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Hrethic
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Novel Music
#5388802 - 03/11/06 10:57 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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So i have an idea for a good thread. Everyone post one artist, or a few if you must, of the most original, novel music that you've listened to yet.
Could be just some drumming, a very crazy classical peice, an infected mushroom song that you just can't get away from, or anything in between. I'll start..
Plaid. They have some VERY interesting music, all done extremely well. At first i didn't like it and almost hated it, but the more i listened the more i heard, i suppose
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5388814 - 03/11/06 11:01 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Tabla Beat Science.
Amazing drumming, probably one of THE best tabla players in the world. Great chill music, worth checking out if you like world/indian sounds.
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5388865 - 03/11/06 11:23 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Legendary Pink Dots.
A very original band whos music is all over the map. I love them.
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5389039 - 03/11/06 12:29 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ozric Tentacles
There are bands that play the same style as them, but no one does it as well as they do. They are just simply fucking amazing. 
They can play anything, from almost psy-trance like beats and rhythms to slow mind melting ambient pieces, sometimes in the same song. Checkout this song I attached, called Tight Spin. This is Ozrics at their best, in my opinion of course. So many different styles of music in one song. The transitions are simply breathtaking...ok, I'll stop rambling now.
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Here, Sidney Bechet. 'Shake it or Break it'
Sweet, sweet, sweet jazz. Beatiful dual horns, the kind of music that lets me just forget everything and just float in the swing.
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Freeker]
#5389102 - 03/11/06 12:48 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Govinda. get the songs "feel you" and "something"
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Govinda is awesome! Some of the sexiest music I've ever heard. I've got all his albums.
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Alison Kraus & Union Station - Choctaw Hayride
Great song.
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Greg Howard playing an instrument call "The Stick".... It is a mixed instrument, kinda like a guitar/bass/piano....
Link to the video: http://www.eyeoncville.com/005/005vid00.htm
"Live at Miller's (Part I)" is pretty cool (to me), and novel.....
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I found this guy tonight, from the iTunes radio "secret agent".
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Hrethic
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Ohhh, very nice so far! That instrument looks insane. Keep em coming!
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5394047 - 03/13/06 12:33 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Blockhead.Their album Downtown Science is unusual and extremely good.
The Orb... the peel sessions. Awesome ambient music for tripping out to or just for reading.
The song Piano Grand done by Groove Armada is pretty sweet too.
Front 242: Mixage Mutage. The song Happiness is a trip in itself.
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Symphony X - The Odessey <--simply an amazing 20 something minute long prog metal journey.
Refused - Refused is Fucking Dead (ep version)<--infectious beats with serious hardcore-punk edge, it's pretty much a remix of the version on the shape of punk to come.
Nobou Uematsu - One Winged Angel (FF VII, Advent Children Version) <--insane combination of metal, opera, and classical music, a must listen, the lyrics are in latin and sung by a choir, heavenly serene and evil as hell at the same time.
Stretch Armstrong covering NWA - Express Yourself <--Because you'd never believe how well this song translates to hardcore.
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5394260 - 03/13/06 02:44 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5394263 - 03/13/06 02:51 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Jason Webley, a local bard here in Seattle. Gravelly pirate folk. He's great to wake up to in the morning, and if you /ever/ get a chance to see this man live, do it. He's a born performer, and he will give you a fantastical party if you give him a chance.
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Re: Novel Music [Re: lukeboots]
#5394266 - 03/13/06 02:56 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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ooooooooooooooooooooooo i want it!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Novel Music [Re: sui]
#5394279 - 03/13/06 03:11 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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suimush said:
ooooooooooooooooooooooo i want it!!!!!!!!!
dude! wtf is that thing called?! i saw a guy in santa monica blvd i think it was who was playin that. was fuckin awsome!! he said it was invented in california...
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Re: Novel Music [Re: eligal]
#5401051 - 03/14/06 09:05 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Whoa, awesome instrument. Anyone know what it's called?
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5401055 - 03/14/06 09:07 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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that is what we were talking about. It is called a Stick Bass. Sometimes just called "the stick". it is usually played with an 8 finger tap.
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danlennon3 said: Govinda. get the songs "feel you" and "something"
Yes. I also dig the hell out of Tabla Beat Science, Karsh Kale, anything that Bill Laswell is involved in, Vas, and of course sts9. All very novel artists.
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you missed Praxis.
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No I didn't. Bill Laswell produced their albums.
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I know, but you should have posted the name because Praxis is teh greatest.
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They are really cool, I agree. I actually stumbled upon them, at Bonnaroo, 2 years ago. I knew nothing about who was in the band. I was just wandering around, late at night and saw Buckethead on stage and was like, "WTF!!!". It was a great show, too. Too bad I didn't have my vid cam with me.
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I was down front and center for that show with 7 hits of cid in me. One of the most phenomenal shows ever. i had heard of them before, but not really heard them, and just decided that since it had brain, worrel, and buckethead, that it had to be good.
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I was sober, but it was a bomb ass show, for sure! I can't imagine dosing and seeing it!
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After the show, I had the tripping realization that the Buckethead shiver, is him moving at half the speed of life and had it down (atleast i thought I did) and then I tried it while not tripping, and couldnt do it.
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The Microphones.
There is a street musician who resides in Barcelona, Spain who plays the most beautiful music I've ever heard. I can't find his CD, but the instrument is like two chinese woks pressed together. The instrument has indentations around the top and a large metal sphere at it's apex. It's played with the thumbs. DAMN, I wish I could find that CD...
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5402581 - 03/15/06 08:59 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Talking Heads.
TV on the Radio.
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Hrethic]
#5402624 - 03/15/06 09:18 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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juana molina
an argentinian who used to be a soap-opera star, she since has gone on to make very interesting 'singer-songwriter' type music with a hint of electro-pop
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Krishna]
#5402628 - 03/15/06 09:19 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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ooh!I love her. I saw her open for...David Byrne!
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gah!! that's not really fair, now is it.
(i saw true stories on acid this weekend. strange - and a bit slow - film)
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Krishna]
#5402668 - 03/15/06 09:29 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I loooove that movie.
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ok, but in all the song parts - it was just other people lip-syncing over david byrne, right? (except maybe that old black guy, he sounded like he was really singing)
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Re: Novel Music [Re: Krishna]
#5402678 - 03/15/06 09:31 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yes, but on the soundtrack, Talking Heads perform all of the songs. I like "Wild, Wild Nights" but my favorite scene is with the kids singing.
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