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IntoTheWow
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QuietIdiot
7004 Posts
Japanese Jazz group I found randomly surfing. Very smooth, technical, and well rounded talent overall. + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xraif6nmX20 - Truth - Nab that Chap Eric Clapton I think Manablue mentioned him awhile back in a thread long ago and since then I've really come to attach to his music. Mix of blues, classic rock with some great solos and riffs. Lyrics are heartfelt and profound. + Show Spoiler + - Layla - My father's eyes - Little Wing (Hendrix cover) - bell bottom blues - tears in heaven | ||
alpskomleko
Slovenia950 Posts
This Will Destroy You - I Believe In Your Victory + Show Spoiler + Ef - Hello Scotland + Show Spoiler + The Evpatoria Report - C.C.S Logbook + Show Spoiler + The American Dollar - Signaling Through The Flames + Show Spoiler + All of the above sounds are awesomely epic and have endless replay value, if you have a penchant for this kind of music. | ||
Dknight
United States5223 Posts
American hardcore band http://www.myspace.com/everybridgeburned Check out the song "In the heat of the night" and "you're a damn lion" Love them. | ||
diehilde
Germany1596 Posts
High Contrast - Racing Green + Show Spoiler + http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=203FfH4ODPM High Contrast - Return of Forever + Show Spoiler + http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=6ff0qD9zlQs Adele - Hometown Glory (High Contrast Remix) + Show Spoiler + http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=32z7USfMD1s | ||
FragKrag
United States11552 Posts
Elimination + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br2fxZKIUqA/ Electro Violence + Show Spoiler + Atheist: Technical Death Metal - One of the pioneers of the Tech Death "movement". 16 years without a new album ;( An Incarnation's Dream + Show Spoiler + And the Psychic Saw... + Show Spoiler + Obituary: Death Metal - A pioneer of the Florida Death metal "movement". Generally overshadowed by other Florida Death metal bands like "Death" and "Morbid Angel" Slowly We Rot + Show Spoiler + Chopped in Half + Show Spoiler + Artillery: Thrash Metal- Danish technical Thrash metal- One of the faster thrash metal bands that popped up. Fast riffs! Life in Bondage + Show Spoiler + Time has Come + Show Spoiler + | ||
Physician
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United States4146 Posts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUbzX3izyw4 BARRA BARRA hozd wel boghd ou zawara barra barra fezd wel l'hozd ma b'qa amene barra barra l'alach we ness menhoussine barra barra la horma dolm wet ouboudia barra barra nechfou l'widane helkou b'houratte barra barra noujoum t'fate derguete chems barra barra ma b'qa kheir la saada wala z'har barra barra ma b'kate sadjra sektou la t'iour barra barra ma bka lil ka n'har ghir dalma barra barra jahanama ma b'ka zine barra barra k'tar z'mane ma b'kate horma barra barra fozd l'harb we dem isil barra barra ghir l'hitane l'hitane waqfine barra barra l'khaouf wa ness saktine barra barra l'hozd wel boghd wa zawara barra barra wel hozd ma b'qa amene barra barra nechfou l'widane helkou l'bhourane barra barra noujoum t'fate derguette chems barra barra ma b'qa kheir la saada wata z'har barra barra ma b'qa z'djour saktou la tiour barra barra ma b'qa lil la n'har ghir dalma barra barra gh'bina jahanama ma b'ka zine barra barra k'tar z'méme ma b'qate horma barra barra l'fezed wel harb wa dem isil barra barra ghir l'hitane hitane waqfine barra barra l'khaouf ness saktine barra barra l'hozd fezd ou zawara barra barra fezd wel hozd ma b'qa améne barra barra noujoum t'fate derquéte chéms barra barra ma b'qa kheir la saada la z'har barra barra ma b'qa z'djour sektou lé tiour barra barra ma b'qa lil ka n'har ghir dalma barra barra djahanama ma b'qa zine barra barra k'tar z'méne ma b'qate horma Barra Barra (Out! Out!) Sadness, hate and the reign of arbitrary Destruction, jealousy ; there is no trust left Thirst and people are unlucky No honour, but oppression and slavery Rivers were dried up and seas have ruined everything Stars are switched off and the sun went down There are no trees left and the birds stopped singing There are neither days, nor nights left, darkness only Hell ; there is no beauty left (solo of mandolute and ululation) 