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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2955 on: January 30, 2014, 01:56:47 pm »

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.

You mean the language or the sound or what?
The language in general. The music is cool too, in my opinion, but that's pretty universal, I think.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2956 on: January 30, 2014, 02:56:11 pm »

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.

You mean the language or the sound or what?
The language in general. The music is cool too, in my opinion, but that's pretty universal, I think.

Well, I don't know if I qualify. I lived in Ukraine for half a year and studied Russian for three :3
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2957 on: January 30, 2014, 03:07:54 pm »

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.

You mean the language or the sound or what?
The language in general. The music is cool too, in my opinion, but that's pretty universal, I think.

Well, I don't know if I qualify. I lived in Ukraine for half a year and studied Russian for three :3
The amount of Bay12'ers who know or have studied Russian sometimes amazes me - I can name five off the top of my head, and ten or more if I think for a few seconds. How's it, anyway?
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2958 on: January 30, 2014, 03:32:48 pm »

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.

You mean the language or the sound or what?
The language in general. The music is cool too, in my opinion, but that's pretty universal, I think.
I'm from Belarus, so the Russian language sounds to me like, uhmh, the Russian language?

Here's a song by Muslim Magomaev, one of my favourite Soviet singers.

By the way, Melnitsa isn't technically a folk band, Russian folk songs sound nothing like this. Melnitsa produces songs similar to any medieval-esque ballads from any Western fantasy movie or game. She used to be a part of the Russian Tolkien fandom in the 1990s, if I recall correctly.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2959 on: January 30, 2014, 03:56:12 pm »

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.

You mean the language or the sound or what?
The language in general. The music is cool too, in my opinion, but that's pretty universal, I think.
I'm from Belarus, so the Russian language sounds to me like, uhmh, the Russian language?

Here's a song by Muslim Magomaev, one of my favourite Soviet singers.

By the way, Melnitsa isn't technically a folk band, Russian folk songs sound nothing like this. Melnitsa produces songs similar to any medieval-esque ballads from any Western fantasy movie or game. She used to be a part of the Russian Tolkien fandom in the 1990s, if I recall correctly.

So? She does Folk. Western. In Russian.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2960 on: January 30, 2014, 04:13:27 pm »

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.

You mean the language or the sound or what?
The language in general. The music is cool too, in my opinion, but that's pretty universal, I think.
I'm from Belarus, so the Russian language sounds to me like, uhmh, the Russian language?

Here's a song by Muslim Magomaev, one of my favourite Soviet singers.

By the way, Melnitsa isn't technically a folk band, Russian folk songs sound nothing like this. Melnitsa produces songs similar to any medieval-esque ballads from any Western fantasy movie or game. She used to be a part of the Russian Tolkien fandom in the 1990s, if I recall correctly.

So? She does Folk. Western. In Russian.
By folk band I meant a kind of band that perform their or someone else's national folk music.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2961 on: January 30, 2014, 04:52:37 pm »

Speaking of Soviet music. Thre was a war anthem, called Sacred War. It inspires me every time I listen to it. Not like I'm thirsting for Axis' blood, just fills me with inspiration. Actually, I'm listening to it each time I wat to get inspired.

Speaking of russian folk and tolkien fandom. Yovin has two songs I like. And one more by Bashnya (russian for "tower") Rowan. All of those are mostly for lyrics. And one more something.

Dammit, that was wierd. I was just like "Youtube, give me what you have under name Good morning, Vietnam!" And youtube was like "Maybe you would listen to something more... peaceful?"

Returning to great music. Sinatra. Frank Sinatra.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2962 on: January 30, 2014, 05:36:43 pm »

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.

You mean the language or the sound or what?
The language in general. The music is cool too, in my opinion, but that's pretty universal, I think.
I'm from Belarus, so the Russian language sounds to me like, uhmh, the Russian language?

Here's a song by Muslim Magomaev, one of my favourite Soviet singers.

By the way, Melnitsa isn't technically a folk band, Russian folk songs sound nothing like this. Melnitsa produces songs similar to any medieval-esque ballads from any Western fantasy movie or game. She used to be a part of the Russian Tolkien fandom in the 1990s, if I recall correctly.
I see your Magomaev and raise you a Gorodnitsky, even though they have nothing to do with each other.
A correction - Melnitsa's the band. Helavisa's the frontwoman. There's a distinction.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2963 on: February 01, 2014, 04:02:35 am »

Daaaaamn, so many great bands playing tonight across the city here.
Really, there's something for everyone.

