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slowdave
Jun 18, 2008

ConradPoohs posted:

I'm looking for something really manic and dissonant and distorted, with sudden shifts in the music. I'm thinking of bands like Deerhoof, Drive Like Jehu, and Lightning Bolt when I say that, if it helps. Any ideas?

Ruins?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCeaED_6Eg

Check out Black Pus too if you're really into Lightning Bolt.

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ConradPoohs
Mar 18, 2009
Thanks, guys. Big Black and Ruins were great. :)

Iraff
Dec 29, 2008

Where do I start with Carl Cox? Are there definitive mixes? Anyone else similar to him?

Popcorn
May 25, 2004

You're both fuckin' banned!
Looking for pretty, melancholic piano ballads like Radiohead's "I Want None of This", Jim Morrison's solo performance of "Orange County Suite" or this performance of "Wild Goose Chase" by Dark Dark Dark. Any suggestions?

Popcorn fucked around with this message at 22:00 on Sep 3, 2010

King of the Ocean
Mar 28, 2010

Popcorn posted:

Looking for pretty, melancholic piano ballads like Radiohead's "I Want None of This", Jim Morrison's solo performance of "Orange County Suite" or this performance of "Wild Goose Chase" by Dark Dark Dark. Any suggestions?

Gloomy Sunday - Diamanda Galas?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qu7wdUPnas

MonkeeKong
May 17, 2009

by Y Kant Ozma Post

Popcorn posted:

Looking for pretty, melancholic piano ballads like Radiohead's "I Want None of This", Jim Morrison's solo performance of "Orange County Suite" or this performance of "Wild Goose Chase" by Dark Dark Dark. Any suggestions?

Anna von Hausswolff. Her debut album 'Singing from the grave' will easily be on my top-ten at the end of this year.

Popcorn
May 25, 2004

You're both fuckin' banned!
Diamanda Galas is too melodramatic for me but Anna Von Hausswolff is working out for me. The fluttering piano motion "I Am Leaving" is gorgeous!

MonkeeKong
May 17, 2009

by Y Kant Ozma Post
Good to hear that you like it, Popcorn!

You can stream an entire concert from here and her myspace is here. "Track of Time" is so drat beautiful that it hurts.

Shorter Than Some
May 6, 2009
I am a massive Mountain Goats fan and love everything John has ever done but I do sometimes feel the recent stuff loses something in the improved production, don't get me wrong he still writes beautiful songs with amazing lyrics but I sometimes miss the straightforward beauty of songs like this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7bG0EwAj7U

So yeah, anyone got any reccomendations for other simple lofi bedroom folk style songs in a similar vein to early Mountain Goats? Just one man, one guitar and one tape recorder kind of setup.

Sargeant Biffalot
Nov 24, 2006

ConradPoohs posted:

I'm looking for something really manic and dissonant and distorted, with sudden shifts in the music. I'm thinking of bands like Deerhoof, Drive Like Jehu, and Lightning Bolt when I say that, if it helps. Any ideas?

Poppier (or at least more hook-orientated) than the ones you mentioned but the Cardiacs are definitely manic, and fond of sudden shifts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTrK0mBxoT4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLoe4DGT3hk&feature=related

ConradPoohs
Mar 18, 2009

Sargeant Biffalot posted:

Poppier (or at least more hook-orientated) than the ones you mentioned but the Cardiacs are definitely manic, and fond of sudden shifts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTrK0mBxoT4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLoe4DGT3hk&feature=related


Very nice, I like this a lot too.

cyanidebreathmint
Oct 9, 2005

Popcorn posted:

Looking for pretty, melancholic piano ballads like Radiohead's "I Want None of This", Jim Morrison's solo performance of "Orange County Suite" or this performance of "Wild Goose Chase" by Dark Dark Dark. Any suggestions?


You might like this remix of a Oneohtrix Point Never track. It is really beautiful:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDf94eF6URI&feature=related

The vocalist is Antony from Antony & the Johnsons.

swampland
Oct 16, 2007

Dear Mr Cave, if you do not release the bats we will be forced to take legal action
Hi, requesting ugly music. Ugly in the sense that it makes you feel sick inside but is still deeply satisfying, music that works by being very conscious of how it is not working. The Drift by Scot Walker would be a good example of what I'm after, anything in that vein would be much appreciated.

Rollersnake
May 9, 2005

Please, please don't let me end up in a threesome with the lunch lady and a gay pirate. That would hit a little too close to home.
Unlockable Ben

swampland posted:

Hi, requesting ugly music. Ugly in the sense that it makes you feel sick inside but is still deeply satisfying, music that works by being very conscious of how it is not working. The Drift by Scot Walker would be a good example of what I'm after, anything in that vein would be much appreciated.

