I'll start:
>classical shoegaze
I'm basically wondering what the classical equivalent of Loveless would be, some kind of piece that is densely layered and textured but still melodic.
I'll start:
>classical shoegaze
I'm basically wondering what the classical equivalent of Loveless would be, some kind of piece that is densely layered and textured but still melodic.
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Noise Jazz
radiohead - a moon shapped pool
Psychedelic gospel
Naked City self-titled
Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz
Idiot
IDM + math rock
Or IDM + anything with guitars really
Paul Dolden, maybe?
that's not really possible, a staple of shoegaze is heavy reverb and usage of effect pedals and no classical music is going to have reverb or effect pedals
steve reich - music for 18 muscicians
was about to post Reich
get ready to love me, OP
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I'm actually looking to incorporate shoegaze vocabulary into classical. I'm thinking of doing it primarily with strings as they are quite possibly the only instrument that can do the kind of bends that a guitar with a tremolo can do. Brass is also a good choice for this. Idk, it might work or it might not, I'll do it as a project next semester. I'll see what my professor thinks of the idea
post rap (death of pablo doesn't count)
Atrocity Exhibition :^)
or cLOUDDEAD
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Communist Noise Rock
Dream Prog (Besides Meddle)
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Saucerful of Secrets
Already listened to it. Thanks anyways for sharing a good album.
thank you
Lots of no wave
James chance and the contortions - buy
Swans - Self titled Ep
Good music that Sup Forums would never listen to because it's not on a core chart or from any of the faux hipster genres they keep circlejerking
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DSOTM and Wish You Were Here also works, but I assume you listened to those as well.
try Motorpsycho - Here Be Monsters
thats a pretty nice record but then you have to remember hermeto gets mentioned in all BR threads
but yee its a nice one
>Motorpsycho - Here Be Monsters
Perfect, thanks user
holy fuck! This is good. more like this?
Nice, the krauts always deliver.
>implying that Loveless isn't melodic
nigga wut
>Downtempo Breakbeat
The Campfire Headphase
the liner notes include analysis of how the songs fit into socialist philosophy with footnotes providing literary sources
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IDM Nu Metal
post-noise
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One of my favorite albums. That's actually why I'm asking. I wish there was something else that sounded like it.
Is Campfire Headphase worth checking out? I heard the general consensus was that it was a big step down from Geogaddi so I never really explored it but I do really like Dayvan Cowboy.
Also I'm sure somebody on Warp has done something to the effect of downtempo breakbeat desu
he implied the exact opposite of that
Yes, please listen to it. I think TCH is a more enjoyable listen than any of the other BoC albums. Way too underappreciated for the experimentation it tried.
noise funk (Primus doesn't count)
TCH is the most instantly gratifying album in their catalog, you'll most likely adore it the first few times you listen. But, at least for me, it feels like their shallowest album and once you get used to it it kinda loses its appeal.
weeaboo music
Colin Stetson- Those who didn't run
Pretty intense shit man. It's not noise like Machine Gun, but it's pretty unique. His other stuff is good too.
>no classical music is going to have reverb or effect pedals
are you serious? lol
this guy actually seems really cool
already a big Steve Reich fan and I love minimalism in general
Rap, but with guitars instead of beats.
Eyedea & Abilities - By The Throat
noise jazz