Do I lose man-points for liking Kerli? Her voice and personality are just amazing. I especially love her songs "Creationist" and "Walking on Air". Try them out if you're open.
checked it out on youtube. it's not bad but not really my thing
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE6771EA9E148DA6B&fe
My most-listened DnB/Dubstep playlist.
Phi I would love to listen to that, but the playlist if flagged as private. Anything you can do about it?
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http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE6771EA9E148DA6B&fe
My most-listened DnB/Dubstep playlist.Phi I would love to listen to that, but the playlist if flagged as private. Anything you can do about it?
Of course I can. It's my playlist.
Oh god I so badly want to post deadmau5 in this thread but I'd end up posting over 100 of his songs because I can't choose between them (except for I Remember, which is far and away my favorite song of all). Does anyone else love the mau5 as much as I do?
Oh god I so badly want to post deadmau5 in this thread but I'd end up posting over 100 of his songs because I can't choose between them (except for I Remember, which is far and away my favorite song of all). Does anyone else love the mau5 as much as I do?
Probably not as much, but I think he is the best artist out there right now. Raise You Weapon and A City in Florida are my favorite ones
the king of pop
The Subways.
Saw them, as well as Funeral for a Friend, last night for a friend's birthday and they were pretty good. I'd only heard one or two of their songs before but I'm starting to really like them now:
Robyn - Call Your Girlfriend [Feed Me Remix].
Awesome track.
Going on record as saying this is the greatest Christmas song ever recorded and I doubt it will ever be surpassed. Seriously. It's as if God himself sent down one of his angels to record this (I'm not an extremely religious person but I can't find a better way to describe it). If I ever had the opportunity to meet Mariah Carey, I would thank her immediately for this song. Happy holidays THB:
Going on record as saying this is the greatest Christmas song ever recorded and I doubt it will ever be surpassed. Seriously. It's as if God himself sent down one of his angels to record this (I'm not an extremely religious person but I can't find a better way to describe it). If I ever had the opportunity to meet Mariah Carey, I would thank her immediately for this song. Happy holidays THB:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z2YbFfUpMc
I F*CKING LOVE THIS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heard this at a party the other night and went nuckin futs:
Oh wow. Thanks for sharing that FLAE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z2YbFfUpMcI F*CKING LOVE THIS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha, that's pretty good, EA.
I've really been getting into dubstep/electro house recently - artists like Excision, deadmau5, Flux Pavilion, Wolfgang Gartner, Joker, Knife Party and Skrillex (a hate figure for traditional dubstep fans ) are all sounding really good a the moment.
Also, Assassin's Creed posted this on Facebook:
A perfect fusion of AC and dubstep, I'm sure you'll agree.
I think it's because Skrillex really turned dubstep into something almost mainstream. As Phi said before, he is overrated, its not that he is bad, but he is not the BEST and there are several other "DJs" that either as good or better than him. I personally prefer Nero and Ephixa.
PS: And I don't understand why everybody is loving his remix of Levels. IMO its too exagerated and kind of ruins a great song.
Yeah he's probably overhyped but I couldn't care less if other people hate him or think his music isn't real dubstep. I think people restirct music too much to particular genres. It's best to just listen to what you like. There are better artists out there though; I agree with your opinion on Nero.
I listen to a lot of things. Jazz, dubstep, DnB, funk, bass-solo's, disco, all sorts of classical music,... As long as it fits my criteria. It has to have a good rhythm, not the same damn four beats repeated over and over again, or the same eight half notes played. It also must not be cliche. I think Adele's Someone Like You is a very shitty song. The only good part are the vocals, and that's it. The piano accompaniment is boring beyond belief. Sounds cliche, played cliche, I don't enjoy listening to it. A song has to be good in all aspects, just because you can sing well doesn't mean you make good music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66S2JOo3bHA
WWE + Dubstep = MIND BLOWN.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_yskRDrmqI
The National
I've been listening to Labrinth a lot lately. He's been around for a couple of years now in the UK but hasn't released anything in the US as far as I'm aware. Here are his songs:
"complete history of the soviet union" by Pig with the Face of a Boy
I really like this video. It's well done, the lyrics are accurate, and the parallel with tetris is brilliant.
This was a song in one of the AC3 trailers, but the band is just amazing. Give them a listen:
Preformed at the video game awards. I like linkin park ,alot.
At the moment, I'm listening to Christmas music, mainly carols being sung by English choirs. There are many things that the British do very well, but choral music they do better than everybody. For such a small island, it's positively lousy with magnificent choirs!
Marvel at the unparalleled genius that is "Rhinocratic Oaths" by The Bonzo Dog Band.
I've found I enjoy classic rock.
I've been enjoying classic rock since I was a teenager. Of course in those days we called it "new wave".
I didn't really know what style of music classic rock was until after I heard a bunch of songs on a radio station I really liked. You're lucky, Stabguy, you lived in the 80s.
One song that both of my radio stations have been playing lately is Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve.This song always reminds me of the Seattle Seahawks' 2005 season. Bitter Sweet Symphony was their theme song that would play when they came onto the field. It was a magical season for the Seahawks when everything came together and they could win any game at will. After finishing the regular season as the top seeded team in the NFC with a record of 13-3, they cruised through the playoffs with convincing victories over the Redskins and Panthers.
Then the Seahawks played in Super Bowl XL, dominating the Pittsburgh Steelers in every aspect of the game except the officiating. That's not just me speaking as a Seahawks fan. A majority of fans and reporters felt that poor officiating actually reversed the outcome of the game. Bittersweet indeed.
Eight years later and Bitter Sweet Symphony is still the anthem of my beloved Seattle Seahawks. Once again they finished with a record of 13-3 and were the top seeded team in the NFC. After barely escaping with a win over the San Francisco 49ers in the well-contested NFC championship game, the Seahawks took the field to the opening strains of Bitter Sweet Symphony at this year's Super Bowl.
As many of you already know, the result was much different this time around. The Seahawks entered as slight underdogs to the Denver Broncos, the #1 team in the AFC led by veteran quarterback Peyton Manning. I won't go over all the details but it was an utter blowout. Final score: Seattle 43, Denver 8. The "greatest offense in the history of the NFL" nearly didn't score at all, managing only a single touchdown on the last play of the third quarter. Seattle's defense outscored the entire Denver team. There are no asterisks on this result: the officiating was excellent, the weather cooperated, and there were no serious injuries on either side.
This morning I heard Bitter Sweet Symphony on the radio again. No longer bitter. Just sweetness.
I'm on a Lorde binge right now. Currently her newest song "Yellow Flicker Beat" and "Buzzcut Season". The girl has good work.
I'm on a Lorde binge right now. Currently her newest song "Yellow Flicker Beat" and "Buzzcut Season". The girl has good work.
She's very talented. Her songs are also very remixable and fit for mashups, which I like as an electronic music lover.