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coryallen2 04-01-2009 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by RiotGod (Post 626870)
Ever listen to Kraftwerk -- or Jean Michel Jarre? Try Tomita -- these are some artists pre-date today's form of "electronica"


thanks dude

Janszoon 04-01-2009 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Demonoid (Post 626851)
I'm no expert, but anyways, I suppose this one is not exactly from "Mexico" but give it a try -

BABE(B)LOGUE: The Roots of Chicha - Psychedelic Cumbias from Peru (2007)

I'm not sure whether that's what you are after as I have no idea what's 'cumbia'. It just had the word and I happened to remember :laughing:.

Or maybe something like this?

(Ignore the accordion pic. I'm sure you'll get through it :laughing:. I find the accordion to be a bit cheesy, but that wasn't half bad. And I *think* it has some complex-tribal sort of drumming?)


Edit: And here's a track from the compilation without any vocals

YouTube - juaneco y su combo - me robaron mi runa mula

Heh. Thanks for the suggestions but I actually already own an El Gran Silencio album (it's a pretty good album but the accordion does get old after a while) as well as that "Roots of Chicha" disc. Based on what I've heard I think cumbias are really different depending what their country of origin is and I think the type of cumbia I'm looking for is specifically Mexican. As far as the other style of Mexican music I'm looking for goes (the style with the yodeling and fiddle), you may be one of the few people on here familiar with the one good example of it that I know by name. Do you have the Cafe Tacuba album Avalanche de Exitos? If you do, the song "Ojala Que Llueva Cafe" is the exact style of music I'm looking for.

LoathsomePete 04-01-2009 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 626940)
Heh. Thanks for the suggestions but I actually already own an El Gran Silencio album (it's a pretty good album but the accordion does get old after a while) as well as that "Roots of Chicha" disc. Based on what I've heard I think cumbias are really different depending what their country of origin is and I think the type of cumbia I'm looking for is specifically Mexican. As far as the other style of Mexican music I'm looking for goes (the style with the yodeling and fiddle), you may be one of the few people on here familiar with the one good example of it that I know by name. Do you have the Cafe Tacuba album Avalanche de Exitos? If you do, the song "Ojala Que Llueva Cafe" is the exact style of music I'm looking for.

Janzoon I would also recommend Rodgrio y Gabriela, they do flamenco style music that seriously makes me hard.



Yes that is Orion, the Metallica song.

Janszoon 04-01-2009 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Pobodys_Nerfect (Post 626941)
Janzoon I would also recommend Rodgrio y Gabriela, they do flamenco style music that seriously makes me hard.



Yes that is Orion, the Metallica song.

Not what I was looking for at all but good stuff regardless. I think I've actually heard these two somewhere before.

Guybrush 04-01-2009 11:41 AM

RIO yo. RIO? Yo man. RIO yo.

I have like Univers Zero and Far Corner .. Any other essentials someone could recommend?

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Originally Posted by gunnels (Post 626430)
The only jazz album I own is Cosmos by Sun Ra

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Originally Posted by crash_override (Post 626641)
I recently stumbled upon a good jazz/blues station here and they play alot of good stuff but don't offer a tracklist so i rarely know what they are playing. Any reco's would be nice.

I'm not really into jazz .. I like it a lot, but it's not what I play most. Also, just asking for jazz is like asking for recommendations on metal. You don't know if they want Dio or Korpiklaani. Anyways!

I think an easy entry into jazz is to check out the cream from last decades swing revival. Squirrel Nut Zippers is my favourite of the bunch and their album "Perennial Favorites" is excellent. I also wrote a review on it in my journal. I have one album by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy called "Americana Deluxe" and although it's not as diverse, it's also good.



This is not the track I wanted to show, but the selection off youtube is not really extensive. It's Squirrel Nut Zippers opening track from Perennial Favorites (released in 1997).


If you like gypsy jazz reminiscent of old Django Reinhardt, I can recommend Joe Pass album "For Django" (1964) or Bireli Lagrene's "Gipsy Project & Friends" (2002).



The video above shows Bireli and his gang playing Django's jazz standard, Minor Swing.


If you like more trippy electronica jazz with a bit of drum n bass and other stuff thrown in, then you could have a look at Jaga Jazzist from Norway or perhaps Kyoto Jazz Massive from Japan.



The video above shows Jaga Jazzist song Animal Chin from their 2001 album "A Livingroom Hush" which got good reviews in Norway.


If you want more prog-jazz fusion stuff, I think you should check out the Canterbury scene's legendary Soft Machine. The following video is from the last half of the last track on their album "Third" from 1970.




Guys like Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Herbie Han**** or John Coltrane shouldn't need an introduction since they are all still immensely popular. I have Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" from 1965 and I like it a lot. It's also critically acclaimed. "Miles Ahead" (1957) and "Kind of Blue" (1957) by Miles Davis are awesome .. I also got Bitches Brew on a recommendation here, but I've yet to listen to it. It's also easy to get box sets from all these artists.



In the youtube-vid, you can see Miles Davis and John Coltrane together playing "So What", the opening track on "Kind of Blue".


If you think you might like avant-garde jazz, try Bill Frisell. The following vid shows him playing Shenandoah which is from his 1999 album "Good Dog, Happy Man" ..




Tired of writing now :(

dac 04-01-2009 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Bulldog (Post 626861)
Some albums you might like;

Morcheeba - Big Calm
Thievery Corporation - The Mirror Conspiracy
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
Faithless - Reverance
Tricky - Maxinquaye

^ Should all be easy enough to find. If you don't have them already of course.

Yeah I have Maxinquaye and fecking love it. Thanks.

jackhammer 04-01-2009 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by dac (Post 626979)
Yeah I have Maxinquaye and fecking love it. Thanks.

You didn't reply to my Trip Hop reccos. You are on my shit list now :(

Blue 04-01-2009 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 627052)
You didn't reply to my Trip Hop reccos. You are on my shit list now :(

Did you have a chance to listen to the opera recommendations I put up?

jackhammer 04-01-2009 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue (Post 627204)
Did you have a chance to listen to the opera recommendations I put up?

I sure did but I have to admit to be enamoured with female voices in opera. Thanks anyway.

Terrible Lizard 04-01-2009 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 627303)
I sure did but I have to admit to be enamoured with female voices in opera. Thanks anyway.

Diamanda Galas doesn't count. :laughing:


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