• The "Recommend an Album" Thread
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Not any specific artist or album but anything that sounds similar to[URL="http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d27gTrPPAyk"] this song[/URL]. I mean something with lots of saxophone that has a very 80's post punk jazz mix vibe to it. I've already listened to almost everything by Sting and The Police already. Any suggestions?
[QUOTE=kaine123;40375182]Not any specific artist or album but anything that sounds similar to[URL="http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d27gTrPPAyk"] this song[/URL]. I mean something with lots of saxophone that has a very 80's post punk jazz mix vibe to it. I've already listened to almost everything by Sting and The Police already. Any suggestions?[/QUOTE] try listening to The Police AND Sting :v: [editline]22nd April 2013[/editline] in all seriousness go for these: David Sylvian, Peter Gabriel, Gotye, you'll like Steely Dan/Donald Fagen a lot.
Band: Globus Album: Break from this World Year: 2011 [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYXnzANXpG8&list=PL9AD12AE818BB4C0F&index=1([/url] 1/13 ). You might heard save me from that TF2 video but the rest of the songs are just as amazing.
[IMG]http://www.metal-archives.com/images/2/2/7/8/227882.jpg[/IMG] Band: [B]Austere[/B] Album: [B]To Lay Like Old Ashes[/B] Genre: [B]Depressive Black Metal[/B] Year: [B]2009[/B] Once upon a time, I through the earlier thread scrolled. By chance a post I saw, by whom I've forgot. It was regarding the latest album by Woods of Desolation, "Torn Beyond Reason" was it's name. I gave it a listen, and my mind was hooked. I'm going to write in a more sane manner now. Anyway, if it weren't for that, I would never have found Austere and this masterpiece of an album. So whoever posted that rec; Thanks, comrade! [video=youtube;FWWCiZ0lLOo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWWCiZ0lLOo[/video]
I would like to recommend an album "C'etait mieux en RDA" by an artist called Dubmood. [IMG]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51sckEPCc0L._SL500_AA280_.jpg[/IMG] [URL]http://www.amazon.com/Cetait-mieux-en-RDA/dp/B002RJ21KO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1366691999&sr=8-1&keywords=dubmood[/URL] It consists of many creative and rhythmic chiptunes which take quite a while to get old, if they do at all. To give an example: [video=youtube;mOk-supWyNg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOk-supWyNg[/video]
thanks vedi [img]http://f0.bcbits.com/z/21/16/2116320865-1.jpg[/img] [url]http://themiamidolphins.bandcamp.com/album/capri-sun[/url] this band owns their like a blast of noise into my skull but instead of making mopey dad-noise they make summery jinglefuck noise that id totally bang to bro *cracks open a bud*
[img]http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/88857705/Sabla+Tolo+FOLDER.jpg[/img] Awesome percussion album. Very rich and purely created, if you're missing albums made purely with percussive instruments, go for this. Honestly delving through artists who guested on the Last Temptation of Christ soundtrack has been well worthwhile..
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wJ_KKLXed_8/TWeIiF95BKI/AAAAAAAACLU/lDN1fd5SBqg/s1600/cover.jpeg[/img] great japanese synthpop record from the 80s.. it's ultra rare so good luck finding it. Produced by the great member of YMO (Haruomi Hosono) it's pretty much a must have for fans of this kind of stuff.
[img]http://www.metal-archives.com/images/8/7/6/8/87680.JPG[/img] Sunn O))) - Black One This is music from hell, Satan probably was the main composer. In all seriousness, I thought it was great, but you really need to be in the mood before. I suggest to lay down on your bed with no light and listen to this.
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16590067/Album%20Artwork/Misc/Electronica/House/folder%20%285%29.jpg[/t] [B]The 2 Bears - Be Strong[/B] British Electronica with hints of House, really positive and an album for warm summer's evenings.
[IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/00/The_Mix.jpg[/IMG] Artist: [B]Kraftwerk[/B] Album: [B]The Mix[/B] Genre: [B]Synthpop[/B] This is sort of like a Greatest Hits compilation for Kraftwerk, but all the songs are re-recorded all digitally by Kraftwerk themselves. The songs sound quite a bit different than their originals (which were done Analog instead of digital) and some people don't really like them I but I thought they were good. Abzug didn't do the jump from Analog to Digital very well though. This album is definitely love it or hate it.
[img]http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/d/dd/Drive-By_Truckers_-_Brighter_Than_Creation%27s_Dark.jpg[/img] not much of a country listener, but this album is superb; makes me want to hear more.
