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Lewian
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Fine by me.
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mathman0806
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Sounds good Greg. My top pick will be IDLES "Jungle". I might substitute one of the Ghost Funk Orchestra tracks to avoid two from the same band.
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suitkees
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Sounds good to me. Other then Julia Holter there is nothing else that pops up in my mind, now. My top pick is Orange Blossom; Aquaserge the next...
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Logan
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So I plan to put this poll up in the next few days. Any more? If we don;t have more than one choice from all who participated, then I will put one per person in the first part of the poll, and then the others as bonuses. There are I think 24 right now, but if more people participate (and those with fewer entries add more, I will try to fairly even-ish out the number of entries per person for the list. If there are no more, say, then five of mine will be included as bonuses with Beth Gibbons as my "official" prime nominee (a good representative of my tastes).
EDIT: Here is that list again, did I miss anything: Logan Beth Gibbons "Floating on a Moment" (my #1) Eunuch "Gnome and Fortune" St. Vincent "All Born Screaming" Tapir! "Mountain Song" The Smile "Bending Hectic" Julia Holter "Something in the Room She Moves" TheGazzardian Still House Plants "M M M" Solar "Blues" Torres "Collect" Blackbriar "Moonflower" Leprous "Atonement" mathman0806 William Shatner "Elephants and Termites" IDLES "Jungle" (From TANGK) (George's #1) Ghost Funk Orchestra "Nova" Ghost Funk Orchestra "Totality (Crown-Lite Dub)" Mdou Moctar "Imouhar" suitkees Orange Blossom "Mawj" (Kees #1) Aquaserge "Sommets" Lewian Adult Jazz "Marquee" Barbara Morgenstern "Die Liebe zur Sache" Nogbad_The_Bad Sleepytime Gorilla Museum "Burn Into Light" Cristi Sgàile "Ptarmigans Cry" Richardh Melvins "She's Got Weird Arms" Bat For Lashes "The Dream of Delphi" Frets N Worries The Decemberists "Burial Ground" MikeEnRegalia Ihsahn "The Distance Between Us" Caligula's Horse "Stormchaser" DarWin "Be That Man" For people with more than one, if you could verify your top pick and second if more than two... Edited by Logan - June 17 2024 at 09:34 |
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mathman0806
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I've taken random shuffles of the songs selected and am impressed by the selections and how they work overall. Generally, I like the tracks with the female vocals. My current favorites are Orange Blossom "Mawj" and Solar "Blues". Noth uniquely incorporating global sounds. The Barbara Morgenstern track slowly caught on with me. The underlying instrumentation is wonderful. While I have seen/heard St. Vincent's name a number of times, I don't think I have actually listened to her music that if someone asked me to describe her music, I would not have been able to. I liked her track. Catchy, yet nuanced.
Of the tracks suggested, I was already familiar with SGM and the Smile. I may comment more later. |
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Logan
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It demonstrates a superficial/limited knowledge of these artists. If I just listened to part of this song ("How Long" by Julia Holter) then I might conclude that she is a Nico clone. |
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TheGazzardian
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The new Leprous song demonstrates yet another evolution in their sound, but remains excellent https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-po0_DnsJk
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TheGazzardian
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I don't think either Bath for Lashes nor Julia Holter are really Kate Bush clones ... they may have done stuff that was clearly influenced by Kate Bush earlier in their career but they were never full on clones and they have been less and less like Kate Bush recently.
I listened to both their recent albums; I liked both, but I don't love either, yet.
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suitkees
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I knew I could count on you.
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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richardh
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^ funnily enough I was going to say something similar about Bat For Lashes (Natasha Khan) who has also been thought of as a Kate Bush clone.
I've gone through the playlist and standouts are Orange Blossom and Mdou Moctar for me. Also enjoying Ghost Funk Ochestra, Torres and Idles (and Julia Holter obviously). All good though. |
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Logan
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^ It is lovely. She has some very beautiful music across her albums. I first got into her for her album Have You in My Wilderness (2015) and then Aviary (2018). I was once read complaints that she is nothing but a Kate Bush clone, which I thought very unfair and misguided.
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richardh
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I've never heard of her but that is very beautiful thank you. I've added the whole album to my streaming library for listening to later. |
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richardh
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Melvins - She's Got Weird Arms Not sure how to get round the region thing. Here is another option I have been listening to recently by the excellent Bat For Lashes called The Dream Of Delphi hopefully this plays okay Edited by richardh - June 03 2024 at 22:29 |
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Logan
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^ Thanks I like that.
