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spacemouse
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Registered: 11/02/03
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Loc: Somewhere near you
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Re: Great music [Re: TheCow]
#2141813 - 11/28/03 05:53 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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DJ Shadow (Pre-emptive Strike) Future Sound of London (Lifeforms )a 2 CD Tripper ,even when sober !!! Orbitals Brown CD and In-Sides, both a tripper even when sober !! And Yes...Gasp.. Bjork...Homeogenic and Vespertine..both execellant mood music for trippin'
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Bhairabas
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Registered: 07/21/03
Posts: 889
Loc: Toronto Canada
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I've really been getting into Japanese experimental and noise.. Get Susumu Yokota-Laputa on the skin tone label.... It makes shpongle sound like Britney Spears.. Some good noize producer's So Takahashi Koji Asano Multiphonic ensemble Otomo Yoshihide
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Viveka
refutation bias


Registered: 10/22/02
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Re: Great music [Re: muhurgle]
#2143411 - 11/29/03 08:18 AM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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Dude, Come To Daddy! Richard D. James' masterpiece!
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champ
pudding pop


Registered: 06/28/01
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Re: Great music [Re: Panoramix]
#2143856 - 11/29/03 03:12 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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Attack of the Attacking Things! That is a great one by Jean Gray (not sure if I spelled it right), who also appears on the Herbaliser's albums. Their label is Ninja Tunes, they produce a lot of good stuff. Another female rapper with trippy "electronic"-type instrumentals is Bahamadia. Her voice is really sexy and purring and deep and her lyrics are very original, kind of under the "Hip-Hop's Not Dead!" category of music for me. And she's from Philly, which is where I spent my teenage years.
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Toricious
Theblunt-smokinglense-man.

Registered: 09/27/03
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Re: Great music [Re: champ]
#2144129 - 11/29/03 07:34 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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personally, the most intense time i've had with mind altering chemicals and music would have to be listening to bjork's vespertine...
-------------------- "There's a guy in my apple!"
"Jerk off on weed man, that's where it's at... " -Anjaba
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Alan Stone
Corpus

Registered: 11/24/02
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Loc: Ten feet up
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Re: Great music [Re: TheCow]
#2147589 - 12/01/03 03:39 AM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sorry if any of these have been posted already. Part of this list is better for coming up and coming down than the actual peak, but here goes nothing:
- DJ Shadow - Massive Attack - Gregorian chants - Metallica - Jimi Hendrix - Kruder & Dorfmeister - Pink Floyd - DJ Marky - Aphex Twin - The Orb - Jurassic 5 - A Tribe Called Quest - Busta Rhymes - The Doors - Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Apollo 440 - Fun Loving Criminals - Guns 'n' Roses - Hooverphonic - Jungle Brothers - Mad Professor - Moloko - Morgan Heritage - Nas - Good ole Nirvana - Reel Big Fish - Sly & Robbie - UB40 - Weird Al Yankovich
That's about it, I'm sure I left out some.
-------------------- It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. - Aristotle
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muhurgle
Turtles all theway down

Registered: 10/29/03
Posts: 299
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Re: Great music [Re: Bhairabas]
#2148289 - 12/01/03 09:01 AM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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I just attended a concert with Otomo Yoshihide.. if you can endure his music while tripping, you must have nerves of steel or something.
The climax of the concert was when he put a cymbal on his deck and proceeded to attack it with a 20,000 volt stun-gun before hitting the pickup with a hammer. My ears were ringing for days.
-------------------- "To make this mundane world sublime
Take half a gram of phanerothyme." Aldous Huxley
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Bhairabas
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Registered: 07/21/03
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Loc: Toronto Canada
Last seen: 17 years, 15 days
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Re: Great music [Re: muhurgle]
#2149912 - 12/02/03 01:20 AM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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Do Make Say Think.. Their an amazing band from Toronto.. They sound sort of like Mogwai but more Jazzy and funky..
Edited by Bhairabas (12/03/03 09:35 PM)
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psilomonkey
Twisted brainwrong of a oneoff man mental

Registered: 08/08/03
Posts: 812
Loc: Airstrip One
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Re: Great music [Re: Panoramix]
#2154616 - 12/03/03 07:15 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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I have to agree with Ceephax on Amon Tobin, I had the most intense experience listening to 'Marine Machines', its super dense sound feast! If you get a chance to see Tobin play live, I recomend it, he is a master of the crowd.
Also on I can recomend:-
Aphex Twin Cujo (Amon Tobin) DJ Food Dr. Octagon Future Sound of London Headrillaz Kruder & Dorfmeister Luke Vibert (Wagonchrist) Mr. Scruff
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zombywoof
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Registered: 12/03/03
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Re: Great music [Re: TheCow]
#2155507 - 12/03/03 11:14 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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how about Fripp`s Exposure? or Santana`s Borboletta? Satriani`s Surfing with the alien always works for me
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