What Are You Listening To Right Now? (read 1st post please)

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Postby KirinRiotCrash » Fri Sep 03, 2004 7:52 pm

Drunken Tiger - 긴급 상황 [Emergency Situation]

I have this weird knack for Korean Rap and Hip Hop music. Just got DT's new album a few days ago. I think it's pretty decent so far. I'm still trying to figure out who's signature, signed in gold, is on the CD cover. I think it's DJ Jhig but I'm not sure.
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Postby )v(ajin Koji » Fri Sep 10, 2004 2:15 pm

"Just a Day" - Feeder

Their most popular song, such a great. Live it's even better, with the extra verse they add at the end and all the improv...

drooool
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Postby Coaxel Ethereal » Fri Sep 10, 2004 6:12 pm

Contra Bases OC ReMix - DarkCecil13

Sadly enough, I’m quiet fond of those great ancient tunes. I DL just about every remix from games I liked and listen to them every once in a while. This thread is pretty kool btw, serves as a great source or information on new stuff for me to listen to, kudos! 8)

its techno btw
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Postby badmartialarts » Fri Sep 10, 2004 8:45 pm

The Incredible Moses Leroy - Beep Beep Love

I forgot how cool this band was when they fronted for They Might Be Giants at the one and only live concert I've attended in my life (well, other than country dances, which aren't quite the same as concerts). I was just listing bands off the top of my head in the IRC chatroom and they floated to my conciousness. So, I did a quick Google Search, and they have a couple of their .mp3z available on their website, so heck, free music! Score! :) Plus, this song is just very catchy...

"Love is such a beep beep feeling...."

Guess I need to find their CDs...heh, they seem to have died out, too. All the bands I tend to like seem to....
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Postby Unpronounceable_Symbol » Fri Sep 10, 2004 10:09 pm

Man or Astro-Man?, Eeviac: Operational Index and Reference Guide, Including Other Modern Computational Devices

For some reason, I didn't remember any MoAM? after Made From Technetium, but I thought as it got more experimental or just plain weird it got worse. Eeviac is actually proving me wrong, happily; it's probably not much weirder than Technetium, and like that one, most of the weird tracks are at the beginnings and ends of sides. And it's got the title from hell. :p
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Sep 10, 2004 10:23 pm

Trey Gunn - Sozzle
(linked from The Trey Gunn Official Website)

This one's really growing on me again, for some reason. I always dug Trey's Arabic influences (one of his albums draws heavily on the Koran, though he's not at all muslim), though this one doesn't over-stretch them, and uses as much of those as of his other primary source, funk. Thus, very good, energetic stuff of good ambience and fresh sonic qualities. :roll:
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Postby badmartialarts » Sat Sep 11, 2004 3:51 pm

Unpronouncable, I could kiss you! If your a female. Otherwise, it would have to be a hearty handshake!

A Spectrum of Inifinite Scale, though having some insanely experimental songs, is also a pretty darn good CD. A lot of the 'experimentation' happens at the beginnings of the songs, so you're thinking, "What the heck" for the first 20 secs., then it breaks into a more-or-less standard Man or Astro-Man? song. Fooled ya! :)

Oh, to bring on topic....(grabs A Spectrum of Infinite Scale)

Man or Astro-Man? - (trapezoid)

Pretty much my favorite track on this CD (right up there with "Obligatory Part 2 Song For Which There Is No Presently Existing Part 1, Nor Any Plans to Make One" (that's not even the longest song title on the CD!), "Very Subtle Elevators," and "Un Espectro Sem Escala"). The title of this song isn't "(trapezoid)", it's the actual shape. Track 7 - /_\ (closest ASCII approximation).
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Postby Otohiko » Sun Sep 12, 2004 12:03 am

ProjeKct X - Strange Ears Aging Rapidly

I'm in tune with this one right now for some reason. Perhaps because I'm slightly sleepy, but my brain is also a little over-active.

Anyways, just what's to be expected of projeKct X - techno-ish beats, soundscapes and wailing whammy-bar driven guitar. Trippy stuff that goes well with over-thinking :roll:
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Postby Farlo » Sun Sep 12, 2004 2:11 am

black sabbath - "laguna sunrise"

simple instrumental acoustic song, but very nice.
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Postby NemoSperry » Sun Sep 12, 2004 4:51 am

Paris By Air - Don't Close Your Eyes

They're a lesser-known 80's dance/pop group that got some chart time and airplay in the latter half of the decade, but now only get (very minimal) exposure by giving out their mp3's on SoundClick (something about how they don't like going through the music business even though they like playing music). Shame about this band, because their music's kinda cool.

A note about this haunting and emotionally-charged song...it was used in some B-rated detective/crime drama movie recently. But hindering the band's further exposure & success, the flick was quite sucktacular.
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Postby CerebralAssamite » Sun Sep 12, 2004 5:13 am

Cradle of Filth - From Cradle to Enslave

Just listening to whats on my playlist to see what i can add to mah new multi-anime amv..
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Postby )v(ajin Koji » Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:45 pm

Led Zeppelin - "Stairway To Heaven (Live at Madison Square Garden)"

Well, kind of listening and it has a video too. This version isn't as good as the one they played at Earls Court in London, but you can literally see Jimmy Page in an almost agony as he plays...
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Postby TaylrMayd » Wed Sep 15, 2004 3:50 pm

Doors - Fire

The Doors are awesome.
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Postby Otohiko » Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:19 pm

Giles, Giles and Fripp - Suite #1.

One of the most underrated British pop-jazz-rock bands of the late 60's, whose original album (the re-edition of which I'm now listening to) sold only 600 copies in its' initial run. Sad, because they're a very fun, playful band that has both nice accessible pop groove, great musicianship (such as Fripp's work on this particular instrumental), and a good amount of hilarious weirdness (such as the two ongoing 'tracks' that have the band members talking at the end of each song, on two themes - 'The Saga of Rodney Toadey' and 'Just George').

But you know, to a realistic extent, I'm glad they failed. Because the failure of this fun-oriented approach caused the members of the band to expand musically and create the beastly institution of progressive music that we know today as King Crimson :roll:
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Postby badmartialarts » Wed Sep 15, 2004 9:13 pm

The Flashbulb - "Black Lawn Finale"

I really like The Flashbulb now, must physically purchase a CD soon, to ease my guilt at 'sampling' a track off of his latest album, Red Extensions of Me....
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