What are you listening to?
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Re: What are you listening to?
Now Listen>Williams Faire Acid Brass : Hope 1 day listen Papua New Guinea on Brass Style or ,maybe on Classical Spanish Guitar or south-american instruments ,sound crazy ...
EDIT:Well, maybe listening the TRANSLATIONS i can found the Classical taste on PAPUA
Then> A DFC Tour Via DATURA -greatest Hits,RAMIREZ-terapia(1993),ATAHUALPA-ritmo andino(1990)& ritmo andino
amazonas(1992)
After > FSOL PAPUA NEW GUINEA TRANSLATIONS - need a revisited for clear on my mind about translates...
EDIT:Well, maybe listening the TRANSLATIONS i can found the Classical taste on PAPUA
Then> A DFC Tour Via DATURA -greatest Hits,RAMIREZ-terapia(1993),ATAHUALPA-ritmo andino(1990)& ritmo andino
amazonas(1992)
After > FSOL PAPUA NEW GUINEA TRANSLATIONS - need a revisited for clear on my mind about translates...
Last edited by Tito Lozano on Thu Jul 04, 2013 4:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: What are you listening to?
Been listening to a couple recent purchases:
Ex Confusion - With Love http://n5md.com/discography/212/With-Love
The Octopus Project - Fever Forms
Ex Confusion - With Love http://n5md.com/discography/212/With-Love
The Octopus Project - Fever Forms
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Popol Vuh is awesome - when I heard the first two albums a few years back, I was literally stunned.
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Re: What are you listening to?
Scorn - Silver Rain Fell
Evanescence (1994)
This dude has released a few really good electronic/ambient albums in the nineties. Pretty dark and sometimes trippy stuff though, and probably therefore quite unknown.
Evanescence (1994)
This dude has released a few really good electronic/ambient albums in the nineties. Pretty dark and sometimes trippy stuff though, and probably therefore quite unknown.
Re: What are you listening to?
Followed Silver Rain Fell to find Autechre's remix of Scorn's Falling. Always top-notch remix work with them.
Re: What are you listening to?
Obviously
I had only heard Groove Armada, and this is pretty far from it. Pretty good album..really looking forward for the remixes (I was already throwing them my money but I'm NOT preordering digital files, doh!)
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Also listening to Mr. Cato
It's a nice ride, everything is done quite well,
yet it still feels somehow immature... like its forced to be dancey and cool ... and for - I don't know... hipsters
Maybe I'm wrong but I think everyone on this board has passed this kind of style a long time ago...
It's a nice ride, everything is done quite well,
yet it still feels somehow immature... like its forced to be dancey and cool ... and for - I don't know... hipsters
Maybe I'm wrong but I think everyone on this board has passed this kind of style a long time ago...
You're doin' too much, do less.
Re: What are you listening to?
Well, there's some obvious 80's influences on some tracks which I'm not a fan of.. apart from being way over the top and tongue in cheek (like Ladyhawke, which I love, so shoot me).
I do like a lot of bands which could be considered hipster but I don't understand the culture at all, I hate elitism if it's arrogant and close minded, but I honestly do get kinda fed up with bands if they're hyped too much.
I guess that makes me pretty hipster
I do like a lot of bands which could be considered hipster but I don't understand the culture at all, I hate elitism if it's arrogant and close minded, but I honestly do get kinda fed up with bands if they're hyped too much.
I guess that makes me pretty hipster
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Re: What are you listening to?
Sometimes need to escape from electronic membrane, so listening to Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke & Victor Wooten (S. M. V.) - Thunder, this is the jazz, the funk, the groove by 3 bass wizards. Watched this live a few days ago, some incredible and really beautiful bass performance, thought it was worth sharing.
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Re: What are you listening to?
wow! never thought i would see vic wooten mentioned here
what a f'n amazing bassist....best i've ever seen with MY own eyes!
cheers and if you haven't checked out BELA FLECK AND THE FLECKTONES I highly recommend it.
wooten is a part of the band and bela fleck is well.......the most progressive innovative banjo player.....IN DA WHIRLED!!!!!!
it's bluegrass.....but quite progressive and stellar
what a f'n amazing bassist....best i've ever seen with MY own eyes!
cheers and if you haven't checked out BELA FLECK AND THE FLECKTONES I highly recommend it.
wooten is a part of the band and bela fleck is well.......the most progressive innovative banjo player.....IN DA WHIRLED!!!!!!
it's bluegrass.....but quite progressive and stellar
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I noticed Bela Fleck while tubing S.M.V. the other day, but didnt get further cause I was really blown away by these guys, since u recommend Im gonna check them out. I like Miller and Clarke, but Jaco Pastorius is my favorite bass player, a great innovator and by many the greatest bass player that ever lived, and I believe so too, his music has a special place in my heart because his sound is unique. Yet, Wooten is huge, 12:45 where he plays a solo piece, this is a WoW, amazing . . .
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