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sticklefifer posted:I'm looking for something that blends trip-hop with shoegaze. Not just one with elements of the other, I'm talking as close to 50/50 as it can get. Post-rock elements are also welcome in the mix. The first thing that came to mind when I read your post was St. Vincent, but I don't know if it's ever a straight-up mix of shoegaze underpinned by trip-hop; there are just elements poking about. Who knows, it might be what you're looking for. I guess give it a shot and report back maybe?
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I'm looking for recent [female] vocal trance songs. Just something new, something chillstep preferably. Things like Bullet Train by Steven Shwartz or Feel Me by Two Friends ft Priyanka Atreya. I like trap remixes of music like this, but darn youtube's search is so terrible and it's always recommending me music I've already heard. If you know a song that's like this and relatively unknown, I'd love to hear it! sticklefifer posted:I'm looking for something that blends trip-hop with shoegaze. Not just one with elements of the other, I'm talking as close to 50/50 as it can get. Post-rock elements are also welcome in the mix. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKSPKrn4NQU Is this kind of what you're talking about? I might be completely wrong. Ravane fucked around with this message at 22:58 on Mar 9, 2014 |
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So I need a Music Player recommendation. I used to use Music Cube before they stopped development and I loved it. I switched to songbird which I was never really a big fan of and they recently shut down development. Is there a current popular open source player that everyone is using?
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WayneCampbell posted:So I need a Music Player recommendation. Foobar is pretty tough to beat.
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Killsion posted:Foobar is pretty tough to beat. Checking it out now, thanks.
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sticklefifer posted:I'm looking for something that blends trip-hop with shoegaze. Not just one with elements of the other, I'm talking as close to 50/50 as it can get. Post-rock elements are also welcome in the mix. How about Team Sleep? Side project of Chino Moreno with Zach Hill and DJ Crook: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm6aI1KKX-k Hooplah fucked around with this message at 01:15 on Mar 10, 2014 |
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sticklefifer posted:I'm looking for something that blends trip-hop with shoegaze. Not just one with elements of the other, I'm talking as close to 50/50 as it can get. Post-rock elements are also welcome in the mix. I'm fond of mmpsuf, which, I hope, fits. Can you please add some specifics of what you're looking for. I started to think about some bands, but then was - hm... is this shoegaze enough? canis minor fucked around with this message at 14:53 on Mar 10, 2014 |
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eithedog posted:I'm fond of mmpsuf, which, I hope, fits. Trip-hoppy beats/bass with spacey guitars and vocals. Actually now that I think of it, a perfect example of this is Bowery Electric. So basically more bands like Bowery Electric that really meld the two styles equally, and preferably ones that didn't break up in 2000. [edit]Thanks for the suggestions below! sticklefifer fucked around with this message at 12:12 on Mar 12, 2014 |
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Been listening to St. Paul & the Broken Bones and now I'm on the look out for some contemporary soul music. Any suggestions on where to start?
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sticklefifer posted:Trip-hoppy beats/bass with spacey guitars and vocals. Actually now that I think of it, a perfect example of this is Bowery Electric. So basically more bands like Bowery Electric that really meld the two styles equally, and preferably ones that didn't break up in 2000. Oh - then: Laika, Bark Psychosis, Blue States?
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eithedog posted:Oh - then: Laika, Bark Psychosis, Blue States? and if those work, check out Hood, particularly their last two albums (Cold House and Outside Closer)
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Is there someone currently out there who does "thinking man's" hip hop? I know that sounds poo poo, I'm just looking for stuff that's neither bling, gangsta, or cute. Rap about Syria and reference literature. eg
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Sadistik.
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Yeah, interesting, but less introspective and more political would be cool.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 16:14 |
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Lupe Fiasco might be what you want.
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midnightclimax posted:Is there someone currently out there who does "thinking man's" hip hop? I know that sounds poo poo, I'm just looking for stuff that's neither bling, gangsta, or cute. Rap about Syria and reference literature. eg I'm with you goon sire! I like my hip hops how I like my milk-white and fresh! You may want to check out Macklemore or, if you're feeling a bit more edgy, Immortal Technique (he's a minority, but not too dark skinned so you shouldn't feel too scared). edit-forgot Professor Elemental. you can tell he's a thinking man, "Professor" is right in his name! alansmithee fucked around with this message at 18:05 on Mar 11, 2014 |
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alansmithee posted:I'm with you goon sire! I like my hip hops how I like my milk-white and fresh! You may want to check out Macklemore or, if you're feeling a bit more edgy, Immortal Technique (he's a minority, but not too dark skinned so you shouldn't feel too scared). Wow cool.
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midnightclimax posted:Is there someone currently out there who does "thinking man's" hip hop? I know that sounds poo poo, I'm just looking for stuff that's neither bling, gangsta, or cute. Rap about Syria and reference literature. eg Doomtree, Jel?
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 18:05 |
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Have you considered putting on some J Dilla and a TED Talk on at the same time?
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Second vote for Immortal Techniquehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ffxUT7Puf0 Vinny Paz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ4L-kCeQto I would say RA the Rugged Man, be he's really more like "White Trash" rap as opposed to "Ganster Rap" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g6UeOOCD8o Supastition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFMrxKZnCKE
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Immortal Tech is a total joke and the recommendation of him was clearly sarcastic. I normally don't give a poo poo about "conscious" hip-hop since my appreciation of the genre is limited to production and rhyme scheme, but CunninLynguists are pretty cool, and Blackalicious and Cannibal Ox are solid. Also, check out Jam Baxter; a RYM pal has said good things about him.
