizon until it envelopes you. Similarly, the various styles the Acids traverse are all inherent in the preceding sections. They're just drawing them out as they go along.
Recorded in the midst of line-up changes, the band takes the opportunity to sum up their deep history as well as use Gong’s source material to propel them into new territories. Elements of their outer-space freakouts have been stripped down to their essential bits and channeled through the OM Riff’s monster-sized bad-assery, imbuing them with a singular vision and sense of purpose. Kawabata is unquestionably a guitar god, although his usual style has little to do with the specific notes he's playing. It's all about the feel of the song, or more accurately, channeling whatever he's feeling—which is probably something like growing to be 5000 feet tall and reaching through the heavens to grapple with the infinities of atom-smashing, burning star cores of the universe. When he’s really on, he can make you feel it too. By the time the OM Riff crashes in again for the final third of the album, it’s pulled elements of all the preceding movements along in its gravitational wake. This is the true sound of the Cosmic Inferno. Kawabata’s soloing like a maniac, his controls set for the heart of the sun. Higashi Hiroshi’s electronics could be an Aurora Borealis of scintillating scotomas; or just as likely, you’ve gone subterranean, and what you thought were shimmering stars was a wildly writhing mass of glowworms. And Shimura Koji and Okano Futoshi power the entire trip with their dual, hammer-of-the-gods drumming.
This is pure, glorious, brain-melting exhilaration all the way, and easily one of the top five albums in the Acid’s sprawling Temple.
Here's the original version by Gong. Now imagine that stretched out for nearly an hour and played by Dr. Manhattan on an LSD freakout.
Iao Chant