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I'm looking for rock with female leads. I'm not sure how to describe the genre, but the bands I like include Dead Sara, Tsunami Bomb, and Sleigh Bells. Any idea what else I would like that is similar? e: I checked out Pitchfork Media and I'm looking on Pandora now, but it's not exactly what I'm looking for...
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^^ Screaming Females perhaps? Does anyone know good electro-jazz? Just got told about The Real Tuesday Weld, Caravan Palace and Parov Stelar, and well, I like the mix of new and old and want to find more. Master_Odin fucked around with this message at 05:46 on Mar 6, 2012 |
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Blazing Ownager posted:I'm looking for a bit of an odd recommendation, because it's a genre I really like and is rare as all hell: "Updated" Spaghetti Western music, mixed with another genre - most often rock, metal or industrial overtones but I'm pretty open.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 06:11 |
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Hooplah posted:<youtube videos> funkybottoms posted:Sounds kinda like Explosions in the Sky and Tortoise had a baby (yes, i realize the former might be younger than the band in question). Aside from the usual suspects (Mogwai, Slint, EITS, Sigur Ros, etc), check out Red Stars Theory, Lift to Experience, June of 44, and Shipping News These are both great sets of recommendations. I remember Mogwai, Maserati, Tristeza, Six Parts Seven, and Unwed Sailor and am enjoying absolutely everything I have heard from the others. Thanks a lot!
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Bear Rape posted:I'm looking for rock with female leads. I'm not sure how to describe the genre, but the bands I like include Dead Sara, Tsunami Bomb, and Sleigh Bells. Any idea what else I would like that is similar? Here's a few names off the top of my head: Wild Flag, The Distillers, Sleater-Kinney, EMA(never seen that video before, whoa), Bikini Kill, Dum Dum Girls, Babes In Toyland, Yeah Yeah Yeah's, X-Ray Spex, Be Your Own Pet "Female-fronted rock" is a pretty wide ranging term, so I've tried to include a few different styles and sub-genres in the list. I'd also recommend looking up the label 'Kill Rock Stars' and the Riot Grrl scene for more female-heavy bands in a similar vein. Hopefully there's something in there you like!
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 13:01 |
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Master_Odin posted:^^ Screaming Females perhaps? You probably heard about Wolf Myer Orchestra, but along the same lines there are: Waldeck, Belleruche, De Phazz. I'd also recommend Skalpel - they do electro-jazz as well, but it's definitely calmer than Parov Stelar.
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furry drum circle posted:These are both great sets of recommendations. I remember Mogwai, Maserati, Tristeza, Six Parts Seven, and Unwed Sailor and am enjoying absolutely everything I have heard from the others. Thanks a lot! Glad to hear it, and also I meant to post another, slightly more-obscure band, Giardini di Miro. Their first album, Rise and Fall of Academic Drifting, is quite good and I think fits with the other bands you've posted. Early Hood might be worth a listen, too, but some of it's on the lo-fi side of things (and they bring in a lot of noise/electronic elements later on). Bear Rape posted:I'm looking for rock with female leads Surfer Rosa Parks gave you a bunch of good ones, but you might want to check out this PYF thread, too.
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Reason posted:Can anyone recommend some folksy sounding stuff where people just flip the gently caress out on instruments other than guitar. I want some face melting accordion, and banjo and cello all at once. I'm thinking like O'Death the cd Broken Hymns or Gogol Bordello. Trampled by Turtles is exactly what you're looking for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjdkc14-zwQ
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# ? Mar 8, 2012 22:43 |
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I really really really like Minus The Bear. Problems: 1. Jake Snider can't sing or write lyrics for poo poo 2. That doesn't matter because everything they made up to and including Menos El Oso was amazing 3. The bad lyrics are endearing and good Recommend me something else with tight, ringing, exciting guitar work but with some vocal base. Generally I don't like anything ultra math rockish and MTB doesn't consider themselves math rock anyway. Not too clean, music rough around the edges is fine.
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# ? Mar 10, 2012 00:01 |
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I'm looking for music like this track. The bassline and chorus really appeal to me.
7of7 fucked around with this message at 06:06 on Mar 10, 2012 |
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Recommend me some dub -- the darker sounding kind. Like these two songs we all know and love: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56-0sM8LaFM I know the first track is Scientist and I have an album with that song on it, but most of the other songs are happy, up-beat stuff. Same with King Tubby and the other dub I've heard -- I love the darker, moodier stuff but most of it is happy and bouncy. Is there any dub out there that focuses on the dark stuff?
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# ? Mar 10, 2012 04:19 |
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Gaggins posted:Recommend me some dub -- the darker sounding kind. Like these two songs we all know and love: If you mean this kind of thing- King Tubby - Satta Dub http://youtu.be/jbPrWrJLZnk I think you'll love this album = a mix of King Tubby, Lee Perry, Sly and Robbie etc- http://www.last.fm/music/Various%2520Artists/Dub%2520Chill%2520Out?ac=dub%20chill%20out for some newer more drub and bassy dubs, try- Roots Manuva - Witness Dub http://youtu.be/mBNGt329auQ High tone Bass temperature http://youtu.be/UojKW8g_4Ws Gorillaz - Starshine (Dub) http://youtu.be/MtS0XEWyI7E I asked for more like these a few pages back but got no response. Anyone have any more recommendations.
