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Thanks for all the great suggestions, guys! I had listened to Between the Buried and Me, Protest the Hero AND OSI before, but when I gave them another chance they were much better than I realized (especially OSI. I think I had listened to a later album, initially). Strapping Young Lad is fun, and I have no real opinion on Iron Maiden yet, but we'll see. Thanks again.
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I need an annoying Ringback tone! A ringback tone that is original, yet universally despised.
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Nillerz posted:I need an annoying Ringback tone! A ringback tone that is original, yet universally despised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVybOXeWnhw
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That sounds way too popular for my tastes. Someone might accidentally think I like it.
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Bellabel posted:Can someone recommend some music for me? I gravitate toward the 70s and 80s. I really like Talking Heads (especially Remain in Light and More Songs), early Roxy Music, Bowie's Berlin trilogy... so yeah. I'm obviously a big Brian Eno fan If you don't already have the first Tom Tom Club record (self-titled), that's essential - it's half of the Talking Heads with King Crimson's Adrian Belew and Sly and Robbie on a honeymoon in the Bahamas making a more disco/dancehall/dub record. The following records are less essential, though still worth listening to it if you can't get enough. If you're not already a Jonathan Richman fan, the first Modern Lovers record should be right up your alley - neurotic, introspective, and jangly stuff featuring a real character of a frontman singing through his nose. Bonus: Jerry Harrison was the keyboardist before moving on to Talking Heads! On a lesser note, check out The Bongos' "Drums along the hudson," which was recently reissued with bonus tracks and so on. They were contemporaries of the scene that the Heads came out of and bubble along on a speedy, neurotic power pop high. Really great record, and Richard has gone on to do a bunch of other cool stuff.
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I'm looking for music in the same vein as Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Birds of Tokyo and Franz Ferdinand. I guess I would say I like alternative and indie rock (if I wasn't clearly music illiterate). I don't mind branching out of those areas. Here's a sample from each band, to maybe give you an idea. Asian Kung-Fu Generation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62nG5vXCe_U Birds of Tokyo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5p4OS-iqgU Franz Ferdinand: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25sBhhOR4lw Thanks for your help in advance! I listen to a lot music when I paint/do homework, so I've worn these bands threadbare. EDIT: Fixed link Sanguinary Novel fucked around with this message at 03:44 on Feb 25, 2011 |
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Sanguinary Novel posted:I'm looking for music in the same vein as Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Birds of Tokyo and Franz Ferdinand. I guess I would say I like alternative and indie rock (if I wasn't clearly music illiterate). I don't mind branching out of those areas. Granted my taste in music isn't great, but I think I know of a few you'd probably like you'd probably like. Gomez: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFfrWDyewKU Modest Mouse: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=penvn9VL32Y Soul Coughing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD5G8T2ESsw&feature=related would be a good spot to start branching out to something a bit jazzier (sorry for this one, the only way this song was available on youtube was a lovely music video someone else made for it.) Something else to look at would be earlier era Yeah Yeah Yeahs though you'd probably want to avoid their most recent album since it's more of a techno/dance album.
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I'm trying to find a song to discretely incorporate into a playlist I'm making for a girl I'm dating. Something that says "I like you a lot," but not in an over the top OMG YOU'RE THE BEST THING EVER I'M SO IN LOVE kind of way, which seems to be the only song I can find. Any suggestions? Most of the playlist is trip hop and low key electronic stuff.
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I'm addicted to the Breakin' and Breakin' 2: electric boogaloo soundtracks! other than the featured artists, who should i be listening to get more of this wonderous sound?
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Nillerz posted:I need an annoying Ringback tone! A ringback tone that is original, yet universally despised. Daughters - Daughters Spelled Wrong. I used to put this on when giving my friends a ride somewhere, and I think 1 of them made it through the whole song without begging me to turn it off. "Physically uncomfortable" was the most common description for how they felt. EDIT: Also thanks to Youtube, I now know that this cover of My Sharona exists and would probably fit the bill too.
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ZeldaLeft posted:I'm addicted to the Breakin' and Breakin' 2: electric boogaloo soundtracks! other than the featured artists, who should i be listening to get more of this wonderous sound? Egyptian Lover. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjFs9CPGhts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aATSUKu0jI
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ZeldaLeft posted:I'm addicted to the Breakin' and Breakin' 2: electric boogaloo soundtracks! other than the featured artists, who should i be listening to get more of this wonderous sound? Not exactly like it but I think if you like that, you'll like these two, and these guys are from today. More funky than Breakin' though, I dunno if you are lookin for somethin this groovy Dam-Funk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCA8IVltCKY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhOxqT_6A50 Cool Million http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvQ03P1RN7E http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZc6OMNGq8k
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DeathSandwich posted:Granted my taste in music isn't great, but I think I know of a few you'd probably like you'd probably like. Don't worry, my taste in music is questionable as well I think I could get into some Modest Mouse and Yeah Yeah Yeahs - thanks for the suggestions!