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Gamma Nerd posted:Immortal Tech is a total joke and the recommendation of him was clearly sarcastic. Why is he a joke? From what i hear from him he has some decent tracks and some powerful lyrics. He does like to ham it up to an extreme degree in some songs though.
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Mans posted:Why is he a joke? From what i hear from him he has some decent tracks and some powerful lyrics. He's a joke because he's the go-to rapper for college dudes who read about socialism for the first time and then go and buy mass produced Che shirts. Dude's been living off the rep he got for "Peruvian Coke" and has become one of a handful of "I don't like rap but..." rappers. He's a decent punchline rapper who's "political" songs are 90% conspiracy theories and gibberish, but since he's often talking about places outside of the US there's some added exoticism and less indictment of domestic policies which might make for uncomfortable listening. Which is why someone like Cube isn't looked up to in those circles-Amerikkka's Most Wanted is way more incisive and flat out better than anything Tech has done, but if you're a suburban white dude songs about fighting the man seem better coming from the perspective of third world nations directed at the government, rather than dudes on the poor side of town directed at you. Basically, he's a joke because the same type of idiot who would unironically complain about "bling" in rap is exactly the type of clown who would think Tech is amazing. And for better or worse, artists often are judged by the fanbases they attract.
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Manatee Cannon posted:Lupe Fiasco might be what you want. Yeah, that song is cool, but the other stuff that pops up on Youtube is less so. Yeah, I like those.
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alansmithee posted:He's a joke because he's the go-to rapper for college dudes who read about socialism for the first time and then go and buy mass produced Che shirts. Dude's been living off the rep he got for "Peruvian Coke" and has become one of a handful of "I don't like rap but..." rappers. He's a decent punchline rapper who's "political" songs are 90% conspiracy theories and gibberish, but since he's often talking about places outside of the US there's some added exoticism and less indictment of domestic policies which might make for uncomfortable listening. Ah, got it. As a non-American i know as much people who like him as people who like stuff like Dead Prez, which is basically zero I do agree that even 2pac's social inspired songs have deeper meaning than IT, at least quality-wise.
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alansmithee posted:edit-forgot Professor Elemental. you can tell he's a thinking man, "Professor" is right in his name! As an aside, I'm not normally into rap music in any shape or form.
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Nordick posted:Seconding Professor Elemental. Grabbed The Indifference Engine from Bandcamp a couple years ago and listened the poo poo out of it over that summer.
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nvm
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E: Stricken.
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Nordick posted:Seconding Professor Elemental. Grabbed The Indifference Engine from Bandcamp a couple years ago and listened the poo poo out of it over that summer.
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Check out either of Kanye West's Diamonds versions, or really any of Kanye's ouvre.
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# ? Mar 16, 2014 16:09 |
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Just get it over with and listen to Dead Prez and The Coup
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Can anyone recommend me some songs like Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever (Running) by Van Der Graaf Generator? Very theatrical, melodramatic, driving songs. Violin optional. Another song that kind of fits the bill is Vivaldi by Curved Air (which just so happens to have a violin).
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Declan MacManus posted:Can anyone recommend me some songs like Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever (Running) by Van Der Graaf Generator? Very theatrical, melodramatic, driving songs. Violin optional. Another song that kind of fits the bill is Vivaldi by Curved Air (which just so happens to have a violin). Probably too obvious to even bother mentioning, but what about Hurricane by Bob Dylan? It hits all the points you're looking for, including violin.
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Declan MacManus posted:Can anyone recommend me some songs like Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever (Running) by Van Der Graaf Generator? Very theatrical, melodramatic, driving songs. Violin optional. Another song that kind of fits the bill is Vivaldi by Curved Air (which just so happens to have a violin). Not a specific recommendation, but have you checked out the prog thread? It may have a lot of bands you could be interested in.
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Does anyone have any recommendations to give me on something similar to 'Ghetto Funk'? Here is a link of an example of the type of the music I'm after - I recently discovered it on Soundcloud and had just been going through all the suggested play lists that come up when you hear a new song. https://soundcloud.com/cdu/dubbwebb-holler-if-ya-cave
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Can anybody recommend any more music based off this very specific section of this very specific song? http://youtu.be/mQYFftPr0b0?t=4m25s The song is Leprous - Echo, and this part is just about one of my favorite parts off the entire album. I can't get enough of it, and I know there is more music similar to this part out there, I'm just not sure where. Now, I'm not asking for more recommendations similar to Leprous as a whole as I have plenty of that (although I would be open to more), it's just this sound that I'm looking for. Thanks! edit: fixed timestamp in link Fiendish Dr. Wu fucked around with this message at 11:37 on Mar 20, 2014 |
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:Can anybody recommend any more music based off this very specific section of this very specific song? You linked to the whole video, not a specific part of it. Was there a particular timestamp you had in mind?
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regulargonzalez posted:You linked to the whole video, not a specific part of it. Was there a particular timestamp you had in mind? Oh man I didn't realize the forums automatically changed the url to the video type="youtube" code, omitting any timestamp. Fixed, thanks! For a little more detail, it's the minute and half from 4:24 on...
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I'm trying to find examples of rock/metal music with I guess non traditional percussion sections. Something that isn't just the standard drum kit. Does this exist? I'll take anything from sampled beats to tabla or whatever.
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