You Belong To Me, by Taken By Wolves. Funky hard rock.

Lunar Grin by Scumguts. Harcore/Powerviolence. Personally I prefer the guys who're supporting them...

Drive Fast and Eat Cheese by Army of Champions Punk.

And finally, the guys I eventually chose to go and see...  The Watching Mother, by Dead Wolves.
Supported by these guys!

...And those are just a few of the bands who have shown up today on my Facebook newsfeed. Suffice it to say, I'm pretty spoilt for choice. :D
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2964 on: February 01, 2014, 11:55:00 am »

♫ I'm feeling this right now. The groove, the soft, slow motion towards sweet oblivion. ♫

Urgh...where was I? Oh, right.

I have discovered a great love for chiptune, especially stuff like Anamanaguchi (<3) or Adhesive Wombat.
I am quite impressed by Adhesive Wombat, even though I'm not usually into electronic music.
On an unrelated note, this is by a Russian folk band called Melnitsa ("Windmill"). In my opinion, their tracks are evenly divided into "cool" and "too sappy." I'll just post this here because I'd like to know what does Russian sound like to an outside observer, so to speak.
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Introducing: Kola Kid, a Russian chiptune artist!
his soundcloud
his bandcamp
TBH, I'm not sure how does his music sound this days, just few weeks ago I've discovered that the guy's actually still active. But back few years ago, when I first heard him...well, he's just awesome.
Though somehow different if I compare him to, say, Nullsleep or Anamanaguchi, at least from what little I've heard from them. Dunno, hard to explain why...

And for the record, I too learned Russian, though just for a short time. I'd love to learn in again, as I find it to be very pleasant-sounding to my ears. Then again, my first language is part of Slavic language family, so maybe that's why.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2965 on: February 01, 2014, 12:51:31 pm »

Yeah, his style is different (obviously, maybe differenter is a better word), but in a way that's rather hard to describe.

E: Apparently it's 120 years ago that Adolf Sax died this Tuesday, so a radio station here in Belgium (Studio Brussel) is going to do a top 50 list of best Saxophone songs which I think is pretty cool.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2966 on: February 03, 2014, 12:10:32 am »

So there's this local folk-pop band, Wild Child, that's supposedly getting popular, according to my local newspapers, which totally wouldn't be biased.

They seem pretty cool, although they sound kinda similar to Of Monsters and Men. Must be that folk-pop sound, I guess. Favorite song of theirs would be The Tale of You and Me. Seems the most distinctive one on the album.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2968 on: February 04, 2014, 12:23:02 am »

Some days, I do like me my strings... well, and the bits of accordion, but that goes without saying seeing as how accordions are best!instrument.

... really need to get around to finding more high energy violin et al one of these days...
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #2969 on: February 07, 2014, 07:42:41 pm »

Shit, was just about to make a music thread when I found this.
Whatever, this is what I put together...

Tried to include some variety... ('*' indicates some auf mein favoritos)
(check out all of them, not just stuff in your comfort zone - maybe you'll find something?)

Modern:

     Clams Casino - I'm God *

     Hippie Sabotage - Stay High
     
     Lindsey Stirling - Crystallize

Indie/Hipster:

     St. Vincent - Marrow
     
     Portico Quartet - Ruins

     St. Vincent - Cruel *

Piano (made a separate category for piano since I play it myself, and also because it's the superior instrument master-race):

     Liszt - Liebestraum No.3

     Brahms - Waltz No. 15

     Schubert - Impromptu Op. 90 No. 3 *

Classical y Orchestral:

     How's Moving Castle score - Merry Go Round of Life (or something)
     
     Thomas Bergersen - Sonera (the better version)
     
     Bach - Cello Suite No.1 i-Prelude *

Miscellaneous:
     
     WeAreCastor - Devil Don't Dance

     Miyavi - Strong

     凛として時雨 [Ling Tosite Sigure] - Abnormalize

Made some difficult sacrifices to get every category to be 3 songs long
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