----------------------------------- "Do it to Julia" (Winston Smith, 1984). I had thought that someone (Kees...) might have brought up Julia Holter's Something in the Room She Moves by now. She is one of my very favourite artists. This album took me little while longer to love than some of her others, but the title track was one that was easy for me to get into (there is more out-there music on the album and she can have very experimental qualities to her music). Here is the title track from Something in the Room She Moves: |
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mathman0806
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I haven't had a chance to fully listen to his new album. Funeral for Justice, but wanted to mention Mdou Moctar since he is playing a show near me on Friday and am thinking about going. I have his previous album. He plays psychedelic rock inspired by Tuareg guitar music. He sings in Tamasheq, a variety of the Tuareg language.
Imouhar |
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Logan
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Here's a suggestions playlist minus The Shat because, as noted, it can be added to it as it is made for children. I alternated between our suggestions. I added "Allergic to Food" as the Melvins choice as I find it quite exciting, but the ultimate choice is up to Richard. EDIT: Now properly changed it to Melvins "She's Got Arms" (was my first fave off the album).
Keep 'em coming, please. Been listening, and great stuff. It's not much of a skill of mine, but I might, and might not, try some commenting on the tracks later. With all this time at PA I feel I should be very adept at describing music and my feelings on music by now, but, oh well. Edited by Logan - June 03 2024 at 23:17 |
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Logan
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Thanks all, I have gathered together the suggestions so far[t] in order of participants. I love who we come together in these listening-room type topics. A very positive and worthwhile experience and exploration for me.
EDIT: An updated list: Logan Beth Gibbons "Floating on a Moment" Eunuch "Gnome and Fortune" St. Vincent "All Born Screaming" Tapir! "Mountain Song" The Smile "Bending Hectic" Julia Holter "Something in the Room She Moves" TheGazzardian Still House Plants "M M M" Solar "Blues" Torres "Collect" Blackbriar "Moonflower" Leprous "Atonement" mathman0806 William Shatner "Elephants and Termites" IDLES "Jungle" (From TANGK) Ghost Funk Orchestra "Nova" Ghost Funk Orchestra "Totality (Crown-Lite Dub)" Mdou Moctar "Imouhar" suitkees Orange Blossom "Mawj" Aquaserge "Sommets" Lewian Adult Jazz "Marquee" Barbara Morgenstern "Die Liebe zur Sache" Nogbad_The_Bad Sleepytime Gorilla Museum "Burn Into Light" Cristi Sgàile "Ptarmigans Cry" Richardh Melvins "She's Got Weird Arms" Bat For Lashes "The Dream of Delphi" By the way, I think we should continue to run this for a week or two before putting up the nominations. If various of us only have one nomination, then I would like to place one track per user in the first section of the poll (and maybe say vote for two depending on how many participate) and then have others as bonuses (maybe vote for two more). While the votes themselves aren't of particular interest to me, I do like to clarify, define and refine the method (otherwise it might seem too much like madness, even if there is method to it). George, thanks for the Amazon playlist. I am working on one for youtube (not all tracks will be present in the playlist due to some restrictions). I hope we get some more participants. Mila is sadly absent, but now I see she was having issues with topic notifications and had asked about it. I'll try to solve that. For those who might find participating in the process to be to onerous (mentioning and nominating tracks for this year, listening through the choices then voting) feel free to mention tracks anyway, and I might put those in the bonus section. As is sung, "the more we get together, the happier we'll be." And remember, sharing is caring. :) Edited by Logan - June 06 2024 at 10:48 |
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mathman0806
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"Retro" has a negative cotation to some people. For me, it depends on the genre or subgenre.
My next suggestions are retro 60s lounge jazz funk for sure, but it gives off such a cool vibe. I saw Ghost Funk Orchestra open for another band last year with a fun performance. Their 2024 album A Trip to the Moon is a concept album about a woman whose partner leaves to go on a space mission. Throughout the album are clips of Apollo mission transmissions. The first track is from the album and the second is a dub remix of a track. Nova Totality (Crown-Lite Dub) |
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mathman0806
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I am enjoying the diversity of the suggestions. I listened to it on shuffle play. Strong representation of female vocals. Most of which I had not heard before. The only ones I knew were Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and The Smile.
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mathman0806
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I've placed the tracks mentioned into a playlist on Amazon Music. If you use Amazon Music, you can search for "2024 Interactive".
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