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12-29-2017, 05:35 PM | #91 (permalink) |
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Modern classical
Edgard Varese - Arcana Conducted by Pierre Boulez aka the man.
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12-30-2017, 12:56 AM | #92 (permalink) | |
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Silver Apples has an interesting history. Simeon Coxe actually built his own instrument out of oscillators and telegraph keys.
Silver Apples- "You and I" (1969) I've seen where you are looking for Avant-garde. I don't know if Pram really constitutes as Avant-garde band. I just like what I hear. Pram are simply amazing to me. Dead Piano is the first song off of their debut album. On their first album they are described as "Art Rock, Experimental, Leftfield, Avantgarde" and I even seen "Post-Punk." The band's sound develops throughout their history. When you get to the song Beluga Discog describes their style as "Leftfield, Abstract, & Downtempo." I am not sure if mentioning what style of music Pram play helps you in any way. I guess it gives a slight hint what to expect. If you hate them, sorry I did my best. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Pram - Dead Piano (1992) Pram - Beluga (2008)
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You might like this: a touch of the avant-garde here. Not your average female singer-songwriter stuff, and the Reaching For Indigo album overall was one of my favorites this year.
You can check out my Favorites Of 2017 thread if you want to see the whole review.
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12-30-2017, 11:16 AM | #95 (permalink) | |
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12-30-2017, 01:05 PM | #96 (permalink) |
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Hey, Mic. Where do you rate Melanie? Right now, I'm listening to her Candles in the Rain album and I have to say I really like it. It's a lot more than just Lay Down which turns out to be an eight minute jam. Anyway, she sounds similar to what you seem to be into so I guess I'm wondering what you think.
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--- So I listened to your tracks, Nea, and I have to be honest. I'm sort of bored by this. It's very nice, but really almost too nice. I'm getting diabetes from how bright, airy, fluffy and cute this is. I'm not usually a proponent for avant garde, but I found myself wishing someone would crash the party with an atonal saxophone solo or something - just to shake things up a little. I like a lot of "beautiful" music, but I've never really been able to appreciate "dream pop" and similar, inherently very cutesy indie pop variants. I just feel like there's something missing from the formula, to make it actually grab me. Some vitality, depth, detail, more insistend vocals or whatever else might have helped. |
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01-03-2018, 12:22 PM | #100 (permalink) | |
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The Rory Gallagher track is a bit more fun to listen to. He really gets busy with that slide guitar (sounds like that's what it is, anyway). If I ever make an 80's style action movie where a bar brawl suddenly breaks out, I'll have this track playing during the fight. |
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