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I like Gary Numan.
Y'know, the dude who did 'Cars'. And this awesome band called KIK. www.myspace.com/kikuk |
I like techno. :D And anything else that sounds nice.
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The Sex Pistols are very awesome. And they couldn't even play, hah...
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I've a very mixed taste for music. I mostly listen to ambience, trip-hop, hip-hop, dubstep and drum&bass. I have certain periods when I listen to a certain genre extensively and do a complete 180 turn after that. It's a good thing, I think, 'cause I never really get bored with music but I'm constantly looking for new stuff. I wouldn't call myself open-minded though, since I'm very picky about sounds and instruments.
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What ambient or dubstep do you listen to?
I am nosey for everyone's taste because most people who say such know nothing of the genres they speak of just to seem mad underground. No offence or anything, but most people who say they listen to ambient can probably only say they've heard of Brian Eno by name, and perhaps have downloaded an Elivium album or two. I only ask because a few weeks ago you posted a blog saying you were looking for new music As for dubstep, it's a budding genre, and in order for me to love, it has to evolve. It's but a baby atm. I like the artists who incorporate chiptune in their sounds though, such as Zomby and Rustie. Some artists like Ital Tek and Boxcutter and getting it right though, and give me my little interest in the genre at present Let's do big genre lists and provide explanations proving ourselves to be mega awesome. Ambient: I was born to Roger Eno's Voices, fact. I've been brought up on it and I listen to ambient albums before I sleep at night. Drill'n'bass/IDM/whatever the fuck people call it: easy progression on from ambient. Essentially the marriage of ambient and glitch, or ambient tonality. Screamo: this was last years discovery. Lots of it is pure shit, but when you dig deep you find good things in every genre. Sed Non Satiata, The Kidcrash, Pyramids, Cease Upon the Capital etcetc Postrock: A coming and coming genre, and it has come and gone so to speak. The genre is pretty cold right now, but being postrock, somethings gotta give, and we've gotta get one really great postrock record coming out soon enough. Chiptune: I love chiptune. Bit Shifter, I, Cactus and Animal Style are on heavy rotation and the moment. Sludge metal: It's best when it's more droney and less blacksabbathy. Blacksabbathy stuff sounds cheesey to me. The Abominable Iron Sloth are my favourite sludge act, though they kind of mix it with hardcore and things and that's all I can say off of the top of my head. I'll pretty much listen to anyting if it sounds good. |
I listen to metal and that stuff. And also industrial.
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HAI GAIZE!
Classical: I have the entire Fantasia soundtrack which I frequently listen to <3 I'll also listen to any and all Disney soundtracks, why? Because I rawk. Blues: I don't know that many good blues artists at present but I like stuff like Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughn, also like a lot of old blues rock. Blues singers have some of the most amazing voices I have ever heard like Glenn Hughes. 80's pop: Fact of life, with the exception of Margerat Thatcher everything from the 80's rocked. Soft Cell, Cat Stevens, basically any power ballad you care to mention :D they all rock. The 90's was when pop started going downhill. Metal: This is where my heart truly lies ^^ I like and can listen to most forms of metal but particularly find myself loving Power and Progressive, although some heavy metal like Iron Maiden and Iced Earth go down well. I mainly listen to operatic and folky German power metal that most heathens have never heard of like Blind Guardian and Edguy. Leto, I'm intrigued by this whole Post Rock thing :) I think I shall check them out. |
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well, wikipedia and pretty much everywhere will tell you postrock is 'rock instrumentation used for nonrock purposes', how utterly drawl. so instead, I will provide you myspace links dabbling in what it actually sounds like:
Explosions in the Sky Mogwai Godspeed You! Black Emperor Sigur Ros those are some of the big influencial acts in the genre. Essentially it's rock music that's pretty and moving. and these links also for all you little kiddies who want to impress your 14 year old friends edit: some classic is fucking good too. mainly thinking neoclassical here, but Max Richter instantly spring to mind. then Needs More Sources. and that's all that instantly springs to mind actually |
I'm going to merge this with Music MK3. Carry on.
