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handsome only face
Apr 22, 2010

Cockroach went out of the room in anger. And roach's go to empty room...

Cockroache's Anarchist


baberaham lincoln posted:

http://www.last.fm/home/recs

All I have gotten from this in the past year are the names of the individual members of stuff I already listen to.

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baberaham lincoln
Nov 19, 2008
Then refine your recs by hitting the 'x' next to their name.

bomblol
Jul 17, 2009

my first crapatar
I'm in love with organs, especially electric organs like Hammonds. Stuff by The Doors that is heavy on organs is awesome, as is 'You hit the Nail on the head" by Funkadelic. What I'm looking for is some music that either incorporates organs nicely and frequently, or is based primarily off them. (already listen to Crystal Antlers by the way)

TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.

Pretty much all the songs by Lovage feature both Mike Patton and Jennifer Charles. Reading back it looks like someone already suggested it, but definitely seconding it! Also check out pretty much anything by The Fiery Furnaces.

Pomplamoose
Jun 28, 2008

Colon Parenthesis posted:

All I have gotten from this in the past year are the names of the individual members of stuff I already listen to.

Have you tried looking for artists by label? http://www.ipecac.com/artists

Shorter Than Some
May 6, 2009

TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.

Just remembered. The Evens, it has Ian MacKaye from Fugazi singing with a Amy Farina from the Warmers. And it's just as awesome as you'd expect anything featuring Ian MacKay to be.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X082AXpyCKw.

A LOVELY LAD
Feb 8, 2006

Hey man, wanna hear a secret?



College Slice

TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.

The XX

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PElhV8z7I60

also seconding lovage

Famicom Bunko
Jan 30, 2005
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TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.

Hmm...check out Mates of State.

Verdance
May 9, 2007
Tweak

TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.

Seconding the XX and Stars.

The Hush Sound.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r6MFfMEziE

BeigeJacket
Jul 21, 2005

PoisonedV posted:

I'm in love with organs, especially electric organs like Hammonds. Stuff by The Doors that is heavy on organs is awesome, as is 'You hit the Nail on the head" by Funkadelic. What I'm looking for is some music that either incorporates organs nicely and frequently, or is based primarily off them. (already listen to Crystal Antlers by the way)


Depending on how you feel about New Wave stuff, The Teardrop Explodes have a great organ sound. Julian Cope is a total fanboy of The Doors and Funkadelic.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU1vNjqpwUA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKbjZ0nhiV8

E: ignore the awful 80s videos, everyone involved was taking a lot of LSD.

BeigeJacket fucked around with this message at 22:56 on Aug 28, 2010

KICK BAMA KICK
Mar 2, 2009

TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.

Much of Blanche.

Twoiism
Sep 10, 2008

Ever present.

TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.

Low - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1K0nTR_iqo

Gregor Samsa - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAox6etpbaM

Machinae Supremacy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLvuARVtwXs

kuddles
Jul 16, 2006

Like a fist wrapped in blood...

TheBoogeyMan posted:

Does anyone know some good songs that feature both male and female vocals? I am not particular about the genre.
Aside from the ones already mentioned, Mother Mother and Ra Ra Riot are both bands where most songs feature a male lead singer and several females doing the harmonizing. Also, the Pixies are an obvious one if you aren't well aware of them by now.

FetusOvaries
Jun 16, 2010

I'll kiss you in the rain
Anyone got some god-tier slowcore that's as good as Low or Red House Painters? Or maybe anything depressing from the 90s?

het
Nov 14, 2002

A dark black past
is my most valued
possession
Okay guys I think we can stop replying to TheBoogeyMan, let's not turn this into "PYF song with male and female vocals".

Saucepan Man
Jul 15, 2010

I recently stumbled across 2 scorpions albums which I absolutely love, which is something I though I would never hear myself say. It's 2 of their early 70's albums Fly to The Rainbow and In Trance. I could never get into their 80's and 90's music, but I'm really liking Ulrich Roth on guitar. I can't quite put my finger on what makes me like these albums more than your standard 70's hard rock bands, but if anyone who is familiar with these albums could recommend some similar stuff that would be awesome.

