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I third it.
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If you're looking for something that might be emotional in the way of lyrics I suggest you should pick up Issues from Korn. It's a great CD and is very experimental, it's not all that new though. Came out like 6 years ago. The album is a good choice though none the less.
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get into some world music, sitar playing or something, indonesian gamelan, chinese pipa playing. most of that stuff is like classical music in that it progresses rather than repeating a whole lot. and simply because it's played with instruments u probably dont' hear on a regular basis that alone will make it interesting
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[QUOTE=AndreTheHyena][QUOTE=Eggo][QUOTE=joshmay]i think you need to be banned for stupidity.[/QUOTE]I'd support that decision.[/QUOTE]
I third it.[/QUOTE] He realised what he said was stupid, and apologised. |
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Do U Like Prog-rock? If Is So Try P.F.M FIRST 3 ALBUM IN ITALIAN strictly! this band goes from classical music to jazz going through rock and mediterranean ethnic melodies. Enjoy it :) |
[QUOTE=talgilmour]Hi
Do U Like Prog-rock? If Is So Try P.F.M FIRST 3 ALBUM IN ITALIAN strictly! this band goes from classical music to jazz going through rock and mediterranean ethnic melodies. Enjoy it :)[/QUOTE] hehe THIS guy has the right idea how lucky we are he speaks english as a second language Premiate Forneria Marconi are an amazing italian prog band the italians treated the matter entirely different. and its great |
try king's x, the albums dogman and faith, hope, love.
it's like hendrix/beatles/sabbath/james brown, all rolled into one. |
People have already mentioned Sigur Ros. I'll mention them again. And find their video for Glosoli. And watch it.
Khanate. (ps: that's a band name.) These guys aren't really "post-anything" as seems to be the trend here... but if you can find Pilotdrift's cd Iter Facere... ya. The song Rings of Symbols specifically. :) |
Cover more Chopin, :eek:.
Also, another cover of Fantaisie would go down well (no offence, but the one up there leaves a lot to be desired). |
MICE PARADE i'd say their pretty 'out there', can't really go wrong with Squarepusher for a mix of jazz/electronic/d'n'b/nosie, get 'Feed me weird things' or 'Ultravisitor'
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Múm Alarm Will Sound - these are a must for unique music. |
[QUOTE=labgnat]get into some world music, sitar playing or something, indonesian gamelan, chinese pipa playing. most of that stuff is like classical music in that it progresses rather than repeating a whole lot. and simply because it's played with instruments u probably dont' hear on a regular basis that alone will make it interesting[/QUOTE]
This guy's got the right idea. For some really spiritual, ethereal, beautiful music, look into some Tuvan Throat Singing. Huun-Huur-Tu and Yat-Kha are the two major modern groups. This is absolutely amazing music, and everyone should know it, IMO. The absolutely amazing thing they do is Polyphonic singing. Only, it's only one person, creating 2, and sometimes three notes, by selectively amplifying natural harmonics in their voice. It's beautiful. |
The only Tuvan throat singing I've heard is amateur stuff by Billy West (Futurama voice actor). Thanks for the band names, I'll see if I can find any samples to download somewhere.
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kings of leon
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Calexico's worth a shot.
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Hellfish
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Khanate.[/QUOTE] Khanate is awesome. They have a great live show. |
try some of the sites listed in here
[URL]www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=409321[/URL] |
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