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I want the wobbliest dubstep possible. I'm not a fan of the tamer and melodic side of the genre and it's really hard to find good stuff. I just want womwomwowom heavy bass and a glitchy feeling to the music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtM0a9l7FI0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSeNSzJ2-Jw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RppOGJyi3ic Only songs I can thing of at the moment that are similar to what I want. I'd prefer if you could recommend full albums/EPs too.
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Kilometers Davis posted:I want the wobbliest dubstep possible. I'm not a fan of the tamer and melodic side of the genre and it's really hard to find good stuff. I just want womwomwowom heavy bass and a glitchy feeling to the music.
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Dominic R. posted:i want depressing, laid back, melodramatic jazz music in the vein of Check out the Modern Jazz Quartet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmpLtYmSlvM Also Walt Dickerson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWNE6OoVX0M&feature=related And Khan Jamal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gplS64LwBzg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHegNm1ffCE
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LoadedDice34 posted:I recently watched this interview with Mala from Digital Mystikz (heres the link, for anyone whos interested: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/video-archive/lectures/mala_5_db_to_perfection). In one part he talks about how his music is really inspired by Jungle and mentions how the genre has the same kind of bass frequencies as the type of dubstep he makes. Can anyone recommend me some Jungle where this is particularly evident? everything by Congo Natty http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi4I8kvIy7M and yeah, basically grab everything on the Moving Shadow label as well. some of Acen's stuff from the early 90's will prob. be right up your ally too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymMzjKKRefw
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I would like to request some guitar driven Americana, some sounds that I'm particularly fond of at the moment that illustrate what I'm looking for are Band (The Weight) and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Mary Jane's Last Dance). Thanks in advance!
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I'm trying to find some music that utilizes a lot of/all/mostly the kind of bass in the first ~10 seconds of Bassnectar- Teleport Massive. Real heart pounding stuff I can bump in the car. All my google searches for bass-y techno/dubstep/rap songs don't feel the same if you know what I mean. E: Found this, a perfect example. Cookie Monsta- Deadbeat Kilometers Davis posted:I want the wobbliest dubstep possible. I'm not a fan of the tamer and melodic side of the genre and it's really hard to find good stuff. I just want womwomwowom heavy bass and a glitchy feeling to the music. These two kind of use it so thanks for that if nobody else answers drunken officeparty fucked around with this message at 06:04 on Dec 18, 2010 |
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Could you like The Bug? London Zoo is a pretty relentless and bass heavy album. It's not exactly dubstep, though. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwmUOJR-GwA But if goonstep is what you're after then maybe not.
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Where's a good place to start with Bluegrass? I'm a big fan of Nickel Creek and I always enjoy my college radio station's bluegrass show, but beyond that I really don't know much. Normally my taste is really all over the place, so maybe someone can just suggest some basics to start with?
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BeigeJacket posted:I love Soil and Pimp Sessions so goddamned much... yes yes a million times yes, more people need to know about S&P. Here are some bands in the same vein. Pe'z http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg1OA96x2TI Quasimode http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZv2BrBurJQ TRI4TH http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzMMVrtyapA Kagerou http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxOsvGSZ5UU
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wlokos posted:Where's a good place to start with Bluegrass? I'm a big fan of Nickel Creek and I always enjoy my college radio station's bluegrass show, but beyond that I really don't know much. Normally my taste is really all over the place, so maybe someone can just suggest some basics to start with? Take a look at this thread. Some entry points would be Bill Monroe or Flatt & Scruggs for the old stuff; Old & in the Way, a short-lived '70s supergroup including David Grisman, Vassar Clements and Jerry Garcia; or a modern group like Old Crow Medicine Show.
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# ? Dec 18, 2010 02:39 |
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Current 93. I've listened to Lucifer Over London. Loved it. However, this catalogue is insane. Where do I even start? And of course, anything related worth checking out.
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Bubble Bathory posted:Current 93. Of Ruine or Some Blazing Starre is probably my absolute favourite C93 album so I'd say get that one. I really like Earth Covers Earth, All the Pretty Horses and Black Ships Ate the Sky too. Maybe check out some compilations or live albums like Cats Drunk on Copper also.
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slowdave posted:Of Ruine or Some Blazing Starre is probably my absolute favourite C93 album so I'd say get that one. Thanks a lot! Didn't expect a response so soon, especially since there are a few other requests in this thread that I would imagine are easier to make recommendations on.
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Bubble Bathory posted:Current 93. Thunder Perfect Mind, Of Ruine Or Some Blazing Starre, and All The Pretty Little Horses (reissued as part of The Inmost Light trilogy nowadays) are where you should start.
