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Postby Studebacher Hoch » 2009.08.15 (01:33)

SlappyMcGee wrote:Have you heard their cover of Love Will Tear You Apart? It might be a good bridge for you to start listening to Joy Division.
Speaking of awesome covers by bands I pretend not to like, TV on the Radio's a capella cover of Mr. Grieves is love.

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Postby handofgod » 2009.08.15 (03:02)

totally off topic but I always laugh when slappy and rennaT post consecutively
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Postby Tanner » 2009.08.17 (11:13)

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Postby a happy song » 2009.08.17 (16:27)

My friend's band No Hope Astronaut. Their new ep is great.
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Postby Donfuy » 2009.08.19 (18:02)

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Who Killed Mr. Volcano (?)
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Durutti Column's sketches and Katherine and Madeleine and all their stuff.
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Postby toasters » 2009.08.20 (17:57)

http://denovali.com/kidcrash/
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Postby ChaoStar » 2009.08.21 (13:27)

The Trois albums from ALiCE'S EMOTiON.

Trois Rouge, Trois Bleu, Trois Noir.
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Postby rocket_thumped » 2009.08.21 (18:41)

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Postby capt_weasle » 2009.08.21 (23:07)

Propane Nightmares - Pendulum
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Postby Rule » 2009.08.22 (20:20)

Muse
That's a band btw :)
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Postby Donfuy » 2009.08.23 (01:49)

The same old stuff.

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Postby lord_day » 2009.08.23 (09:02)

This one.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.08.23 (15:27)

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Because it frakkin' rawks.
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Postby Borealis » 2009.08.23 (21:31)

Keith Fullerton Whitman's ambient stuff, Datach'i, AFX's Analord, Boards of Canada's "Geogaddi", Eyehategod.

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Postby Donfuy » 2009.08.23 (22:20)

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Because it frakkin' rawks.
QFE

Also, Grant Green.

And I've been introduced to The Art Ensemble of Chicago. EXPANDING MY MUSICAL HORIZON IS ALWAYS GREAT THANKS SKYLINE
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Postby Tanner » 2009.08.24 (04:51)

Merzbow, Datach'i, Hrvatski, House of Low Culture, Ulver's A Quick Fix Of Melancholy, Abelcain's The Garden.
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Postby handofgod » 2009.08.24 (04:58)

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Because it frakkin' rawks.
Videotape is fucking beautiful


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Postby Lenny » 2009.08.24 (08:33)

Seeing as we're studying 20th century music at school, I've really been getting into some of the things we've been listening to. Pity we're not up to Jazz yet, but oh well.
Quartet for the end of Time - Olivier Messiaen. I like parts 2, 6 and 8 especially.
Piano Phase - Steve Reich. Great "thinking" music, because you're almost certain to wander off on long tangental thoughts, which is quite helpful sometimes.
Also, along this line, check out the Kronos Quartet - more specifically, Berg's Lyric Suite.

Also, I've really been enjoying the soundtracks to Stardust, Treasure Planet, and The Incredibles. As well as Bond's album, "Classified", which features several notable remixes of very good pieces.

I strongly recommend looking up these pieces and soundtracks if you have free time. If for no other reason than to broaden your horizons of what music is, in the case of the 20th century pieces (additionally, look at 4'33" - John Cage).
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Postby Tanner » 2009.08.24 (12:45)

Weisslenny0 wrote:Seeing as we're studying 20th century music at school, I've really been getting into some of the things we've been listening to. Pity we're not up to Jazz yet, but oh well.
Quartet for the end of Time - Olivier Messiaen. I like parts 2, 6 and 8 especially.
Piano Phase - Steve Reich. Great "thinking" music, because you're almost certain to wander off on long tangental thoughts, which is quite helpful sometimes.
Also, along this line, check out the Kronos Quartet - more specifically, Berg's Lyric Suite.

Also, I've really been enjoying the soundtracks to Stardust, Treasure Planet, and The Incredibles. As well as Bond's album, "Classified", which features several notable remixes of very good pieces.

I strongly recommend looking up these pieces and soundtracks if you have free time. If for no other reason than to broaden your horizons of what music is, in the case of the 20th century pieces (additionally, look at 4'33" - John Cage).
I like Steve Reich but prefer Music for 18 Musicians.
I like Kronos Quartet but prefer The Fountain.
I like John Cage but prefer Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano.

I think the trouble with learning about music in school is they tend to teach you about the music that's important rather than the music that's good.
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Postby Studebacher Hoch » 2009.08.24 (12:47)

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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.08.24 (15:53)

rennaT wrote:
Weisslenny0 wrote:Seeing as we're studying 20th century music at school, I've really been getting into some of the things we've been listening to. Pity we're not up to Jazz yet, but oh well.
Quartet for the end of Time - Olivier Messiaen. I like parts 2, 6 and 8 especially.
Piano Phase - Steve Reich. Great "thinking" music, because you're almost certain to wander off on long tangental thoughts, which is quite helpful sometimes.
Also, along this line, check out the Kronos Quartet - more specifically, Berg's Lyric Suite.

Also, I've really been enjoying the soundtracks to Stardust, Treasure Planet, and The Incredibles. As well as Bond's album, "Classified", which features several notable remixes of very good pieces.

I strongly recommend looking up these pieces and soundtracks if you have free time. If for no other reason than to broaden your horizons of what music is, in the case of the 20th century pieces (additionally, look at 4'33" - John Cage).
I like Steve Reich but prefer Music for 18 Musicians.
I like Kronos Quartet but prefer The Fountain.
I like John Cage but prefer Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano.

I think the trouble with learning about music in school is they tend to teach you about the music that's important rather than the music that's good.

Like the list of albums you had to hear that had Liars but not Drums Not Dead!
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Postby Tanner » 2009.08.24 (16:18)

SlappyMcGee wrote:Like the list of albums you had to hear that had Liars but not Drums Not Dead!
'Xactly like that.
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