Hello everyone.I am looking for some cool,fun songs,instrumentals to listen and i need your recommendation.When i say cool first song that comes to my mind is Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple or their another one Black Night.To simplify i would love to hear some songs,instrumentals,that would give me some euphorical feeling,either because of their riffs,grooves,sax,maybe whistling parts,etc.Genres doesnt matter.Thank you in advance.
I?m into electronic music, so I?ve literally got thousands of suggestions, but I won?t waste your time with dozens of suggestions. I?ll just say check out The Cinematic Orchestra?s ?Burn Out.?
"Taking control of the elephants" and "touching up all of the elephants" - and I hope you hear it now too.
I think I heard it from iTunes on an ambient playlist. It's hard sometimes to find music that is similar to other songs because they're grouped by album/artist at times.
haven't seen that clip in ages.
I always hade a soft spot for Teardrops my self.
MacLeod said:
Hello everyone.I am looking for some cool,fun songs,instrumentals to listen and i need your recommendation.When i say cool first song that comes to my mind is Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple or their another one Black Night.To simplify i would love to hear some songs,instrumentals,that would give me some euphorical feeling,either because of their riffs,grooves,sax,maybe whistling parts,etc.Genres doesnt matter.Thank you in advance.
I'm not entirely sure about euphoric. But putting one of the greatest bass players of all time in a band with one of the best banjo players of all time... is something pretty cool.
If you want instruments, Shiina Ringo has got you covered across the board from the standard guitar, bass, drums to horns to violins to full-on orchestras. I'm very much a classic rock guy but this Japanese artist has become my favorite artist of all-time.
Here's one of my favorites from her, I just love the flute in this song:
If this song isn't cool, then I don't know what is, bunch of horns and a saxophone. The music video is also really cool with great animation.
Shiina Ringo - Mayonaka wa Junketsu
https://vimeo.com/95092684
Shiina also created and fronted an amazing band, the best since the classic rock era IMO. Here's a music video in english with a cool keytar solo.
Tokyo Jihen - Handsome Sugite
https://vimeo.com/87332296
Here's Tokyo Jihen doing their thing live with such ease featuring a solo via the good old double bass.
Another recent artist I've come to love is Janelle Monae. I actually found out about her because of the movie Hidden Figures as she plays one of the 3 main characters. Both her albums are really good. What other artist working today would make a series of albums heavily influenced by Fritz Lang's Metropolis? The bassline is just off the chain in Tightrope.
One final current artist I sorta really like is Paloma Faith. The "sorta" is because I love her voice and first album; however, her last 2 albums are musically pretty repetitive with basically the same constant beat through most of the songs. Gone are the instruments and variety found in the following song Upside Down.
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