Longtiem
Feb 9, 2010
More like Solomun and Stimming, if anyone knows of anything neat.

Also other record labels like Kompakt, thanks in advance!

sixteenstraws
May 7, 2009

slave to a label but I own my masters

FetusOvaries posted:

Anyone got some god-tier slowcore that's as good as Low or Red House Painters? Or maybe anything depressing from the 90s?

Codiene - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wy6oCPjfCc
Idaho - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZBHpXffkMU
Bedhead - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTkfOVorDl4

Rollersnake
May 9, 2005

Please, please don't let me end up in a threesome with the lunch lady and a gay pirate. That would hit a little too close to home.
Unlockable Ben
I want melodic and/or ambient electronica recommendations. By ambient I don't necessarily mean beatless, but having ambience. Alternatively, just recommend good electronica that doesn't sound like paint-by-numbers. I've probably heard all the really obvious artists you could recommend in this vein. I posted pretty much this same request before and people just kept recommending me Autechre albums I hadn't heard yet. Which is fine, but I would really like to hear someone new.

Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 07:41 on Aug 31, 2010

The Chad Jihad
Feb 24, 2007


machchunk posted:

You're looking for pretty much the entirety of melodic death metal. Some of the big bands in that genre are At the Gates, In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Edge of Sanity, and Amorphis. Also be sure to grab Heartwork by Carcass.

Sorry it took so long, thanks for the recommendation they all turned out great. I initially didn't like In Flames but it grew on me

me your dad
Jul 25, 2006

This may be a long shot but a while back I grabbed an album by Harry Partch and discovered microtonal compositions. Something about the style clicks with me and I'd like to explore more. Wikipedia has a rather lengthy list of composers so I'm not sure where to go from here. The Partch album I have is called "The World of Harry Partch".

me your dad fucked around with this message at 11:33 on Sep 1, 2010

Dr. Quigley
Jun 28, 2008

9/24/2012 never forget:qq:

Rollersnake posted:

I want melodic and/or ambient electronica recommendations. By ambient I don't necessarily mean beatless, but having ambience. Alternatively, just recommend good electronica that doesn't sound like paint-by-numbers. I've probably heard all the really obvious artists you could recommend in this vein. I posted pretty much this same request before and people just kept recommending me Autechre albums I hadn't heard yet. Which is fine, but I would really like to hear someone new.

I'm worried that this might be "really obvious" but I like Plaid so much that I'm gonna go ahead and recommend them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh5su4GgOBY

Rollersnake
May 9, 2005

Please, please don't let me end up in a threesome with the lunch lady and a gay pirate. That would hit a little too close to home.
Unlockable Ben

Dr. Quigley posted:

I'm worried that this might be "really obvious" but I like Plaid so much that I'm gonna go ahead and recommend them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh5su4GgOBY

I hadn't heard Plaid. This is good, thanks.

By really obvious I did mean really obvious—I'm hardly an expert in the genre, but I didn't want people saying "Have you heard Aphex Twin?"

Feedbacker
Nov 20, 2004

Rollersnake posted:

I want melodic and/or ambient electronica recommendations. By ambient I don't necessarily mean beatless, but having ambience. Alternatively, just recommend good electronica that doesn't sound like paint-by-numbers. I've probably heard all the really obvious artists you could recommend in this vein. I posted pretty much this same request before and people just kept recommending me Autechre albums I hadn't heard yet. Which is fine, but I would really like to hear someone new.
Here's some ambient dub.
Basic Channel
Rhythm & Sound

slowdave
Jun 18, 2008

Check out Porter Ricks and Monolake.

Basically anything on Basic Channel/Chain Reaction and everything Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus have been involved in, too.

kingcobweb
Apr 16, 2005
To go a little older, how about Cluster?

