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RettroShocka posted:Rage Against The Machine. Sorta' hard to find a band with both the message and the style, but if you dig Rage's sound, the you might like Soundgarden's "Badmotorfinger"; very groove-oriented sound that, while not a replica of anything Rage has done, does share the same feel.
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Jive One posted:Looking for electronic(ambient or otherwise) artists that have often featured more forlorn or depressed moods in their music. Similar to this Aphex Twin remix of "On" or Dancing With Kadafi by Infected Mushroom. You'll find that scattered throughout Autechre's rather large discography.
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| # ¿ Dec 27, 2009 17:30 |
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Chwoka posted:I want to listen to some funk rock, but I have no idea where to start. Run, don't walk, to any release by Poets of Rhythm.
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| # ¿ Jan 19, 2010 00:02 |
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Spiritualized, maybe?
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| # ¿ Jan 23, 2010 22:01 |
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baberaham lincoln posted:I'm looking for 90's breakbeat hardcore/jungle/drum'n'bass recs. I started at a weird place, with Zomby's Where Were U In 92 and have enjoyed Bong-Ra, 2 Bad Mice, Grooverider (I've only heard Mysteries of Funk, which isn't really as dance-y as I had hoped) and (to a lesser degree) Plug. I'm a little intimidated by all the singles and dub plates out there, so albums or compilations would be better. Here's the discogs for: Suburban Base Breakdown Records Brain Records Moving Shadow Pretty much anything from the early to mid-90's on these labels should be right up your alley. But, as the poster above me mentioned, plenty of this stuff was released ONLY on vinyl, with a fair share of it either being limited in release or painful to track down. However, you should have some luck if you don't mind this stuff in MP3 format, as there's plenty of it out there to be found.
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| # ¿ Feb 1, 2010 18:19 |
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bitches aint poo poo posted:Looking for any hip hop that is extremely heavy on bass. I want to feel it in my chest. Old hip hop, new hip hop, anything with heavy bass that is hip hop/rap. Pretty much anything by the Ying Yang Twins. They may be labeled a "Crunk"-type of group, but their bass mechanics are amazing and impressive.
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| # ¿ Feb 5, 2010 01:34 |
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From Earth posted:Looking for bands with terrific horn sections. I'm not really talking about great solists (although I will never say no to a roaring sax solo) or all-brass ensembles, I'm mostly talking about bands with a small but solid horn section with some great riffs. Genre can be anything. Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Poets of Rhythm, and The Herbaliser spring to mind.
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Pretzellogic posted:The new trailer for Tron: Legacy recently came out, and a fair amount of discussion has centered on the incredible music in the trailer. Specifically: a lot of us are getting hardons regarding the glitching sounds at the end of it. A genre came up: Glitch Music I know there are those who will disagree, but Autechre's Tri Repetae was glitch before the genre surfaced.
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