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undibs, soulseek sucks
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sorry for all the hassles with it man.. :(
anyway I'm uploading Sub Inc. to webspace now so someone else can finally hear it. |
ok
[URL=http://members.ozemail.com.au/~caracarol/Substitute%20Inc.%20-%20Who%20Knows%20-%2003%20-%20The%20Chase%20(Scene%203).mp3]The Chase: Scene 3[/URL] [URL=http://members.ozemail.com.au/~caracarol/Substitute%20Inc.%20-%20Who%20Knows%20-%2004%20-%20The%20Chase%20(Scene%204).mp3]The Chase: Scene 4[/URL] |
dibssys
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Substitute Inc-The Chase (scene 3)
Intro is a cool little loop with some drums and a few picked and wahed guitar notes. It starts getting faster until the drum beat sets out the beat of the song. Once it is in it is a really cool song. I like the wah guitar in the background, and the bassline. The vocals come in and they are really cool. I love this song, its is great. A really bass driven song, I realise now. As the vocals follow the bassline. I also like the lead guitar. In the second section of it a weird sound comes, sounds sort of like a slide dobro with some flanger thrown in, regardless of what it is it is a great sound. A few "breakdowns" near the end of the song where the drums stop for a second then kick back in. Song ends rather abrubtly, but still nicely. Overall it is a 9.5/10, I will definitely be checking more out of these guys. Choices: The (international) noise conspiracy-Capitalism stole My virginity indie The Clash-Radio Clash really dont know Stevie Ray Vaughn-Scuttle Buttin' blues David Bowie-John I'm Only Dancing |
[QUOTE=blueyxd]sorry for all the hassles with it man.. :(
.[/QUOTE] It's all good dibs, on the Bowie one |
P.s Silvermedalmafia, can you make your song titles a bit clearer next time please? :)
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[QUOTE=Silvermedalmafia]Substitute Inc-The Chase (scene 3)
Song ends rather abrubtly, but still nicely.[/QUOTE] it flows into scene 4.. which finishes it off in a kind of strange way. but it's no biggie, glad you liked it too I shall leave this up for a bit for people to check out as it's one of those bands that would be extremely hard to find |
[b]David Bowie - John I'm Only Dancing[/b]
I like Bowie, from what I've heard, but haven't heard much of him. Onwards Soft acoustic intro, then his unmistakable voice starts kind of grunting away. Cool bass line. He's got lots of weird effects on his voice, which is cool. There's lots of stuff going on. Pretty samey, the bass goes into double time though, which is cool. Longer chorus second time around, I am really enjoying the bass. There's a nice little psychedelic thing in the middle. Pretty samey though, but enjoyable. 6/10 Mos Def - B Boys Will B Boys (Gangsta rap) Arcturus - Star-Crossed (Avant garde metal) Spastic Ink - To Counter and Groove in E Minor (Fusion/metal/cool) |
Dibbies on Mos Def.
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All the matches I'm getting for B Boys Will Be B Boys are from Black Star. Eh, I'm downloading it anyway. Even though I've heard Mos Def And Talib Kweli Are Black Star before, I don't remember that song.
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[B]Black Star - B Boys Will B Boys[/B]
The song begins with a Mos Def rant about famous people. Talib Kweli then tackles the beat....with a list of namedrops. Is this is a song or an interlude? "Black Star, shinin' shinin', we in the house!" gets repeated several times, before some scratching. Then the beat just loops with a little improvisation. That's all you get for your 2.36. If I have heard this before, I'm not surprised that I don't remember it. It's basically an interlude. Hell, Black Star are a great project, and Talib Kweli and Mos Def are two of the best rappers in the world. But this is probably the last song I'd suggest for someone. There's half a verse of vocal tradeoffs, and that's all the indication this track has of their collectively talents. Black Star are unique and great. This isn't. [B]4/10.[/B] |
My tracks -
Asian Dub Foundation feat. Sinead O' Conner - 1000 Mirrors (hard to classify!) McFly - That Girl (50s rock'n'roll/00's pop) Spice Girls - Viva Forever (pop with some beautiful flamenco-esque guitar) The Roots - Return To Innocence Lost (hard-hitting socially-conscious beat poetry) Jeff Beck - Nadia (drum'n'bass backing, slide guitar, Asian-style melodies) Hector Berlioz - Marche Au Supplice (March To The Scaffold), from Symphonie Fantastique (Romantic/Classical) Lauryn Hill - Lost Ones (hip-hop) [size=1]Quadruple post.[/size] |
Dibs.
