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Posted by Aquarian on Feb-06-2007 06:11:

No EDM week - day one

So, I've decided that starting monday morning and for a week following that, I wouldn't listen to any house, techno, trance or breaks. The last time I attempted this, I lasted three days and a half and then cracked. I didn't realize just how badly I was hooked to the stuff until I tried to get off it. The purpose of this is, of course, for the sake of diversity. So far it's been about 24 hours. I almost cracked earlier tonight during a long and quiet train ride, but I resisted the temptation and listened to the radio instead.

One of the reasons this is so difficult is because I have alot of trouble finding non-electronic music that I like. In that respect, I need your help.

I'm looking for a bit of everything, but mainly progressive rock. Some tracks I really like; Pink Floyd - Echoes / Shine on you crazy diamond, the court of the crimson king. But really anything would do as long as it's intelligent and not poppy.


Posted by distant on Feb-06-2007 06:22:

"For the sake of diversity?"

It's diverse enough. I listen to (and mix) dub, ragga jungle, techno, acid house, progressive trance, grime, deep house, detroit techno, electro, drum'n'bass, classic trance, disco, hardcore, ghetto-tech, dubstep, industrial and dark ambient. I can't say I've ever felt the need to branch out to non-EDM (though of course I have, mostly to soul/funk/jazz, but it's always been natural).

If you find it so difficult to stay away from, then just stick to it until you naturally get tired of it.


Posted by Aquarian on Feb-06-2007 06:26:

Because I know there's non-edm music out there that I would appreciate, but I'll never get to hear it unless I give myself a kick in the butt and force myself to.


Posted by Nostalgic on Feb-06-2007 06:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Aquarian
Because I know there's non-edm music out there that I would appreciate, but I'll never get to hear it unless I give myself a kick in the butt and force myself to.


I already have a hard enough time trying to branch out of late 90s/early 2000 Progressive Trance/House into "electro", "minimal", and "tech" house which seem to be all the rage now.


Posted by Allied Nations on Feb-06-2007 06:40:

Awesome, do you need suggestion on some cool artists to check out?


Posted by Aquarian on Feb-06-2007 06:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Awesome, do you need suggestion on some cool artists to check out?


That was pretty much the whole point of the thread


Posted by Allied Nations on Feb-06-2007 06:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Aquarian
That was pretty much the whole point of the thread



Oops.


Some groups/bands:

The Spinto Band (check out the track "late" for sure)

If you are into some hip hop... check out DangerDOOM. It's a project with MF Doom and Danger Mouse. Great beats with some verses delivered in mf doom's trademark style.

I'm not sure if this counts, but the brand new beatles mashup album, hate, is super dope. It's not really dance music, but quality mashups of old and new beatles material with a seriou anti-war sentiments.

If you want some thrashing punk rock whatever the fuck check out a group called Art Brut. Had a chance to see these guys live and they put on a super crazy show and have been listed as one of the coolest bands to see live at the moment. It's like the streets on rock.


Posted by Lilith on Feb-06-2007 07:02:

Lock yourself in your room with some Skinny Puppy, Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, Pink Floyd and dont come out until you've learned something!


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-06-2007 07:03:

Listen to Merzbow for twelve hours straight.

Then you will be enlightened.


Posted by distant on Feb-06-2007 07:04:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Listen to Merzbow for twelve hours straight.

Then you will be enlightened.


Even I'm not that hardcore.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-06-2007 07:06:


Posted by TaylorR on Feb-06-2007 07:07:

cut chemist is good.


Posted by Blake_Jarrell on Feb-06-2007 07:07:

my recommends:

Hum (aka the greatest band to ever walk the face of the earth)
check out their albums: 'youd prefer an astronaut' and 'downward is heavenward'. their like floyd meets helmet on pcp.

Sunny Day Real Estate 'Diary' great singer, very cryptic lyrics, great arrangement and songwriting for a 4 piece emo band from early 90s seattle.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-06-2007 07:09:

Check out some Darius Milhaud. Wonderful music.


Posted by Blake_Jarrell on Feb-06-2007 07:12:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Check out some Darius Milhaud. Wonderful music.


french classical fan?


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-06-2007 07:13:

My Bloody Valentine's "Loveless," if you haven't heard it before. Rock with really interesting guitar textures and a couple ambient-ish rambles interspersed.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-06-2007 07:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
french classical fan?

Yes indeed.


Posted by Blake_Jarrell on Feb-06-2007 07:17:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
My Bloody Valentine's "Loveless," if you haven't heard it before. Rock with really interesting guitar textures and a couple ambient-ish rambles interspersed.


MBV is very similar to Hum. Would highly recommend them if you havent heard them.


Posted by Gauss on Feb-06-2007 10:18:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Listen to Merzbow for twelve hours straight.

Then you will be enlightened.

Enlightened? You mean dead?


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Feb-06-2007 10:20:

Pick up Muse's Black Holes And Revelations. You won't be disappointed.


Posted by Ian on Feb-06-2007 10:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Pick up Muse's Black Holes And Revelations. You won't be disappointed.


and for equally good, but older riffs, Origin of Symmetry is well worth having


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-06-2007 10:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Gauss
Enlightened? You mean dead?

Hey, don't knock it until you try it.


Posted by RebeL9 on Feb-06-2007 10:31:

get ABBA's Gold album. Bj�rn and Benny at their finest.


Posted by Lilith on Feb-06-2007 10:57:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
get ABBA's Gold album. Bj�rn and Benny at their finest.


Damn you...
Everything thats cool and trendy rails against me actually mentioning Abba because its super-cheese... but damnit... theres some good songs on it.

I'm going to run off and hide under a rock now


Posted by LoveHate on Feb-06-2007 10:57:

slowdive
coldplay
radiohead
the killers
the doves
n.e.r.d.
phoenix

not sure if its your style but my fav bands.


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