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Hello TL
I've been tuning in to some of the featured live streamers here on the net, as well as playing some highly rated songs on Osu! and I've been wanting to get into the foreign music scene for awhile now. However, I haven't really had any luck with music players like Pandora and Grooveshark. I don't really want to buy anything or download anything until I know my way around the music scene and using Youtube seems to be somewhat of a hassle because you have to know individual song names. Thus, I'm all out of ideas.
I've looked around TL forums also and found some cool songs but what I think I'm really looking for is something like Pandora Radio that will introduce me to knew stuff without having to nitpick songs from random forums.
So my question is: how did you get into the foreign music scene, if you're an outsider to Japanese and Korean music like myself? What mediums for listening to such music do you prefer? Do you have any other advice?
Thanks for any help!
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I'm really into Kpop, and I found out about most of the bands and song by visiting this website: http://www.allkpop.com/ a lot of it is pretty stupid, but it has band names. ^^; wish you luck. :D
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I have a friend who sends me them. I think she just browses youtube and keeps clicking on related videos until she finds something she likes.
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Watch anime -> download anime openings -> oh hey, this singer's pretty good, I guess I'll listen to more of their songs.
Repeat as necessary.
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I got into the whole kpop stuff through friends. being asian in california is pretty useful :p. I usually listen through youtube, I have yet to download songs >< I actually went to the big Kpop concert in LA (SMtown 2010) in september cause my friend wanted to go, so it was pretty fun. Follow the big Kpop companies on youtube perhaps? (SM/YM entertainment and other smaller ones) ^^
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Alright guys, thanks for the tips. I'll try them it out!
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I used Spazer's recommendation. I also have a few Korean friends that hook me up with their recommendations. I prefer Japanese music though, since I don't understand any Korean at all. I also download Oricon top song list packs and check out albums of artists I like. You can also find interesting artists via music games like Osu! that you mentioned. For example, I found demetori and SHE from Stepmania.
For anime music, I use gendou.com.
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K-pop - Start with SNSD or Super Junior J-pop - Start with Ayumi Hamasaki or Hikaru Utada.
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On January 02 2011 14:27 Spazer wrote: Watch anime -> download anime openings -> oh hey, this singer's pretty good, I guess I'll listen to more of their songs.
Repeat as necessary.
This, and also skim through the Japanese and Korean music discussion threads.
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On January 02 2011 14:44 Shiragaku wrote: Hikaru Utada. yesyesyesyesyesyes LOL. if only for the KH YES
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On January 02 2011 14:44 Shiragaku wrote: K-pop - Start with SNSD or Super Junior J-pop - Start with Ayumi Hamasaki or Hikaru Utada. ^Yes. For something special as in K-pop AND J-pop by the same singer, go BoA. Also for J-Pop try UVERworld they're pretty good. If you want some english in the J-pop song listen to Monkey Majik (the singer is Canadian). K-pop IU! SNSD is okay, but not the best.
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Morning Musume is the "girl idol group" equivalent in Japan.
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On January 02 2011 14:27 Spazer wrote: Watch anime -> download anime openings -> oh hey, this singer's pretty good, I guess I'll listen to more of their songs.
Repeat as necessary.
^ This. I got like 90% of my Japanese music this way. Little harder with K-pop, but if you hear a song you like on a stream, ask about it. Someone in chat will know.
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Run man run before its too late, don't get sucked into their music, it will brainwash you nooo. but no, to each his own I say. Im sure you can find all your kpop needs in the official kpop thread
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Here are some catchy jsongs I found watching streams this week:
Mami Kawada - No Buts Perfume - Nee Song for Bird [Sacred Factor]
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I listen to Seoul FM on http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/KPOP -- they usually play the top songs, a few really nice ballads, and lots of DBSK.
If you want to start anywhere for kpop, start with DBSK. My Korean friend called them a national treasure xD and they seriously are. Most idol groups nowadays have designated rapper/singer/dancer/pretty person, but DBSK = talent.
edit: they also sing korean AND japanese songs! try love in the ice, bolero (jpn) ... mirotic (korean)
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On January 02 2011 15:41 djcube wrote:
Song for Bird [Sacred Factor]
East New Sound is really good, srsly go check em out. Even though they arent really pop they r more like doujin music remix (its like super niche)
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For the last year or two, every time I hear a kpop song I like I put it into a playlist on youtube. Obviously I have a particular taste but I can link it for you if want to have something to put on shuffle that will expose you to the music
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On January 02 2011 15:32 Dukat wrote:Show nested quote +On January 02 2011 14:27 Spazer wrote: Watch anime -> download anime openings -> oh hey, this singer's pretty good, I guess I'll listen to more of their songs.
Repeat as necessary. ^ This. I got like 90% of my Japanese music this way. Little harder with K-pop, but if you hear a song you like on a stream, ask about it. Someone in chat will know.
can you suggest some anime? Thanks :D
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On January 02 2011 16:49 Agama wrote:Show nested quote +On January 02 2011 15:32 Dukat wrote:On January 02 2011 14:27 Spazer wrote: Watch anime -> download anime openings -> oh hey, this singer's pretty good, I guess I'll listen to more of their songs.
Repeat as necessary. ^ This. I got like 90% of my Japanese music this way. Little harder with K-pop, but if you hear a song you like on a stream, ask about it. Someone in chat will know. can you suggest some anime? Thanks :D good, funny, stupid, or so terrible its hilarious? .
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