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I'm looking for more spacey late 60s/early 70s kind of psychedelic/krautrock. Think long, spacey, free-improv kind of jams. Stuff along the lines of Ash Ra Tempel, Gam, No-Neck Blues Band, and ZeN (the Turkish band, I think there might be more than one by that name). It doesn't have to be from this specific era but I included a date range to give more of an idea about what I'm looking for.
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Transistor Rhythm posted:You'd probably really love O.M.D. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig2Q4Ub4TnM What was this track? I can't view it in the UK because of COPYRIGHT
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Popcorn posted:What was this track? I can't view it in the UK because of COPYRIGHT Maid of Orleans
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Sun Is Tangging posted:Maid of Orleans This sounds like a Christmas no. 1 by Alan Partridge :O
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what's some good Midwest "emo"?? something similar to Mineral maybe? (i know they're from texas)
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Popcorn posted:I demand more dreamy 80s synthpop along the lines of DOOT DOOT OMD would have been my first guess here, but I got beaten. Their first three albums are essential. Dazzle Ships is by far my favorite but everyone seems to recommend Architecture & Mortality. Uhh, the second Yazoo album would work. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRchY25SRAQ&feature=related best track) Its not full of dreamy synth pads or anything, but the whole feeling is similar to that other song. On a similar note, Never Never by the Assembly (their only single) is great, with Vince Clarke of Yazoo and Depeche Mode and Feargal Sharkey. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvQVSbaDSig The Chameleons might work as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iwxkLByt68 I nearly forgot this song! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7OecGaSKlE One of the most beautiful synth pop songs
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crazyfish posted:I'm looking for more spacey late 60s/early 70s kind of psychedelic/krautrock. Think long, spacey, free-improv kind of jams. Stuff along the lines of Ash Ra Tempel, Gam, No-Neck Blues Band, and ZeN (the Turkish band, I think there might be more than one by that name). It doesn't have to be from this specific era but I included a date range to give more of an idea about what I'm looking for. These are pretty obvious mentions, so you may or may not have heard them: Gong Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come Amon Duul II http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gr7uXibfdMw Eloy Sam Gopal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPieVkU5SAk Hawkwind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfniG-AdSC4
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FetusOvaries posted:what's some good Midwest "emo"?? something similar to Mineral maybe? (i know they're from texas) Texas is the Reason Sunny Day Real Estate Juno Jejune Knapsack The Promise Ring The Get Up Kids
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I like classical music, but I don't really know anything about it. I know the names of most of the more famous composers, but I can't really tell their work apart. I just found out one of my favorite pieces is Beethoven's Symphony #7 since I knew a movie it was in and looked up the soundtrack. Usually I appreciate songs - any style of music - more when I've heard it before in some sort of context like a movie, even if I don't remember the scene. Symphony #7 just hugs at the heart strings in ways I can't describe for me. Can anyone name any other specific classical pieces with a similar effect? The only other pieces of classical music I can name specifically are Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach (excellent, but has a different effect) and Pachebel's Cannon in D which I know is something of an overused cliche.
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Popcorn posted:This sounds like a Christmas no. 1 by Alan Partridge :O I don't like Maid Of Orleans either, but you've lost me on the Alan Partridge comparison. Architecture And Morality has some good stuff on it, though. The New Stone Age (post punk); Sealand and the title track (instrumentals); and She's Leaving, Souvenir, and The Beginning And The End (synthpop).
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crazyfish posted:I'm looking for more spacey late 60s/early 70s kind of psychedelic/krautrock. Think long, spacey, free-improv kind of jams. Stuff along the lines of Ash Ra Tempel, Gam, No-Neck Blues Band, and ZeN (the Turkish band, I think there might be more than one by that name). It doesn't have to be from this specific era but I included a date range to give more of an idea about what I'm looking for. You've probably heard Can and Tangerine Dream, but I'll mention them because you didn't, and they shouldn't go unmentioned when the discussion turns to krautrock. Also, you might want to try out some Djam Karet. Instrumental stuff, most of it composed by developing ideas from free-form improvs, as I understand it. They'll do anything from an aggressive, guitar-driven hard rock sound (Burning the Hard City) to ambient music (Suspension and Displacement) with lots of psychedelic stuff as well. Ozrick Tentacles might also be of interest, but having heard about a half-dozen of their albums, it seems to me they have two songs: The one with the rock beat and the one with the reggae beat. So there might not be any need to find more than one album unless you like it so much you want to be able to play them nonstop all day. Someone more knowledgeable than me might disagree, though. Also, I'll second the recommendation of Gong and Hawkwind.