Check out Fossileyes, by The Red Masque.

Also, almost anything by the bands Univers Zero and Present. I'd recommend starting with Univers Zero's Heresie.

DudeManGuy
Oct 1, 2009

swampland posted:

Hi, requesting ugly music. Ugly in the sense that it makes you feel sick inside but is still deeply satisfying, music that works by being very conscious of how it is not working. The Drift by Scot Walker would be a good example of what I'm after, anything in that vein would be much appreciated.

Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but his voice really reminded me of Danzig. The style especially reminded me of "Blood and Tears" by Danzig.

I would also recommend King Crimson. They always make me feel either confused or ill, but either way satisfied artistically. I would say try listening to Moonchild, or at least the first half of it (because the song is 12 minutes long) or if you want the more confused feel, try Elephant Talk or 21st Century Schizoid Man

The Consultant
Apr 5, 2006

I'm tops and you're horseplops
NIN's Ghosts I-IV. This is amazing. Was my go-to album to play in the background to make my house seem less empty when nobody was around. Now I've actually gotten into it and I'm starting to really love some of the compositions on the album. What are some albums like this, instrumental with a variety of different types of instrumentation, compositions and textures?

swampland
Oct 16, 2007

Dear Mr Cave, if you do not release the bats we will be forced to take legal action

Rollersnake posted:

Check out Fossileyes, by The Red Masque.

Also, almost anything by the bands Univers Zero and Present. I'd recommend starting with Univers Zero's Heresie.

Thanks! Those guys sound great, can't wait to start looking into them more!

Dudemanguy posted:

Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but his voice really reminded me of Danzig. The style especially reminded me of "Blood and Tears" by Danzig.

I would also recommend King Crimson. They always make me feel either confused or ill, but either way satisfied artistically. I would say try listening to Moonchild, or at least the first half of it (because the song is 12 minutes long) or if you want the more confused feel, try Elephant Talk or 21st Century Schizoid Man

Hey, not exactly what I was looking for yeah, but it's still awesome finding new bands anyway, sounds good. I only had really heard "Where Eagles Dare" by the Misfits, looks like it's worth digging a bit deeper into this guy's catalogue.

I'm a huge King Crimson fan, good call recommending Elephant Talk, Discipline would definately be my favourite album by them.

Elder
Oct 19, 2004

It's the Evolution Revolution.

The Consultant posted:

NIN's Ghosts I-IV. This is amazing. Was my go-to album to play in the background to make my house seem less empty when nobody was around. Now I've actually gotten into it and I'm starting to really love some of the compositions on the album. What are some albums like this, instrumental with a variety of different types of instrumentation, compositions and textures?

Ghosts is quickly becoming one of my favorite NIN albums, it's so atmospheric and unusual. It's hard to find anything similar, but you might try The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - self titled album is a great place to start. It's got all the wonderful dark textures and atmospheres, and a good deal of the instrumental variations.

Synnr
Dec 30, 2009
Going to be to rather separate genres but here it goes.

1. Some stuff in the vein of Gravity Kills? Relatively recent, since I probably have anything earlier than mid to late 90s already.

2. Ever listened to Matt & Kim? Happy music(!) like that. I'm honestly not even sure how to categorize them so as to look around. What do you guys recommend?

3. At the intersection of Blood Red Shoes, Maximo Park and We Are Scientists, whats good?

DudeManGuy
Oct 1, 2009

Synnr posted:

Going to be to rather separate genres but here it goes.

1. Some stuff in the vein of Gravity Kills? Relatively recent, since I probably have anything earlier than mid to late 90s already.

2. Ever listened to Matt & Kim? Happy music(!) like that. I'm honestly not even sure how to categorize them so as to look around. What do you guys recommend?

3. At the intersection of Blood Red Shoes, Maximo Park and We Are Scientists, whats good?

As far as Industrial Rock, I would say something like Orgy or Dope. Otherwise I think of Rammstein but I'm sure you've heard of them, same with Ministry

For a Matt & Kim like thing, the first thing to come ot mind was "Army" by Ben Folds 5. Also if you've never heard Never Shout Never, they're pretty good.

Cobweb Heart
Mar 31, 2010

I need you to wear this. I need you to wear this all the time. It's office policy.
Okay, here's a request that'll stump you guys - what's a good artist that blends/switches between really happy, even saccharine music with really hardcore, harsh stuff? I'm thinking specifically of Bubblegum Octopus, who mainly does cutesy chiptunes and falsetto vocals with occasional death growls, and Passenger of poo poo, who mainly does similar cutesy chiptunes with harsh noise/speedcore beats/high-pitched shrieking.

