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| quote: | Originally posted by kush paintings
Spirit5:
-Boards of Canada, for some reason I just can't get into their stuff.
-Autechre, far too leftfield
-Enigma, not a huge fan and not really what I'm going for.
-Slowdive, no offense, they sound like a bunch of whining pussies.
-Tangerine Dream, great, but again not what I'm looking for.
-The Future Sound of London, I guess most of your suggestions I would describe as being too electronic. If that makes any sense. |
- Boards of Canada take time to get into. At first listen on their latest CD (the only one I own thus far), I couldn't get into it, but after listening to it over the past few months, it's finally clicked in. You have to let it soak in.
- Autechre takes even more time to get into, but in the mess of noise and bleeps and blops, there is some beauty going on, something deep. But definitely...leftfield, experimental, minimalistic.
- Enigma's old music maybe not, but for downtempo stuff, definitely A Postetori, but again, it's not for every one. Their older stuff was more new age/ambient-pop/dance music.
- Slowdive..well they are shoegazer and the whinning, droning sound is part of the whole shoegazing thing. Slouvaki is nice though, probably their most accessible, and probably the only album i'll buy from them. The others are strange.....
- Tangerine Dream is classic progressive rock/kraut-rock/ambient, and although it might not be what your looking for, I am sure they influenced the bands you might be (the same with Pink Floyd).
- The Future Sound of London are quite electronic, but with some rock influences here and there. But yea probably not...
I think your definitely looking for something like Sigur Ros. Also check out "Tortoise" they are another post-rock band.
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