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Looking for something that is kind of along the lines of American roots/bluegrass, but something I think is a bit more specific. What I'm looking for is typified in Vienna Teng's "Grandmother Song" ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyoxMBQS9bM&feature=related ) and, to a slightly lesser extent, "I Am A Man of Constant Sorrow" from O Brother Where Art Thou?. It's got a bit of a soulful edge to it. All of my searchings in bluegrass have just turned up with things that sound too akin to country for my liking. Anyone know where I could go with this?
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coolbian57 posted:Lately I've really been digging The Flaming Lips, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Shpongle, Yndi Halda, chill bands that are more poignant (well at least for me anyway) that I can listen to with other people and while tripping. This is strange because my true nature is in grindcore and death metal, so this concept of relaxed music is very foreign to me. I especially love the song Do You Realize?? By the lips, this is one of the coolest songs I have ever heard! If anyone has any recommendations for music similar to these bands (any of them, I realize the list I provided is somewhat erratic) it would be much appreciated. The rcommendation thread has never failed me you guys know what the gently caress is up haha! This isn't terribly related to the Flaming Lips, but based on your interests (especially Yndi Halda) you may want to check out post-rock and shoegaze. Here are some albums you can start with: Explosions in the Sky - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Daturah - Daturah This Will Destroy You - Young Mountain (EP) Hypatia Lake - ...and We Shall Call Him Joseph The Vera Violets - The Last Kiss (EP) Alcest - Souvenirs d'un Autre Monde (Black metal meets shoegaze) And speaking as a fan of metal (more black than death now), I'd say it's perfectly natural to want some contrast in music. drainpipe fucked around with this message at 06:16 on Feb 19, 2010 |
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Sprint posted:Looking for something that is kind of along the lines of American roots/bluegrass, but something I think is a bit more specific. What I'm looking for is typified in Vienna Teng's "Grandmother Song" ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyoxMBQS9bM&feature=related ) and, to a slightly lesser extent, "I Am A Man of Constant Sorrow" from O Brother Where Art Thou?. It's got a bit of a soulful edge to it. All of my searchings in bluegrass have just turned up with things that sound too akin to country for my liking. Anyone know where I could go with this? William Elliott Whitmore is an amazing young folk singer with a very dark, soulful edge, kind of like "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" filtered through Tom Waits. He's not bluegrass at all, but definitely falls under the Americana/roots/folk umbrella. Here's his song "Diggin' My Grave": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj5yGTUHFkQ
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coolbian57 posted:Lately I've really been digging The Flaming Lips, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Shpongle, Yndi Halda, chill bands that are more poignant (well at least for me anyway) that I can listen to with other people and while tripping. This is strange because my true nature is in grindcore and death metal, so this concept of relaxed music is very foreign to me. I especially love the song Do You Realize?? By the lips, this is one of the coolest songs I have ever heard! If anyone has any recommendations for music similar to these bands (any of them, I realize the list I provided is somewhat erratic) it would be much appreciated. The rcommendation thread has never failed me you guys know what the gently caress is up haha! I made a chilled out playlist the other day to listen and share with a few friends. A lot of it might be a long shot, but I encourage you to check it out. It mostly revolves around shoegaze and last years chillwave/glofi, whatever the hell you want to call it trend. Floaty and nostalgic. I'd also like it if a few people could take a look at the playlist and recommend me some other music. Hopefully it's kosher for me to just link the playlist, it's a lot easier considering it's 20 tracks. I'm mostly looking for music with floaty/dreamy/nostalgic vibes. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0A0C8CE21D043052 Moonbloodsflow fucked around with this message at 18:39 on Feb 19, 2010 |
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Looking for a funky disco electronic sound? This is a shameless self promotion, but let me know what you think. http://www.myspace.com/mightmightmight
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# ? Feb 21, 2010 02:45 |
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My DAD is looking for a good 80's alternative web radio that he could put on while he goes to sleep (I'm pretty much the same way, but with sleepbot or whatever) but things like last.fm or pandora shut off their stream after a while. He wants it to be on when he wakes up, so it has to be like something you can stick into foobar or whatever and just let it run. Any ideas?
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# ? Feb 22, 2010 03:42 |
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I guess I'm looking for more modern take on Classical music. Examples of things I love are JerryC's Canon Rock, or Vanessa Mae's Contradanza or Storm. Any others you can think of? I'm not saying just remade classical music, any instrumental music recommendations with a sort of rock or techno styling would be awesome.
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 02:23 |
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I need some dark and evil jazz. I just downloaded the Midnight Crew album from MS Paint Adventures and I want something else in that vein.
