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My nomination is: Altin Gün - Tatlı Dile Güler Yüze |
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Shadowyzard
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My nomination: Fatih Erkoc - Emmoglu
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Now caught up with first listens to all, here are my thoughts, on a few additions, plus one new entrant (maybe?):
Cstack3: Fareed Haque As this is a full length
performance encompassing an hour, and you didn’t indicate which “song,” you
were nominating from it, I will listen to the opener, I have a feeling I’ll
really enjoy the music, however, but at a later time for the rest. This starts with a jazzy guitar and bass,
light drumming on both a kit and tablas.
Excellent jazz jam kind of piece, with a bit of a table solo. I will enjoy watching later and catching some
of the oud playing. Greg: Geinoh Yamashirogumi “Gassho Kariboshi-Kiriuta” Keening, wailing vocals, female in front,
with layered male vocal support behind.
This is very haunting, another gorgeous one, in my opinion. Sounds very like in a church or temple type
setting, it’s a very live sound (and be indeed be live). The male vocals are set by themselves
about halfway in, the the woman comes back, with the males again relegated to
the background. Christian: Toshimaru Nakamura “Live at Japanorama” Begins very subtlely with some high, yet very
quiet electric kinds of sounds and an occasional quiet thunk. Little bell-like sounds come up, with a fair
amount of sustain, thinking it’s natural sustain, if they are indeed
bells. Very meditative. About halfway
in, the quiet almost heartbeatlike sounds become more steady with some little clicky-clackies
added in. The clicky-clackies ebb and
flow for a bit, then some quiet bells again, very high-pitched. The bells are like Tibetan bells, when they
are using the little baton to encircle the bells. Some louder whangling commences and
intensifies into almost siren-like sounds, yet still whirly. Another abruptly ending piece. I quite enjoyed this one also. I prophesy disaster: toe “Esoteric” Begins very
quietly with some backwards guitar or other effect, gradually builds and then
electric guitar and drums kick in (probably bass and/or keys in there, too). Drum solo with bass, then the guitar fits and
starts in a rhythmic style. This sort of
thing repeats, my ear really enjoys the slight shifts and then changes, that
are not arbitrary or abrupt. There is a
whirly thing in this one, not sure how effected. There is a very logical sort of sound to this
preogression, but not sterile. There are
some almost sitar-like sounds for a bit, then the drums conclude the piece. George: Blackstring “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” This opens with a solo of an I don’t know the name of the instrument, but similar to a mizmar. A sort of koto instrument is utilized, as well as electric guitar and some sort of hammered instrument, like a kanun or santur. There is also some sort of traditional drum, worn on the player’s body, as if for marching. The mizmar-ish instrumentalist comes to the fore again, then the hammered instrument, then back to the mizmar thing. Now it’s the koto-ish person’s turn and back to the mizmar. Now, the guitarist’s time to shine. The pace picks up in intensity, then all play together again. This is fantastic. I may have to not be able to vote on anything, since so much is over the top great in this poll, no matter who chooses what. Edited by Snicolette - September 05 2021 at 18:17 |
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Mila-13
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Hello everybody, we are almost there! We still
need nominations from: Mirakaze The Monks of the Dip Tse Chok
Ling Monastery (CHN, Tibet) Toru Takemitsu (JPN) anNina (vocals: Annabel,
composition: Inazawa, JPN) cstack3 Fareed Haque (PAK/CHL) > Full
concert: Which song? The list of nominated songs and the playlist are now updated. You can find all info also on the first page of this thread. So you can start listening to the songs but please don't start voting until the voting is open. Sorry, here the youtube link doesn't work for some reason. You can find it down below in my next post. Enjoy! Edited by Mila-13 - September 05 2021 at 22:42 |
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I prophesy disaster
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I nominate Baraka - Balinese Monkey Chant, based on the visual as well as the audio. |
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Playlist: Nominated Songs
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I prophesy disaster
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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Mila-13
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Great choice, thanks a lot! Everything's updated. |
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jamesbaldwin
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My nomination is
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan:Musst Musst |
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Mila-13
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Thanks, Lorenzo! Edited by Mila-13 - September 05 2021 at 22:44 |
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There is just one more nomination left.
Mirakaze The Monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery (CHN, Tibet) Toru Takemitsu (JPN) anNina (vocals: Annabel, composition: Inazawa, JPN) Have a look at the line-up. That might help.to make your choice. Edited by Mila-13 - September 06 2021 at 07:15 |
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Cristi
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Cstack3 has never participated in the interactive polls and (no offense) he does not know what this poll's about, otherwise he would have done it right. So leave it be... |
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@Cristi Thanks! He has posted a video incl. band info on page 4, though. Edited by Mila-13 - September 06 2021 at 06:49 |
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he posted a concert, which makes little sense, I don't want to seem rude but he clearly does not know what the interactive polls are about. |
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Mila-13
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Ok, I will edit my post then. I'm a newbie and this is my first poll. Is it ok to send a reminder to the participants via PM or should I only post it here in the thread, if at all?
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Cristi
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you're not a newbie anymore I think you've set a couple of reminders already. Let's see what happens.
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Mila-13
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When it comes to organising polls I'm still a "virgin", though! |
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I think it's OK to send reminders through PMs. I have done it before and usually the person had not seen the thread in a while so the PM helped. |
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Mila-13
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Thanks for your support!
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Mirakaze
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Sorry about the delay! I only just got back from my vacation. I have decided to nominate "A Traditional Composition for Gya Ling and Dung Chen" by the Monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery, because it has the least non-Asian influences out of the songs I posted and because it's from a country that has no representation in this poll yet. I can't say I think it's any more (or less) beautiful than the other two songs but in an impossible choice like this I'm just gonna have to make my decision based on technicalities, I suppose :/
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