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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I know you like the creepy music of Comus and The Wicker Man soundtrack, so here's another piece of music in the same blood-curdling vein.
Keith Emerson & Goblin - La Chiesa (The Church)
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Shadowyzard
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This Romanian-French musician is quite intriguing:
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Mirakaze
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jamesbaldwin
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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mathman0806
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Lately, I have been appreciating the Afro Funk of Nigerian William Onyeabor. In particular, when I am cooking in the kitchen.
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Logan
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Great music being posted, thanks. And Paul, I'm very familiar with Goblin -- love the 70s through early 80s things the most, and I love related music like Fabio Frizzi. By the way, in this thread I do want us to to continue focusing on out of PA music, which I only mention if people forget my OP parameters. I was wanting to post Goblin's Tenebre in return. If you don't know this Paul, I suspect you may like it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mck53Yn7u-A
I've been listening to Cortex's jazzy Troupeau Bleu album from 1975, which I find very good. This is the title track: |
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Formentera Lady
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This one is in the top 20 of most popular songs of East Germany. But probably it is not very well known here Edited by Formentera Lady - October 16 2021 at 20:16 |
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Tapfret
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Logan
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Bruno Pernadas - "Spaceway 70"
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TCat
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In between having to listen to the interactive choir poll songs, these songs on this thread and a sudden influx of new bands in the progressive metal team, I took some time to listen to all of the posts on the first page, and I must say I enjoyed every one of them. I really like the variety of styles and genres that have been posted here, and it makes for quite the eclectic playlist. Hopefully, I can listen to the rest of these soon.
Big shout outs to Xiu Xiu, Darkology, Enon, Third Eye, Union of Crows and Nightshade.
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Logan
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Thanks. Great to see another who has been taking the time to not only mention music, but listen to ones and comment on various selections. I've appreciated everything in this thread despite some being much more in my wheelhouse than others. Excluding mine, some favourites have been: Enon - Natural Disasters Union of Crows Greg Foat - Of My Hands Liquid Liquid - Scraper Maria Joao - Fabula Kit Sebasian - Tyranny 20 If this were an interactive poll, I'd find it hard choosing just three. And indeed the eclecticism of the list makes it more enjoyable for me (those I listed specifically are very much in my wheelhouse and fit with particular current music interests). |
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Lewian
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Prefuse 73 - Perverted Undertones "I've listened to 80% of all musical genres extensively, and I've never seen anyone doing so much with so little as Scott does." (youtube comment)
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mathman0806
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Another current interest for me is the use of traditional Korean instruments in contemporary music. I guess this would be catchy Korean folk rock.
Coreyah - How Far You've Come |
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TCat
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Yes the video is a bit weird and unsettling, but I love this band's approach to art-folky-pop. (Also, if you can tell me what the meaning of this weird video is, please feel free. Hopefully it doesn't take away from the music.)
Grizzly Bear - "Knife" Edited by TCat - October 17 2021 at 18:27 |
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Logan
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^ I enjoyed the music. I watched the video and it is strange and slightly disturbing (well, not really disturbing to me) with odd imagery and parasitic-like body horror and I think some sexual symbolism. It's rather dysmorphic. It reminded me of a think 80s or early 90s sci-fi-horror film that had an element of transformation through a kind of infection, but I can't remember the title and I couldn't find it using my search terms on google.
Air is a pretty big name, but this album is not and I had dismissed it before it became my favourite Air album (mentioned this more than once in topics before). |
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Logan
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I posted this song in the latest Interactive poll a little earlier, it is off the album Cell-Scape by Melt-Banana. I hadn't listened to Melt-Banana for a while, but thinking of energetic female-fronted rock music, this song and band sprung to mind and I wanted to also share it here.
Her vocals I have seen compared to Mickey Mouse. Edited by Logan - October 19 2021 at 11:23 |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Jellyfish. There is a well know musician playing on this song. Bonus points if you know who it is and what instrument they play, without consulting the internet.
Edited by Grumpyprogfan - October 19 2021 at 17:04 |
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Mirakaze
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OMG, I love this song! I haven't listened to Melt-Banana in a long while; thanks for reminding me that they are indeed worthy of my attention!
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Logan
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^ Very glad to hear you like it, Mira. :) I'm glad it came to mind. It had been a long while and was a very satisfying re-discovery for me.
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Lewian
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Cpt. Kirk & - Bad Saalschlacht |
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