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KYM Radio: The Music Recommendation Thread

Last posted Jan 11, 2012 at 08:45PM EST. Added Nov 25, 2011 at 07:41PM EST
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@Fridge Logic
To be honest I don't listen to much old music. I recently realised I love the Beatles but other than that i only listen to the odd Jimi Hendrix/Queen/David Bowie song.

As for that song, I certainly found it interesting. As soon a I hear a song like that I find myself trying to work out the time signature. The use of 7/4 was definitely cool but I thought the 3 minute pure instrumental section was a little bit excessive. Over all the song was pretty cool but not something I would listen to again.


On the topic of all this electronic music being passed around, I've never really been a fan. I don't know why but i just prefer real instruments. I recently listened to Korn's new electronic album and although I like the metal influence, the fact that it's electronic put me off.

Sweatie Killer wrote:


Me in a Nutshell regarding all things musical.

You're a fan of death jazz also?

What's your favorite band?

I personally like the SOIL and "PIMP" Sessions as far as death jazz goes. It's really interesting that an album with such a wide breadth of nation influences on it would come from Japan, though.

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Chris wrote:

You're a fan of death jazz also?

What's your favorite band?

I personally like the SOIL and "PIMP" Sessions as far as death jazz goes. It's really interesting that an album with such a wide breadth of nation influences on it would come from Japan, though.

/

Death Jazz is cool and all, but there is NOTHING like Neon Zydeco Rockabilly. Check it out here and here. YouTube actually put ads on that one, it's pretty popular.

Anyway, lemme post something that isn't stupid.

The album, El Camino, comes out tomorrow. I am so getting it.

Thought I'd get in on this.

Let's see.
Generally most of my favourite music revolves around Alternative rock and grunge.
I own every Nirvana studio album and this one:

Also I've been obsessed with Foo Fighters for about 6 months now
I wake up to this most days:

The strangest music I like is probably this:

And occasionally I'll listen to a bit of this: (Bad Language)

Okay that's enough of that for now.

New Topic Time!
These are my Top 5 Albums of 2011. Post Your Own!

1. The King of Limbs, Radiohead

2. Wasting Light, Foo Fighters

3. Helplessness Blues, Fleet Foxes

4. El Camino, The Black Keys

5. Bon Iver, Bon Iver

Last edited Dec 10, 2011 at 05:51PM EST

If anyone likes downtempo, Dubstep, bass-heavy music and all that you can tune in to toronto's radio station CUIT 89.5 Every Wednesday 12pm-2pm.

http://www.ciut.fm/index.php/shows-2/no-mans-land/
DJ's Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/medicinemanradio
or via iTunes:
http://www.ciut.fm/index.php/about/listen-live/
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I don't always listen to radio, hell I basically never do. But I accidentally discovered this, and now its my source for all things with low-bass music.

I just realised that at the top of this page, I said I don't listen to old music and at the bottom I said I don't listen to modern music. What I mean by that is most of the music I listen to is from 1980-2005.

I've been going through just about everything made by DJ Hidden lately who I discovered only today. His D&B is comparable to Black Sun Empire and Noisia so I'm loving every inch of it.

His style ranges from track to track. Some are smooth and atmospheric, others are hard and chaotic

>Thread: Ascend

The popular webcomic Homestuck, despite being only two and a half years old, happens to have a huge and varied soundtrack, amounting to nineteen official albums. That's a shitload of songs, my friends.

In addition, all the songs are awesome. All of them. Here's their Bandcamp with the latest album.

Last edited Dec 18, 2011 at 01:26PM EST

Fridge wrote:

Death Jazz is cool and all, but there is NOTHING like Neon Zydeco Rockabilly. Check it out here and here. YouTube actually put ads on that one, it's pretty popular.

Anyway, lemme post something that isn't stupid.

The album, El Camino, comes out tomorrow. I am so getting it.

Ooh, I have their eponymous album. I'll have to look into this new album of theirs.

It's pretty enjoyable stuff. It's some really good blues rock.

Necroing this thread because one of my favourite DJ's/producers brought out a new album.

His name is Goreshit and he's not really specialized on one specific genre. For example, in his early years he only produced Lolicore (He's basically like a Lolicore-pioneer,he kinda revolutionized the genre), but now he's mainly making Drum'n'Bass, breakcore and IDM. His new album is also a DnB-album, so if you're into this genre or just into electronic music, you should definitely check out his bandcamp.

Goreshit's bandcamp

Goreshit's website

Goreshit's Facebook-page

Aristocatification aka Lolishiiit wrote:

Necroing this thread because one of my favourite DJ's/producers brought out a new album.

His name is Goreshit and he's not really specialized on one specific genre. For example, in his early years he only produced Lolicore (He's basically like a Lolicore-pioneer,he kinda revolutionized the genre), but now he's mainly making Drum'n'Bass, breakcore and IDM. His new album is also a DnB-album, so if you're into this genre or just into electronic music, you should definitely check out his bandcamp.

Goreshit's bandcamp

Goreshit's website

Goreshit's Facebook-page

Last edited Jan 11, 2012 at 07:22AM EST

Lich wrote:

I love you two for this. Seriously, we're going to have an orgy or something in the shipping thread, that's how much I love you right now.

Anyway, I've been doing a kind of Song of the Day thing on my profile which nobody cares about/pays attention to, so here's some of that:

Aristocatification aka Lolishiiit wrote:

Necroing this thread because one of my favourite DJ's/producers brought out a new album.

His name is Goreshit and he's not really specialized on one specific genre. For example, in his early years he only produced Lolicore (He's basically like a Lolicore-pioneer,he kinda revolutionized the genre), but now he's mainly making Drum'n'Bass, breakcore and IDM. His new album is also a DnB-album, so if you're into this genre or just into electronic music, you should definitely check out his bandcamp.

Goreshit's bandcamp

Goreshit's website

Goreshit's Facebook-page

I love DnB, you got my attention.

I can't say I'm too fond of the high pitched squeaky vocals in "Blue girl on Sunday". Reminds me too much of hampster dance however I'm listening to the "gnb" album and it sounds more my style.

There's some good trancestep in there. Thanks for this.

Last edited Jan 11, 2012 at 07:37PM EST
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