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Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by kejk » Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:41 pm

What piece of audio gave you the most intense goosebumps? I mean, really, closing your eyes and just being taken up there!

For me it would 100% have to be the guitar in the breakdown starting at 2:00 minutes into The Flashbulb - Kirlian Choices, don't bother skipping there, listen to the whole tune with your eyes closed as loud as possible!

I hope you will supply me with more of these intense moments in music :)
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by collige » Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:42 pm

Suicide - Frankie Teardrop

I'm not going to bother telling you which parts because you'll know when you hear 'em.
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by Coppola » Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:45 pm

Don Pullen - Ode to Life

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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by collige » Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:46 pm

The part where the beat drop out in Aphex Twin - Polynomial C

Guitar + vocal section in Aaron Spectre - 1600 Penn, FTW

The massive snare rush in Squarepusher - Beep Street

All of Venetian Snares - Bebikukorica Nigiri

All of Bjork - Joga

Buildup and drum solo in AFX - Lisbon Acid
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by Shae » Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:56 pm

The vibration like noise in etched headplate...

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but also

jon e cash - spanish, if people have heard the track, they'll know which bit I'm referring too... I'm gonna go turn my decks on
Dark angel, fall from the heavens above, send me an angel to heal my heart from being in love... After all of the love for you, in my life, but it wasn’t good enough for you, I can’t take no more tears from my eyes.... But it wasn’t good enough for you, I can't take no more hurt from that time....

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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by hackman » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:00 pm

4 minutes 17 seconds on this:




you have to listen to everything up to that point to get it though
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Post by bandshell » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:04 pm

The peak of Sigur Ros - Gong

Talk Talk - After The Flood (specifically the chord change but the whole track is magic)

The melody off Gorillaz - Stop The Dams

The opening chords of Radiohead - Everything In It's Right Place

The melody on DMZ - Anti War Dub

Spacemen 3 - Call The Doctor

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (and the Sparklehorse cover)

dBridge - City of Lonely Runaways

The first synth on Drexciya - Hydro Theory

Lots of Elliott Smith songs

My Bloody Valentine -Only Shallow

The Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored

Incubus - Aqueous Transmission

The peak of Interpol - PDA

The openeing of Interpol - Obstacle 1

Jeff Buckley - Mojo Pin

The high oooo at the end of Mr Bungle - Pink Cigarette

The effected vocal on Frank zappa - Baby Snakes

Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart

The synth that sounds like a wet finger running down glass on Mala -Livin' Different

Darkstar - Aidy's Girl Is A Computer

Venetian Snares - Hiszékeny

Aphex Twin - Flim

The Beatles - A Day In The Life

The Beta Band - Dry The Rain

The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Anemone

The Dandy Warhols - Sleep

The Dandy Warhols - Good Morning

Tom Waits - Tango Till They're Sore

Sonic Youth - The Diamond Sea

and a fuck load of other stuff but I've gotten way too into this and made an embarassingly long post. :oops:
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by djelements » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:06 pm

bandshell wrote:dBridge - City of Lonely Runaways
This.

The buildup in Applist & Pevelblim - Over Here. That shit is sick.
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by kejk » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:07 pm

Wow guys, I'm really pleased! So far each song was really great!

Collige, that tune was sick dude. I got so scared when he commited suicide and he's going to hell, not quite music, but awesome to listen to as art.

EDIT: Nice post bandshell! Listening to each song atm, will reply later hehe! :D
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by kwami » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:08 pm

The way this guy makes his synths sound like they're crying

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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:10 pm

Ben Frost - Steel Wound
Boxcutter - Foxy (That Willie Hutch vocal, actually any original Willie Hutch or Curtis Mayfield tune)
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by kejk » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:11 pm

paravrais wrote:It genuinely was a couple of years before I realised it was pronounced re-noise not ren-wah :i:

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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by collige » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:12 pm

The opening verse of UGK Feat. Outkast - International Player's Anthem

"The angels fell..." Vex'd - Angels

Jay-Z - December 4th
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by Alty » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:23 pm

Probably more but off the top of my head,

Radiohead - Life in a glasshouse
Pink Floyd - Shine on you crazy diamond
Simon and Garfunkel - Parslet Sage Rosemary and Thyme
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by NilsFG » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:24 pm

I get a lot of goosebump but I can't remember something atm :lol:

Oh wait, when Instra:mental - Watching You finally drops, instant goosebumps.

