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Old 01-25-2013, 07:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So this moderator said this to me a while back, and Ive been kinda wondering how these genres that he mentioned sound like. Ive never heard them before.

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If psytrance is the only type of instrumental music you're willing to listen to, you're really missing out on a lot of great music. Two of the largest and most significant styles of music of the past few hundred years, jazz and classical, are largely instrumental. Seems a shame to miss out on all of that. Not to mention the fact that you're also missing out on large chunks of everything from surf music to flamenco, post-rock to Chinese classical, tango to ambient music, IDM to third stream, etc., etc.
I'd appreciate it if someone can post a song from one of the genres that he mentioned. Particularly surf music sounds interesting, so a song from that genre would be a good start for me.
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Old 01-25-2013, 07:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well, here's one of my favorite surf tracks, by Dick Dale, one of the inventors of the style:

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Well, here's one of my favorite surf tracks, by Dick Dale, one of the inventors of the style:

Thanks that sounded quite interesting. I didnt like the repetitive sound though. Definitely not something I'd listen to regularly Im afraid. But do you know any nice IDM or third stream songs I could check out as well?
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Well, here's a track from Autechre, one of the bigger IDM groups:




And here's an example of third stream from Jacques Loussier:




Please keep in mind any tracks I post in this thread are simply to give you a rough idea of what that style of music sounds like. Don't dismiss whole genres of music just because you didn't like the one song I happened to choose as an example.
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Well, here's a track from Autechre, one of the bigger IDM groups:




And here's an example of third stream from Jacques Loussier:




Please keep in mind any tracks I post in this thread are simply to give you a rough idea of what that style of music sounds like. Don't dismiss whole genres of music just because you didn't like the one song I happened to choose as an example.
Yes you're right, just because I dont like a song you post doesnt mean the genres should be dismissed.

Anyway, The first one sounded pretty weird to me because of all the random electronic sounds present in it. The second third stream one was very nice although it was also very short. I'd be glad to check out an entire third stream album rather than just one song. Tell me though, are all third stream songs are short like that?
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Anyway, The first one sounded pretty weird to me because of all the random electronic sounds present in it.
Heh. Autechre is the opposite of random. Their tracks actually very structured, it's just that the structure is usually fairly complex.

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The second third stream one was very nice although it was also very short. I'd be glad to check out an entire third stream album rather than just one song. Tell me though, are all third stream songs are short like that?
No, not all third stream songs are short. It's a hybrid of jazz and classical, so as you might imagine, it has plenty of longer pieces. Actually if the track I posted piqued your interest you might want to try checking out the album it's from, Impressions on Chopin's Nocturnes by Jacques Loussier. It's definitely an album that works best listened to whole. Even better than that though, in my opinion, the Nikolai Kapustin album Piano Music (performed by Marc-Andre Hamelin), which is just amazing. Also, not all third stream is piano music by any means. Check out Bill Russo's School of Rebellion for more a full band, horn-based take on the style.
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No, not all third stream songs are short. It's a hybrid of jazz and classical, so as you might imagine, it has plenty of longer pieces. Actually if the track I posted piqued your interest you might want to try checking out the album it's from, Impressions on Chopin's Nocturnes by Jacques Loussier. It's definitely an album that works best listened to whole. Even better than that though, in my opinion, is Nikolai Kapustin's album Piano Music, which is just amazing. Also, not all third stream is piano music by any means. Check out Bill Russo's School of Rebellion for more a full band, horn-based take on the style.
Yes I truly liked it. I'll download these albums that you mentioned if I can find them online somewhere. Also glad to hear that not all third stream songs are short, if they were I'd be quite disappointed to be honest.
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Also keep in mind the diversity within every genre: a single song from any given artist is just not sufficient enough to found an opinion on.
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Some classical stuff you probably already know...



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