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Originally posted by az
Oh yeah, Muse can be nice. You could also check out Porcupine Tree if you like "psychedelic" music, though PT have a lot of different styles.
AZ
Especially Arena is awesome, one of the bands i listen nearly every week, incredible stuff.
Rakido"Women don't want to hear a man's opinion, they just want to hear their opinion in a deeper voice."
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For melancholic electronic music, Massive Attack (now just "Massive", IIRC) might be to your taste, too.
BTW, you could try MoodLogic. It's a program (network?) that tries to recommend songs that are similar to the one you're hearing, there's a plugin for winamp. I haven't tried it though, so can't say if it's any good.
AZ
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Re: Re: Listen to the tunes !!!
Originally posted by Brian Ellis
Now I understand why I've never heard of them
Az, sounds like an interesting plugin, I'll give it a try
I like some of Massiva Attack's songs (Protection, Tear Drop, Unfinished Sympathy) but the music I mentioned earlier is more acoustic and much less electronic so while the mood is the same, the instruments aren't."For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."
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Re: Re: Re: Listen to the tunes !!!
Originally posted by TransformX
If you happen to listen to the radio (at least here) after 2am, the get to hear some pretty decent music (unlike the crap they put on during the day).
I never listen to music from the radio here a) the CyBC and most commercial stations pump out nothing but Greek stuff, which is almost as bad as the samples you suggested b) the Turkish stuff is even worse to my delicate lug-holes c) we live in a delightful hole where the local FM and TV has an extrmely poor signal strength and suffers from interference from radio and TV stations in Lebanon, Israel (sorry!) and Egypt. My car radio is tuned to BBC World Service which rarely has music.
I therefore resort to a collection of CDs and vinyl when I wish to listen to music, mostly classical, but that is my taste, as High and Dry, may be your's.
Hope this doesn't sound too pompousBrian (the devil incarnate)
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Nice music clips, TX.. I actually like all that stuff, as well as BE's classical music. You didn't mention Smashing Pumpkins.. do you listen to them? If you want to discover more bands like this, you should make friends with some 13-14yo girls who dress in black, have scars on their wrists, yet ironically have genius level IQs.
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I like the later pumpkins (esp. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"), but Zwan (Billy Corgan's new band) are really really bad.
AZ
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Originally posted by KvHagedorn
Nice music clips, TX.. I actually like all that stuff, as well as BE's classical music.
You didn't mention Smashing Pumpkins.. do you listen to them?
If you want to discover more bands like this, you should make friends with some 13-14yo girls who dress in black, have scars on their wrists, yet ironically have genius level IQs.
It's funny because I know a much broader variation of music than she does, yet her knowledge of certain types of music goes far far deeper than mine. Her knowledge in music is far more advanced than mine."For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Listen to the tunes !!!
Originally posted by Brian Ellis
Got better things to do at 2 am than listen to music of any type.
I never listen to music from the radio here a) the CyBC and most commercial stations pump out nothing but Greek stuff, which is almost as bad as the samples you suggested b) the Turkish stuff is even worse to my delicate lug-holes c) we live in a delightful hole where the local FM and TV has an extrmely poor signal strength and suffers from interference from radio and TV stations in Lebanon, Israel (sorry!) and Egypt. My car radio is tuned to BBC World Service which rarely has music.
I therefore resort to a collection of CDs and vinyl when I wish to listen to music, mostly classical, but that is my taste, as High and Dry, may be your's.
Hope this doesn't sound too pompous
Anyway, I assume you're a morning person (unlike me) and besides, during my Army service, I found myself working deep into the night on many occasions. Around midnight the radio stops with all the Britny Spears shit and starts playing mostly good stuff from the 70's - 80's with some good modern stuff (Air etc.)"For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."
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Hee-hee! When I did my army service, I was listening to Jo Stafford, Les Paul, Johnny Cry Ray and others from the early 50's, but then that was between 1951 and 1954! That was when Bing Crosby was already an oldie and Frank Sinatra was a fresh young upstart
Actually, I do tend to be a night owl rather than an early bird, but I usually go to bed after watching the midnight BBC news.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Oh and on the subject of Porcupine Tree, these are some songs you MUST find and download:
Waiting Phase 1
Waiting Phase 2
Buying New Soul
Cure For Optimism
Oceans Have no Memory
Sleep of no Dreaming
A Smart Kid <--- you'll like this one
The Moon Touches Your Shoulder
Thats only a small sample of a HUGE amount of phenomenal P.T. songs. If you go album hunting for P.T. discs, I'd recommend "The Sky Moves Sideways" or "Voyage 34: The Complete Trip" if you like Pink Floyd. "In Absentia" is their newest disc of new music (more modern and a touch louder in some songs), its a must have. Hell, I could list any one of their albums as a must have, but I'm biased. Try those, see what you think.Bart
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