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so i listened to black saint and the sinner lady by charles mingus and really liked it. what should i get by him next?
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Either "Blues & Roots, or ""Ah, Um". He also did "Money Jungle" with Duke Ellington which gets an honorable mention.
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Dominic R. posted:something like Flipper - Album Generic. I want to feel and hear the same gently caress it, or oops there was a gently caress up? whatever gently caress it keep going. Good luck with it ;/ I've always thought groups like U.S Maple and Arab on Radar sounded like Flipper... but the best thing about Flipper is that the lyrics are so I'm not too sure what to say.
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Dominic R. posted:something like Flipper - Album Generic. I want to feel and hear the same gently caress it, or oops there was a gently caress up? whatever gently caress it keep going. Good luck with it ;/ The band that best approaches Flipper's nihilism is Swans, in fact their songs are even slower and dirgier. But for the "gently caress up" part you might wanna try Butthole Surfers, especially their earlier albums.
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CAMiasm posted:so i listened to black saint and the sinner lady by charles mingus and really liked it. what should i get by him next? Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus, if you haven't already listened to that of course. After that, go with Pithecanthropus Erectus, The Clown, Mingus Ah Um, and Blues & Roots.
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 00:15 |
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I'm a big fan of Einsturzende Neubauten... I know, I forgot the umlaut. Too lazy to find it on a friend's computer. I love the hard hitting industrial NOIZE, but I'd really like to see if anything sounds like their more accessible releases "Stella Maris" or "Sabrina". Help, anyone? EDIT: Bonus question: Can anyone recommend any late 80's/early 90's south florida bands? As in, I'd like to check out the scene that produced Marilyn Manson, Jack off Jill, etc. spouse fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Jan 21, 2010 |
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PUSSY BARON posted:I want to hear some good Mexican music. All I know is norteño and mariachi or Esquivel. Are there any cool Mexican bands that are like Os Mutantes or something? If you like the same riff in every song, Juanes is a popular choice. Technically he's Colombian, though.
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I'm trying to find music featuring humming and/or untuned instruments, piano in particular. Didn't have much luck Googlin'. Anyone help a brotha out?
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I'm looking for some real dark and heavy hip hop. I've heard Dälek's Absence and Abandoned Language, and it's exactly the kind of music I'm looking for.
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I'm looking for some guitar heavy funk. I'd really like to start learning funk guitar, so I'm specifically looking for stuff with lots of awesome guitar chords, where the guitar is pretty audible and slick sounding. I already listen to a bit of funk, but the guitar is mostly just a few scratchy chords which is pretty easy to learn, and doesn't give me much to work with. Anybody got any suggestions for funk bands with some killer riffs?
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Fonzarelli posted:I'm looking for some guitar heavy funk. I'd really like to start learning funk guitar, so I'm specifically looking for stuff with lots of awesome guitar chords, where the guitar is pretty audible and slick sounding. I already listen to a bit of funk, but the guitar is mostly just a few scratchy chords which is pretty easy to learn, and doesn't give me much to work with. Anybody got any suggestions for funk bands with some killer riffs? As far as regional sounds go, New Orleans pretty much had the guitar lead sound locked down so you'd probably like the first two Meters albums (S/T, Struttin). Unless you're talking about the wah sound, then you probably want to check Ernie Vincent's song Dap Walk. (People need to be more specific when they're talking 'funk', since early soul extension funk is a big difference from mid/late 70 'fonk'.) Grant Green's 'Live At The Lighthouse' 2xLP always shows up in crates, mainly because of Greg Williams on drums, but it's pretty much jazz guitar with a tight rhythm crew (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbEPnC17re0). (Bonus sleeper b-side guitar tune; Joe Pass's A Time For Us http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKk_SEsr6GQ ) e: poo poo, and the two guitar line song 'Side Saddle': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK6nRMgL__4 JehovahsWetness fucked around with this message at 16:46 on Jan 21, 2010 |
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Skilleddk London Zoo by The Bug was well-received & is p. heavy, menacing. the little taste of Dalek I got sounds directly between Aesop Rock & Cannibal Ox. so either of those may satisfy. or neither.
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 19:33 |
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I've really been digging some shoegaze lately, but there are very few bands that I know about. I mostly have been enjoying Loveless (of course), Adorable's Against Perfection album, and some of M83's more shoegaze-y stuff. Where do I go from here?
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 06:51 |
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Cocteau Twins - Treasure Ride - Nowhere Slowdive - Souvlaki Chapterhouse - Whirlpool The Drop Nineteens - Delaware Swirlies - Blonder Tongue Audio Baton newer stuff: School of Seven Bells - Alpinisms A Place to Bury Stranger - both of their albums Fleeting Joys - Occult Radiance
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Spiritualized, maybe?
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doug fuckey fucked around with this message at 21:49 on May 31, 2012 |
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Fonzarelli posted:I'm looking for some guitar heavy funk. I'd really like to start learning funk guitar, so I'm specifically looking for stuff with lots of awesome guitar chords, where the guitar is pretty audible and slick sounding. I already listen to a bit of funk, but the guitar is mostly just a few scratchy chords which is pretty easy to learn, and doesn't give me much to work with. Anybody got any suggestions for funk bands with some killer riffs? I'm guessing this goes without saying but you have listened to Maggot Brain by Funkadelic yes?
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shpladoinkle posted:Could I get a helping of melodic dance/pop electronica like Passion Pit? They're my intro into the genre and I'm really diggin it. Much thanks. Try MGMT, M83 and Cut Copy
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shpladoinkle posted:Could I get a helping of melodic dance/pop electronica like Passion Pit? They're my intro into the genre and I'm really diggin it. Much thanks. It's not exactly LIKE Passion Pit but I think that Royksopp would be something you'd like too
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Could I get some post-punk with a prominent horn section? Basically, I'm looking for something along the lines of the funkier stuff by The Teardrop Explodes.
