I like forms and forms like me
I am not surprised that I had never heard of Pylon before tonight. I am also not surprised that I love them. They are spiky and spare and apophatic—the musical equivalent of Ceci n'est pas une pipe, only headbangingly danceable. Their catchiest songs are anti-anthems. This after I spent much of today plying
asakiyume with mythic folk. Maybe it's the same angle of my brain that really likes Pierrot Lunaire.

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Yes you are a Katamari of music, absorbing all, and that's brilliant.
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I think most of mine on my computer is Britten, Menotti, Puccini, Offenbach, and Weill, with occasionally outcroppings of Shostakovich, Bach, and Saint-Saëns. Carl Orff, Carlisle Floyd. I suppose there's nowhere else to file P.D.Q. Bach and Anna Russell. If I ever transferred my entire CD collection to iTunes, I think Macintosh would hate me for the rest of its life.
Yes you are a Katamari of music, absorbing all, and that's brilliant.
I like to think I don't listen to anything that sucks . . .
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My only familiarity with the plot of the Ring of the Nibelungs is from Anna Russell :-) (incidentally, if you're unsure how to spell "Nibelungs"--which you would not be, but I was--and simply type "Ring of the," minus even the quotation marks, into Google, it comes right up. Oh Internetz, I love you.)
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Yay.
You should then appreciate, if you have not already heard it, her "Backwards with the Folk Song."
Hey, libido, bats in the belfry
Jolly old Sigmund Freud!