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The Quiet One
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:44 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
cacho wrote:
^sure, no problem! I'll have to ask you which Tangerine Dream to start with, some day
I've saw them in a music store which is really quite the basics, and it really surprised me. Though there weren't much, 2 or 3, though from the cover I can re-call that they were quite the classics they name here
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Tangerine Dream is kinda tough because they have 50+ albums and it depends on the person entirely on which introductory album would be better.
I could try though, haha. Some albums are usually more universally representative (Phaedra, Rubycon, Stratosfear, Force Majeure) than others.
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Haha, I understand, but at the same time I don't Electronic Prog isn't supposed to be all the same I've seen *checking artist page cover-works* Stratosfear and I think Phaedra and/or Rubycon.. Which would be the most accesible, or at least most rewarding from first listens? (I've heard only one Electronic Prog album which is in Kraut, Blackouts by Ashra, love it, it's pretty dreamy, and love the climax, that might give you some rough idea for what you can recomend me)
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The Quiet One
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:50 |
I'm leaving....goodnight all of you!
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MovingPictures07
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Joined: January 09 2008
Location: Beasty Heart
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:51 |
cacho wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
cacho wrote:
^sure, no problem! I'll have to ask you which Tangerine Dream to start with, some day
I've saw them in a music store which is really quite the basics, and it really surprised me. Though there weren't much, 2 or 3, though from the cover I can re-call that they were quite the classics they name here
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Tangerine Dream is kinda tough because they have 50+ albums and it depends on the person entirely on which introductory album would be better.
I could try though, haha. Some albums are usually more universally representative (Phaedra, Rubycon, Stratosfear, Force Majeure) than others.
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Haha, I understand, but at the same time I don't Electronic Prog isn't supposed to be all the same
I've seen *checking artist page cover-works* Stratosfear and I think Phaedra and/or Rubycon..
Which would be the most accesible, or at least most rewarding from first listens?
(I've heard only one Electronic Prog album which is in Kraut, Blackouts by Ashra, love it, it's pretty dreamy, and love the climax, that might give you some rough idea for what you can recomend me)
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Yikes. Hmm.... If you want something that's more cold, go with Phaedra or Rubycon (Rubycon being slightly lighter). It's still extremely emotional though (in a good way); that's just the best way I can describe it. Stratosfear continues from what those two albums established, only it makes it a bit more melodic and Symphonic. You can almost tell what the music is going to feel like though from the covers for these albums especially, and this is no exception. Force Majeure has some of Froese's best guitar work, and the pieces are very good there too. If you want something completely different... a bit more modern and accessible, try Underwater Sunlight. For me it's really good, but not AS good as the other ones---it makes up for that in accessibility though. There are a few others that would be good too: Tangram, Logos, Poland.
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:53 |
cacho wrote:
I'm leaving....goodnight all of you!
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Hi, bye!
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Padraic
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:56 |
tangerine tangerine living reflection from a dream
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June
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:56 |
Did you say 40 albums?
Remind me not to get into Tangerine Dream.
I'm still pissed that I stopped liking Tom Waits by the time I had practically all his discography, and he doesn't even have 40... Wouldn't want to buy 30-something and stop liking them too.
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:59 |
June wrote:
Did you say 40 albums?
Remind me not to get into Tangerine Dream.
I'm still pissed that I stopped liking Tom Waits by the time I had practically all his discography, and he doesn't even have 40... Wouldn't want to buy 30-something and stop liking them too. |
I have 42 TD albums. I'm pretty sure I'm good now.
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 20:59 |
Never could get into Tangerine Dream, so that won't be a problem for me.
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June
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:01 |
Yeah, all the tracks I heard so far were a little too ambiant for my tastes
Unless they have louder stuff?
Or violins or something?
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:03 |
Evolutionary_Sleeper wrote:
Never could get into Tangerine Dream, so that won't be a problem for me.
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What did you try?
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:05 |
June wrote:
Yeah, all the tracks I heard so far were a little too ambiant for my tastes
Unless they have louder stuff?
Or violins or something? |
Try Force Majeure title track maybe. Only problem is that it's a bit on the long side, but that's to be expected with TD. No violins.
Edited by MovingPictures07 - May 12 2009 at 21:05
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June
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:11 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
June wrote:
Yeah, all the tracks I heard so far were a little too ambiant for my tastes
Unless they have louder stuff?
Or violins or something? |
Try Force Majeure title track maybe. Only problem is that it's a bit on the long side, but that's to be expected with TD.
No violins.
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Tsk tsk tsk...
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:13 |
June wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
June wrote:
Yeah, all the tracks I heard so far were a little too ambiant for my tastes
Unless they have louder stuff?
Or violins or something? |
Try Force Majeure title track maybe. Only problem is that it's a bit on the long side, but that's to be expected with TD.
No violins.
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Tsk tsk tsk... |
Don't blame me; blame Edgar Froese.
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Padraic
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:13 |
ART ZOYD
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:15 |
Padraic wrote:
ART ZOYD
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I really need to listen to them more. Good band.
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June
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:15 |
Anyway, I've faved Force Majeure's titled track.
Sounds like New Age music to me so far, but maybe it's my ear that's untrained.
I'll check it out tomorrow, time for bed.
Have a great night, boys!
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:17 |
June wrote:
Anyway, I've faved Force Majeure's titled track.
Sounds like New Age music to me so far, but maybe it's my ear that's untrained.
I'll check it out tomorrow, time for bed.
Have a great night, boys! |
Alright. Good night, June!
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:23 |
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:29 |
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:29 |
Has to be shared with someone....didn't know smelly food could be harmful
Fumes From Rotting Food in Office Fridge Send 7 to Hospital
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
SAN JOSE, Calif. —
An office worker cleaning a fridge full of rotten
food created a smell so noxious that it sent seven co-workers to the
hospital and made many others ill. Firefighters had to evacuate the AT&T building in downtown San Jose on Tuesday, after the flagrant fumes prompted someone to call 911. A hazmat team was called in.
What they found was an unplugged refrigerator that had been crammed with moldy food.
Authorities
said an enterprising office worker had decided to clean it out, placing
the food in a conference room while using two cleaning chemicals to
scrub down the mess. The mixture of old lunches and disinfectant caused
28 people to need treatment for vomiting and nausea.
Authorities said the worker who cleaned the fridge didn't need treatment — she can't smell because of allergies.
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