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Bear Rape posted:I'm looking for rock with female leads. I'm not sure how to describe the genre, but the bands I like include Dead Sara, Tsunami Bomb, and Sleigh Bells. Any idea what else I would like that is similar? This is a bit late but you might be interested in Cherri Bomb. They're pretty much a straight up rock band, and the Foo Fighters seem to approve of them so yeah. I bought their EP and it's pretty awesome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQhGwQRrdxw
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Gaggins posted:Recommend me some dub -- the darker sounding kind. Like these two songs we all know and love: The British label U-Sound put out tons of stuff in the '80s and '90s which focuses on the Dark and Scary aspects of dub. There's probably a discog on Wiki or sumting.
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THS posted:I really really really like Minus The Bear. Problems: This Town Needs Guns would be good to check out, as would Pinback. Maybe check out some of the bands Mike Kinsella was/is associated with, too.
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# ? Mar 10, 2012 16:06 |
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I have really no idea where to start with this since it is so different than anything else in my collection. I'm looking for music like the first 45 seconds of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaQBYOFisto Basically, chill instrumental cowboy guitar, or something. I really like the atmosphere.
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I'm looking for some solid lo-fi noise pop. I like stuff like unknown mortal orchestra, best coast, Jeff the brotherhood, velvet underground etc. Edit: I listen to a lot of last.fm, so I think I've heard most main stream stuff in the genre. I'm looking for stuff a robot can't find. appropriatemetaphor fucked around with this message at 20:15 on Mar 10, 2012 |
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pwnyXpress posted:I have really no idea where to start with this since it is so different than anything else in my collection. I'm looking for music like the first 45 seconds of this: I don't know how ambient you want but Labradford are stunning and my go to "chill cowboy" music. Eix Em Klemm are kind of similar too
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pwnyXpress posted:I have really no idea where to start with this since it is so different than anything else in my collection. I'm looking for music like the first 45 seconds of this: Listen to the soundtrack to the movie Paris, Texas by Ry Cooder (skip the track that's just dialogue from the movie) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TCRe3tkYe8 and The Decriminalisation of Country Music by :zoviet-france: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wshd3Dy5uKE
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Hooplah posted:This Town Needs Guns would be good to check out, as would Pinback. Maybe check out some of the bands Mike Kinsella was/is associated with, too. Thanks. I had never heard of Mike Kinsella before and so far I'm impressed. I've loved the poo poo out of Pinback for awhile, too. great stuff.
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appropriatemetaphor posted:I'm looking for some solid lo-fi noise pop. I like stuff like unknown mortal orchestra, best coast, Jeff the brotherhood, velvet underground etc. The new Terry Malts LP on Slumberland is pretty great. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiW63hNW7r8
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# ? Mar 11, 2012 01:45 |
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THS posted:I really really really like Minus The Bear. Problems: The Cast of Cheers will probably please you, although they may be a little too mathy at times for you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIpkRNEugpU You may enjoy So Many Dynamos as well. They've got a lot of synth work, but the guitars are pretty math-y in a not too hardcore way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQTMXWUFigo
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# ? Mar 11, 2012 03:02 |
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I recently stumbled into deadmau5 (I know, welcome to 4 years ago) and I'm digging it. So far I've only found two tracks I love: Aural Synapse (Original Mix) Ghost's N' Stuff Any recommendations on good deadmau5 stuff? I'm not a big fan of tracks that have too much rolling and scratching and that generally sound like robots having sex. Any other electronic bands that have this same style are more than welcome. For furtherreference, and just to show how much of a commercial whore I am, I loved Levels, by Avicii and pretty much anything by Daft Punk. Thanks in advance!
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# ? Mar 11, 2012 19:02 |
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Bear Rape posted:I'm looking for rock with female leads. I'm not sure how to describe the genre, but the bands I like include Dead Sara, Tsunami Bomb, and Sleigh Bells. Any idea what else I would like that is similar? Argh, now I can't remember this female rock band starting with the letter D? I think. It has a song where they yell out the number of bullets that were fired at a black guy in NYC. There well known and it's bugging the hell out of me. Something like "Decepticons" or something. Anyways "Howling Bells" is another one with a female lead singer though its pretty mellow and probably not what your looking for. Does anyone know anything similar to either the "The Blood Brothers" or "Portugal. The Man"
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# ? Mar 11, 2012 19:18 |
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dogpower posted:"Portugal. The Man" If you mean their later albums, try Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground. If you looking for something like their very first work, try looking into post-hardcore! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx646CJhFd8
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I'm looking for a fond farewell song. One where the place being left is seen as having been good, and where they're going is seen as good. And also isn't Graduation by Vitamin C. So far every farewell song I've been able to find in my search has been either "gently caress you and goodbye I've off to greener pastures" or "I'm going to miss you so much and nothing in my life is ever going to be as good without you." or has been Graduation by Vitamin C, which is just really bad. Preferably an upbeat song, but that's not as important really. A song that says "Goodbye, thanks for all the good times, I'm moving on." I vaguely recall hearing a song once that says exactly that and was upbeat but I couldn't find it and the closest I got to it was only sarcastically up beat and was actually about how all the times were terrible.
