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Posted: December 19 2016 at 15:29
Larkstongue41 wrote:
siLLy puPPy wrote:
Mongolian throat rap
That's amazing.
I was sorta being funny because i really love too many genres to list but i have always been fascinated by Tuva throat singing. Did you know that the Inuit in the Arctic have a similar type of throat singing? It's freaking amazing stuff really!
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Posted: December 19 2016 at 15:23
Contemporary Classical, jazz, folk, klezma, eastern music, Indian music, Hungarian/Russian/etc etc traditional folk, hip hop/rap (some of it), contemporary classical, metal, funk, psychedelic, trip hop, much more
Classical music isn't dead, it's more alive than it's ever been. It's just not on MTV.
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Posted: December 18 2016 at 14:29
Formentera Lady wrote:
I like west coast rock, if this can be called a genre. I mean The Eagles, The Little River Band, Crowded House. I also like Tears For Fears very much, but I do not know which genre that is. I do not like much from the 80's other than TFF.
If you like 'west coast rock' try Illinois Speed Press, one of my favorite unknown bands from that time period.
They ended up out there after starting in the Midwest.... and imho were a brilliant version of that style. I also recommend the James Gang with Walsh and his early solo lps....and of course Poco, Buffalo Springfield, etc.
btw..Crowded House were from Australia....shoot off of Split Enz.
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Posted: December 18 2016 at 13:40
HackettFan wrote:
Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Peyote Music
Add to this in the Jazz category, Ragtime, such an interesting forerunner to much that followed.
The Jazz I like does not include Swing. The Classical I like does not include Opera singing.
I also like Shawn Phillips, BTW. Not a PA artist, but I'm sure a lot of Tull fans could get into him. He does a kind of Southern Folk Jesus Hippie music with an amazing vocal range, great acoustic guitar playing, and a care for arrangements.
I should probably also throw some Greek style blues in there, the sort of traditional music they play mainly with mpouzouki and violin in the rural villages.
Edited by HackettFan - December 18 2016 at 13:46
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Posted: December 17 2016 at 19:33
I like west coast rock, if this can be called a genre. I mean The Eagles, The Little River Band, Crowded House. I also like Tears For Fears very much, but I do not know which genre that is. I do not like much from the 80's other than TFF.
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Posted: September 24 2016 at 22:32
I mostly gravitate towards indie rock and jazz when I'm straying from prog, but I must say some of my favorite sub-genres of prog are those that crossover with indie or art rock (i.e. "El Cielo"-era Dredg, the Acts of "The Dear Hunter", or "Night"-era Gazpacho) or jazz (i.e. "City of the Sun"-era Seven Impale)
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Posted: September 23 2016 at 10:02
I like rock and roll, some blues/R&B, and I've recently been listening to some Jazz and Classical. There's probably thousands of hours worth of music that I would like that I haven't discovered yet.
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Posted: September 18 2016 at 10:30
I am really starting to appreciate ultra-lo-fidelity recordings from pre-1950 of pretty much any genre. Sometimes I feel we miss the point of the music when we require so much sterility in sound.
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 10:31
Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Peyote Music
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