Inspector_666
Oct 7, 2003

benny with the good hair

Cobweb Heart posted:

Okay, here's a request that'll stump you guys - what's a good artist that blends/switches between really happy, even saccharine music with really hardcore, harsh stuff? I'm thinking specifically of Bubblegum Octopus, who mainly does cutesy chiptunes and falsetto vocals with occasional death growls, and Passenger of poo poo, who mainly does similar cutesy chiptunes with harsh noise/speedcore beats/high-pitched shrieking.

You may enjoy Cutting Pink With Knives. Well really everybody should enjoy Cutting Pink With Knives but it's the only thing I can think of that is along the lines of your request.

Inspector_666 fucked around with this message at 17:54 on Sep 7, 2010

Nuclear Spoon
Aug 18, 2010

I want to cry out
but I don’t scream and I don’t shout
And I feel so proud
to be alive
Slide guitar.

Lots and lots of slide guitar. Preferably not "I'm Rory Gallagher and I'mma go fuckin' mental on this poo poo" sort of thing (as awesome as it may be), stuff which is pleasant to listen to.

skram
Dec 15, 2005
I have recently been liking a lot of..I guess electro pop you would call it.

Been listening to Santigold for a long time. That new La Roux single has gotten me back into pop.
I like artists like Sam Sparro, La Roux, Ladytron, Santigold, Amanda Blank.

Any other artists along the lines of the ones I've listed?

Thanks.

drainpipe
May 17, 2004

AAHHHHHHH!!!!

skram posted:

I have recently been liking a lot of..I guess electro pop you would call it.

Been listening to Santigold for a long time. That new La Roux single has gotten me back into pop.
I like artists like Sam Sparro, La Roux, Ladytron, Santigold, Amanda Blank.

Any other artists along the lines of the ones I've listed?

Thanks.

For more Ladies, you'd probably like Ladyhawke and Lady Gaga (don't know if she needs a recommendation).

Kneejerk
Jul 28, 2010

Felt Presence,
Ghostly Humming

Cobweb Heart posted:

Okay, here's a request that'll stump you guys - what's a good artist that blends/switches between really happy, even saccharine music with really hardcore, harsh stuff? I'm thinking specifically of Bubblegum Octopus, who mainly does cutesy chiptunes and falsetto vocals with occasional death growls, and Passenger of poo poo, who mainly does similar cutesy chiptunes with harsh noise/speedcore beats/high-pitched shrieking.

I'd recommend Nero's Day at Disneyland for that. His From Rotting Fantasylands and Attention Shoppers albums are both worth a listen.

ChampRamp
Mar 29, 2010

:siren: SAVE_US.CHR :siren:
After hearing tracks from the upcoming disappointment of Linkin Park, A Thousand Suns, I'm looking for some similar artists to Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory and Meteora style. Any help?

Man-In-Madden
Jul 22, 2007

And when the music fades away
I know I'll be okay
Contagious rhythms in my brain
Let it play

skram posted:

I have recently been liking a lot of..I guess electro pop you would call it.

Been listening to Santigold for a long time. That new La Roux single has gotten me back into pop.
I like artists like Sam Sparro, La Roux, Ladytron, Santigold, Amanda Blank.

Any other artists along the lines of the ones I've listed?

Thanks.

In addition to what drainpipe said, give Little Boots a listen.

Divorced And Curious
Jan 23, 2009

democracy depends on sausage sizzles

Nuclear Spoon posted:

Slide guitar.

Lots and lots of slide guitar. Preferably not "I'm Rory Gallagher and I'mma go fuckin' mental on this poo poo" sort of thing (as awesome as it may be), stuff which is pleasant to listen to.

Ash Grunwald. Dirty, scuzzy blues with plenty of slide guitar, and his latest album was given some extra oomph by being produced by one of Australia's best hip-hop producers.

Pomplamoose
Jun 28, 2008

Nuclear Spoon posted:

Slide guitar.

Lots and lots of slide guitar. Preferably not "I'm Rory Gallagher and I'mma go fuckin' mental on this poo poo" sort of thing (as awesome as it may be), stuff which is pleasant to listen to.

Son House

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLCbFrfQUCs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwjGytOVVQA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRsUdr1b9xg

Cobweb Heart
Mar 31, 2010

I need you to wear this. I need you to wear this all the time. It's office policy.

Kneejerk posted:

I'd recommend Nero's Day at Disneyland for that.

