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Dungeon Ecology posted:do you know gesaffelstein? sounds like it might be up your alley, maybe. industrial-esque This is good stuff and so are Botanist and Autechre, thanks eeveryone! Almost get a Jesu vibe off of Botanist. Also is there electronic music with a similar sound to Joy Division/New Order? Or anything like this I can get on CD? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA9LVzuC7z4&t=43s El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 04:48 on Aug 16, 2018 |
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Kvlt! posted:I'm looking for more "acoustic emo" like Owen (the acoustic songs). Just a person and an acoustic guitar, no other instrumentstion please i feel like i should have a better answer, but maybe try the Andrew Kenny/Ben Gibbard Home split El Gallinero Gros posted:Stuff with kind of a horror/gothic backdrop is cool but other that I'm not too picky. Drum n' bass is cool too. Suicide
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Stuff with kind of a horror/gothic backdrop is cool but other that I'm not too picky. Drum n' bass is cool too. fanu is cool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-SOSS1oJcM El Gallinero Gros posted:Or anything like this I can get on CD? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA9LVzuC7z4&t=43s Roni size always reminded me of this stuff, although it's still dnb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDNejTCvIQc
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Stuff with kind of a horror/gothic backdrop is cool but other that I'm not too picky. Drum n' bass is cool too. Drum 'n' bass, huh? My friend's former group: https://oldegrowth.bandcamp.com/album/olde-growth
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Looking for more music like Jess Sah Bai and Peter One's "Our Garden Needs Its Flowers". Don't even know what to call that type of music but I adore everything about that album
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Kvlt! posted:Looking for more music like Jess Sah Bai and Peter One's "Our Garden Needs Its Flowers". Don't even know what to call that type of music but I adore everything about that album Seems to align really heavily with some of the slower old country music of like the 1930's to 1950's, but with an entirely different vocal style. There's hella filtering on it too as far as I can tell, so I dunno if I could give you anything that really sounds like it. However, and I'll say this is just my take on it, in terms of it being a very relaxed kind of tone, evoking a sort of tropical theme, I'm gonna go with old Spanish guitar. Luiz Bonfa - Pernambuco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jGPHzAZToM
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I really love this section in Steven Wilson's "Luminol" (from 4:50 to around 8:30 in the video below). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYfQ1I-VV7M&t=296s Lazy, dreamy chords, ethereal harmonized vocals, piano, flute, etc. There are comparable sections in other SW/Porcupine Tree songs, but does anybody else do similar stuff? It vaguely of reminds me of CSNY or other classic rock, but that's never been my bag, and although I love modern prog, I've never really checked out the big name classic prog bands.
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signalnoise posted:Seems to align really heavily with some of the slower old country music of like the 1930's to 1950's, but with an entirely different vocal style. There's hella filtering on it too as far as I can tell, so I dunno if I could give you anything that really sounds like it. Different than I was looking for, but I absolutely love it nonetheless! Thank you! You've sent me down a wormhole of old Spanish guitar music on youtube that I'm really enjoying
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Modern prog rock is concentrated on a few labels, so if you find something you like, look at other artists who record for the same label. KScope and Inside Out Music are the two big ones I'm familiar with, but there are probably others as well.
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Stuff similar to Big Black - Atomizer? Really digging the punk aesthetic with a lo-fi proto-industrial sound they have.
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regulargonzalez posted:Stuff similar to Big Black - Atomizer? Really digging the punk aesthetic with a lo-fi proto-industrial sound they have. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYcUGO-ISXQ
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regulargonzalez posted:Stuff similar to Big Black - Atomizer? Really digging the punk aesthetic with a lo-fi proto-industrial sound they have. surely you know this record https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqyBnSFfhnU e: maybe this, too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4onlGf3Ppjk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czPV5BO-l8s Misc fucked around with this message at 14:37 on Aug 28, 2018 |
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Whats the good place to start with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, considering their massive album count.
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Not really a recommendation, but what's the genre of music called that's in the background of this video? I like the kinda sleepy/weird lo-fi sound of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_0i-pg9t60
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Sociopastry posted:Not really a recommendation, but what's the genre of music called that's in the background of this video? I like the kinda sleepy/weird lo-fi sound of it. I've seen it referred to as "chillhop"
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That's it, thanks.