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 04:31 |
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Hey goons, I'm looking for something very similar to the first 20 seconds or so of the live version of "What Else is There" from Royksopp's Night Out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kQUKUGRpaI Something about the way the pulsing, echoing strings and synths just sends chills down my spine. ghableska fucked around with this message at 19:29 on Feb 23, 2010 |
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Free Broken Glass! posted:I need some dark and evil jazz. I just downloaded the Midnight Crew album from MS Paint Adventures and I want something else in that vein. Wow, thanks for this, buying now.
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Free Broken Glass! posted:I need some dark and evil jazz. I just downloaded the Midnight Crew album from MS Paint Adventures and I want something else in that vein. I didn't click that link but Bohren and Der Club of Gore and Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation/Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble might be up your alley.
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 09:25 |
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I dunno if theres much of a garage revival blues following here, but does anyone know of any bands to go along with the Soledad Brothers, the Greenhornes, Holly Golightly, and early White Stripes? Because this music is awesome and I want more more more
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 10:35 |
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Early White Stripes? Try "The Black Keys",they´re also a duo.Get their latest record.
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Mr Mojo Risin posted:I dunno if theres much of a garage revival blues following here, but does anyone know of any bands to go along with the Soledad Brothers, the Greenhornes, Holly Golightly, and early White Stripes? Because this music is awesome and I want more more more
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 17:59 |
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Yeah, a lot of Fat Possum's early blues offerings from their infancy were by guys who, from what I understand (I only started digging into their catalogue very recently), were around and playing since the '60s (if not earlier) but were "undiscovered" and did not get recorded until the '90s. It's especially interesting because a lot of them are from around Fat Possum's headquarters in Oxford, Mississippi. Along with R. L. Burnside and T-Model Ford, it would be worthwhile to check out Asie Payton, Junior Kimbrough, and Charles Caldwell as well as the George Mitchell field recordings which Fat Possum distributes exclusively.
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I've been listening to the Philip Glass soundtrack to Schrader's Mishima movie a lot the past week while playing poker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiKKuM9rkeQ It pretty much rules, but I would like some recommendations along the same lines. The music has to be interesting as poker is boring, but the music also can't be intrusive or something that demands attention (like Glass' opera) because poker also requires attention. Usually I just open the non-vocal chill station on Slacker but am looking for a little less bloop blort and some actual made-with-instruments music if possible. Already have that Glass album with Days and Nights in Rocina on it. No Iceland warblesinging please. Not that I don't like it, but it is pretty distracting.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 05:21 |
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Sheep-Goats posted:I've been listening to the Philip Glass soundtrack to Schrader's Mishima movie a lot the past week while playing poker: If you like Philip Glass and want something a little more substantial, I suggest the soundtrack he composed for The Hours: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8-2XQbKfr8
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 06:30 |
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I'd like to get in to some stuff that I know literally nothing about but seem to have heard a lot before. What I'm looking for is some chilled out jazz/lounge stuff, but sung in French. If you've seen An Education, there's a scene where the girl is listening to music when she should be studying. That's the kind of stuff I want.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 08:28 |
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Kind of an odd request, but here goes - I'd like to find suggestions similar to the opening of this song (Young Atlantis by A.C. Newman, if you're already familiar): http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/s/Young+Atlantis/2uxnvS That is to say, I'd like something with that kind of - what is it, Celtic? - feel, especially something with a leading strings part. I think it'd be really great studying music. Thanks!
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slowdave posted:I didn't click that link but Bohren and Der Club of Gore and Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation/Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble might be up your alley. Nice, that's exactly the sort of jazz I was looking for. You might want to give the link a listen, you can hear every song for free and they all kick rear end.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 23:48 |
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Looking for string-heavy indie rock stuff, kind of like Beirut or Pale Young Gentlemen but maybe a little bit more klezmery, if that's not too vague?
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Someone recommend me a good, interesting electronica album. To give you an idea of my tastes, I love really technical stuff like Squarepusher and Jaga Jazzist, and Aphex Twin's drukqs is one of my favorite albums of all time. I also love a lot of '70s electronic music, including Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and Isao Tomita, though my absolute favorite has to be Tangerine Dream right around Ricochet. I'm not too much in the mood for something extremely percussive and dissonant, like Autechre, or something purely ambient. Something melodic, with good ambience, that isn't too simplistic or formulaic would be great right now. Tree Goat posted:Looking for string-heavy indie rock stuff, kind of like Beirut or Pale Young Gentlemen but maybe a little bit more klezmery, if that's not too vague? This is probably not exactly what you're looking for, but when I hear "indie rock" and "klezmer" mentioned in the same breath, I can only think of Charming Hostess. Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 06:56 on Feb 25, 2010 |
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Rollersnake posted:I'm not too much in the mood for something extremely percussive and dissonant, like Autechre, or something purely ambient. Something melodic, with good ambience, that isn't too simplistic or formulaic would be great right now. Check out the Autechre albums that aren't Confield or Quaristice.