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Ambience-wise, I pretty much grew up with Aphex Twin, albeit he ranges from a wide array of genres, only a few of his albums can be considered ambience. Most would fall under ambient techno, I guess. There's Moby too, with some of his earliest albums, still love them. A few years back I discovered Susumu Yokota, which sort of blew me away for the remainder of the year. Having dug up his earliest albums a few months ago, I was able to truly appreciate his music. He's pretty damn good! |
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So we're categorizing all of our musical tastes, oh how fun! Classical: I think I actually to more classical than I do rock or any other contemporary style, so to give classical some leverage, I'm going to sub-categorize it. Baroque: I've grown to like J.S. Bach over the years with the pieces my piano teacher has me learning. Most kids I talk to say they hate baroque music, but you can't argue with the shear goodness of the counterpoint in it. Not many composers can produce it. Romantic: I definately likes me some Brahms, Grieg, and Liszt. Pier Gynt and the Brahms Violin Concerto are definately two of my favorite works. French Impressionism: Ravel. One of my all time favorite composers. If I ever become famous and have a funeral, I want the Adagio Assai from his Piano Concerto in G to be played live at it. I like some Debussy every now and then, but I've never actually sat down and listened to him. Other Early Twentieth Century: Stravinsky. Nuff said. The Pines of Rome is another one of my favorite works, so I guess Respighi desrves to be mentioned. Gershwin is also good. Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris are brilliant. Jazz-Orchestra fusion is simply beautiful. Modernism: Charles Ives is another one of my favorite composers. I love listening to both his conventional and non-conventional pieces. John Cage is good too. The prepared piano is one of the coolest instruments, if it deserves to be called that, in my book. I also like the atmosphere of Terry Riley's music. Contemporary: I've grown to like Eric Whitacre, though I detest most composers that I perform in school or for some dumb festival. Philip Glass is pretty sweet too. I also like the atmosphere of Terry Riley's music. ---------------- Indie/Folk/Blues-ish: Sparklehorse. I love how somber his music is. The White Stripes are up there. Feist and Joni Mitchell are my rock heroines, though I'm not sure if Mitchell falls into the indie category. I love their voices. Techno: Daft Punk. They kind of remind of Philip Glass with the repetetive, atmospheric nature of their music. The Gorillaz are also amazing. It's a shame to seem them go down, though. Can't say D-Sides did it for me. Other: Stevie Wonder. Amazing musician. I always thought his song Mistra Knowitall should have been used the show The Riches. I'ver been wanting to get into Smashing Pumpkins. Opinions? Sorry if the second block lacks description. I'm pretty clueless when it comes to the polytheism of rock music, and Wikipedia is no good. If someone could do me the pleasure of correcting anything I've listed, please make note of it. |
Does anyone know why American Idiot (the song) has got two censored wors (fuck and faggot)? I'm not American... why did they cenosred them?
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A couple of days ago, I bought three albums: Labor Days by Aesop Rock, Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis, and some Minus the Bear album. Labor Days is an excellent record. The 5th track is about a little girl who's an artist drawing on the sidewalk, and it progresses through her life until she dies. Most excellent. Same with 9-5er's Anthem. The Minus the Bear album was mediocre, totally not what I was expecting though. I'll give it a few more listens and see how I feel. I have yet to listen to Sketches of Spain, but I'm apprehensive because as of yet I haven't sat down and given a serious listen to jazz, so I'm scared that I'll despise it, or worse, get bored of it really quickly. We'll see how things go. Leto, concerning chiptune. I haven't delved into it yet, but have you heard of Crystal Castles? My friends really into their shit, so I'll most likely be checking it out soon. |
Google Crystal Castles, they're theiving little shits. :( do a google about them sampling other chiptunes. What I do reccomend is Bit Shifter, Sabrepulse, Animal Style, DJ Scotch Egg (heavier glitchy stuff), Seal Of Approval (has vocals), The Depreciation Guild (also has vocals), Kplecraft. there's so many, I'm just scratching the surface.
yeah, and Minus the Bear, they're like indieful boring postrock. depending what you like about them (the small amount that you did), there are several other places to go with that one :
Very atmospheric ambient kind of dubstep.] Get further into Ambient. there's so much more wonderful music in the genre and you haven't even scratched the surface yet :) :
Also from the bulk of your post, some modernist/contemporary I dont know what the fucksits I would reccomend to you: Eric Satie, the album Druqks by Aphex Twin (when it isn't superelectronica, it's beautiful prepared piano pieces; and Max Richter. |
I know of Satie. I haven't listened to him that much, but the little I've heard, I've liked. Is he in that whole minimalist group?