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Post by elibomyekip » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:26 pm

Too many Burial tunes.
When the cut up Fleetwood Mac vocals come in at around 2:40 on The Field - Everday do it for me so much. Easily my favourite tune of all time.
The ambient tones in the background of Squarepusher - Tundra
The entire of The Flashbulb - Sensual Data. Such a pretty minimal dnb track. Pretty melody, that 'It's a beautiful day' sample and the 'ardcore granular synthesis on the drums towards the end.
The melancholy strings in Venetian Snares - Felbomlasztott Mentökocsi just affect me in an odd way, just give me full on images of a snowy nameless film noir city, I'm talking Max Payne sort of business.
One that never ceases to amaze me is 65daysofstatic - Hole. The strings that come out of nowhere in the chorus are just insane.

@around 1.30, but listen to the entire song.
Also, Boards of Canada - Dayvan cowboy in about a billion different places. That initial guitar drop @ 2:07 is the first one, then again when the drums get experimental at around 3:07 followed by the tubular bell sounding synths that kick in @ 3:17, and finally at 3:50 when those strings come in the background. That entire tune is like an orgasm conveyed in sound waves.
Aphex Twin - On and IZ-US are standard too. Back when his productions were utterly dreamy.
Just that kid saying 'stop making that big face!' at the start of iz-us gets me ready for the sea of emotions that are about to kick in. Then when those synthesised strings kick in at around 0:37, you know you're in for a beautiful, beautiful song.
The synth melody in Clark - Future Daniels from around 2 minutes in gets to me too.
Music is just too good.
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by dutty_switch » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:38 pm

The intro to Squarepusher - Journey To Reedham (7am mix) (Especially when you hear it come in live at the end of a packed live set)
Aphex Twin - Rhubarb
Squarepusher - Tundra (& u-Ziq remix)
u-Ziq - The Fear (& Venetian Snares Remix)
Mum - We Have A Map Of The Piano
Boards Of Canada - Roygbiv
Boards Of Canada - Onsen
The entirety of Access To Arasaka - Oppidan
13 & God - Perfect Speed
El Ten Eleven - Fanshawe
Sunny Day Real Estate - Tearing at My Heart
Bowery Electric - Shook One
Bowery Electric - Fear Of Flying
Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentleman We're Floating In Space
Nearly everything off Wisp - Building Dragons EP (especially the build up and drop of The Bard)
RJD2 - Ghostwriter (when all the instruments kick in)
RJD2 - June
Pink Floyd - Shine On Your Crazy Diamond
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows (though the whole of Revolver is awesome to be honest)
The first drop in The Bug - Poison Dart
Insomnia - Faithless
CJ Bolland - Suger Is Sweeter
Aphex Twin - Flim
Aphex Twin - IZ-US

I'm sure there are more but I cannae be bothered any more and I'm just gonna go and listen to everything I've just put on this list :D
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Post by particle-jim » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:39 pm

the bit in "cant we all dream" by sikth at about 5:25 when it comes back in with the violin


various points on the album colors by btbam but particularly the chorus of "sun of nothing" and also in "white walls" when it all kicks off after the quiet bit and then goes into the 'this is all we haaaaaave when we die" bit... and of course the final 2-3 minutes which is just the best riff/solo ever and is the climax of the song/album and then finally ends on a 6/8 piano rendition of the chorus to sun of nothing (goosebumps and tears of joy!)

(Only second half of song... the song is to long to put into one video)

the last 2 and a half minutes of dirty boy by cardiacs where it holds that one note seemingly forever


everything from the glockenspiel motif to the industrial noises makes this the best intro tape ever and always gives goosebumps as it means that cardiacs are making their way to the stage :D


3:40 onwards, when it drops it makes me want to reach out into the sky until im stretched so thin and tall that i cant be seen
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Re: Favourite goosebump moment in music?

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:42 pm

Bjork - Jòga (Them stings :i: )
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