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Old 07-11-2017, 04:43 PM   #4011 (permalink)
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Hi. First post. So hello, all! Looking for some recommendations for anything atonal/discordant/dissonant. Dislike genre labels, but I'm into post-rock, hardcore, post-punk etc., so happy with any recommendations in those areas, but am interested in anything that could be considered discordant....classical, jazz, rock are all good. Cheers!
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Old 07-11-2017, 04:53 PM   #4012 (permalink)
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If you're a post punk fan and aren't into no wave yet you're in for a treat. Check this comp out for the genre gods. DNA is my personal favourite and probably the most dissonant too.

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Old 07-11-2017, 06:23 PM   #4013 (permalink)
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Not the best judge of what's truly discordant and not just noisy, but I imagine Gorguts more than fit the bill.

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Old 07-15-2017, 01:30 PM   #4014 (permalink)
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Anyone seen this movie? This song by Geoff Mulder won't leave my brain. Only problem is, the guy didn't do anything similar.
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Old 07-16-2017, 06:44 AM   #4015 (permalink)
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Hi.
Since a few months, I listen to music in my bed before sleeping, in the dark, eyes closed and wearing ear-in headphones.

I've noticed that some music, with the good state of mind (and maybe the fatigue), will induce some extremely pleasant sensations, as well as more or less abstract thoughts or mental sceneries. Which for me never occurs when I listen to music in a neutral context; like doing something else (obviously) or actually listening to music instead of hearing it. For example when I spend one, two or three hours on youtube discovering new amazing stuff.
This is something else.

I often listened to music before sleeping, my favorite bands and so on, but I now listen to music (different ones) in the purpose of experimenting again this weird and extremely relaxing state.

I think it began when a friend made me discover this:

implex grace - through lumenescent passages II - sunrise over paradise

edit : I couldn't post url so I'll post the youtube id of each song:
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I never experienced something like this in my life and it was an amazing experience. Every night I listened to this and it was like a brain orgasm.

On every song, there are specific, key parts which will lead to this state or help me to feel it, usually for a few seconds.
In this one, almost all the song do the job. The voices are often an important voice.


Here are some other examples of songs that I have used or that I currently use for this purpose:

KOKIA - Tenjin no Komoriuta

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Key parts: The choirs which move toward some more electronic sound (1:15, 1:30).


Paul Leonard-Morgan "Ma-Ma's Requiem" DREDD

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Key parts: the electric guitar sounds (1:47, 2:40, etc)

Violet Cold - Lovegaze (2017)

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Here this is more the calm first part than the metal one which doesn't fit in what I'm looking for.
Key parts: The voices (2:26 and more). Means "I love you" in Turkish by the way.


Gris - L'aube

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Key parts: The male screams and female singing at the end: 3:55 until the end. Amazing.

So I tried to identify what in these songs make me feel weird and good, often for a few seconds at specific parts.
I think almost all the parts have something creepy, ghostly, sad, haunting, with mesmerizing melodies.

Of course, this effect fades over time as I listen more and more the same song, so I keep using new ones. I use a song for some weeks and I'll listen to it again after, but less often. I also like to listen to two or three songs in a row before sleeping.

Can you relate to this experience? Do you have some good track that would fit my needs and desires?
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Old 07-19-2017, 04:48 AM   #4016 (permalink)
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Anyone know of any non-traditional bands that have appropriated the duduk as an instrument?
Not quite Duduk but King Gizzard use a Zurna on Flying Microtonal Banana.
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I think what you posted is a bit better, but Danny Brown's Atrocity Exhibition is pretty post punky.
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Old 07-27-2017, 09:36 PM   #4018 (permalink)
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*epic guitar solo blasts into my face*

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Old 08-07-2017, 05:25 AM   #4019 (permalink)
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Recommend me some up beat, energetic post-punk
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at the point that I would like it maybe it'd just be post punk

but my reaction to that Gina X song remix was like "this is what I would want from Hip Hop"
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I think what you posted is a bit better, but Danny Brown's Atrocity Exhibition is pretty post punky.
You ever get around to this?
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