I agree with this, but this Ozric Tentacles sounds like background music 17:53 it goes reggae...Also I have never met a person who was into chillout music and wasn't using some substance.
Zoot Allures wrote:
Here are our terms. If you are a band and you don't have a drummer or a bassist or guitarist of some kind, you aren't a band. You're just a group of people fiddling with some software who all get a piece of the money when their recordings sell.
If you can't do a tour, you aren't a band either.. but not all bands tour. Some fake bands tour and put dancers and fake musicians on the stage to dance around while the pre-recorded music plays.
Arditezza
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I agree with this, but this Ozric Tentacles sounds like background music 17:53 it goes reggae...Also I have never met a person who was into chillout music and wasn't using some substance.
I like chillout music when I am throwing pottery on the wheel, or when I am reading. I find it keeps out externally irritating noise and helps me focus and create in a more fluid way. I do not use any mind-altering substances.
I also listen to a lot of binaural music, specifically by J.S. Epperson. I find it soothing and non-distracting but it must be listened to on headphones. I don't believe in all the nonsense about binaural sound being able to heal things, but I definitely think it affects my ability to concentrate and focus as well as certain ranges helping me to sleep better at night. You have to be careful because some of the available binaural soundtracks also have hidden subliminal messages. It's why I trust J.S.Epperson, he doesn't add that stuff in.
I like the Ozric stuff, it's interesting. I'll have to give it a try when I am not at work.
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but this Ozric Tentacles sounds like background music 17:53 it goes reggae...Also I have never met a person who was into chillout music and wasn't using some substance.
Yes that's about all the band is.. instrumental jams that fit nicely in the background. Over other bands of the same genre I like Ozric Tentacles because underneath the mix of sampling there is a real drummer playing.. and he holds that shit down. The bassist and guitarist are good too, so you have a nice mix of electronic sampling keyboard techniques and instrument produced music. This is an example of the limits you reach before you leave the organic production of music and enter the synthetic. When it is not created manually through an instrument but rather a program, it has lost something vital.
Jarno
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I first time read the lyrics of riders of doom, I like them, I always love the heroic, the last resort lyrics.
Swords, we seek swords, savage ones. We, iron kings, servants of Doom. Farewell, heaven; farewell, earth; farewell snow; we die Farewell; as servants of Doom, we die!
We seek savage swords, We, iron kings, servants of fate, bringing deadly weapons, sprung from the earth against the enemy in war. We control high-spirited horses, shaking their proud heads Spirits of the dead, give death and bitter grief to the enemy who must laid low. Hail Nevis, hail iron Hail weapons, hail gore, Hail the fight, hail those who are about to die! Skylon!
Enses, enses requirimus, requirimus saevos nos. Nos ferrei reges, servi Fati. Vale caelum, vale terra, vale nivis, morimur! Vale, morimur servis Fati! Capita superba quatientes Mortem hostibus et luctem date Acrem di manes sternadis. Ave ferrum, Ave tela Ave Nevis, moritur! Ave ferrum, Ave tela Ave Nevis, moritur! Ave pugna! Enses, servi Fati, requirimus saevos nos. Enses, servi Fati, requirimus saevos nos. Morta ex terra mortiferra tela Morta ex terra mortiferra tela Enses, servi Fati, requirimus saevos nos. Enses, servi Fati, requirimus saevos nos. Morta ex terra mortiferra tela In hostes bello ad moventes. Nos ferrei reges, servi Fati. Vale caelum, vale terra, vale nivis, morimur! Skylon!
_________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
Satyr Daemon
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Finally an opportunity for the irish to prove they are sexy.
I've talked to many huge Zappa fans/worshippers, who think he is a musical god. I was just going to post black napkins song, but then I noticed that Zoot Allures is the album name, so you've probably listened it few times already.
There is a Pink Napkins from an instrumental double album appropriately named Shut Up And Play Yer Guitar Some More. A variation on the Black Napkins melody.
Lyssa Har Har Harr
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