What are you listening to?
One of the reasons I love music so much is because there will always be new artists to discover and enjoy, even if they've been around for a while.
Last night I was watching Jimmy Kimmel and was floored by Mute Math; a band that I had heard of, but never actually listened to.
I'm diggin' :cool:
Last night I was watching Jimmy Kimmel and was floored by Mute Math; a band that I had heard of, but never actually listened to.
I'm diggin' :cool:
-Jodi
It's not just in my head, it's in my heart.
It's not just in my head, it's in my heart.
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I test music player software so I'm listening to every sort of music all day. If I test with my favorite music too much, I start to hate them after a while.
After work, I tend to prefer classic rock bands, 90s punk/progressive rock stuff. Throw in a little hiphop and R&B in there too. Rush is probably my favorite single band, closely followed by Pink Floyd and Yes.
After work, I tend to prefer classic rock bands, 90s punk/progressive rock stuff. Throw in a little hiphop and R&B in there too. Rush is probably my favorite single band, closely followed by Pink Floyd and Yes.
Dan (dsmegst)
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Latest 10: Techno, Centofante Memory, Bradley Air, Tuff, M390 Blue Para 2 (2), Yojimbo 2, Des Horn, DiAlex Junior, Native 5, Chaparral
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Latest 10: Techno, Centofante Memory, Bradley Air, Tuff, M390 Blue Para 2 (2), Yojimbo 2, Des Horn, DiAlex Junior, Native 5, Chaparral
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Regina is a great artist. I listened to her previous album for almost a week before I got bored with it. The new one I got sick of after a day or two. Both good, but neither had anything so remarkable that I had to go back to listen to again. =\jabba359 wrote:+1 to Regina!
Looks like there aren't a whole lot of people into the indie rock/pop scene here, so I'm guessing most of you won't have heard of the bands I've been listening to this past week. Bands recently getting playlist love:
Feist
Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
Sufjan Stevens
Low
Sunset Rubdown
Why?
I can say that I've been using Spotify a ton over the past month and love being able to listen to hard-to-find albums and artists (at least hard to find in the US). Lots of obscure, but very talented artists -along with all the major groups- are on Spotify and I'm enjoying discovering more stuff to listen to.
I have heard some Feist, a little too out there for me. I have listened to Sufjan Stevens because of the shout from Snow Patrol, but there isn't enough energy in the music.
-Brian
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Today:
Toad the Wet Sprocket: PS
Alan Parsons: Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Dada: Puzzle
Enigma: Cross of Changes
Holst: The Planets
j
Toad the Wet Sprocket: PS
Alan Parsons: Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Dada: Puzzle
Enigma: Cross of Changes
Holst: The Planets
j
When I said that mercy stood
Within the border of the wood
I meant the lenient beast with claws
And bloody swift dispatching jaws.
Death Before Decaf! ! :spyder:
Within the border of the wood
I meant the lenient beast with claws
And bloody swift dispatching jaws.
Death Before Decaf! ! :spyder:
For the past couple weeks:
The Rome Project
collaboration with producer and Spaghetti western composer Daniele Luppi with a few songs featuring Jack White and Norah Jones.
Playing cards with friends the other night--one of the 'darker' songs playing, deep-voiced buddy Jim busted out this quote from Apocalypse Now:
"I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor.
That's my dream; that's my nightmare.
Crawling,... slithering along the ege
Of a straight razor,..., and surviving."
It was spooky.
The Rome Project
collaboration with producer and Spaghetti western composer Daniele Luppi with a few songs featuring Jack White and Norah Jones.
Playing cards with friends the other night--one of the 'darker' songs playing, deep-voiced buddy Jim busted out this quote from Apocalypse Now:
"I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor.
That's my dream; that's my nightmare.
Crawling,... slithering along the ege
Of a straight razor,..., and surviving."
It was spooky.
Thwak, Thwak
:spyder: :spyder:The sweet sound of My Blade, (thwak,thwak) as I read these posts and play with My knife!
Enjoy,
Charlie
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Enjoy,
Charlie
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