Wolfy
Jul 13, 2009

Anyone know any dubstep kind of like this. Specifically I really like the awesome "space laser bass".

King of the Ocean
Mar 28, 2010
Want some cool stoner melodies!

something like 70's psychedelic rock, slowed down with mad smooth guitar solos, trippyyyyy

the closest that i can think of is Opeth's 'atonement', or kyuss's 'spaceship landing'

would be much appreciated!

Dr. Quigley
Jun 28, 2008

9/24/2012 never forget:qq:

King of the Ocean posted:

Want some cool stoner melodies!

something like 70's psychedelic rock, slowed down with mad smooth guitar solos, trippyyyyy

the closest that i can think of is Opeth's 'atonement', or kyuss's 'spaceship landing'

would be much appreciated!

you might like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldJ4DZkwHIs

take a big bong rip before for best results

Rollersnake
May 9, 2005

Please, please don't let me end up in a threesome with the lunch lady and a gay pirate. That would hit a little too close to home.
Unlockable Ben

King of the Ocean posted:

Want some cool stoner melodies!

something like 70's psychedelic rock, slowed down with mad smooth guitar solos, trippyyyyy

the closest that i can think of is Opeth's 'atonement', or kyuss's 'spaceship landing'

would be much appreciated!

Ozric Tentacles are probably exactly who you want. Erpland is probably their best album overall and a good starting point, but as a rule of thumb their later albums are more spacey electronica and less psychedelic rock. Maybe try one of their earlier albums like There is Nothing.

Gong are one of the classic space rock bands, and one of my favorite bands, and I could talk about them forever. Start with the album You. If you love everything about this album, try Camembert Electrique, Flying Teapot, and Angel's Egg. If you love the music but the humor doesn't do much for you, try Expresso II or Downwind.

Heavier, and more along the lines of the Kyuss track you posted—check out Sea Shanties by High Tide, and Floating by Eloy.

Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 14:28 on Sep 2, 2010

baberaham lincoln
Nov 19, 2008

King of the Ocean posted:

Want some cool stoner melodies!

something like 70's psychedelic rock, slowed down with mad smooth guitar solos, trippyyyyy

the closest that i can think of is Opeth's 'atonement', or kyuss's 'spaceship landing'

would be much appreciated!

Blue Cheer, Sir Lord Baltimore, and Frijid Pink are three proto-stoner metal bands you might enjoy. The 2nd and 3rd only released 1 album each, and I would recomend Blue Cheer's Outsideinside as the place to start. You might also like Dead Meadow and Green and Wood, two modern stoner metal bands that kind of throw back to the heavy 60's and 70's psych.

King of the Ocean
Mar 28, 2010

Dr. Quigley posted:

you might like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldJ4DZkwHIs

take a big bong rip before for best results

Man the link didnt work in my country! :(



Rollersnake posted:

Ozric Tentacles are probably exactly who you want. Erpland is probably their best album overall and a good starting point, but as a rule of thumb their later albums are more spacey electronica and less psychedelic rock. Maybe try one of their earlier albums like There is Nothing.

Gong are one of the classic space rock bands, and one of my favorite bands, and I could talk about them forever. Start with the album You. If you love everything about this album, try Camembert Electrique, Flying Teapot, and Angel's Egg. If you love the music but the humor doesn't do much for you, try Expresso II or Downwind.

Heavier, and more along the lines of the Kyuss track you posted—check out Sea Shanties by High Tide, and Floating by Eloy.



baberaham lincoln posted:

Blue Cheer, Sir Lord Baltimore, and Frijid Pink are three proto-stoner metal bands you might enjoy. The 2nd and 3rd only released 1 album each, and I would recomend Blue Cheer's Outsideinside as the place to start. You might also like Dead Meadow and Green and Wood, two modern stoner metal bands that kind of throw back to the heavy 60's and 70's psych.

