Influences/What r u listening to currently?

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noisetonepause
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Post by noisetonepause » Wed Jul 21, 2004 11:35 pm

Arab Strap, Beastie Boys (ain't got tt5b yet, tho), Roots Manuva, Dizzee Rascal, Sisters of Mercy, Joy Division, Alex Reece, Wookie, Primal Scream, Georges Brassens, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Los de Abajo, Philip Glass (concert last night - mmmmm), David Sylvian, Four Tet, David Byrne... that sort of thing.

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timewastin
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Post by timewastin » Thu Jul 22, 2004 12:58 am

Blow your headphones by The Herbalizer
HeadHunters by Herbie Hancock
Stratosfear by Tangerine Dream
No Protection by Massive Attack/Mad Professor
Entroducing by DJ Shadow
Dimensions of Sound by E-Z Rollers
Discern/Define by Poets of Rhythm
Music Evolution by Buckshot LeFonque
One Word Extinguisher by Prefuse 73
Hard Normal Daddy by Squarepusher
Cosmic Funk by Lonnie Liston Smith
Moon Safari by Air
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Post by Guest » Thu Jul 22, 2004 2:40 am

air :)

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Post by futureproof » Thu Jul 22, 2004 4:10 am

generic wrote:
the Jimmy Castor Bunch - 16 slabs of funk
HELL YA!!! I love Jimmy Castor Bunch. dont know that title though...sounds like a comp. it must have "its just begun" and "troglodytes" though right?

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Post by MarkH » Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:21 am

Tricky, Morcheeba, FSOL, Unkle, Portishead, Bomfunk MCs, Zero 7, Hooverphonic, Sonic Youth, Bjork, Ian Brown, Curve, Garbage, Fluke, Republica, Iggy Pop, and many more.

I was born in 1973 and really disliked a lot of the mainstream 80s music. I couldn't stand it. I was a drummer in Jr. High school and pretty versatile in my taste in music, so I listened to a lot of Sonic Youth, Sugarcubes, and on the flips side I really like LL Cool J's 'Around the Way Girl' - go figure. As the 90s came around bands like Curve, Garbage, and Republica appealed to me and I worked my way into the 'electronic' genre like Massive Attack, Morcheeba, and Portishead. I guess you could say that I was never glued to one specific genre. There were bits and pieces I like from different artists and never felt like I had to classify them. That's probably why I like bands that fuse elequent vocals, melodic tones, gritty bass lines, and funky beats.

Thanks,
MarkH

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