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01-07-2011, 04:16 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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A New Start
Recently I started feeling overwhelmed by my music library. No matter what I turned on I just kept feeling restless. None of it left me feeling satisfied anymore. I couldn't stand it. So I deleted everything I had. So I'm looking to try some new things out. I notice Savannah did something similar. I want recommendations, just to broaden my horizons. Maybe I'll find something new that I love. In all honesty some music I had before will find its way back. But for now, clean slate.
So, recommend me ****. Records. Artists. Songs. Whatever. I'm willing to give anything a shot. Edit- I guess good to note what I listened to. I had a phase where I was big on metalcore. I also really enjoyed EBM and Trance music. Those were probably my most listened to genres, and I couldn't find much left in any of those genres. I also liked Post Metal for a while, but drifted from it. Feel free to recommend stuff from these genres, it's just what I had lost its shine to me.
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01-08-2011, 02:56 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Allright, So I'll start with what I just put on my ipod....
Tom Waits-Discography ...Can't stay away from this guy. At first, I thought the only worthwhile Waits stuff was his twisted take on Jazz (See-Blood Money). Boy, was I wrong. He incorporates so many genres into his music that if you're sick of one album, you could probably turn another one on and have it feel fresh.
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01-08-2011, 03:39 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Well, judging entirely by the fact that you say you liked a bit of trance, it'd be interesting to see how well this albums goes down with you;
^ I Choose Noise by Hybrid. It's Welsh prog-trance, so it's all good. And then there's this, some electronic stuff which is removed from the styles you listed, but it was one of my favourites from last year, sooooooo; ^ Where Did the Night Fall by UNKLE. Just give me a shout if you want linksies eh. |
01-09-2011, 07:35 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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I chose a pretty obvious choice for my first download...so heres another thing I stumbled upon.
Dessa- A Badly Broken Code Dessa is a female rapper, and what a rapper She is. Imagine an english teacher who liked a bit of jazz and decided to pick up a mic and give'r. Her vocabulary is excellent and quite simply a lovely listen. I'm not very good at describing it so here is some previews. YouTube - Dessa - Matches to Paper Dolls YouTube - Dessa - Dutch
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01-15-2011, 05:27 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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So, reviewing stuff that Bulldog Sent me
Hybrid-I Choose Noise As you see not two posts above me it was described as prog trance. I didn't know what to expect so I just turned it on and listened. First few tracks seemed like basic trance fare, including guest vocals. Then with tracks like Last Man Standing and Choke things got a bit kinkier. Honestly, I think this album's better part is the dark, kinky, almost industrial side. rating 3.5/5 LTJ Bukem- Journey Inwards Hot damn it's good. It's a mix of DnB, Ambient, Downtempo, with a whole lot of jazz flourishes throughout. Amazing album for nightdriving, or walking at night 5/5
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01-17-2011, 08:07 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Puscifer- Don't Shoot The Messenger EP
Forever ago, I tried out Puscifer's album V is for Vagina. Being a fan of A Perfect Circle and Tool, I expected to enjoy it. I was so underwhelmed by that album. I felt there was little to nothing on it I could listen to on a regular basis. Now in my situation, I decided to give this EP a spin. The entire thing is solid gold. From the desolate march of Trekka to the sexy noir song about sin that is Rev 22-20, this is something I can get behind. 5/5
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01-17-2011, 10:10 AM | #7 (permalink) | |
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You might want to give The Vincent Black Shadow a go.
They are an alternative rock band that sometimes sound like they have a big beat sound. An example of this comes in the form of the track "Metro". Listen to their first album Fears in the Water. Here is a fun listen...try Die Antwoord. A south african hip hop group that is drenched in electronica. The pleasant surprise that you might find out is that Hi-Tek is a part of the group. Their music videos are just as fun as the songs that you hear on the album so after you give that a go, check out their videos. They had me in stitches.
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No, Dessa is the first part of Doomtree that has even appeared on my radar. I want to hear this stuff now. Looks like I got a lot of downloading to do.
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