Interesting music for a bored guy...
I was just looking at my musical library on ITunes and I realised there wasn't that many bands or musicians to which I was listening to with genuine interest. I mean SY obviously, maybe a little Radiohead from time to time, often Beck, a jazz album ( Encounter by Misja Michel, really good btw), Deerhoof, Led Zepp occasionaly, the Beatles not so much into it. Otherwise, most of the time i listen to classical music ( scarlatti, schubert, brahms, chopin, debussy to name a few).
But i'd like to ask any interesting music you know of : i've already tried to get into - nirvana : it's ok, not much musical diversity - pavement : I tried a few titles from Slanted and enchanted didn't find them that good : I might have to listen to them again - The Pixies : I have a 20 track compilation (death to the pixies) that I've been listening to for a year without being blown away at all by any of their songs, maybe due to the overuse of same old rock and roll tricks, kim deal's bass lines sounding the same all the time, Frank Black's inability to sing (or maybe he can he just doesn't want to). Again they're not bad but it lacks inspiration ( listen to ddn or sister and trompe le monde, trompe le monde sounds like an ok rocker that fades with time) - My bloody valentine I tried loveless supposedly the best thing released in the 90's ( according to Pitchfork ) : i have to admit that I don't get the hype though I tried. - Weezer : the blue album Sounds like Slipknot or one of them teen bands to me, again so disappointed. - The arcade Fire : Good surprise very inspired, a lot of good songs on both their EP and LP, even though hipsters looking for indie cred don't like it. So am I beyond redemption or is there interesting music ( new, old I don't care) that I should give a spin? |
teh awesome
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listen to cryptopsy.
they aren't coring |
you've probably already heard of them, but if you're into sonic youth, you should definitely check out band of susans, and to a lesser extent, comets on fire. it sounds like you might dig 'em.
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i've never in my entire life heard a comparrison of weezer to slipknot.
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oh my god! I CAN'T BELIEVE I FORGOT ABOUT CHARLES MINGUS. you need to listen to mingus. also, i have been listening to a bit of miles davis lately and i should recommend his "on the corner" record for you. it's pretty repetitive, but makes for good background music if you're at a party and there just so happens to be shag carpeting on the floor and a disco ball in close proximity.
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Alan Lamb & Sarah Hopkins - Sky Song
Alan Lamb makes field recordings of steel wires in the Australian outback. Sarah Hopkins accompanies with extended technique filled improv on cello, as well as whirlies, bells and voice. This album sounds like a starscape. Ellen Fullman - Staggered Stasis Recently reissued after years out of print. She plays her Long String Instrument by running her rosin-coated fingers along the steel strings lengthwise. There is nothing on earth that sounds like this. |
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Thanks for the ideas guys. I've only heard of Charles Mingus(and Miles Davis off course ) I'll try and listen to others too.
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When in doubt I usually just listen to old acoustic blues.
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Weezer sounds like Slipknot? Stupidest comment I've heard all day.
Modest Mouse - Check out the song "Tundra/Desert" or "Life of Artic Sounds". Arab on Radar - Yahweh or the Highway! Xiu Xiu/Ten in the Swear Jar/XXL - Try songs like "Apistat Commander" and "Sad Pony Guerilla Girl" Sufjan Stevens - "Romulus" can make me cry. Elliot Smith - Either/Or is great Mates of State - Team Boo is one of the cutest albums ever. Iron&Wine - In The Reigns Drive Like Jehu/Hot Snakes - Get Suicide Invoice or Yank Crime the Unicorns/Islands - Great bands. Diamonds is a genius. Animal Collective - Yeah. Death Cab - Overhyped? Yes. Good? Yes. |
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my favorites are: son house robert johnson blind willie mctell blind lemon jefferson and i've recently been listening to big bill broonzy, bukka white, and charley patton |
yes! i'm ashamed for forgetting to include him on the list
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Howlin' Wolf is great too...
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oh yeah mingus is great!!! great song titles too
"all the things you could be right now if sigmund freuds wife was your mother" based on the chnages of "all the things you are" check out these- black saint and the sinner lady ah um mingus presents mingus among many others |
steve reich either three tales or the cave
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My favorite is MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT!!!!
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Captain Beeeeeeeeeefheaaaaaaarttt!!!!!!
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furry Lewis
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i've been listening to meat puppetts II alot today. thedom reccomended it to me. it's really somthin
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i recently heard it for the first time and it's really cool. in fact... bored guy: take a look at the "what are you listening to" thread, that can give you plenty of ideas on what to listen to |
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The comparison I made with Slipknot is not a comparison of musical style : I just see them as your regular commercial band : you know the one you hear in those teenager sitcoms . But you don't have to agree... I once heard a nice song but DCFC but their recordings are hard to get out here. Modest Mouse's ' The moon and Antarctica has a few good songs', I'll check them out again... |
Alban Berg - Piano Sonata Op.1
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I have been enjoying these recently:
Inca Ore - Brute Nature vs Wild Magic Sunroof! - Cloudz The Fall - Dragnet Ghostface Killah - Fishscale No Neck Blues Band - Letters From the Earth and nnckembryo |
Well since you're in Paris, you might as well listen to some music from Quebec. I know that you can get Mononc Serge et Anonymus - l'Académie du Massacre, a mixture of trash pop and speed metal. Weird mix. Find out more at http://www.mononc.qc.ca
Also, free of charge, you can download a bunch of MC Gilles' shows, he's a DJ at Université de Montreal's radio, and he spins some awful, kitch records. http://www.mcgilles.com/ARCHIVES.html |
Polvo
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