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gay til death posted:These are pretty obvious mentions, so you may or may not have heard them: Good recs - I really love Gong and Can, though they're significantly funkier than the freeform jammy stuff this guy's looking for. That said, you totally need them in your life! A few more, maybe too obvious but nobody's said them - Neu! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy5A7fOY0MA Guru Guru - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2u5T-iOYpI Faust - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZgWi2cl7TM Magma - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9yaYvrp3B4 Popol Vuh - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DON-CogKcfk
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crazyfish posted:I'm looking for more spacey late 60s/early 70s kind of psychedelic/krautrock. Think long, spacey, free-improv kind of jams. Stuff along the lines of Ash Ra Tempel, Gam, No-Neck Blues Band, and ZeN (the Turkish band, I think there might be more than one by that name). It doesn't have to be from this specific era but I included a date range to give more of an idea about what I'm looking for. Check out Pärson Sound from Sweden and related projects, such as Harvester/International Harvester and Träd, Gräs och Stenar. Sorry to nitpick, by the way, but No-Neck Blues Band are contemporary.
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slowdave posted:Check out Pärson Sound from Sweden and related projects, such as Harvester/International Harvester and Träd, Gräs och Stenar. Well aware they are contemporary, I just wanted to illustrate the kind of spacey weirdness I'm looking for. And thanks everyone for the recommendations. Can, Tangerine Dream, and Neu! were not new to me, but everything else I had either never heard of or never listened to. crazyfish fucked around with this message at 18:17 on Mar 3, 2011 |
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crazyfish posted:I'm looking for more spacey late 60s/early 70s kind of psychedelic/krautrock. Think long, spacey, free-improv kind of jams. Stuff along the lines of Ash Ra Tempel, Gam, No-Neck Blues Band, and ZeN (the Turkish band, I think there might be more than one by that name). It doesn't have to be from this specific era but I included a date range to give more of an idea about what I'm looking for. Is this the same Gam from Savannah GA who did Thunderbomb, Beer Planet, and the Phase 8 album?
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Also, Cluster. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i5lwRjLd_4 Duh, how did I forget?
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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. Try Tennis - Cape Dory http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoMkYrn42fU
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Chinaski posted:Is this the same Gam from Savannah GA who did Thunderbomb, Beer Planet, and the Phase 8 album? I don't think so though I don't know enough about the group to know for sure. http://www.discogs.com/artist/GAM This is the one I'm talking about, and the release I have is Gam 1976.
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crazyfish posted:I'm looking for more spacey late 60s/early 70s kind of psychedelic/krautrock. Think long, spacey, free-improv kind of jams. Stuff along the lines of Ash Ra Tempel, Gam, No-Neck Blues Band, and ZeN (the Turkish band, I think there might be more than one by that name). It doesn't have to be from this specific era but I included a date range to give more of an idea about what I'm looking for. You might like Etron Fou Leloublan and Soft Machine (and the Canterbury scene in general).
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crazyfish posted:I don't think so though I don't know enough about the group to know for sure. http://www.discogs.com/artist/GAM This is the one I'm talking about, and the release I have is Gam 1976. Definitely different This is the Gam I was thinking of. They were a pretty obscure, but good band. I think they mostly stuck around the southeast US. I saw them play a few times in Atlanta in the mid-90's. me your dad fucked around with this message at 13:50 on Mar 4, 2011 |
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Is there any other song like Adagio for Strings? I've listened to a lot of classical music, and I haven't heard its like anywhere. Has anyone arranged a similar piece?
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Any recommendations for albums similar to Daft Punk's TRON: Legacy soundtrack, Two Steps From Hell's Invincible, or Hans Zimmer's Inception soundtrack?
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where do I begin with Blonde Redhead? And which albums are considered their best?
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I'm a giant nerd who loves long, wanky progressive songs. If I love Earthless and Porcupine Tree, what should I listen to? On a different note: I'm sick of the non-stop generic dubstep at parties. I'd love to know if there's something else in the modern electronic scene I can to put on instead. So far, only Glitch Mob has hit the spot. Any suggestions?
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Elijya posted:I like classical music, but I don't really know anything about it. I know the names of most of the more famous composers, but I can't really tell their work apart. I just found out one of my favorite pieces is Beethoven's Symphony #7 since I knew a movie it was in and looked up the soundtrack. Usually I appreciate songs - any style of music - more when I've heard it before in some sort of context like a movie, even if I don't remember the scene. Symphony #7 just hugs at the heart strings in ways I can't describe for me. Can anyone name any other specific classical pieces with a similar effect? Other pieces you would definitely have heard before and with good reason include Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (the best-known bit) and Cello Suites (Yo-Yo Ma playing the prelude to No. 1). You would definitely have heard some Mozart in your time, too. The Piano Concerto No.21 is a gorgeous piece that you've probably heard at some point, and there are many many other pieces of his you'd recognise too. Look him up on IMDB or something. I'm betting there's Wagner that you'd have heard, but I can't in all good conscience give you a link to Die Liebestod or something, because to listen to Wagner in bits is to totally miss the point. There'd be quite a lot of opera you might have heard, really. You can't possibly not have heard Nessun Dorma. But, again, this poo poo's hard to recommend. Every link I've given you are all completely obvious, and they are all also tiny bits of much bigger works, the entireties of which are well worth listening to. Please, enjoy the hell out of the most famous pieces, but don't stop there. Don't listen to the hit singles of classical music. There's SO much beautiful music out there you won't have heard in a movie that you really, really should give a try. There are countless composers worthy of your time that don't make the all-time-greatest-hits mixtape, including Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Stravinsky, Hayden, Paganini, Strauss, Schumann and several of J.S. Bach's sons, to name just a few. Have fun , but again, please don't stop at the McNuggets.