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# ? Feb 25, 2011 03:49 |
I've recently been listening to The Sims 3 Soundtrack (written by Steve Jablonsky). It is likely to be classical of some sort, but in a way very atmospheric, bright. I don't know where and how should I look for similar, as I'm not sure how to describe it. I will be very grateful if someone gets any suggestions. Few compositions from it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKXEiSTXp9o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkhWeR02xCc
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A Soothing Lacuna posted:Egyptian Lover. Definitely Egyptian Lover. Additionally: Mantronix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgD4x_SfyD8 Jonzun Crew: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6zkbjOvXWo maybe Maggotron for a more Miami take?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xsfp9TbHE0
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What are some prepared piano pieces along the lines of what Aphex Twin does in "drukqs"?
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MALCOLM XTREME posted:What are some prepared piano pieces along the lines of what Aphex Twin does in "drukqs"? Check out Hauschka. "The Prepared Piano" would be a good starting point.
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ZeldaLeft posted:I'm addicted to the Breakin' and Breakin' 2: electric boogaloo soundtracks! other than the featured artists, who should i be listening to get more of this wonderous sound? World Class Wreckin' Cru (featuring Dr. Dre in eyeliner) Dynamix II (this song especially http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EypmRwr_rs) George Clinton (specifically Atomic Dog) Midnight Star (mid-80s stuff, like this song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz7nSkFhBP0) Hashim Cybotron There's a million electro compilations out there, just look for the artists you know on them. You might wanna explore Miami bass since its a similar sound. Someone recommended Maggotron, they're on a compilation called The Bass That Ate Miami and that's a real good starting point.
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I'm a huge fan of Hot Water Music and their contemporaries. Lately I've wanted to get into their influences, namely Leatherface and Husker Du. If anyone could point towards quintessential albums or songs by those bands I would greatly appreciate it. There's simply too much material for me to figure out where to start.
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rideANDxORdie posted:I'm a huge fan of Hot Water Music and their contemporaries. Lately I've wanted to get into their influences, namely Leatherface and Husker Du. If anyone could point towards quintessential albums or songs by those bands I would greatly appreciate it. There's simply too much material for me to figure out where to start. "Zen Arcade" for Husker Du and "Mush" for leatherface are the 'general consensus' quintessentials, I also like New Day Rising from Husker Du and Warehouse: Songs and Stories (although that's much later Husker Du and probably not the place to start.) I don't know much else about Leatherface though.
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Leatherface is polarizing - Stubbs's voice is pretty idiosyncratic. Some say poo poo, I say emotive. Their first handful of albums and 7"s (Beerpig/Cherry Knowle/Fill Your Boots/Mush) are my favourite, though difficult to obtain these days. All of their standards are on the first CD of their discography on Rejected Records; unfortunately, again a bit difficult to obtain. As for songs: Razor blades and aspirin Here comes the judge Dead industrial atmosphere Discipline The bastards can't dance Ponderous Saxon fucked around with this message at 00:20 on Feb 27, 2011 |
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rideANDxORdie posted:I'm a huge fan of Hot Water Music and their contemporaries. Lately I've wanted to get into their influences, namely Leatherface and Husker Du. If anyone could point towards quintessential albums or songs by those bands I would greatly appreciate it. There's simply too much material for me to figure out where to start. Husker Du made a pretty big switch (though in reality it was a constant progression from their first 7") from traditional speedy hardcore to noisy power-pop between "Zen Arcade" and "New Day Rising." If you're coming from Hot Water Music as a reference point, definitely start with "New Day Rising" and then get "Flip Your Wig" and "Candle Apple Grey" before going backwards in the discography. Those three records are heavy, noisy pop perfection.
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I really liked the soundtrack to the PC game Uplink, which was supposedly all demoscene tracks. Where do I go from there?
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MALCOLM XTREME posted:What are some prepared piano pieces along the lines of what Aphex Twin does in "drukqs"? It's not prepared exactly (not in the John Cage sense anyway) but you should check out Freescha for some great twisted/distorted electronic piano musics.
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Can anyone recommend me something along the lines of Best Coast? I've been getting into that surf rock sound lately and can't find anything like them. I know that Wavves sounds like them also, but I just can't find anyone else.