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Cerepol posted:Whats the good place to start with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, considering their massive album count. flying microtonal banana, quarters, and murder of the universe what aspect do you like most? their drive? if so, check out krautrock, specifically neu!. the scales? sonic youth fits. the psychedelic nature of it? melody's echo chamber, miike snow, and thomas delt they really draw from kind of everything
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If I'm totally new to noise rock as a whole, but really dig "Heroin Man" by the Cherubs, where do I go from there? (I listen to a lot of sludge/metal/hardcore/crust , so I'm looking for more stuff that is just noise rock and not "if you like the sludgy side, try out X")
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Kvlt! posted:If I'm totally new to noise rock as a whole, but really dig "Heroin Man" by the Cherubs, where do I go from there? anything under the pigfuck umbrella really, but especially Cows the later, more melodicstuff they did with King Buzzo is more my taste, but you might get a kick out of Cunning Stunts
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quadrophrenic posted:anything under the pigfuck umbrella really, but especially Cows I'm a big Melvins fan so I'll check that out. Thanks!
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Kvlt! posted:If I'm totally new to noise rock as a whole, but really dig "Heroin Man" by the Cherubs, where do I go from there? royal trux, jesus lizard, flipper, harry pussy, the dead c, the birthday party, basically anything amphetamine reptile or touch & go released in the 80s/90s
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Kvlt! posted:If I'm totally new to noise rock as a whole, but really dig "Heroin Man" by the Cherubs, where do I go from there? unwound, which is my Favorite Band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMNgM3GDy04 mclusky might work for you, too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb6B9zofpXo
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unwound loving owns
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Radio Spiricom posted:royal trux, jesus lizard, flipper, harry pussy, the dead c, the birthday party, basically anything amphetamine reptile or touch & go released in the 80s/90s these are all good ideas but i'd also suggest brainbombs, bodychoke, happy flowers, rusted shut and twin stumps
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Alright guys, I need help. So there's this pretty loving awesome band (I think anyway) called The Strike. Two major issues I'm having: 1. They've been around several years and hardly released much of anything. 2. Perhaps far bigger of an issue is that they've drastically changed their sound. They seem to have pivoted from horn-infused rock (I hesitate to call it ska, really, but I'll get to that with examples) to more of a like, 80's funky pop in 2018 sensibility. While I dig the latter, the former is SO my poo poo that I need more of it. This is the song of theirs I first heard and remain absolutely addicted to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui-_IUylvoA Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a good bit of ska/ska adjacent music (I absolutely adore Reel Big Fish most notably, and still to this day lament the fact that Spring Heeled Jack USA only released one album) but this feels a little different to me somehow. I think it might be the aggressiveness of the rock instrumentals and how clean but dynamic the vocals are. Their song "Warriors" is another pretty good example of this, though I feel like a few parts in this (the keyboard riffs in particular during the verses) were kinda an indicator of how their sound would evolve: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anNWKfhQxME Is there any other band that sounds like this? I mean I'm not dumb, I know I can get my horn-rock itch scratched by a lot of ska, but there's something about this that feels at least a little unique, and I tried to put a finger on it, however ineffectively. Any help would be super appreciated.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:Alright guys, I need help. So there's this pretty loving awesome band (I think anyway) called The Strike. Two major issues I'm having: Foxy Shazam maybe? Stick with the self-titled album onwards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om_VWBua0_M And maybe The Cat Empire, it leans more towards jazz but might scratch the itch because it's very horn driven https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5AU0iBW3qw
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screaden posted:Foxy Shazam maybe? Stick with the self-titled album onwards Not bad shouts, thanks! If anybody thinks of anything else, let me know.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:Not bad shouts, thanks! If anybody thinks of anything else, let me know. It's a tough nut to crack because a lot of artists make songs like this as like their one-off, or it's part of a song, it's not really that sustainable to have that be your whole sound. For example, something like it is found in the intro and chorus of songs going as far back as Curtis Mayfield's Move On Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z66wVo7uNw. Even that though isn't really that high a tempo or that level of intensity over the whole song. There are bands that that use horns a lot and are high intensity, like Soil and Pimp Sessions, but that's more jazzy. So I guess the question is how far off the point are you willing to go, because that sound is pretty specific and bands generally try to not be derivative.
