Me myself I like a bit of everything. No specific genre for me.
What about you guys?
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Metal - of varieties Doom, Black, Death, Progressive and Symphonic. Romantic Classical Music also ranks up there, as does Shoegaze and Industrial Rock.
Classical and alternative rock are my biggest passions but I'll pretty much listen to any genre except for metal which I can't seem to enjoy anymore.
[QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"]I'll pretty much listen to any genre except for metal which I can't seem to enjoy anymore.BiancaDKall out of teenage rage, are we? ^o^
Yeah I don't know honestly. I can still listen to some old industrial bands now and again and enjoy them but I just can't seem to get into metal anymore despite the fact that there are many fine bands out there that mix up elements that would appeal to me such as the bands with a more classical approach to their material. This is especially odd considering my proclivity towards modern composers utilizing sound clusters and creating large walls of ebbing and flowing sound movements. Oh well...it's not like there's not more than enough stuff out there to keep me busy.
Yeah I don't know honestly. I can still listen to some old industrial bands now and again and enjoy them but I just can't seem to get into metal anymore despite the fact that there are many fine bands out there that mix up elements that would appeal to me such as the bands with a more classical approach to their material. This is especially odd considering my proclivity towards modern composers utilizing sound clusters and creating large walls of ebbing and flowing sound movements. Oh well...it's not like there's not more than enough stuff out there to keep me busy.Lord_Daemonwell, the way your formulate the problematic (or lack of there actually being one), it really is a curiosity why certain pleasures fade. o:
I like electronic and experimental. Listen to some of my music! Industrial fans will like Beaten With Heavy Clubs.
http://www.myspace.com/magicmax123
Dawn of Ashes, Throbbing Gristle, Skinny Puppy, Angus Maclise, Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Cage, John Cale, Pierre Schaeffer, Edgard Varese, Iannis Xenakis, Rune Lindblad, Konrad Boehmer, and my alien pals.
Dawn of Ashes, Throbbing Gristle, Skinny Puppy, Angus Maclise, Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Cage, John Cale, Pierre Schaeffer, Edgard Varese, Iannis Xenakis, Rune Lindblad, Konrad Boehmer, and my alien pals.
maxrulesyou
That's a mighty nice list! It's always nice seeing Skinny Puppy and Iannis Xenakis on a single short list although I'm not too partial to John Cage except for some of his earlier works involving spatial experimentations and the prepared piano. Have you ever listened to any Giacinto Scelsi or Gyorgy Ligeti by any chance?
HonestlyI can't remember the names of many artists despite my excellent memory due to sheer numbers.
It's rare that one post will be seen by large numbers of people soI keep posting my link. If you don't like my music that is your problem and yours alone.
Yes but this person was asking about music soI figured I'd post my link here as well. I don't think I've done any damage with two posts.I wasn't planning on flooding this wonderfulforum soI think we should all calm down and enjoy the variety of sound on our tiny planet.
[QUOTE="maxrulesyou"]You keep posting your link to your myspace page for what?It's rare that one post will be seen by large numbers of people soI keep posting my link. If you don't like my music that is your problem and yours alone.
GrandJury
It is my artist page. Ten of my favorite songsI made are on it.
primarily Metal and Classical. I just love technical intricant music of nearly any kind. However, I also greatly enjoy ambient stuff like Godspeed You and plain heavy stuff like Devin Towsnend.
If I had to pick one, it would be metal. So much variety. I can go from Agalloch to Between The Buried And Me to Symphony X to Queensryche, and they sound nothing alike really.
i have a fairly broad range of music i enjoy from most metal genres to reggae, bit of blues n jazz, classic rock and some classical...but at the moment im really into folk/viking/pirate metal such as korpiklaani, turisas and alestorm.
for the most part -it is more about artist than genre thoughrawsavon...b-but, if it's not about genre, then how are people supposed to be able to immediately label and judge you?
[QUOTE="rawsavon"]for the most part -it is more about artist than genre thoughEngrish_Major...b-but, if it's not about genre, then how are people supposed to be able to immediately label and judge you? I know right...I guess my answer should have been: "is there any genre other than METAL"
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