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4'33 by John Cage
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Ditto about the goosebumps mate, deeeeeeeeeeeeep tune.Marsyas wrote:toasty-skinny
i get goosebumps when i hear it.
As for tune I could listen over and over for the moment I will say New Life Baby Paris but it will change in 5minutes. Is likely to be a mala tune though, I find his music speaks to me on a level that not much else can reach.
Another tune I have given bare listens recently is Ike and Tina Turner-Game of Love, also Proud Mary of the same album, listened to them both about 20 times in the past 2days lol. big.
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HehehHeadhunter wrote:infinite riddum & never the same. No one else has ever done that with a musical peice. Bigup cageboomnoise wrote:4'33 by John Cage
I'd love to go to a performance, preferably a recorded one, of 4'33 and make as much 'audience' noise as possible whilst it's being performed - bringing along sweet wrappers and a chesty cough for the event, like. Or sneak a micro Casio keyboard in.
I would be 4'33, I! Mwhahahaaa etc
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Toasty - "Like Sun".
I'd heard some dubstep prior to this and thought it was highly listenable, but "Like Sun" was the tune which cinched my love of the genre. I could write a treatise about all the different reasons it's beautiful. The fluttering flutes, the warmth of the pads, the bass which comes booming out of nowhere, the vocal hook, the sparse percussion providing a nice stabby dichotomy against the soft elements - and the juxtaposition of all of these throughout the track which never sounds predictable or paint-by-numbers.
If you break it down, there's very little to this tune, but all of the elements work together harmoniously to make it sound fuller than it is. It's more than the sum of its parts.
I'd heard some dubstep prior to this and thought it was highly listenable, but "Like Sun" was the tune which cinched my love of the genre. I could write a treatise about all the different reasons it's beautiful. The fluttering flutes, the warmth of the pads, the bass which comes booming out of nowhere, the vocal hook, the sparse percussion providing a nice stabby dichotomy against the soft elements - and the juxtaposition of all of these throughout the track which never sounds predictable or paint-by-numbers.
If you break it down, there's very little to this tune, but all of the elements work together harmoniously to make it sound fuller than it is. It's more than the sum of its parts.
Tough choice, if i could clone the experience for genre..
dubstep: Wonder - What
junlge: Ed Rush - Guncheck
classic: Beethoven - Symph#3 Egmont Overture
metal: Meshuggah - New Millenium Cyanide Christ
minimal: Isolee - Rockers
reggae: Johnny Osbourne - Truth & Rights
other: Bowie - Life On Mars
.. cheating i know but otherwise an impossible choice
dubstep: Wonder - What
junlge: Ed Rush - Guncheck
classic: Beethoven - Symph#3 Egmont Overture
metal: Meshuggah - New Millenium Cyanide Christ
minimal: Isolee - Rockers
reggae: Johnny Osbourne - Truth & Rights
other: Bowie - Life On Mars
.. cheating i know but otherwise an impossible choice
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