I checked out all these bands, im after something perhaps a bit more ambient? much slower tempos hey!

like throw in some sitars and some sweet melodies and we're talking!

i know there is heaps of music like in my examples, i just cant find it

Rollersnake
May 9, 2005

Please, please don't let me end up in a threesome with the lunch lady and a gay pirate. That would hit a little too close to home.
Unlockable Ben

King of the Ocean posted:

Man the link didnt work in my country! :(



I checked out all these bands, im after something perhaps a bit more ambient? much slower tempos hey!

like throw in some sitars and some sweet melodies and we're talking!

i know there is heaps of music like in my examples, i just cant find it

Hmmm... what about the 13th Floor Elevators, Nirvana, Vanilla Fudge, or Spirit? I was avoiding '60s psychedelic rock and pop because I assumed you were after something heavier.

Pomplamoose
Jun 28, 2008

King of the Ocean posted:

Man the link didnt work in my country! :(

It was Hallogallo by Neu! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbAWBElA6dA

quote:

I checked out all these bands, im after something perhaps a bit more ambient? much slower tempos hey!

What about Hawkwind?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cULwlnEok1c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvEtqGDFPA0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvHtfoqcDss

me your dad
Jul 25, 2006

King of the Ocean posted:

Man the link didnt work in my country! :(

I checked out all these bands, im after something perhaps a bit more ambient? much slower tempos hey!

like throw in some sitars and some sweet melodies and we're talking!

i know there is heaps of music like in my examples, i just cant find it

Here's something from one of my favorites: Krokodil - And I Know.

That's from the album "Getting up for the Morning". The whole thing is fantastic.

You might also want to check out Acid Mothers Temple.

me your dad fucked around with this message at 20:41 on Sep 2, 2010

slowdave
Jun 18, 2008

King of the Ocean posted:

Want some cool stoner melodies!

something like 70's psychedelic rock, slowed down with mad smooth guitar solos, trippyyyyy

the closest that i can think of is Opeth's 'atonement', or kyuss's 'spaceship landing'

would be much appreciated!

You might really enjoy Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky by Earthless. Is stoner doom the kind of stuff you're after...?

King of the Ocean
Mar 28, 2010
gently caress you guys know your music!

Neu!, Earthless, and Krokodil are all rad


Rollersnake posted:

Hmmm... what about the 13th Floor Elevators, Nirvana, Vanilla Fudge, or Spirit? I was avoiding '60s psychedelic rock and pop because I assumed you were after something heavier.

Kind of man, 13th floor elevators singer reminds me of phil collins a bit
Spirit is pretty sick but



I was just listening to my mums old hawkwind vinyls last night! king band!


Thanks for the help, so quick! :parrot:

ConradPoohs
Mar 18, 2009
I'm looking for something really manic and dissonant and distorted, with sudden shifts in the music. I'm thinking of bands like Deerhoof, Drive Like Jehu, and Lightning Bolt when I say that, if it helps. Any ideas?

me your dad
Jul 25, 2006

ConradPoohs posted:

I'm looking for something really manic and dissonant and distorted, with sudden shifts in the music. I'm thinking of bands like Deerhoof, Drive Like Jehu, and Lightning Bolt when I say that, if it helps. Any ideas?

Ever listen to Mr. Bungle?

Inspector_666
Oct 7, 2003

benny with the good hair

ConradPoohs posted:

I'm looking for something really manic and dissonant and distorted, with sudden shifts in the music. I'm thinking of bands like Deerhoof, Drive Like Jehu, and Lightning Bolt when I say that, if it helps. Any ideas?

Big Black. Not a lot of sudden shifts, but very manic and distorted. Also generally awesome.

Steve Albini owns.

EDIT: You also may like some Daughters stuff too.

Inspector_666 fucked around with this message at 07:42 on Sep 3, 2010

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Yad Rock
Mar 1, 2005

ConradPoohs posted:

I'm looking for something really manic and dissonant and distorted, with sudden shifts in the music. I'm thinking of bands like Deerhoof, Drive Like Jehu, and Lightning Bolt when I say that, if it helps. Any ideas?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy5LmJlNwGY

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