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just-maya
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Post #368784 |
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7:57 pm, Apr 4 2010 Posts: 151
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I just watched Shonen Merikensack and got curious about Japanese punk rock. Any good stuff out there? xD
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bwfas
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Post #370114 |
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11:44 am, Apr 10 2010 Posts: 66
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I'm looking for Japanese folk songs in horror games. Not normal folk songs like Sakura Sakura or Nanatsu no Ko but those that are really haunting and scary. Like these:
Sleeping Priestess Hashi Zoroe
TIA.
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sandman1008
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Post #384037 |
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4:19 pm, Jun 8 2010 Posts: 317
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Nobody is looking for progressive rock suggestions, but there is no mention of this band, so I'm suggesting it. The Mars Volta is one of the best bands I've listened to, and I'm not even that into prog rock. De-Loused in the Comatorium is still their best album, but every other album they made is almost as amazing.
There's also no mention of indie music. I'm not the biggest indie fan, but there are a few that really grabbed my attention. Yeasayer, Islands, The Unicorns, Tapes N' Tapes, Arctic Monkeys (still considered Indie even though they're huge in London), and Beirut. There's also Circa Survive, which is kind of a prog rock/indie hybrid. I'm not that big a fan of their's, but they have some really good songs.
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Lexi739
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Post #430826 |
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2:22 am, Dec 10 2010 Posts: 2
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It would really make my day if a couple of you could listen to this band. They're called Amely, they play pop-rock/punk-rock music, and their myspace is www.myspace.com/amely and their purevolume (this has more songs on it) is www.purevolume.com/amelymusic They released their debut EP "Hello World" September 14th, and their featured on Fearless Record's Christmas CD, "'Tis the Season to be Fearless". They're not really big, but they're on tour, and let me tell you, they really love it when fans sing along to their songs in concert.
Also, check out Breaking Tides if you don't like Amely because their style of rock is too pop-y. They broke up a few years ago, but that doesn't change the fact that they're amazing. The lead singer and the drummer are the same as in Amely, but Breaking Tides have a COMPLETELY different sound. Their myspace is www.myspace.com/breakingtides Thanks!!
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grebeci
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Post #447268 |
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2:51 am, Feb 15 2011 Posts: 19
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yaha the music nerdery!
Finding a DJ with similar tastes is an easy way to find amazing stuff.
What other ways to find music online are there besides thru people, association, specific sites, keywording, stuff like podcasts/online radio, etc.?
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secretdesires
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Post #452395 |
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9:42 pm, Mar 9 2011 Posts: 849
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I'd love some dubstep recommendations
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tactics
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Post #452403 - Reply to ( #452395) by secretdesires |
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10:25 pm, Mar 9 2011 Posts: 3237
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Quote from secretdesires I'd love some dubstep recommendations Look into Skream. He's a well know dubstep artist. One of his recent ones
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Oriolidae
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Post #455153 - Reply to ( #452395) by secretdesires |
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5:34 pm, Mar 20 2011 Posts: 313
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I'm kind of hooked on songs like this. I already have some albums Hatsume Miku and Supercell, can you give me some other recommendations? I'm plainly looking for japanese electro-pop that's a teeny bit extreme. 
Quote from secretdesires I'd love some dubstep recommendations I'm really bad at determining which tracks are what genres (since I just say that it all's electro), so I'll just give you a bunch of stuff.
Booka Shade, Efterklang (it's kind of quiet music, don't know if you want some with more heavy beats), Gold Panda (I'm personall really hooked on this right now), Massive Attack (though I hope you already know them ), Modeselektor, Röyksopp (it's good, the newest album Senior is awesome, with no singing), Fever ray .. Uhm, yeah. Hope you can use one of 'em.
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secretdesires
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Post #468388 |
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1:31 am, May 13 2011 Posts: 849
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I want some jazz songs
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hobbitelf518
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Post #468417 - Reply to ( #468388) by secretdesires |
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3:26 am, May 13 2011 Posts: 1437
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Quote from secretdesires I want some jazz songs I got just the music for you!!
Brazilian Jazz (1960s Getz/Gilberto duo) "Aguas de Marco" / Getz & Gilberto -- isn't Brazilian jazz sexy!??!! "The Girl from Ipanema" / Getz & Gilberto -- Joao (the mom) has such a seductive voice...
Nouvelle Vague (French bossa nova / new wave / lounge -- they do covers) "This Is Not a Love Song" / Nouvelle Vague -- breathy, no?! "Dancing with Myself" / Nouvelle Vague "Love Will Tear Us Apart" / Nouvelle Vague
Clazziquai (South Korean experimental acid jazz / groove / electronic / house) "Novabossa" / Clazziquai "Gentle Rain" / Clazziquai
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secretdesires
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Post #468427 |
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3:53 am, May 13 2011 Posts: 849
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Quote from hobbitelf518
Much appreciation
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hobbitelf518
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Post #469292 - Reply to ( #468388) by secretdesires |
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8:10 am, May 16 2011 Posts: 1437
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Quote from secretdesires I want some jazz songs And I totally forgot the quintessential Christmas jazz album: Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas. I'm so tempted on listening to this right now... even if it's not Christmas, but it's so goooood.
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Brucie_kun
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Post #469307 |
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10:11 am, May 16 2011 Posts: 570
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I'm looking for recommendations on songs that has an 'exotic' vibe when listening to them...? (I know this is a bit subjective)
Examples:
China Roses May be it-- this one has a celtic and 'elf-ish' feel to it.
Now we are free- I was overwhelmed when I first listened to this. The Journey Home, the background singer adds an 'exotic touch' to this already beautiful song.
Foreign music recommendations are better, especially if they have a middle eastern/south/eastern asian influence to them.
A unique example is Kurniaan Dalam Samaraan by Dato Siti Nurhaliza..I find the song 'exotic' because it has a Japanese Enka influence in a southeast asian song.
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secretdesires
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Post #474857 |
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8:19 pm, Jun 7 2011 Posts: 849
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I suddenly have a craving for some good ole blues songs like Devil got my Woman. So...help me out
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iamaeon
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Post #475666 - Reply to ( #474857) by secretdesires |
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1:35 pm, Jun 11 2011 Posts: 17
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Quote from secretdesires I suddenly have a craving for some good ole blues songs like Devil got my Woman. So...help me out old acoustic blues *** Robert Johnson
Sweet Home Chicago Me and the Devil Blues *** Blind Lemon Jefferson
Black Snake Moan See That My Grave Is Kept Clean *** Lead belly
house of the rising sun Where Did You Sleep Last Night *** also more-electric-but-not-less-blues - John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy... B.B.King and so on and on and on...
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