2. Time has increased, there is no honour left Ruin and war and the blood is flowing There are only walls left, walls standing up Fear and people remain silent Sadness, hate and the reign of arbitrary Destruction and jealousy ; there is no trust left Rivers were dried up and seas have ruined everything stars are switched off and the sun went down barra barra (in a low voice, plus crescendo) 3. There is neither good, nor happiness, nor luck anymore There are no trees left; the birds stopped singing There are neither nights, nor days left; darkness only Desolation, hell, there is no beauty left (Silence) Time has increased, there is no honour left Ruin and war and the blood is flowing There are only walls left, walls standing up Sadness, hate and the reign of arbitrary Destruction and jealousy ; there is no trust left. Stars are switched off, and the sun went down There is neither good, nor happiness, nor luck left There are no trees left ; birds stopped singing There are no neither nights nor days left; darkness only Desolation, hell, there is no beauty left Time has increased, there is no honour left Barraaaaa! Barraaaaa, barraaaa, barraaaaaa! The song Barra Barra from his album Made In Medina was featured in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down as well as in the Games Convention 2008 trailer of the game Far Cry 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachid_Taha he has made a lot of music, most of it not my cup of tea, but he really hit it with this song, most of the songs in his album "Made in Medina" are decent ~ found this description, not sure its valid, but it will do.. Rachid Taha is not the first artist to blend Arab and Western musical styles, but he is certainly one of the most innovative. Born in Algeria, but residing in France since age ten, Taha fronted a highly political punk band in his teens, then made his mark as an equally radical DJ before launching a solo career. Made in Medina is the latest in his string of crossover... More creations. Recorded on three continents and four countries (U.S., U.K., France, and Morocco), utilizing musicians from equally far flung locales, and overseen by long-time producer Steve Hillage, the album is brimming with the exotic and the familiar. With lyrics in English, French, and, at one point, Berber, the sleeve notes provide English translations and explain the songs' core message and musical roots. Like a sumptuous banquet, Medina is a rich mix of dishes, one that will tempt even the most jaded palette. Inevitably, it will be branded world music, a label guaranteed to scare off much of Taha's prospective audience. There's crunching punk numbers, as hardcore as any anarcho-punk band's, but sliced with techno beats, sure to appeal to Prodigy fans. Spanish-flavored numbers are perfect for the salsa crowd, Afro-pop with a syncopated beat are sure to capture reggae fans, and there's even a space rock number for the ambient/prog rockers. With lyrical themes that run the gambit from alienation to the spiritual, Taha's appeal across genres is evident. - anyway that's what I been listening to lately.. - here is some stuff I been collecting last 2 years @ youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/Negativegene | ||
gLyo
United States2410 Posts
Marnie Stern, "Every Single Line Means Something." Marnie Stern, "Transformer." No Age, "Eraser." No Age, "Teen Creeps." Not the actual music video, but I don't think that exists. | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
On November 16 2008 06:41 IntoTheWow wrote: The fall of Troy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOURtejJKnk&feature=related lmao that song grew on me first min i was like eeh.. annoying then somehow at the end i was singing along with it o.O | ||
kemoryan
Spain1506 Posts
Beautiful song: Last Flowers (bonus track) - Thom Yorke solo <3 I've fell in love with this track ever since I listened to it. And the track is in a bonus CD of their latest album, imagine how good the actual album's songs are. I don't think there is any band who put so much creativity and inspiration in their songs nowadays as Radiohead. | ||
JDPingpong
United States57 Posts
Myspace Page: http://www.myspace.com/shutahasunuma my favorites are Discovery Tokyo and Uprock Apache | ||
sidr