Inspector_71 posted:

You may enjoy Cutting Pink With Knives.

:drat: Thanks! Both of these bands are completely awesome!

Elder
Oct 19, 2004

It's the Evolution Revolution.
I really like the vibraphone, but I don't have any music that features it. Any suggestions? I like a little of pretty much every genre, but I'm not looking for solo vibraphone stuff (unless it's mindblowingly awesome or something!), thanks.

Ras Het
May 23, 2007

when I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child - but now I am a man.

Elder posted:

I really like the vibraphone, but I don't have any music that features it. Any suggestions? I like a little of pretty much every genre, but I'm not looking for solo vibraphone stuff (unless it's mindblowingly awesome or something!), thanks.

Eric Dolphy's "Out to Lunch" is a jazz classic and features a lot of vibraphone. The guy playing it, Bobby Hutcherson, made some fine solo records too.

JehovahsWetness
Dec 9, 2005

bang that shit retarded

Ras Het posted:

Bobby Hutcherson

co-sign on Bobby, check Oblique and Now! on Blue Note. They're the strongest, most reaching work I've heard of his but some people find the vocals on Now! annoying. I'd also suggest Milt Jackson if you like the bop/post-bop sound and he even did some strong soul jazz/fusion stuff for CTI. He was a player for loving ever. (There's also Lionel Hampton, but he was always too trad for me.)

funkier/soul jazz guys

Billy Wooten:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-rIpTpozk0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a15yndqoCjc

Monty Stark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aqALiyvLTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGD1KsUdxdI

plogo
Jan 20, 2009
I like Roy Ayers a lot.

Roy Ayers - The Memory http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KQt2kl1KzI

Roy Ayers - Love Will Bring Us Back Together - rare groove hit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F019iQmwbj8

Roy Ayers - Running Away - disco hit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUuCV865Nvw

Roy Ayers and Fela Kuti - 2000 Black - Collaboration with Fela Kuti http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPNWM98Eko0


If you find that listening to jazz soul/funk or whatever threatens your masculinity you can listen to some of endless rap songs that have sampled him-

e rule - listen up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah1aHaPHfcM

pete rock & cl smooth - searchin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcVog696j2w

Paperhouse
Dec 31, 2008

I think
your hair
looks much
better
pushed
over to
one side

Popcorn posted:

Looking for pretty, melancholic piano ballads like Radiohead's "I Want None of This", Jim Morrison's solo performance of "Orange County Suite" or this performance of "Wild Goose Chase" by Dark Dark Dark. Any suggestions?
maybe some Grandaddy

Rollersnake
May 9, 2005

Please, please don't let me end up in a threesome with the lunch lady and a gay pirate. That would hit a little too close to home.
Unlockable Ben

Elder posted:

I really like the vibraphone, but I don't have any music that features it. Any suggestions? I like a little of pretty much every genre, but I'm not looking for solo vibraphone stuff (unless it's mindblowingly awesome or something!), thanks.

Pierre Moerlen's Gong were a really good fusion/progressive rock group that prominently featured vibes. Downwind, Time is the Key, and Leave it Open are all great, as are their earlier albums (just under the name Gong) Gazeuse! and Expresso II. Just don't get the album Breakthrough as it's loving terrible.

And if Frank Zappa's not too weird for you, check out any of his albums that feature Ruth Underwood—Roxy & Elsewhere, One Size Fits All, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore Vol. 2, etc.

Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 19:18 on Sep 9, 2010

The Consultant
Apr 5, 2006

I'm tops and you're horseplops

Elder posted:

Ghosts is quickly becoming one of my favorite NIN albums, it's so atmospheric and unusual. It's hard to find anything similar, but you might try The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - self titled album is a great place to start. It's got all the wonderful dark textures and atmospheres, and a good deal of the instrumental variations.

This is pretty cool. I think you would enjoy the Silent Hill 2 soundtrack. It's got similar variety and attention to atmosphere/texture. Great production value as well. It doesn't really matter if you've played Silent Hill or not, Akira Yamaoka is a genius.

pablo gbscobar
Nov 24, 2007

oh shit i got the snype

:wom:
Lipstick Apathy
Can anyone recommend me some good Krautrock stuff? I've been digging Neu! and Kraftwerk recently but aside from those two I'm pretty much at a loss with where to go next.

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The Consultant
Apr 5, 2006

I'm tops and you're horseplops

Surfer Rosa Parks posted:

Can anyone recommend me some good Krautrock stuff? I've been digging Neu! and Kraftwerk recently but aside from those two I'm pretty much at a loss with where to go next.

Go look up Can.

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