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signalnoise posted:It's a tough nut to crack because a lot of artists make songs like this as like their one-off, or it's part of a song, it's not really that sustainable to have that be your whole sound. For example, something like it is found in the intro and chorus of songs going as far back as Curtis Mayfield's Move On Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z66wVo7uNw. Even that though isn't really that high a tempo or that level of intensity over the whole song. There are bands that that use horns a lot and are high intensity, like Soil and Pimp Sessions, but that's more jazzy. So I guess the question is how far off the point are you willing to go, because that sound is pretty specific and bands generally try to not be derivative. That's all well taken and a good point. It's a bummer because even Warriors hits that itch and it's a lot more soulful and less frenetic but I love the horn interplay with the rock/soul elements. Another good example of this type of sound that I'm unsure how to classify is Parachute's "Something To Believe In" which, appropriate to your point, is a one-off vis a vis the usage of the sound. In that particular case there's also some gospel feeling vocals in there too. Obviously The Strike songs I cite are much more horn heavy but I guess I wish more rock used horns in general without going full ska. Thanks for the insight and additional suggestions.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:Another good example of this type of sound that I'm unsure how to classify is Parachute's "Something To Believe In" which, appropriate to your point, is a one-off vis a vis the usage of the sound. In that particular case there's also some gospel feeling vocals in there too. Both of those songs share an element of having a driving rhythm that pushes a relatively laid back verse leading to an explosive chorus. It's a tried and true structure for making rock anthems. It's used all over the place, so if you loosen up your requirement of horns, you'll find a lot of that. It's just upbeat and uplifting. Ignoring the horn, if you split the difference between those songs you get something along the lines of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKsxPW6i3pM
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SamuraiFoochs posted:Not bad shouts, thanks! If anybody thinks of anything else, let me know. I know a number of bands that have horns but I'm not sure they'd fit what you're looking for stylistically. Stone Foundation is an option but probably more soul revivalist than what you may want. Rumble Strips may be an option. They're very influenced by Dexys Midnight Runners; their vocalist in particular was very influenced by Kevin Rowland. John Newman might be another possibility; not really horn-driven but he has some and I feel like he has a sort of similar vibe. Here's one that's a bit older but which you may find interesting - probably the best mod revival band other than the Jam was Secret Affair, whose lead singer was also a trumpet player and wrote some pretty nice horn lines for them. Edit: Also, I think Spring-Heeled Jack USA had two albums, didn't they? Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Sep 11, 2018 |
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For what it's worth, you might like some jazz fusion. It's like jazz, but fuzey, and usually there's some horns and it's upbeat and poo poo Dave Weckl - Crazy Horse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiJ8in8UCII
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Y'all are some good people. Thanks for helping me out with at the very least expanding my horizons. SHJ may have had a second album but I think the other one is basically impossible to find, last I investigated it? Edit: Admittedly yes, I'm an absolute sucker for driving, uplifting rock anthems, so that's a good look too, btw. SamuraiFoochs fucked around with this message at 02:22 on Sep 12, 2018 |
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Seeking any and all music with a strong dark, ominous, tribal, choral element. Anything in a similar vein as this or this or this or this. Maybe even this even though that's not quite so dark or ominous.
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Wardruna has quite a bit of that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EuWiI8z9N8 for the dark tribal stuff try some Zero Kama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hLVPKNOk3s
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ElectricBlizzard posted:Wardruna has quite a bit of that That Zero Kama track is interesting, but more unmelodic/unenergetic than the kind of stuff I'm looking for. Wardruna, on the other hand, is pretty fuckin' sick, thanks
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i think this might be my favorite album and i want more like it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x79kuGdI3WQ plz do not recommend city pop (that SUPER BORING mariya takeuchi album that everyone seems to love). chakra is contemporaneous w/ youtube-hip city pop but it's clearly something more special than that. it's like if the talking heads but instead of being colored by paranoia and economic decline, they were colored by joy and economic prosperity. lookin for that feel. most city pop is really syrupy and slick and too cool for its own boots. other weird japanese pop from that time period that i also love: early-mid akiko yano albums, anything in the yasuaki shimizu canon, this random-rear end one-off new-age thing i found just clickin' around on youtube one day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDNROA3g6-M anything in that wheelhouse, thx. i feel like i have the trappings of a "cool oddball 80s j-pop" vocabulary but i need to fill in some cracks.
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quadrophrenic posted:i think this might be my favorite album and i want more like it Maybe some later Izumi Kobayashi? https://youtu.be/k9YjtY3LvoA https://youtu.be/bIMe-trZ21M Or Yumi Yano? https://youtu.be/DkBUSBom0dU Kimiko Kasai? This leans more jazzy, incase the Herbie Hancock production doesn't give it away https://youtu.be/h_JwOzwdXPc I suppose these all technically fit the city pop umbrella but I feel like they try to at least change up the formula that they might fit what you're looking for
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quadrophrenic posted:i think this might be my favorite album and i want more like it Akira Inoue - Imaginary Arboretum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbqdQpptawQ Joe Hisaishi - Curved Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9rcW31enY8 Llamadeus fucked around with this message at 00:06 on Sep 18, 2018 |
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quadrophrenic posted:i think this might be my favorite album and i want more like it Not sure how weird is too weird but have you heard of Picky Picnic? Strange sort of synth pop experiments, often sounds like a weirdo take on children's music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-e4GXk77wE
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