United States55 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Gamma Ray: + Show Spoiler + Blind Guardian: + Show Spoiler + Edguy: + Show Spoiler + Turisas: + Show Spoiler + Maybe a bit mainstream metal-wise, but still good. | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
♫music♪[:> For about a year now; I've been listening, rather exclusively, to underground rock; More specifically - melodic death metal - (<3 Insomnium, kalmah old in flames + CoB) ...and forgotten there was other great genre's of music out there. Although i still maintain my negative stance towards patronized mainstream music. ( currently ) For example i liked this song that i heard during House and googled the lyrics + Show Spoiler + Don't get me wrong, before i listened to metal i had EVERYTHING, nearly 5 gigs of what i believe to be utter mainstream crap -I like Enimem, Tupac ( only rap artists i find tolerable, really ) - Ooh. the good days where i loved Atreyu; + Show Spoiler + - or maybe all the game/anime music from Final fantasy .hack//sign; + Show Spoiler + - or more classics music celine dion, eagles, beetles, - Or perhaps that time i was obsessed with cello music. Apocalyptica ~ - play the cello myself actually. and more recently an influx of metal, metal core groups such as All that remains ,+ Show Spoiler + etc. All in all, I'd just like to thank this thread for introducing me to a lot of good things and even though i don't listen to many of the things i listed ; i just figured i post them in case anything else likes it. I did list a bunch of random cool videos in my last post that is conveniently quoted here if you want to check it out; + Show Spoiler [Myoldpost] + + Show Spoiler + Melodic Death Metal - Insomnium love their acoustics and the metal is a plus for me; however probably not other people's cup of tea. + Show Spoiler + cello quartet - Apocalyptica whee. + Show Spoiler + Pachelbel's Canon in D like never before (electric guitar) :D + Show Spoiler + FF(vocals) with orch. + Show Spoiler + rapist guitar solo + Show Spoiler + Jerry C - Rock On | ||
Capuano
United States28 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + If you like jazz, another fantastic soloist is Dexter Gordon. He's a tenor sax player, and when he improvises he doesn't play words or sentences. No, he plays veritable paragraphs of music. This is his group playing the standard, Blue Bossa. + Show Spoiler + This might be a bit mainstream; I don't really know. This is Bobby McFerrin performing his song, Opportunity. He likes to perform acapella, and let me tell you. His voice is pretty fucking incredible. + Show Spoiler + I listen to a lot of jazz, but one of my favorite bands is My Morning Jacket. They're an indie country rock band from Louisville, Kentucky. Please, though, don't let that turn you off immediately. I promise that if you give them a listen, then you'll be pleasantly surprised. They may play a lot of country rock, but they're fairly eclectic and aren't afraid to try new things and grow as a band. This is the lead singer doing a solo acoustic version of his song Steam Engine. + Show Spoiler + And, for the hell of it, here's more Coltrane. This is he and his group performing I Want to Talk About You. I think it's gorgeous. | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
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LordWeird
United States3411 Posts
On November 16 2008 06:41 IntoTheWow wrote: And if you never listened to Pain of Salvation: gogo. Ah yes, the kings of pretentious prog. Don't forget them!~ I will only recommend Opeth. + Show Spoiler + | ||
Hollow
Canada2180 Posts
On November 15 2008 22:41 JohnColtrane wrote: JOHN COLTRANE! /thread yeah here's my quick little recommendation. Bonobo downtempo/chillout from ninja tune, really cool stuff. I wasn't even into this kind of music before hearing his stuff and I was already hooked. | ||
Xusneb
Canada612 Posts
![]() ![]() I'd recommend Elliot Smith. He's one of my favourite musicians. He has great acoustic songs done with his unique brand of finger picking (great stuff to try to learn!). He has a quiet voice and his lyrics are also quite interesting. Unfortunately, he died of a drug overdose a while back. Here's one of my favourite songs of all time, Angeles ( a song about los angeles): Another one I really like, Big Ballad of Nothing: If you like soothing acoustic tunes, check him out! | ||
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