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Old 03-10-2016, 09:37 PM   #11 (permalink)
TrickTheTeeVee
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Originally Posted by Plankton View Post
Hey there Trick, welcome to MB.
Thanks! glad to be here.

What kinda things do you recommend around hear?

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Originally Posted by Mr. Charlie View Post
Hello person who thinks too much. May you one day master your mind.
Well, the only thing I can count on being real is my ability to think, and if anything is to come after I loose that ability, surely the only thing we could take across with us is our knowledge. Therefore I feel like there is no such thing as thinking too much. (i may be thinking wrongly though eh? that'd be totally counter productive, rendering your statement true)
Also, I wish that my mind would master "me" already, cause usually the wrong one is steering us about. =D

I look forward to discussing things with you around here.

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Originally Posted by Janszoon View Post
I love Tom Waits. I'm not familiar with The Bad Plus, what do they sound like?

As far as what I like goes, like you I go through artists like crazy. I tend to go through cycles of listening to certain styles incessantly for a while then jumping to something else. Right now I've been listening to a lot of fast and crazy electronic music in the gabber/breakcore vein. Some recent phases for me before that were yass (a Polish hybrid of jazz, postpunk, electronica and experimentalism), South African hip hop/electronica, musicals (never thought I'd go there but it happened), New Orleans bounce, Dixieland jazz, dub music. Styles I tend to go back to a lot are doom metal, grindcore, hardcore punk, bebop, free jazz, post punk, IDM, golden age hip hop, experimental hip hop, exotica, tropicalia, 60s pop, 70s pop, 80s pop, Europop, industrial and afrobeat.

Sorry about the long answer. :/

The Bad Plus are a remnant from my 'non-jarring jazz' phase. Just a simple trio, they do a lot of clever timings in their stuff, the pianist is just brilliant with his hand work. They have some relative complexity but it's not masturbatory. it just always feels like they are having fun more than displaying talent. They have some originals but also a lot of clever covers. They just did a new album with a guest musician that I have been meaning to pickup. it seems promising.

I'm happy to know I'm not the only one who genre hops, I have not really gone into the stuff you say your into right now, would you recommend some bands to start with?

I too had a musicals period, in my mental autobiography I may title that chapter "the happiest tears I cried"
but out of it I have a pretty entertaining stack of musicals records.

What is some of your favourite free-jazz stuff?
also, would recommend some of the experimental hip-hop you like, it touches some of the music I am working on so I like to get new influences.

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Originally Posted by Janszoon View Post
Sorry about the long answer. :/
If that is considered a long answer by the standards of MB, Then I may annoy some people with my textual enamouration.
oh well
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