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QueerPope posted:I'm looking for a fond farewell song... Anyway, can someone help me find some bands similar to Cage the Elephant. I don't even know how to describe Cage the Elephant, like straight up modern rock or something but their sound is really cool. I've listened to and enjoyed a bit of Queens of the Stone Age as well if that helps.
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QueerPope posted:I'm looking for a fond farewell song. One where the place being left is seen as having been good, and where they're going is seen as good. And also isn't Graduation by Vitamin C. So far every farewell song I've been able to find in my search has been either "gently caress you and goodbye I've off to greener pastures" or "I'm going to miss you so much and nothing in my life is ever going to be as good without you." or has been Graduation by Vitamin C, which is just really bad. Preferably an upbeat song, but that's not as important really. Maybe Terry Jacks, "Seasons in the Sun?" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd_Fdly3rX8 If you need a hipper update, try the Black Box Recorder cover. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r21MX856G8g
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dogpower posted:Argh, now I can't remember this female rock band starting with the letter D? I think. Distillers
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# ? Mar 12, 2012 14:54 |
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appropriatemetaphor posted:I'm looking for some solid lo-fi noise pop. I like stuff like unknown mortal orchestra, best coast, Jeff the brotherhood, velvet underground etc. Swell Maps
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pwnyXpress posted:I have really no idea where to start with this since it is so different than anything else in my collection. I'm looking for music like the first 45 seconds of this: This is obviously an entire genre/mode of music going back to way before Ennio Morricone's spaghetti western soundtracks, though those are the obvious touchstones. For modern takes on this stuff that incorporates fresher sounds and more interesting textures, Dirty Three are a big starting point - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6byhkpCFvfs - but also Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Calexico (mostly actual songs w/ vocals), Giant Sand (the band that Calexico split off of), Bill Frissell (try his "nashville" album or the dog album as a starter)...
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QueerPope posted:I'm looking for a fond farewell song. Manowar's "Courage" is pretty epic(ally corny), especially if you want people to bust out their lighters.
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Transistor Rhythm posted:Distillers Actually, I think I was thinking of "le tigre" and the song deceptacon. Although Distillers could also work as a recommendation. Yeah I know of Kay kay. I'll try to give them another shot, but the band never grew on me like Portugal did.
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# ? Mar 12, 2012 21:10 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKYr-pQ4htE "Spy jazz" is how I often hear this described, but that doesn't really tell me much or help me find similar music. I got a couple of comps of high life/afrofunk/etc that has similar material but I need more and more quality. Kinda reminds me of Mulatu Astatke's material. Rhythmic, sexy, mysterious, etc. Please help!
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# ? Mar 12, 2012 21:20 |
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QueerPope posted:I'm looking for a fond farewell song. One where the place being left is seen as having been good, and where they're going is seen as good. And also isn't Graduation by Vitamin C. So far every farewell song I've been able to find in my search has been either "gently caress you and goodbye I've off to greener pastures" or "I'm going to miss you so much and nothing in my life is ever going to be as good without you." or has been Graduation by Vitamin C, which is just really bad. Preferably an upbeat song, but that's not as important really. Eve 6's "Here's to the Night"?
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Zuhzuhzombie!! posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKYr-pQ4htE Chico Buarque. This reminds me a lot of Chico Buarque. Check out his collabs with Edu Lobo and Ennio Morricone. It's definitely slightly less smoky and slightly more tropical, but I think you might dig it.
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I do dig it! Thanks.
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I don't listen to a lot of hiphop/rap, but there are a few songs I really enjoy and I'd love to find more like them. I think the common thread in what I like is a non-rap um... part (chorus?)... in it which is out of a completely different genre. Sorry for explaining this badly. Here are just a couple examples: Sol - 2020 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEl4rhr9PGI Gangstagrass - In My Aching Heart Shadows Linger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3IHTEHraNg There must be shitloads of this type of thing, but I don't know where to start. Also absolutely ANYTHING like this: La Estirpeh - He Visto Un OVNI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMpcGm9_8Ew Different language isn't important, but a bonus I guess. Mostly looking for something energetic, with a really good, catchy beat.
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# ? Mar 13, 2012 14:46 |
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I am in dire need of some piano music that would go well as background music for studying. I would use Jazz (The Fragrance of Dark Coffee in particular), but my neighbours disagree with my subwoofer and the basslines in jazz songs, given that I tend to study very late at night. (I intend to replacing the subwoofer with a more modest solution)
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csidle posted:I am in dire need of some piano music that would go well as background music for studying. I would use Jazz (The Fragrance of Dark Coffee in particular), but my neighbours disagree with my subwoofer and the basslines in jazz songs, given that I tend to study very late at night. (I intend to replacing the subwoofer with a more modest solution) Can't go wrong with some Erik Satie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7DBoiyBoJ8
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