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Aphex Twin is the god of brick shitting awesomeness.
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The jazz trio Bad Plus did a cover of his song "Flim." I thought it was excellent. Beautiful melodies.
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Okay, rethought. I HAVE heard his music more than I thought. The piece Gymnopedie is one of my absolute favorites out there and I'm beating myself over the head for not remembering it before. I thinking about ordering it to play at my school's recital next year.
With that in mind, I shall set out to Rhapsody and use up my 25 free plays for this month on him. |
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I liked the percussion in the bad+'s cover. I don;t know what you call the certain noises they made, but I thought they went really well with the other music.
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New Sigur Ros!
http://yousai.co.uk/gobbledigook.mp3 Sounds like a mashup between the band and possibley The Lion King soundtrack. Check it out, very different to what they have done previously. http://download.sigur-ros.co.uk/art/medsud_600.jpg :
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Does anyone here listen to Dave Brubeck?
I loved his cover of 'Blue Moon'. |
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I just downloaded the Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater OST. Good stuff.
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This thread seems to be all over the place, but on the topic of favorite genres, I like most types of rock music. Also, techno and classical, though I don't listen to it very often. Favorite bands right now are Coheed and Cambria (love the singer's voice, even if everyone else hates it), Rammstein (I have a thing for German music), 10 Years (same reason as Coheed), Mindless Self Indulgence (just because), and Turmion Kätilöt (industrial metal from Finland is amazing.)
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No, never heard of them. Anything that sounds remotely like Rammstein will most likely appeal to me, so...away, to Wikipedia!
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Anyone enjoy anime music? I've been digging the Seatbelts, the band that performed the soundtrack for Cowboy Bebop. I love the song "Blue."
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I listen to anime music once in a while...usually from Fullmetal Alchemist or Death Note. So mainstream. I'm lame like that.
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It's not lame. FMA and Death Note have really nice music. Excluding some of the intro and outro songs (sorry if that's what you listen to). Death Note's aren't that bad. I can't stand FMA's intro songs.
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Yeah, the actual music in both the shows are better than the intros/outros. I can't STAND the first intro from FMA. It drives me crazy.
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As far as anime goes I've only started watching death note today. The intro and outro make me want to kill people. The other music is nice though.
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The second outro reminds me of an episode of South Park. Random words in English just going off in a cloud of Japanese.
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New Sigur Ros avaliable for stream off of sigurros.com
skip to the track All Alright. quite possibley one of the most heartbreaking songs of all time. also an easter egg, press Back from the very first track and find previous singles from other albums... hmm. if you have wanted to check out sigur ros but haven't, heres your chance. absolutely amazing band. |
Bumping for heeeyulp. Does anyone live in Sydney/would be willing to send me in the right direction for a show? I may be going to a Sigur Ros gig on the 2nd of August, but the main problem is I'll be in a land where I've never been before, with no sense of direction bar a shitty map.
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So sorry to bring bad vibes into the music thread, but what the fuck is so great about Tha Carter III? Lil' Wayne probably has the biggest lack of flow out of any rapper I've ever heard, and his voice sounds like shit. I don't get if that's part of the appeal or what... his wordplay is pretty good for a mainstream rapper, but that doesn't make him Jay-Z or 'Pac, not even close.
Basically I don't understand the hype at all. EDIT: Actually I just listened to Dr. Carter and that's a cool song. He's got a pretty personal delivery and suchlike. Still... not quite the savior of Hip-Hop. |