"the vocals in Nothing but you have nothing to do with indian influence. its norwegian"
Possible. It is not very surprising to have familiar vocal styles transcend national or regional boundaries.
I have grown up listening to Indian Classical/Semi-classical vocals and could've swore my life that i was listening to one when i heard "Nothing But You" for the first time.
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Jun-06-2006 14:56
globalelectro
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: United States of Pork
OMG Dude,
The song that would fit the best in that category would be
Terry Grant - I'll Kill You (Original Mix)
You can assume its arabic sounding but i also think it has some moroccan influences as well. OMg, the voice of the singer.........
its freaking orgasmic, one of the best tracks of the year.
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Jun-06-2006 15:04
Abhay
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Registered: May 2004
Location: mould coast
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Indus Creed
I have grown up listening to Indian Classical/Semi-classical vocals and could've swore my life that i was listening to one when i heard "Nothing But You" for the first time.
couldn't disagree more.
Music is music. Sometimes it sounds similiar, doesn't necesserily mean there's influence.
Jun-06-2006 15:46
Abhay
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Registered: May 2004
Location: mould coast
Indian music has evolved from Middle Eastern music.
That doesn't make india a part of the middle east.
so there needs to be a clear set definition here.
Jun-06-2006 15:49
RebeL9
The Digital Blonde addict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by Abhay
Indian music has evolved from Middle Eastern music.
That doesn't make india a part of the middle east.
so there needs to be a clear set definition here.
i've already mentioned this earlier in this thread. people often group indian music together with middle eastern music. it's very different. both in styles and sounds.
Originally posted by RebeL9
i've already mentioned this earlier in this thread. people often group indian music together with middle eastern music. it's very different. both in styles and sounds.
lol,
well i'm just saying, it's like epic trance evolved from psytrance. IT's different, but evovled from it, so some elements of similarity.
I get the impression taht some peopel here think that indians are arabs.
they're not.
India is not fucking part of the middle east.
Damn Yanks.
Get it right idiots.
Last edited by Abhay on Jun-06-2006 at 17:16
Jun-06-2006 17:05
Azz3D
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
I don't know if it has been mentioned in this thread but Conjure One's first album is heavily influenced by middle eastern sounds
wicked can back me up on this one
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