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# ? Dec 19, 2010 09:49 |
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I was wondering if anyone could recommend some bands or songs in the vein of Mirrors by Between The Buried and Me. More jazzy is welcome, as well as more bluesy. Vocals preferred but not necessary. Song for reference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP4cec48TsM
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I hope nobody minds if I repeat my request from a few pages back. Are there any Neue Deutsche Hrte bands worth checking out besides Rammstein, Megaherz and Ooomph!? Alternately, recommend me stuff in a similar vein to In Extremo. (this "German Folk Metal" style is known as "Mittelalter", apparently) I found Corus Corvax (firmly Mittelalter) and Tanzwut (NDH, with elements of the latter style since it's a Corus Corvax side-project) for myself, which are both good bands, but is there anyone else willing to dispense the namedrops?
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Bubble Bathory posted:Thanks a lot! Didn't expect a response so soon, especially since there are a few other requests in this thread that I would imagine are easier to make recommendations on. I tend to constantly this thread looking for a chance to drop my pathetic little nuggets of C93 knowledge... But yeah I totally forgot Thunder Perfect Mind, shame on me.
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# ? Dec 19, 2010 14:39 |
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I've been on a slowcore kick recently and I'm wondering if theres much else out there that sounds like The White Bitch by Codeine?
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I'm looking for something that's similar to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdJX_-xetPE I know I should look at trip-hop, but a lot of it is too uptempo compared to this. By that, I mean most trip-hop I know is more chillout in atmosphere than mournful. I really like the plodding, melancholic beats and that voice. drainpipe fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Dec 19, 2010 |
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I'm looking for stuff like M83 - Kim and Jessie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9yvItZAjfY I like the 80 sound but modern at the same time, I found the rest of the album too slow though and looking for more alt rock feel... I haven't heard any other M83 than this album though.
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Bubble Bathory posted:Current 93. The InMostLight Trilogy is real good (Where The Long Shadows Fall, All the Pretty Horses, and The Starres Are Marching Sadly Home). Horsey is my favorite but its a little bit on the rockin' side, rockin' in the Comus sense though. spe posted:I've been on a slowcore kick recently and I'm wondering if theres much else out there that sounds like The White Bitch by Codeine? Well the rest of their discography is excellent, I like the first one a lot more actually. But Idaho, at least their first album Year After Year, are pretty similar. And of course Low and Red House Painters, but you probably know them. I don't know much outside of those main bands, but the couple lesser known slowcore bands I've heard were pretty good. Mainly Bluetile Lounge (like an even slower Red House Painters) and Escape the Day. I've heard good things about the band White Birch, but I've never really listened to them. The Doo Do Chasers fucked around with this message at 02:23 on Dec 21, 2010 |
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Hey dudes, I've been listening to nothing but "post-rock" (not even sure that would be the appropriate term for some of those bands...) for the past year and I'm running out. Bands that I really enjoy: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky, Mono. Recently stumbled upon Sun O))) and that's been pretty interesting, too. Russian Circles are also great, but I'd like something more atmospheric than rythmic. Also a HUGE fan of the Roadside Picnic podcast ( http://www.roadsidepicnic.com/ ). That poo poo is exactly the kind of sound I'm looking for. More specifically, I would say I'm looking for (mostly) instrumental, epic, bleak, atmospheric music, with tracks that go on for 10+ minutes. Movie soundtracks are more than welcome. Basically if I could find 500 different variations of Godspeed's "F♯ A♯ ∞", that'd be neat. And the recommendations certaintly don't have to be obscure. I'm sure I've missed some big, obvious ones. Like Mogwai, which I'm pretty much fixing right now by ordering some albums. Hip Gelatinous Cube fucked around with this message at 13:36 on Dec 21, 2010 |
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AUN Nadja Mrtyu Mountain Men Anonymous
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Hip Gelatinous Cube posted:Hey dudes, Golevka / Maar - The Evpatoria Report. Quite a few 10+ minute tracks on these albums. The Four Trees / Tertia - Caspian. Shorter tracks but still atmospheric. Burning off Impurities - Grails. They describe themselves as Tibetan Crime Jazz on their website. Can't say I disagree.
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Is there anything like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guk3-FItcRk (Miike Snow - Silvia (Robotberget Remix)). I'm not sure what you would categorise it under, though.
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My mom likes the following (in no particular order): Explosions in the Sky, Snow Patrol, Lacuna Coil, City and Color, Arcade Fire, Trans Siberian Orchestra, Jason Mraz, The Beatles, The Fray, Coldplay, Muse, Mobile, Ratatat, Celine Dion, The Killers, Getz & Gilberto-style jazz, Deathcab for Cutie, and more. It doesn't make any sense, but the way I see it, it can be accoustic/simple rock with good/catchy vocals or post-rock/ambient, but I don't know music well enough to put my finger on it. You can pretty much pick of any of the aforementioned bands and expand on that, or somehow find bands that resemble the mix. Keep it mind those are for my mom, so it can't be too goony, ie. I like 65daysofstatic myself, but I think that would be pushing it. Most of the music she likes is easy to listen too and has nothing too extravagant in it. (It's for Christmas gift ideas! )
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internet inc posted:My mom likes the following (in no particular order): Explosions in the Sky, Snow Patrol, Lacuna Coil, City and Color, Arcade Fire, Trans Siberian Orchestra, Jason Mraz, The Beatles, The Fray, Coldplay, Muse, Mobile, Ratatat, Celine Dion, The Killers, Getz & Gilberto-style jazz, Deathcab for Cutie, and more. The Walkmen's album Lisbon from earlier this year is awesome, easy to listen to music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F0IjVvmnfY
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# ? Dec 22, 2010 09:49 |
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I'm looking for some decent Krautrock that isn't as well known as the likes of Can, Faust, Neu! etc. Does anyone have any ideas?