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slowdave posted:Check out the Autechre albums that aren't Confield or Quaristice. I have. I've got Tri Repetae, Chiastic Slide, Draft 7.30, and Untilted, and several EPs, in addition to Confield. Unless there's a drastically different album by them that I haven't heard yet, I'm more in the mood for someone else. Confield was awesome, though, and I've made a mental note to check out Quaristice when I'm wanting something more in that vein again.
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Hadman posted:I'd like to get in to some stuff that I know literally nothing about but seem to have heard a lot before. What I'm looking for is some chilled out jazz/lounge stuff, but sung in French. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf9SNrJu8Zo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flmoa2dVOSU&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-ZdFTYTdAY&feature=related
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Rollersnake posted:I have. I've got Tri Repetae, Chiastic Slide, Draft 7.30, and Untilted, and several EPs, in addition to Confield. Unless there's a drastically different album by them that I haven't heard yet, I'm more in the mood for someone else. Confield was awesome, though, and I've made a mental note to check out Quaristice when I'm wanting something more in that vein again. he (probably) meant Incunabula and Amber, which satisfy your original description and are unlike all their others
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# ? Feb 26, 2010 19:23 |
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Looking for something similar to this: Squad Five-O - Late News Breaking It's glammy "rock and roll" that's really major with a lot of punk influence. Their two albums before this are really good too, but this one's a classic. Looking around I couldn't find much. Last.fm wasn't helpful at ALL, Pandora sucked too but recommended the Black Halos who are pretty cool. The closest thing in my collection is probably the Heart Attacks or the River City Rebels. Anyone have any ideas? I might cross-post to the punk megathread if that's appropriate.
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# ? Feb 26, 2010 20:08 |
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I heard this song the other day in a podcast, and I really couldn't pass it up. Ladies and gents, I present to you Skeletor and Beastman. It's been cracking me up all week. One of the members is Bam Margera, so it explains what kind of people came up with this stuff. Just a quick note- it's very innapprorpiate for younger listeners, and is in pretty bad taste. The sound isn't all that crash hot, either. Only listen to it if you like absolutely rude stuff.
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I don't know if theres a real genre name for this, but I'm looking for a particular style of hip hop. I'm looking for hip hop with a middle eastern/asian sound to it. I only know of a few examples of what I'm talking about 1. DJ Spooky - ?. This is the best example of what I'm looking for. 2. Perhaps the theme from GTA: Chinatown Wars. 3. The Slumdog Millionaire Soundtrack was alright. I really don't care for M.I.A. though.
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SMP posted:I don't know if theres a real genre name for this, but I'm looking for a particular style of hip hop. I'm looking for hip hop with a middle eastern/asian sound to it. I only know of a few examples of what I'm talking about Two Stones Throw releases that are heavily based on Indian samples: Oh No - Dr. No's Oxperiment Madlib - Beat Konducta, Vol. 3-4: Beat Konducta in India
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baberaham lincoln posted:Oh No - Dr. No's Oxperiment Oxperiment was pretty much all Turkish & Lebanese... Both of Automator's (w/ Shadow) bombay albums are all good cutup Indian OST stuff. The Sitar Beat series of mixes are good if you're looking for Indian funk/mod. Bombay The Hard Way: Guns, Cars And Sitars Bombay the Hard Way, Vol. 2: Electric Vindaloo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOKGcXfhOCU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awbk2QbW_DQ
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JehovahsWetness posted:Oxperiment was pretty much all Turkish & Lebanese... Now guess which part of the U.S I was born in. Hint: we say 'y'all' there...
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baberaham lincoln posted:Now guess which part of the U.S I was born in. Hint: we say 'y'all' there... Nah, that wasn't a dig at you. I just meant that if anyone wanted to get into the source music for this stuff that Oxpirement's Turkish stuff is big distinct different thing than Indian stuff. (and I'm from deep appalachia, holla holler. )
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# ? Feb 28, 2010 02:11 |
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Is there a real genre of music that takes the whole autotuned quotes/clips mixed with music thing but makes it more... well, professional? Symphony of Science is the closest i've seen, since the songs are actually really great.
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# ? Feb 28, 2010 19:29 |
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Building off the previous requests for African music, I'm interested in the opposite of what that poster wanted – something fused well with Western music. The best example of what I'm interested in will probably make me seem like an uncultured swine, but Baba Yetu from the Civilisation IV soundtrack is pretty spot on. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlwVsUHahPw for those who have not heard it)
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# ? Mar 1, 2010 12:00 |
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Because I'm an idiot, cross posting this here because it is probably where it belongs: I am trying to figure out what genre I am thinking of. Basically I am looking for ambient with some kind of drums in them. Like if Briano Eno had some kind of kick to it. Dayvan Cowboy is a decent example (Boards of Canada) but not ambient enough.
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Looking for more sad Sephardic/Hebrew/Arab music like this ("Yerushalayim Shel Zahav") http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRWI9CJO5o4
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