Looking for bands/music similar to She & Him and music similar to eternal sunshine of the spotless mind [editline]29th April 2013[/editline] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqyGDHmo1ok&hl=en-GB&gl=SG[/media]
blank banshee - blank banshee 0 [img]http://f0.bcbits.com/z/15/69/1569079988-1.jpg[/img] [url]http://blankbanshee.bandcamp.com/album/blank-banshee-0[/url] fucking fantastic vaporwave-inspired instrumental plunderphonic hip hop. great beats, wonderful use of samples, i could listen to this album on loop for a long time. oh, and it's completely free. what are you waiting for? just enter 0 as the price [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyTvMOXfaUA[/media]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/spjDBfv.jpg[/img] coming from prog-rockers caterbury-sceners The Soft Machine, drummer Robert Wyatt, after a long struggle with being paralyzed from the waist down in an unfortunate accidental fall from a fourth-floor balcony, straddles between jazz and rock in this melancholy rumination on love and loss.
[img]https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000045013140-8127qh-t500x500.jpg?e48997d[/img] カフェ・ヘックス 魔女のいる喫茶店 by Unisonia Super-chill, real relaxing and overall nice album. Sounds kinda like removed town themes from some RPG or something. I love it. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZayXiFC5-9g[/media]
[img]http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/86852251/folderd.jpg[/img] té - ゆえに、密度の幻想は綻び、蹌踉めく世界は明日を『忘却』す。 Fast post rock with a lot of math rock influence Their work get's better every release, with this being their most recent [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJnolgtt62M[/media]
lookin for more stuff like this [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rXgn16iOMk[/media] akayz help
[QUOTE=RoadOfGirl;40560670]lookin for more stuff like this [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rXgn16iOMk[/media] akayz help[/QUOTE] that guy really came out with a nugget, rare lost talent right there. vocally it's definitely around the sam cooke vibe which is why: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYn22F9I2p8[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9wS4T-Dh1E[/media] reminds me of these dudes but that sound is a cross between blues and psychedelic soul, i'll have to look around. in the mean time have funk: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skZcnQdcLIM[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMIzTh0Lafg[/media]
im more interested in the very "intense" arrangement of the record
[url=http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg][img]http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg[/img][/url] Lô Borges - Lô Borges Although my Portuguese is as good as that of most people, I find this album really easy to listen to. It's a mellow and jazzy kind of Latin, and I heartily recommend it if you're into that kind of thing.
[QUOTE=RoadOfGirl;40562535]im more interested in the very "intense" arrangement of the record[/QUOTE] listening to the first track off that album and I'm hearing Eminem, no bs.
well it was sampled by dre for that record, if that wasnt obvious. [editline]8th May 2013[/editline] i mean it couldnt possibly be more obvious.
good because for a moment i expected him to say "my name is slim slady".
[QUOTE=Fennek11;40562737][url=http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg][img]http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg[/img][/url] Lô Borges - Lô Borges Although my Portuguese is as good as that of most people, I find this album really easy to listen to. It's a mellow and jazzy kind of Latin, and I heartily recommend it if you're into that kind of thing.[/QUOTE] dude this is fucking great. nice bit of mpb.
[QUOTE=Fennek11;40562737][url=http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg][img]http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg[/img][/url] Lô Borges - Lô Borges Although my Portuguese is as good as that of most people, I find this album really easy to listen to. It's a mellow and jazzy kind of Latin, and I heartily recommend it if you're into that kind of thing.[/QUOTE] dude this is fucking great. nice bit of mpb.
[QUOTE=Fennek11;40562737][url=http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg][img]http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg[/img][/url] Lô Borges - Lô Borges Although my Portuguese is as good as that of most people, I find this album really easy to listen to. It's a mellow and jazzy kind of Latin, and I heartily recommend it if you're into that kind of thing.[/QUOTE] dude this is fucking great. nice bit of mpb.
[QUOTE=Fennek11;40562737][url=http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg][img]http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg[/img][/url] Lô Borges - Lô Borges Although my Portuguese is as good as that of most people, I find this album really easy to listen to. It's a mellow and jazzy kind of Latin, and I heartily recommend it if you're into that kind of thing.[/QUOTE] dude this is fucking great. nice bit of mpb.
[QUOTE=Fennek11;40562737][url=http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg][img]http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg[/img][/url] Lô Borges - Lô Borges Although my Portuguese is as good as that of most people, I find this album really easy to listen to. It's a mellow and jazzy kind of Latin, and I heartily recommend it if you're into that kind of thing.[/QUOTE] dude this is fucking great. nice bit of mpb.
[QUOTE=Fennek11;40562737][url=http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg][img]http://3.imgland.net/LGtCc6.jpg[/img][/url] Lô Borges - Lô Borges Although my Portuguese is as good as that of most people, I find this album really easy to listen to. It's a mellow and jazzy kind of Latin, and I heartily recommend it if you're into that kind of thing.[/QUOTE] dude this is fucking great. nice bit of mpb.
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