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repeating integers

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Hmm. You like ambient music? Interesting.

Sparklehorse aren't ambient overall (I dunno wtf they are) but they've had some run-ins with the genre. Example:

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That there is Mark Linkous' attempt to transcribe the sound he apparently heard while briefly dead (drug overdose).

Other than that, you might want to check out the Homeworld OST.

<youtube=R82FCwl9PmA>

Lots of songs like that.
 

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OhJohnNo said:
Hmm. You like ambient music? Interesting.

Sparklehorse aren't ambient overall (I dunno wtf they are) but they've had some run-ins with the genre. Example:

<youtube=TgcIdlO0V9o>

That there is Mark Linkous' attempt to transcribe the sound he apparently heard while briefly dead (drug overdose).

Other than that, you might want to check out the Homeworld OST.

<youtube=R82FCwl9PmA>

Lots of songs like that.
Both of those are pretty good, i listened to that first one all the way through, despite having so much to go through right now ^^
Jazoni89 said:
I think you will like this, classic ambient Drum and Bass from the early 90's.

Mixed By the well known Andy C when he was only 15 years old.


Also, you can't go wrong with a bit of Massive Attack.


If you want something a bit more heavier with a Techno/Hardcore vibe to it, got you covered.

The first ones not bad, hes a little happy with that rising sparkly noise (as i call it) ...i definately like it ^^ ...whats this about a long, dark tunnel though?

Massive Attack, ive definitely heard plenty of their stuff, i dont own any of it, ive never been sure why... Both them and Portished are good but... i dunno... i should really get some albums >.>

Techno/Metal and 'Hardcore Techno' is a no-go. it just blends into noise and... yeah, i dont get much out of it.

MorphingDragon said:
Submotion Orchestra - Dubstep + Nu Jazz

Wow! This is really good >.> this is a lot of things i like, rolled into one...
Im hoping they do more stuff like this... im looking forward to hearing more :D

Vicarious Reality said:
Do ya like Goa trance? I have a fair bit of that in between my piles of metal.








I really prefer bass and melody focused bands, i guess.
hmmmmmm... This is stuff idve loved years ago...
Under Your Mind still sounds good though, reminds me of 'round Shaped Green Chair Made of Resin' ...no chance of finding that on youtube xD
Chain Algorithm too, but yeah... idve absolutely loved this back in... 2005? no, 2006... i was listening to loads of stuff like this, all the time... i remixed a lot of it too... but i was 15... ehe...

Michaelis96 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNAdtkSjSps

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmBr95q2DMY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjlBCAx6330&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJmbO0EYOik

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiN6t7K7txw&list=FLf4W6UKCRwxLRc3c6K9CJ3g&index=3&feature=plpp_video


Eisenfunk are an industrial/techno-y band, as are Straftanz. Two Steps From Hell and X-Ray Dog generally do trailer music and the last one is Michael McCann's 'Icarus' {the main theme from Human Revolutions.}
The 3rd one reminds me of Fable 1... a lot >.> well, at least it the beginning, its gets very dramatic as it builds... its so close to forming that WoW:BC login screen, but God of War memories keep pushing it back... i generally dont like dramatic trailer music kind of stuff, but the beginnings really good.

The 5th, is... well its still building as i type...
...its good, yeah pretty good... if anything, a little dramatic-trailer-y, but the electronic style keeps that back...

Phew, thats everything!
Lots of great suggestions >.> i never expected so many i hadnt heard of :D
 

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Jazoni89 said:
I think you will like this, classic ambient Drum and Bass from the early 90's.

Mixed By the well known Andy C when he was only 15 years old.


Also, you can't go wrong with a bit of Massive Attack.


If you want something a bit more heavier with a Techno/Hardcore vibe to it, got you covered.

The first ones not bad, hes a little happy with that rising sparkly noise (as i call it) ...i definately like it ^^ ...whats this about a long, dark tunnel though?

Massive Attack, ive definitely heard plenty of their stuff, i dont own any of it, ive never been sure why... Both them and Portished are good but... i dunno... i should really get some albums >.>

Techno/Metal and 'Hardcore Techno' is a no-go. it just blends into noise and... yeah, i dont get much out of it.
Yeah, ATR is an acquired taste, with it's loud balls to the wall sound. So, I don't blame you for not liking it.

The whole long dark tunnel thing is just a typical catchy drum and bass lyric line, it's not really suppose to make any sense.

I have one Massive attack album, so i really should sit down and listen to all of it really, at some point.
 

repeating integers

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garjian said:
OhJohnNo said:
Hmm. You like ambient music? Interesting.

Sparklehorse aren't ambient overall (I dunno wtf they are) but they've had some run-ins with the genre. Example:

<youtube=TgcIdlO0V9o>

That there is Mark Linkous' attempt to transcribe the sound he apparently heard while briefly dead (drug overdose).

Other than that, you might want to check out the Homeworld OST.

<youtube=R82FCwl9PmA>

Lots of songs like that.
Both of those are pretty good, i listened to that first one all the way through, despite having so much to go through right now ^^
I find it very hypnotic, so I can see why you listened to the whole thing. It used to be the longest song in my iTunes library (before I discovered Pink Floyd). As it stands, it's probably my favourite Sparklehorse song.

As for the Homeworld OST, if you're thinking of getting it, it can only be found here [http://homeworld.wikia.com/wiki/Relic_Community_Homeworld_Soundtrack_2.0] IIRC. The tiny little songs usually aren't worth getting (just weird sound effects from the cutscenes) but most of the longer ones are very pleasant.

EDIT: Actually, forget what I said, some of the shorter songs are great mood-setting pieces too.
 

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Bonaparte!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKolJFvqniQ
Weird and fun!

Diary of Dreams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjXU4BBCK_o

A German Darkwave band - I've known them for YEARS, and while my taste in music changed ALOT over the years, I still listen to them alot, especially when I'm travelling to school by train; real 'mood music'

HYPERCRUSH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dpC7FTl00Q

LOVE IT! Indie Electro, although they tend to go a bit mainstream lately

She Wants Revenge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4cVv0kb-Fs

One of the most sophisticated bands I listen to. Synthpop/darkwave/etc. Influenced by Depeche Mode.
 

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I know you said you typically don't dig the sound of electric guitars, but if you're looking for something to silence your thoughts and let your concentrate of stuff, then I'd look up some stuff by Poets of the Fall. They have some pretty good music that lets you wind down and just set yourself straight.