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Guitar, piano, and violin
Ok what are some awesome tunes with those instruments in them? Especially a guitar mabey a spanish guitar. Even some downtempo stuff and chillout. Songs that you can lay down to and float away. Doesnt have to be that but preferred. Im in that kinda mood. Thanks in advanced.
i think i know exactly what you're talking about. try some of the "soft" side of Infected Mushroom:
Infected Mushroom - Elevation ----> Piano & Violin
Infected Mushroom - Shakawkaw ----> Guitar
Infected Mushroom - Drop Out ----> Guitar
Infected Mushroom - Dancing with Kadafi ----> Piano, Violin & Guitar
Well, do you listen to Moby? Cause he does a LOT of that kind of thing.
He even has a track called "Guitar, Flute, & String" which is close to what you describing.
But my favorite is:
Moby - Everloving
This will take care of the guitar and the piano parts 
(I've done some myself, I like that sort of mellow sound)
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| Originally posted by aspergian (I've done some myself, I like that sort of mellow sound) |
Check out Sultan & Tone Depth / The Greek stuff.
Infected Mushroom- None of this is real (awesome guitar riffs)
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| Originally posted by meneedit can I listen to some of that? |
It's on my website (www.torley.com , scroll down to the bottom for all direct MP3 links) and the specific compositions I'm referring to in the mellow dept. are:
Thanx guys some of the infected mushrooms are pretty good. I'm not too big a fan of moby but i'll check him out. aspergian im about to check out your songs now...
edit: That song you posted you know the name of that i really like it!
Juno Reactor - Pistolero
There are some more, can't remember any others right now...
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| Originally posted by DarkFall01 Juno Reactor - Pistolero There are some more, can't remember any others right now... |
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| Originally posted by DarkFall01 Juno Reactor - Pistolero There are some more, can't remember any others right now... |
Sauna - Mirage
Orion vs. Ayla - Eternity (Darren Tate Remix)
Junkie XL & Sasha - Breezer
Flash Brothers - Amen
shpongle - dorset perception (lo-steps balearic breaks re-edit)
UNKLE - In A State (Sasha Remix)
all those have guitars.
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| Originally posted by aspergian Oh, that's one of my FAVORITES. That one is pure gold. All the crazy sound effects of guns and rustling and the labored breathing, it's so much fun. The radio edit is so different from the album version too. It's usage in the "Once Upon A Time In Mexico" is some of the best movie trailer music I've heard, bar none. "PISTOLEROOO!" |
you like the trilogy?
I love desperado. but I still havent seen the other 2. Its one of my fave movies.
it is an official trilogy isnt it???
cant wait to see the others
P.S
listened to your track..... absolutely awesome!!!
unless you used loops 
In which case I pity you 
please don't flame me, but heres another one:
Paul Oakenfold- Ready Steady Go
flame you?
no way. believe it or not I love that choon
its the only one that I like from Oakenfold besides that "Bunker" or "Decent" or whatever its called.
I hate ready steady go i think it's so annoying
lol.
Hmmm...maybe...
Pacific Two - Had To Be (Matthew Dekay Mix)

I Got the Perfect guitar track for you.....i think its a classical guitar...or spanish guitar.I dunno
Try this one Dude:
Deepsky-View from a stairway

which genre does shpongle fall under?
All I remember is the last sample I heard from shpongle had rapping and stuff in it. If thats the case I dont want to buy their stuff
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| Originally posted by gwrmarines I hate ready steady go i think it's so annoying lol. |
Shpongle, like many good artists I like, falls under a number of categories. Since its a collaboration of Simon Posford and Raja Ram, there's obviously influences from psy&goa trance as well as world, ethnic, ambient, and new age type music. Some of their tracks have crafty enough beat programming at a high enough tempo to be drum 'n' bass - ish... and er... at the end of the day, it's hard to classify, which is why I like 'em. 
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