I just realised that in the last twelve to fifteen months I've discovered more music I didn't know than ever before in my life. I've been living without radio or tv for about four years now, and consequently have got quite out of touch with current music. Even before I stopped listening to the radio, though, there was hardly any music on there that I liked - that was one of my reasons for stopping, in fact.
But I enjoy discovering music, and so I am very grateful to the friends who have introduced me to music they liked that turned out to be compatible with my tastes.
So, some thanks are in order:
- to
tiniago for introducing me to Damien Rice
- to
dunkle_feuer for introducing me to Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson
- to
nager for introducing me to Pain of Salvation and Alamaailman Vasarat
- to various fanvids and to Scapekid for introducing me to Tom McRae
- to fanvids and Nager for introducing me to A Perfect Circle
- to my roommate Renate for introducing me to Oi Va Voi
All of these and more I would not have found without your help. *g*
So... judging from these, and with the additional information that I in recent years I've particularly liked Radiohead, Björk, tindersticks, Natalie Merchant, Nick Cave, Radio Tarifa, The Klezmatics... what's my taste? Dark ethnic songwriter progressive metal post-rock?
Hm.
For me, the main thing all these have in common is that they make landscapes in my mind, just like most of my favourite books.
But I enjoy discovering music, and so I am very grateful to the friends who have introduced me to music they liked that turned out to be compatible with my tastes.
So, some thanks are in order:
- to
- to
- to
- to various fanvids and to Scapekid for introducing me to Tom McRae
- to fanvids and Nager for introducing me to A Perfect Circle
- to my roommate Renate for introducing me to Oi Va Voi
All of these and more I would not have found without your help. *g*
So... judging from these, and with the additional information that I in recent years I've particularly liked Radiohead, Björk, tindersticks, Natalie Merchant, Nick Cave, Radio Tarifa, The Klezmatics... what's my taste? Dark ethnic songwriter progressive metal post-rock?
Hm.
For me, the main thing all these have in common is that they make landscapes in my mind, just like most of my favourite books.
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Date: 2005-01-13 09:24 pm (UTC)Yeah, actually...
Date: 2005-01-13 10:12 pm (UTC)Thanks for the rec, though!
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Date: 2005-01-13 10:09 pm (UTC)And since you mentioned A Perfect Circle have you tried Tool.
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Date: 2005-01-13 10:14 pm (UTC)Thanks, I'll definitely note the titles down :-)
Date: 2005-01-13 10:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-13 11:55 pm (UTC)*hits self on head to remind self to ACTUALLY GET ROUND TO IT*
What Nick Cave do you have, again?
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Date: 2005-01-14 10:54 am (UTC)obsessionjoy that is good music :DI'm happy you liked both of them. A Perfect Circle is very good, too. I should have included it on the CD, but since you got introduced to it, everything is good :) Tool could be interesting, since it is by the same who's (partly at least) responsible for APC, but it isn't my cup of tea. I tried to listen to them but deleted everything as soon as I'd forced myself to listen to a whole album.
Next I have some jrock to offer. Well, and of course the old classics like Alice Cooper, David Bowie and co. Tori Amos maybe? Though, you probably know her already. Maybe Moist? I'm almost positive that you'd like them.
Let me know when you're in the mood for more music ;-)
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Date: 2005-01-14 06:59 pm (UTC)Have you heard Medulla by Bjork yet? It's very exciting!!!
Do you like dEUS by any chance?