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Paperhouse posted:where do I begin with Blonde Redhead? And which albums are considered their best? I don't know what the fan consensus is but my personal favorite is In An Expression of the Inexpressable, so maybe start with that one? It's got this awesome song on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQEiWxJIFkE
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Are there any other synthpop(?) bands/songs in the vein of Heatwave by Fabian or Astronaut Candy by Muffin? That kind of music makes me so goddamn pumped but it's hard to find more, the Youtube user I usually check has been only favoriting/uploading mopey, sloggy rear end poo poo recently.
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# ? Mar 7, 2011 04:40 |
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Anyone able to recommend me some minimal/microhouse/tech house/whatever in the vein of Luomo's Tessio? Mostly interested in anything with that sort of sultry/disaffected vocal style (think the kind of stuff that's likely to appear in a Mayer mix).
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Could you guys recommend me some good surf rock? I've been listening so some songs on Youtube and really like the genre but don't know where to begin.
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marcel_proust. posted:Anyone able to recommend me some minimal/microhouse/tech house/whatever in the vein of Luomo's Tessio? Mostly interested in anything with that sort of sultry/disaffected vocal style (think the kind of stuff that's likely to appear in a Mayer mix). Superpitcher (seriously check them out first), Richard Davis, Efdemin, Tobias Thomas (he's got a couple of amazing mixes on Kompakt), Stephan Bodzin, Jennifer Cardini, Glimpse, Tobi Neumann.
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I'm kinda irritated with myself that I don't pay enough attention to hip hop and I only just recently got familiar with People Under The Stairs. Can anyone suggest to me some similar rappers?
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The Ninth Layer posted:Could you guys recommend me some good surf rock? I've been listening so some songs on Youtube and really like the genre but don't know where to begin. I suppose The Ventures would be a good starting point.
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The Ninth Layer posted:Could you guys recommend me some good surf rock? I've been listening so some songs on Youtube and really like the genre but don't know where to begin. Or Dick Dale. The Bleach Boys are cool, but they're surf with a little hardcore thrown in.
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The Ninth Layer posted:Could you guys recommend me some good surf rock? I've been listening so some songs on Youtube and really like the genre but don't know where to begin. Merrell Fankhauser is also worth checking out.
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The Ninth Layer posted:Could you guys recommend me some good surf rock? I've been listening so some songs on Youtube and really like the genre but don't know where to begin. Check out The Space Cossacks. The do some pretty good stuff and they're modern as well.
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I'm taking German again this year and to supplement it I was wondering if anyone knew of some good German speaking bands aside from Rammstein and Oomph!. I like harder music but I'm not really too picky.
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I'm looking for upbeat, catchy poppy rock/metal/punk whatever. I think it'd be good running music but I don't know many songs/artists like this. Examples: lost prophets - last train home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjKmCxyKmas offspring - want you bad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g19fCJotPc arctic monkeys - i bet you look good on the dance floor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK7egZaT3hs Nillerz posted:I need an annoying Ringback tone! A ringback tone that is original, yet universally despised. In case you're still looking, here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgTdeE6gLzk
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HatchetDown posted:I'm taking German again this year and to supplement it I was wondering if anyone knew of some good German speaking bands aside from Rammstein and Oomph!. I like harder music but I'm not really too picky. Early Einstürzende Neubauten.
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furry drum circle posted:I'm looking for upbeat, catchy poppy rock/metal/punk whatever. I think it'd be good running music but I don't know many songs/artists like this. Examples: Check out Art Brut, Wire, the Buzzcocks, Magazine, and the Fall.
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Here's a request: I'm looking for 40's male vocal group stuff like: The Ink Spots: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ocjz8i31oMQ Sun Ra's early commercial recordings before he got weird: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Re7FG2Zeos The Four Vagabonds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt7glLk7TDU&tracker=False There's a ton of that stuff out there, but I'm looking for the stuff that's a little weirder and funnier than the rest. Any comps would be appreciated, esp. since this stuff was really before people made proper albums.
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