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I just discovered Utah Saints, can y'all recommend groups with a similar sound? "Power to the Beats" is my favorite Utah Saints track, if that helps. edit: I'm also really into Capsule, know of anything similar? Thanks
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juamasos posted:I just discovered Utah Saints, can y'all recommend groups with a similar sound? "Power to the Beats" is my favorite Utah Saints track, if that helps. Like Utah Saints: check out Dee-Lite, The Shamen, Pragha Khan, Westbam, X-Press 2 and Real McCoy
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Final Fart Buttball posted:It's not exactly LIKE Passion Pit but I think that Royksopp would be something you'd like too Will do--thanks as well etard kinevel, I know and like MGMT and M83 but I'll try Cut Copy
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I like gently caress Buttons what else should I listen to? edit: Also if anyone can recommend something similar to "Children of God" by Swans I would be most grateful. colonelsandy fucked around with this message at 12:28 on Jan 25, 2010 |
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IntoTheNihil posted:I'm looking for spacey rock/metal like Cynic, The Faceless (meh i like their new album), Gordian Knot helphelphelp you could also just recommend me similar stuff to Planetary Duality. I've yet to find any DM with a similar sound outside of Spawn of Possession.
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 01:24 |
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I posted this in TBB but it might be better serviced here despite it not being music per se. I've recently developed an affinity for American "roots music" -- folk music, blues, jazz, and so on -- from the turn of the century to the 1960s. Obviously, I'm looking for a good book on Alan Lomax, as he did a monumental thing by recorded many great musicians, which includes both biography as well as his musicological/folklorist endeavours in detail. Failing this, however, two books -- one that covers his biography and one that covers his musicological stuff -- would be fine too if they're also in-depth. I will probably pick up the book Lomax himself wrote on the blues (The Land Where Blues Began, 2002 pbk. ed.) as well as a collection of some of his writings -- my university libraries have both -- but I'm looking for a good, definitive book(s) about him rather than by him. Thanks in advance and sorry for the not-strictly-music request!
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ARE CHILDREN posted:Could I get some post-punk with a prominent horn section? Basically, I'm looking for something along the lines of the funkier stuff by The Teardrop Explodes. try: James Chance and the Contortions - BUY Blurt - s/t
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etard knievel posted:Like Utah Saints: check out Dee-Lite, The Shamen, Pragha Khan, Westbam, X-Press 2 and Real McCoy Thanks alot dude!
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Muy Picante rear end posted:try: Thanks! Not exactly what I was looking for, but it still owns.
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colonelsandy posted:I like gently caress Buttons what else should I listen to? Growing Belong Emeralds
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# ? Jan 27, 2010 22:05 |
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I just got Mosely Sholes and Marchin' Already by Ocean Colour Scene, any recommendations of other bands to listen to would be welcomed. Also similar acts to Neko Case, I'm thinking about get Florence + The Machine's album.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 02:45 |
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Anyone know who composed the music for Deus Ex and Fringe and if there is anything in a similar vein?
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 11:46 |
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slowdave posted:Growing These hit the spot, thank you.
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# ? Jan 28, 2010 16:13 |
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1. Any bands similar to The Distillers, Tsunami Bomb, or Selby Tigers. Female lead singers is a plus. 2. Anything similar to Datarock, Freezepop, and Apoptygma Berzerk.
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 01:13 |
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Two requests: 1. Female rappers. I've listened to a few songs with female rappers (some by P.O.S. for instance) and thought they were great. For reference, my favorite rappers in general are Blackalicious, Nas, and Tupac. 2. Anything in Swedish, Hindi, or Arabic. I know just about nothing of the latter two, but I'm familiar with a few Swedish bands. My favorite is Kent, but I'd still only give them maybe a 7/10. It would be sweet if I could find something more folksy (not Laleh) in Swedish. Thanks in advance!
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# ? Jan 29, 2010 01:47 |
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So I know a site like last.fm can show me related bands but what if I am looking for a specific type of song. Artists and bands generally try to vary at least a little in their song content(unless you're Nickelback). It is has to describe what type of song I'm even looking for. I've been on an indy female vocalist kick of late with Kate Nash, Joanna Newsom, and Regina Spektor but more specific than that the bittersweet feeling some indy songs can illicit. Blame 500 Days of Summer as Wolfmother - Vagabond has been getting a lot of playtime too.
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Corte posted:So I know a site like last.fm can show me related bands but what if I am looking for a specific type of song. Artists and bands generally try to vary at least a little in their song content(unless you're Nickelback). It is has to describe what type of song I'm even looking for. I've been on an indy female vocalist kick of late with Kate Nash, Joanna Newsom, and Regina Spektor but more specific than that the bittersweet feeling some indy songs can illicit. Blame 500 Days of Summer as Wolfmother - Vagabond has been getting a lot of playtime too. If I'm not mistaken, you can also choose a tag for a song or an artist and then listen to a last.fm radio of that tag (ie. "bittersweet" radio or whatever)
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Dominic R. posted:something like Flipper - Album Generic. I want to feel and hear the same gently caress it, or oops there was a gently caress up? whatever gently caress it keep going. Good luck with it ;/ Try Pissed Jeans latest release; King of Jeans. Subpop has some free mp3s on their site. Most of Pussy Galores albums has a similar nihilist attitude, I personally think Right Now! is their best effort in that vein. Saint Rockhopper posted:Anything in Swedish, I think it's pretty hard to dislike Håkan Hellström. As for something more folksy, Cornelis Wreesvijk is mandatory listening. MonkeeKong fucked around with this message at 17:38 on Jan 29, 2010 |
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