A UK Goth band called Dyonisis.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Dyonisis.../3/zmxvdvQphGQ
A UK Goth band called Dyonisis.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Dyonisis.../3/zmxvdvQphGQ
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Folk/Viking Metal mix featuring Korpiklaani, Ensiferum, Eluveitie, and Tyr... All are amazing.. Easily the best, freshest new music I have heard in a decade... Probably since Panzer AG or maybe Covenant.
I bought a USB record player and started listening to some old jazz records I bought at various flea markets. Frigging heavenly.
BiggTruxx (11-15-2011)
Crisis - Deathshead extermination. I'm surprised I got this album for 50 cents at a salvation army of all places.
Ohh.. I love that too..
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geez, im jealous. i love (Karen) Crisis but havent been able to find that one yet.
recently i picked up the new discs from arch enemy, otep, and sepultura. i was least sure about sepultura, as i think the line up changed a good deal since their last 'good' album(chaos A D). But when i saw that they had done a cover of Ministry's "just one fix" i was more than sold.
I've been on kind of an industrial kick lately, so a lot of Wumpscut, Angelspit, Combi Christ, and Zeromancer among others.
Horror[COLOR="rgb(255, 0, 255)"][/COLOR] core artists including sk r esp. Con-crete... who I do work with when not on tour. Also a lot of good rhymesayers lately.... grieves . At+atmosphere. Aesop. rock.......
Zeromancer was great fun live. They were on tour AGES ago with Pigface, TKK, and Bile.
Beethoven piano sonatas played by Maurizio Pollini. Fine work.
Is it horrendously shameful that I've been listening to the Jersey Shore soundtrack non-stop for the past week?
Hahaha. Just kidding, I have no shame. There's some good dance music on there!
"El Gato Viudo" (Chico Che y La Crisis)
I tried to post a vid for this song but it's old and rare. I lived in Ibiza in 2000 and well... seems like nobody but me owns this song (it was a Local Band)!
I alternate between Athamay/Torture Tekk (a great BDSM band), Lordi, and a bunch of Viking and Russian Folk Metal bands.
umm, let's see.
Collide - Counting to Zero
Frontline Assembly - Millennium, Total Terror pt. 1 & 2
Tying Tiffany - People's Temple
Slipknot
Nurzery (Rhymes) - Thorns
Rikets - All American Death Cult
Spinnerette - Spinnerette
Evanescense - Evanescense
Kittie - I've Failed You
Ego Likeness
Garbage - b-sides, rarities, and other unreleased stuff
Godflesh - Songs of Love and Hate, Pure, Streetcleaner 2 disc
Matrix Downloaded 001 compilation from Alpha-Matrix
The Last Days - The Time Will Never Come Back
Dead Meadow
Black Angels
Mazzy Star
Mahler's 1st... Anyone else in the L.A. area going to hear the L.A. Phil and Gustavo playing EVERY Mahler symphony AND lieder this season...? I can only pick ONE... too many choices.
Gah, I'm such a music addict but here's my list:
Cosmetics
Soft Metal
Factory Floor
Soft Moon
Oh I could go on and on ..... !!!
i love threads like this.
i have been listening to a lot of music from the dance party. theyre my buddies from DC, and theyre nam says exactly what they sound like hah. and ive been listening to city and colour and goldfrapp and portishead a lot too. my itunes is always on shuffle and ive got quite the eclectic music taste!
The song I've probably listened to the most lately is Folksy Indie, Cause For Alarm by The Boxer Rebellion.
I wasn't sure about it at first but after listening to it about 10 or 12 times I'm really digging the new Jane's Addiction record. I'm glad it doesn't suck because I fucking love Jane's Addiction!
How did this slip by me?
wow....forrest....that's fucking brilliant........I actually like
Mr Floppy - Noonan
http://youtu.be/hI9kz8vslNg
TISM - Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me
http://youtu.be/uIRXhL-NFc8
both band are gone now but i still love their music
I like play a music on particular moment and occasional music.
Sorry to be so late with my reply:
Dave Brubeck, Thelonius Monk, also some of the obscurer stuff. I have Kind of Blue on CD, etc. so realistically I'm just bringing home things from the thrift shop. Weird, quirky bachelor pad music (Jackie Gleason's collections of Songs to Fuck By, for all intents and purposes), Al Hirt. For the most part I've just been dropping $2 on "Columbia presents Jazz music" or some other random assortment of songs. At the prices you pay for them at flea markets it's worth the risk for a cool tune or two.
Of course, the wife grabbed some Skynyrd and Blue Oyster Cult. If I ever find the Heavy Metal movie soundtrack, that one's going in as well.
I have to confess also listening to "mix tapes". With the weather like this having the windows open and "Rack City" or "Fuck the City Up" blasting just works somehow.
Thanks to Spotify I also have a "Combichrist" playlist I'm wearing out.
I love Gauntlet Hair. They are also my current #1 drinking music. They're music video for Keep Time pictures their song the way I'd like to picture it: a blurry, reverb heavy, nocturnal street ballad of lost youths.
at this moment while viewing FORUMS { 5:20 Am, Fri', Apr-13th,2012};...
- I've just got my PC/laptop windows media player running w/ ALL MUSIC set to run through,
at least well over several hundreds of music selections and more - all saved in my pc/laptop folder(s).
':-])
i got really drawn into the sound & lyrical content of the band Diffuzion, a few months back. their cd for Body Code was still seeing lots of play when their new release, Winter Cities, came out. so now i am listening to both of those, frequently.
Prometheus Burning is another band that ive been listening to. Mostly their Plague Called Humanity cd
what else? there are newish releases by Angelspit that i put on from time to time. Tying Tiffany is great for when i need something a lil more upbeat. her song, "Show me what you've got" has a great celebratory air to it; i love blaring it after a big assignment or on the way home from a meeting.
i picked up a cd by the band Sister Sin back around xmas and never listened to it much. i put it on the other day and it has happily grown on me. it feels, to me, to be in that same vein as the earlier work of Doro Pesch and Warlock - back when she employed a faster tempo and was less into ballads. it has a similar attitude and the vocals have a somewhat same sound to them.
i am trying to resist the urge to go and buy one of the versions of the Unter Null side-project, Stray, that came out a week or so ago. 1 disk, 2 disk or the super limited edition 3 disc edition. i liked the last Stray release, Abuse by Proxy; and i absolutely love Unter Null. not to mention that the main artist behind the band, Erica Dunham, is quite capable of making me swoon if not drool.
lastly, i heard a song + video by the band Siva Six recently, and finally bought their newest off an online site. it is okay/decent, in the same vein as Psyclon Nine, imo. i am still new to that style & welcome any recommendations of similar artists.
The Post-punk Trance song I finished last night: Culture Hacker.
80's synth revival does not play in bars or clubs, but this new music is constantly coming in, and I consider it the thematic genre of contemporary autodidactism.
Dynatron - Stars of the Night
New Velvet acid Christ.....and he's got videos too....and a tour coming up as well....woohoo
http://www.velvetacidchrist.com/2013...stin-ferguson/
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