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WhatsInTheBox posted:I'm looking for some decent Krautrock that isn't as well known as the likes of Can, Faust, Neu! etc. Does anyone have any ideas? Cluster, Harmonia, Amon Dl II, Guru Guru, Ash Ra Tempel, Brainticket, Cosmic Jokers, Agitation Free, Embryo Also "czech" out the albums Brian Eno did with Harmonia and Cluster.
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poo poo I should check out if I really like T.I.'s Trap Muzik? I'm shamefully ignorant when it comes to southern rap.
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slowdave posted:Also "czech" out the albums Brian Eno did with Harmonia and Cluster. Yeah do that, I've only heard the Harmonia one but its really great. Mines similar, I like Neu! a lot. Really really a lot. I don't know why I waited so long to listen to them, but I really like it. If I love Neu! who am I going to love. Should I check out Harmonia? I've only heard the Eno collab, but as I just said I like it a lot.
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To me it seems that Neu! kind of did their own thing back then, but I think Harmonia are somewhat close to their sound. Michael Rother was in both groups. Get Musik Von Harmonia. I haven't really listened to much else by them but that album is sick. Ash Ra Tempel are worth checking out too because they own And if you don't mind more recent stuff, Fabulous Diamonds and BEAK> are more or less Neu! worship too (also Stereolab). Well the motorik beat, at least. edit: i'm a big false face who forgot to namedrop Xhol Caravan......
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slowdave posted:To me it seems that Neu! kind of did their own thing back then, but I think Harmonia are somewhat close to their sound. Michael Rother was in both groups. Get Musik Von Harmonia. I haven't really listened to much else by them but that album is sick. Deluxe is good, too.
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iamwadeboggs posted:poo poo I should check out if I really like T.I.'s Trap Muzik? I'm shamefully ignorant when it comes to southern rap. Three Six Mafia's Most Known Unknown is generally cited as the best of the best post-90's Southern rap. I also enjoy Gucci Mane's Back to the Trap House, G-Side's Star Ships and Rockets, and Ludacris' Chicken-n-Beer. UGK's Ridin Dirty, DJ Screw's All Screwed Up, and Goodie Mob's Soul Food are 90's classics that are must must haves. In all reality, Southern rap's finest material isn't album based, it's mixtape based. Keep an eye out for mainstream southern artists dropping mixtapes and snag those. I've been really hyped on Jackie Chain's mixtape Fear The Future, who is one of the dudes leading the new guard of southern rap. I'm sure someone else can recommend some older mixtapes that are worth listening to.
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TheGopher posted:I'm looking for some more bluesy stuff to listen to! In terms of the blues, something along the lines of John Lee Hooker and B.B. King, but I'm open to stuff that treads into R&B/Jazz territory. (Ray Charles as the prime example) In terms of blues-rock, modern is what I'm after, like The Whites Stripes' 'De Stijl' and 'Get Behind Me Satan', and The Black Keys' 'Thickfreakness'. Some of Stevie Ray Vaughan's stuff is good, but the more rockabilly stuff he does is exactly what I'm NOT looking for.
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slowdave posted:Cluster, Harmonia, Amon Dl II, Guru Guru, Ash Ra Tempel, Brainticket, Cosmic Jokers, Agitation Free, Embryo Thanks a lot! I have some stuff by both of the Amon Dl bands and Ash Ra Tempel but the rest are new to me, will definitely check them out asap!
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what's a good jumping off point for Baltimore club?
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Iraff posted:what's a good jumping off point for Baltimore club? newstyle or oldstyle? are you looking for more "bmore influenced" poo poo or straight up bmore club?
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slowdave posted:To me it seems that Neu! kind of did their own thing back then, but I think Harmonia are somewhat close to their sound. Michael Rother was in both groups. Get Musik Von Harmonia. I haven't really listened to much else by them but that album is sick. Love the hell out of Stereolab, at least Transient Random blah blah. Never heard of Xhol though, I'll check them out and that Harmonia album
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Threatis posted:newstyle or oldstyle? are you looking for more "bmore influenced" poo poo or straight up bmore club? well, i've mostly been listening to Rod Lee's mixtapes, so whatever that is i guess?
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