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Sorry, I just had to edit the title.
Listning is now listening. |
I was wondering how many people noticed that.
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I did. I thought it was funny.
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I'm a fairly big fan of the stuff I've heard from Jeff, You Had it Coming, etc, so to be fair I'm expecting to like this.
[b]Jeff Beck - Nadia[/b] - 3:50 Starts off with some really bluesy, lonely-sounding solo guitar. Loving it so far. Some gentle synthy sounds are building in the background, and after 50 seconds or so, percussion cuts in, with a fairly fast-paced, very techno/dance-y beat. Not much to say, really, as this is what happens throughout the song. That beat in the background, with synths rising, falling and swirling also more or less in the background, and the one guitar, presumably Jeff's, soloing somewhat mournfully over it. I have a real taste for instrumental music anyway, which probably helps, but this was a great listen. 8.5/10 Songs; Skindred - [i]Set it Off[/i], [i]Nobody[/i], [i]Babylon[/i], [i]Selector[/i] or [i]Pressure[/i] (Ragga) Miocene - [i]State of Flux[/i] (er. alternative?) Einsturzende Neubauten - [i]Ende Neu[/i] (preferably live), [i]Silence is Sexy[/i] or [i]Salamandrina[/i] (experimental) Frank Klepacki - [i]Just Do It Up[/i] or [i]Full Stop[/i] (video game music) Gordian Knot - [i]Reflections[/i] (progressive instrumental metal) All available from me, if you have problems. Soulseek: Soultender MSN: [email]eruantien@gmail.com[/email] AIM: Aimtender |
[QUOTE=Iai][B]Black Star - B Boys Will B Boys[/B]Black Star are unique and great. This isn't.
[B]4/10.[/B][/QUOTE] I shoudn't of picked that track, it was the one I was listening to at the time. I was pretty much listening to it subconsciously, and wasn't aware it was an interlude :) It is indeed Talib Kweli and Mos Def rapping from the Black Star album. If you want a good song from it, I recommend: - Astronomy (8th Light), or - Brown Skin Lady The pair have been compared to A Tribe Called Quest's Phife and Q-Tip, so I recommend this to everyone. |
I'll download the album soon. I heard it and really liked it, but wasn't paying too much attention to it. Not the attention it deserved, anyway.
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With that gone..bump.
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Curse your underground music, I can't find any of your songs. And Soulseek won't let me view your files (as usual)
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Disregard that last comment, after searching for something that Gordian Knot, I found an Einsturzende Neubauten song. So Dibs
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What is your name on Soulseek at the moment?
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head1psycho
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Alright then.
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[b]Einsturzende Neubauten - Silence is Sexy[/b]
An interesting listen, to say the least. It starts off with a bit of silence, then some random sounds, sound like someone is playing around with a record player or something. Then very droning bass and vocals, acoustic bass is very nice. The singer is very close to the mic, you can hear his lips making sounds, him swallowing etc. There is a bit of a pause, which creates a bit of tension, quite cool really. I was expecting something really heavy here, but only drums come in, slow, with brushes. The singer is only saying 'silence is sexy, so sexy'. He finishes another verse with 'silence isn't sexy at all'. He starts speaking in German, I think (judging by the name, they sound very German). At about 4:15 there's some feedback noise. It gradually gets more bust, until about 5:50, when a crowd start singing 'silence is singing' and clapping along. Quite cool :thumb: 7/10 From now on, we should use the thumbs up and thumbs down Post icons, if we like or don't like the song :smash: Songs: Arcturus - Star-Crossed (Avant garde metal) Spastic Ink - To Counter and Groove in E Minor (Fusion/metal/cool) Latryx - Bad news (hip hop) Lightning Bolt - Forcefield (Instrumental noise) |
Hah, if you got a live version, that means there's at least three different versions of it floating around. Hardly surprising from Neubauten, since they seem to have about a dozen different versions of every song, but it makes recommending them in Forced Listenings a complete arse.
Not a dibs, yet. Working on an essay. |
It wasn't live it was exactly 7:00 and a random crowd started cheering.
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Oh. Well my version is only six minutes anyway.
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