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petal
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Post by petal »

I know that people have their favorite artist of all time, but what have you been listening to lately?
My self I have been blessed by:

Murcof - "Martes"
Jan Jelinek
Boards of Canada: "Geogaddy" & "Music has the right to children"
Monolake

Fantastic music! :smile:

Thomas :smile:
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Alex Machacek - Featuring Ourselves
Joshua Redman - Elastic
Flower kings - Space Revolver
Olivier Messiaen - Couleurs de la Cité Céleste
Brecker Brothers - The Return of the Brecker Brothers
Vinnie Colaiuta - Self Titled

Any questions? :wink:
Are we listening?..
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hello dear danish friend :smile:

here's whats been spinnng the last week:

-amorphous androgynous - the isness (beutiful retro feel by the guys behind FSOL, its not electro at all, more of a 70's feel)

-jimi tenor . higher planes (exentric finnish guy, great music)

DJ Shadow - Diminishing Returns
(this is a mix cd originally broadcast on bbc, then released on a rarish double-cd back (including stickers and posters :smile:. second cd is old rockish stuff, great!)

- a lot of Boards of Canada ( no albums in particular, they're all beloved ones, so they get played a lot)

And last, but not least:
- Athome Project - a feeling of care (tre nøtter til röyksopp remix), an epic remix from röyksopp they dd for a friend of mine. this ditty is three parts, 17 mins long! beutilful stuff!

btw, hell og lykke i parken på lørdag, dan-nor 1-3 :lol:

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piddi





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Post by Spirit »

Mendelssohn's motets and cantatas. :smile:
... and some Clash.
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Post by Nestor »

Marcus Miller! Fantastic player :smile:
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Boards of Canada
Aphex Twin
Square Pusher
Stereolabs
Pizzicato Five
St Germain
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Post by bosone »

i'm currently working on composing some music for a videogame in medioeval style, so i collected a lot of songs from europe middle-ages and renassaince (XIII - XVII sec.)... and listen continuously to them!
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Nothing! :smile:
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lots of rap and reggae....also,chinese classical,lots of arabic and persian music,what's that new brazilian thing,tribalistas.....last night was all night guitars on a somali song.it's all getting to be one and the same....right now it's creation rebel.
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On 2003-06-04 22:16, piddi wrote:
-amorphous androgynous - the isness (beutiful retro feel by the guys behind FSOL, its not electro at all, more of a 70's feel)
This is my favourite, too. But lately I've got the latest FSOL (Future sound of London) release in my CD player! This is amazing - they changed totaly their minds! There are still samplers in it but apart of them there are live instruments, lots of vocals, early Pink Floyd/Gong feeling rather than new media gurus!

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the
ghetto boys now granny is off to meet the devil
nwa ak47 is the tool
dr. doom aka kool kieth

those are favorite lyrics above not album names

j9k
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Post by mr swim »

Fourtet - the latest album which is alright, but not like the first one . . .

autechre Craft 7.30 - pretty boring I thought !

Prefuse 73 - there are some fantastic tracks

El P and Company Flow - the most amazing experimental hip hop stuff, featuring the oh so true 'I am America' (Patriotism) track.

Chopin nocturnes to get me to sleep, Schubert's trout suite to wake me up

This amazing track purportedly by Aphex Twin with an incredible eastern european style violin solo over the top.

And the track I'm writing (over and over again !)

-Paul Martin . . . Messiaen is lovely. I listen to 'From the Canyons to the Stars' regularly - but haven't heard your one . . . must find it !
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On 2003-06-05 01:53, marcuspocus wrote:
Square Pusher
hey marcus, how do you pronounce the name: with 'a' [like in 'punch'] inside or 'u' [like in 'put']? I thought it was with 'u; but once I'had heard i pronounced with 'a' and it sounded to me like Gibson with 'g' like in 'genesis' :smile:

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On 2003-06-05 02:49, wayne wrote:
Nothing! :smile:
eeee - what about your child? :wink:
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Post by at0m »

Speedy J,
Adam Beyer,
Swayzak,
Moloko,
Curtis Mayfield,
Jazzanova,
Gangstar,
...

[edit] and yes, a lot of great pularians music!

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Bob Marley follows me everywhere, has been allways, and maybe allways will. Some Miles in the afternoon, sometimes...

But most of all, I work and listens to my own projects
Yours truely

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Best of Planet Z :grin:
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In answer to the heading of the topic - MY WIFE :grin:

In answer to the real question:
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Secret Garden
Capercaillie
Iona
Maire Brennan
Clannad
Lagoona
Gregorian chant
Debussy




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Spock's beard
OSI
Star one
Symphony X

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Post by darkrezin »

Fertile Ground
Herbie Hancock (mostly experimental Sextant/Crossings/Mwandishi stuff)
Faze-O
Fink
Global Communication

mr.swim - Co Flow's 'Funcrusher Plus' LP is the last time I can remember being genuinely surprised and excited about a new hip-hop album. It comes close to perfection.

peace
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