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Postby otbwavelength » Sat Feb 25, 2006 1:09 am

anyone have any good suggestions for instrumental songs?

doesn't matter how many/what instruments, trying to find a song that has some energy to it, can have some lyrics but prefer not to have any, etc.

would like to try and find a song that's got varying levels of intensity, goes from soft to very high energy and back, or even just a song that's all high energy.

thanks in advance guys, i try to look up instrumental albums online at stores and i just get the same stuff (mogwai, moby, classicals, etc.) and i can't seem to find anything besides the super mainstream stuff.
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Postby requiett » Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:59 am

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Postby Koyashed » Sun Feb 26, 2006 2:58 pm

I know this group is over used but the entire ES Pothumos-"Unearthed" (i think I spelled it wrong) album.

Hot stuff to play with.
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Postby -GfN- » Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:18 pm

try out anything from The Old Dead Tree, Soulfly (song 'Soulfly' from the first CD) and the song F.O.E. from sepultura's 'Against'

more will follow...

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Postby Melanchthon » Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:16 pm

Haven't seen you around for a while. :p Made any progress on those Dark New Day vids?

Anyway... I'd love to see someone make a vid to Dream Theater's 'Stream of Consciousness', but it's kind of long and rarely lets up. DT's instrumentals are usually pretty energetic and technical, but I already know you're good at synching. :)

Iced Earth's '1776' is nice and bouncy, but it's been used once already (if that kind of thing factors into your decision). There's a nice soft section in the middle that I think is well-placed for AMV usage.
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Postby Scintilla » Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:46 pm

D.J. Amuro - A
DJ Taka - V (for EXTREME)
DJ Taka with Naoki - Kakumei
X Japan - Amethyst

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Postby Flint the Dwarf » Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:47 pm

I guess I'm the first to suggest Liquid Tension Experiment. Start off with Another Dimension, Universal Mind, Liquid Dreams, Kindred Spirits, and When the Water Breaks. When the Water Breaks is my favorite, but it's also about 17 minutes. Paradigm Shift and Acid Rain are good ones too, but those are both mostly intense all the way through.

But those are mostly long songs, and if you're looking to make an AMV you might want something shorter. So there's also Gordian Knot, but I don't have any recommendations right off hand.
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Postby otbwavelength » Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:00 am

Melanchthon wrote:Haven't seen you around for a while. :p Made any progress on those Dark New Day vids?

Anyway... I'd love to see someone make a vid to Dream Theater's 'Stream of Consciousness', but it's kind of long and rarely lets up. DT's instrumentals are usually pretty energetic and technical, but I already know you're good at synching. :)

Iced Earth's '1776' is nice and bouncy, but it's been used once already (if that kind of thing factors into your decision). There's a nice soft section in the middle that I think is well-placed for AMV usage.


i'm checkin it out now, thanks :D

i'm going to finish that video sometime later on, now i'm just focusing on this video.

sorry for never commenting yours back, i kinda got screwed internet wise for a while, didn't know you were still here :P

Scintilla wrote:D.J. Amuro - A
DJ Taka - V (for EXTREME)
DJ Taka with Naoki - Kakumei
X Japan - Amethyst

Have fun.


not to sound like a dick but after playing those songs on DDR for the past five years of my life, hearing them on beatmania, and hearing them and playing them well over 1,000 times each, i really would go batshit if i had to make an AMV with those. ><
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Postby Scintilla » Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:28 pm

otbwavelength wrote:
Scintilla wrote:D.J. Amuro - A
DJ Taka - V (for EXTREME)
DJ Taka with Naoki - Kakumei
X Japan - Amethyst

Have fun.

not to sound like a dick but after playing those songs on DDR for the past five years of my life, hearing them on beatmania, and hearing them and playing them well over 1,000 times each, i really would go batshit if i had to make an AMV with those. ><

But what about "Amethyst"? :P
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Postby Melanchthon » Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:40 pm

otbwavelength wrote:sorry for never commenting yours back, i kinda got screwed internet wise for a while, didn't know you were still here :P

That's because I lurk. :) PM me if you still want to comment on the vid or get an updated beta.

*listening to Flint's suggestions*
I was thinking of suggesting LTE, but couldn't think of anything particularly appropriate (yeah, I forgot about Acid Rain) as I hadn't listened to the CDs for ages and it was too late in the morning to do so.

Acid Rain has a (imo, misjudged) quieter bit in the middle and there's some directionality to play with at the beginning and the end. Another Dimension is about the most conventionally heavy LTE song there is, and possibly the only metal song with an accordian solo. It sounds pretty good actually. Universal Mind strikes me for some reason as particularly good for video that has a story to tell. Kindred Spirits is low on the stop-start technical noodling that can put people off, under seven minutes long, and flows well while still being varied. Liquid Dreams isn't what I'd call high energy, and to me feels like it's still getting started five minutes in.

Check them all out anyway; even if you don't want to make an AMV to them they're still worth a listen. You can listen to samples at Amazon, although the samples for When The Water Breaks and Kindred Spirits aren't very well-chosen.

If you fancy a challenge, try The Dance Of Eternity (Dream Theater). It's not fast, but it'd be a pain to synch properly even if you had a ton of effects to fall back on. Somebody already made a vid to it, but it's complete and utter crap so it can be safely ignored.
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Postby otbwavelength » Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:31 pm

Scintilla wrote:
otbwavelength wrote:
Scintilla wrote:D.J. Amuro - A
DJ Taka - V (for EXTREME)
DJ Taka with Naoki - Kakumei
X Japan - Amethyst

Have fun.

not to sound like a dick but after playing those songs on DDR for the past five years of my life, hearing them on beatmania, and hearing them and playing them well over 1,000 times each, i really would go batshit if i had to make an AMV with those. ><

But what about "Amethyst"? :P


haha i didn't notice amethyst, i thought you were saying the song "X Japan" aka matsuri japan.
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Postby otbwavelength » Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:33 pm

also in terms of song, "the wasteland" AMV using evangelion footage, during the part near the middle where the army is firing rockets and such and there's a lot of drumbeats and like high pitched guitar but it's slow and not on a 4/4 rhythm, THOSE kind of songs i would love to use.

anyone have any suggestions about songs in that vein?
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Postby Melanchthon » Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:32 pm

otbwavelength wrote:also in terms of song, "the wasteland" AMV using evangelion footage, during the part near the middle where the army is firing rockets and such and there's a lot of drumbeats and like high pitched guitar but it's slow and not on a 4/4 rhythm, THOSE kind of songs i would love to use.

http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive ... and_id=191

Lark's Tongue In Aspic Part II is instrumental. Is that one more to your liking?
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Postby CerebralAssamite » Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:49 pm

DreamTheater have a few instrumental pieces Euromania (sp?) is a damn good one, also they and Opeth have very long instrumental segments, worth taking a look at.
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Postby Melanchthon » Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:53 pm

CerebralAssamite wrote:DreamTheater have a few instrumental pieces Euromania (sp?) is a damn good one, also they and Opeth have very long instrumental segments, worth taking a look at.

Erotomania. :)

Because I didn't feel like double posting just now: Level Five is similar to the King Crimson one I mentioned in my last post, but it's a bit more energetic.

Also, if Otohiko doesn't post here anytime soon, PM him. He's the one to ask about the more 'out-there' kind of music.
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