CPU Fan, By Compaq Presario CQ5320f translation no music just my computers Cooling system to break the silence wen im not typing. not that i dont listen to music im jsut not right now
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CPU Fan, By Compaq Presario CQ5320f translation no music just my computers Cooling system to break the silence wen im not typing. not that i dont listen to music im jsut not right now
Drapht - Jimmy recard
Filter - Soldiers of Misfortune
One - Sky Ferreira
Everlasting Light - The Black Keys
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEw1agpIBWo&feature=related]YouTube - Ferry Corsten - Radio Crash (Official video)[/ame]
Bliss n' Eso - Down by the River
Stoom!
Besides being an awesome word, it's a cool genre of music that picks up where Black Sabbath left off.
Specifically "Conference of the Birds" by Om.
When I look at this thread, I am amazed by how few of the musicians I recognize.
It's interesting that were this 40 years ago, the variance in taste would be much, much less broad.
There are now 10 million genres and 100 billions musicians to listen to.
[quote=Kitdy;943711]When I look at this thread, I am amazed by how few of the musicians I recognize.
It's interesting that were this 40 years ago, the variance in taste would be much, much less broad.
There are now 10 million genres and 100 billions musicians to listen to.[/quote]
Just to add to this:
Regurgitator - I like your old stuff better than your new stuff
now listening to
regurgitator - happiness
thanks regi... :p
Chris Corner - Attack 61
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7s4-GcCitA[/ame]
[CENTER][I]The Evpatoria Report - Taijin Kyofusho[/I][/CENTER]
[FONT=Verdana][B][URL="http://www.the-evpatoria-report.net/home.html"]The Evpatoria Report[/URL] – [URL="http://www.getaliferecords.com/?page=5&id=151"]Golevka[/URL][/B][/FONT]
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[FONT=Verdana]Despite their label of post-rock, The Evpatoria Report is a genre-crossing band that mixes the elements of post-rock with modern classical in an almost cinematic manner, with epic sweeping songs. The shortest song on the album is 8:34...[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana]Above all, Golevka is an album that needs attention, which can be both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because if you give this album the time that it deserves, a world of music becomes apparent, and one of the most stunning aural experiences can be had with just a good pair of headphones and closed eyes. A curse because the album doesn’t allow for a quick listen in between a task, or putting on a song in the background whilst performing other tasks. The attention it demands is simply too great. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana]
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[FONT=Verdana]Don’t get me wrong, the songs are phenomenal, each song tells a story. Instead of trying to cram an entire story in a 3 minute radio song, they’re all given the time they need, to grow and mature in each individual song. That brings me to another slight downfall, unfortunately, and that’s that this album doesn’t flow. Each song in itself feels like an album, whereas they should feel like individual chapters of an all-encompassing book. Thankfully this doesn’t detract too much because the songs are long enough to gain their own footing and impress individually. You also feel like you want more after a song finishes, so there is great incentive to keep listening, because you’ll hear more of that beautiful music.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana]Individual songs are hard to review because of their complexity in the stories they tell, so I’ll refrain from spoiling that for any potential listeners. Suffice it to say that each song plays an important part in the album, and the album is one that is not to be missed.[/FONT]
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[url="http://silenceimproved.blogspot.com/2010/03/evpatoria-report-golevka.html"]Improving Silence: The Evpatoria Report - Golevka[/url]
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I'm digging into some ELP today.
Pictures at an Exibition.
Feck, those guys were good.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zol2MJf6XNE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zol2MJf6XNE[/ame]