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screenwritersblues posted:Can anyone recommend me something along the lines of Best Coast? I've been getting into that surf rock sound lately and can't find anything like them. I know that Wavves sounds like them also, but I just can't find anyone else. Luckily somebody has already addressed this question: http://www.somethingawful.com/d/garbage-day/femme-pop-mixtape.php
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Sanguinary Novel posted:Franz Ferdinand Gang of Four was a big influence on Franz Ferdinand and other post punk revival/dance punk bands from the last decade. Entertainment! is the best place to start. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYkH6zsYxzQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFU_1h7io0Y
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I'm trying to get into Jazz, but it's so hit or miss for me. I can't actually explain what does it for me (Due to my complete lack of knowledge for the genre), so far I've only gotten into the more famous Miles Davis stuff. I'd like to go back to the thing that got me into it, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what that actually is. The song I heard it in, is a rap song called "Radion Ska Kneppas" by Malk de Koijn (Small danish group), the last 2 minutes and 50 seconds of that song, I'm fairly sure they are sampling some sort of jazz artist. I'd link to the material but I can't find it on any streaming sites. If anyone can tell me who or what that piece is, I'd be greatful, and if you know anything like it you're willing to share, even better! Thanks in advance.
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# ? Mar 2, 2011 01:28 |
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I demand more dreamy 80s synthpop along the lines of DOOT DOOT HURRY
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Free Weedlord posted:The song I heard it in, is a rap song called "Radion Ska Kneppas" by Malk de Koijn (Small danish group), the last 2 minutes and 50 seconds of that song, I'm fairly sure they are sampling some sort of jazz artist. google, man: http://www.whosampled.com/artist/Malk%20De%20Koijn/ afraid your song isn't listed, though. maybe try buying it or getting a scan of the booklet off a fan site.
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Any recommendations for french language post-punk or hip-hop? Kind of floundering at the moment.
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Free Weedlord posted:I'm trying to get into Jazz, but it's so hit or miss for me. I can't actually explain what does it for me (Due to my complete lack of knowledge for the genre), so far I've only gotten into the more famous Miles Davis stuff. I'd like to go back to the thing that got me into it, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what that actually is. The song I heard it in, is a rap song called "Radion Ska Kneppas" by Malk de Koijn (Small danish group), the last 2 minutes and 50 seconds of that song, I'm fairly sure they are sampling some sort of jazz artist. It would be most closely related to lounge/easy listening and smooth jazz. Also it doesn't sound like a sample to me, which would explain why it doesn't show up on whosampled.com, even though a number of other tracks from the same album do. A few of bands you might like are Soul Coughing, Kammerflimmer Kollektief and Kid Koala.
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Synnr posted:Any recommendations for french language post-punk or hip-hop? Kind of floundering at the moment. Some compilations: Des Jeunes Gens Modernes BIPPP: French Synth-Wave 1975-1985 So Young But So Cold A lot of the French Post-Punk stuff is Synth oriented, Coldwave type deals (rather than funky, post-Disco or experimental, No Wavey stuff.) Could also try Edith Nylon and Metal Urbain. OH and Lizzy Mercier Descloux, who sings in both English and French.
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Popcorn posted:I demand more dreamy 80s synthpop along the lines of DOOT DOOT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uy4odKfFiM
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dailydares posted:Some compilations: Oooh, this all looks good. I appreciate it, unhelpful wikipedia lists and poorly structured french language searches weren't getting me very far.
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Tree Goat posted:Luckily somebody has already addressed this question: I meant more along the sound that they have, not the fact that they are fronted by a female lead.
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Earwicker posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uy4odKfFiM ACCEPTABLE
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screenwritersblues posted:I meant more along the sound that they have, not the fact that they are fronted by a female lead. I know. I still think the article has a good list for what you're looking for. Vivian Girls, Dum Dum Girls, really that whole Shangri-Las inspired femme pop genre is all very similar to Best Coast (or rather Best Coast are similar to them).
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Yeah okay, I give up, my taste in Jazz is too weird and specific. Thanks a lot for the suggestions, made me dig around a little, but I just can't put a finger on what's missing. I think I'll try heading back to into some funk. Can anybody recommend me any instrumental funk? I used to dig a lot of the stuff Bullmark did for Interstate 76, went something like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzNxwFFL6SA. Edit: Oh, and I'd prefer it's kind of old or with an old aesthetic to it. None of this Jamiroquai or Gnarls Barkley stuff last.fm is trying to feed me. I also prefer it sort of laid back. Free Weedlord fucked around with this message at 16:22 on Mar 2, 2011 |
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Popcorn posted:I demand more dreamy 80s synthpop along the lines of DOOT DOOT You'd probably really love O.M.D. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig2Q4Ub4TnM Start with "Architecture and Morality." The general term for the dreamy, almost "fifties teen idol" side of synthpop was "New Romantic." That term might point you in the right direction.
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