Favourite Artists/Bands?
- kentoshogun
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Re: Favourite Artists/Bands?
This is a large list.
Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Halou, Coldplay, Doves, Stars, Travis, The Cranberries, Queen, New Order, Joy Division, The Strokes, Artic Monkeys, Hooverphonic, I Monster, The Boxer Rebelion, Moby, Delerium, Hooverphonic, M83, The Smiths, Grandaddy, Asobi Seksu, The Delgados, The Verve, The Doors, The Organ, Sigur Ros, Explosions in the sky, Mogwai, Hooverphonic, Mute Math, The Pillows.
Lots of "The" lol.
And i still regret not listing many others...
Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Halou, Coldplay, Doves, Stars, Travis, The Cranberries, Queen, New Order, Joy Division, The Strokes, Artic Monkeys, Hooverphonic, I Monster, The Boxer Rebelion, Moby, Delerium, Hooverphonic, M83, The Smiths, Grandaddy, Asobi Seksu, The Delgados, The Verve, The Doors, The Organ, Sigur Ros, Explosions in the sky, Mogwai, Hooverphonic, Mute Math, The Pillows.
Lots of "The" lol.
And i still regret not listing many others...
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I see what you did there, and raise you:-Jp wrote:...Rammstein...
Oomph!
Genre: Neue Deutsche Härte/Industrial/EBM
Years Active: 1989 - Present
Origin: Wolfsburg, Germany
"OOMPH! incorporates many styles of music such as metal, industrial, alternative rock, electronica and gothic to create their sound. OOMPH!'s change of style between their self-titled debut (1992) and its successor Sperm (1994), leaning more heavily to a guitar-driven metal sound without ever giving up their electronic roots, inspired numerous musicians, most famously Rammstein, to follow their lead."
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Re: Favourite Artists/Bands?
I have many different taste, and know a lot more bands. Maybe I'm just to lazy to post up a bigger list? They're just my favorites since I often find myself listening to them a lot more lately.Tono_Fyr wrote:Moar like, too lazy to develop a musical taste, amirite?Otohiko wrote:quote="-Jp"]Celldweller, Ill Niño, Linkin Park (before Minutes to Midnight), Norther, Rammstein. To lazy to make information..Look them up yourself.
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- Eisenbahnmörser
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I don't think he meant the quantity of artists in your library.-Jp wrote:I have many different taste, and know a lot more bands. Maybe I'm just to lazy to post up a bigger list? They're just my favorites since I often find myself listening to them a lot more lately.Tono_Fyr wrote:Moar like, too lazy to develop a musical taste, amirite?Otohiko wrote:quote="-Jp"]Celldweller, Ill Niño, Linkin Park (before Minutes to Midnight), Norther, Rammstein. To lazy to make information..Look them up yourself.
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- A Damaged Lemon
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^ Or in other words, he meant that your music taste is somehow unconcerned, fake or whatever it could be called due to the mainstream, commercial media you consume. Reflecting that you're "too lazy" to look deeper into those genres (for instance) and immerse yourself in the whole musical culture, of which the mainstream is only the most recognized surface. Or something along those lines. My personal advice is: You don't have to give a damn
I've recently been listening to a lot of noise, namely:
Merzbow
Genre: Noise, Japanoise, Power Electronics, Experimental, Avant-Garde, Ambient, occasionally also Rhythmic Noise / Powernoise.
Years Active: 1979 - present
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Members: Masami Akita
Discography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_discography
This guy scares the hell out of me His album "Pulse Demon", which is right now one of my favourites, has been called "the end of music". Not as an "ending" but more like reaching the borders of music, and I can deffinitely hear that. I don't think there's any code to how to listen to this music, but I advice dropping any expectations of what is perceived as "music" because you won't find many of them in Merzbow. I personally just love the textures, the details, that drony noise
I've recently been listening to a lot of noise, namely:
Merzbow
Genre: Noise, Japanoise, Power Electronics, Experimental, Avant-Garde, Ambient, occasionally also Rhythmic Noise / Powernoise.
Years Active: 1979 - present
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Members: Masami Akita
Merzbow is a noise music project created in Tokyo, Japan in 1979 under the direction of musician Masami Akita. Since 1979, he has formed two record labels and has contributed releases to numerous independent record labels. As well as being a prolific artist, he has also written a number of books and has been the editor of several magazines in Japan. He has written about a variety of subjects, mostly about art, avant-garde music and post-modern culture. His more renowned works have been on the topics of BDSM and fetish culture. Other artforms Akita has been interested in include directing and Butoh dance.
The name "Merzbow" comes from German artist Kurt Schwitters' artwork, Merzbau. This was decided upon to reflect Akita's dada influence and junk-art aesthetic. In addition to this, Akita has cited a wide range of influences from various progressive rock artists such as Frank Zappa and King Crimson to Japanese bondage.
Discography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_discography
This guy scares the hell out of me His album "Pulse Demon", which is right now one of my favourites, has been called "the end of music". Not as an "ending" but more like reaching the borders of music, and I can deffinitely hear that. I don't think there's any code to how to listen to this music, but I advice dropping any expectations of what is perceived as "music" because you won't find many of them in Merzbow. I personally just love the textures, the details, that drony noise
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Do you ever listen to cover versions of songs from your favourite artists/bands ? I honestly don't mind listening to good covers of Beatles songs, for example. But I know people who would never do that.. do you do it too?
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INGRAY is from europe, but it's Detroit based now. Check out their new video 'killing time' on their website. The album 'Away' is coming out in May '09.
Current lineup:
Adisa Cizmic - vocal
Haris Cizmic - bass
David Dupuie - drums
???? - guitar
Current lineup:
Adisa Cizmic - vocal
Haris Cizmic - bass
David Dupuie - drums
???? - guitar
Code: Select all
http:www.ingrayband.com
- hasteroth
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Too lazy to make a long post so here's the wiki links to my fave bands
Billy Talent
Yui Horie
Boom Boom Satellites
Billy Talent
Yui Horie
Boom Boom Satellites
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