I love this band
Akira Yamaoka - Silent Hill 2 Original Soundtrack
I do very much enjoy the soundtracks to these games, even the nosier industrial pieces (especially them, though really it's all good in my opinion :P)
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The don't listen to dubstep, simples :P
And currently, I'm listening through:
An album of rather gentle, dreamy folk songs from the guy otherwise known as one of the fronting faces of Blur and the mastermind behind Gorillaz. So far, so gorgeous.
I've been listening to this constantly for the last two days. Its not something you would expect to hear me listening to given my love of Metalcore and Melodic Death Metal, but its just a really good "feel good" album. So far its my favorite album this year, which surprises me just by saying that. :PÂ
Aesop Rock - Labor Days
Because Aesop is perhaps my fav rapper so far, this album being no exception to my fondness of his style :P
Squarepusher presents: Shobaleader One - d'Demonstrator
A wonderfully chill album with a rather unique sound that seems to fuse synthpop with rock and jazz, and vocodered vocals to top it all of.
Balam Acab - Wander/Wonder
Sample heavy electronics that's so chilled out it borders on ambient (but never quite becomes ambient). The definition of beauty.
^^That's some awesome cover art there!
Pretty great album, not nearly as good as Deliver Us or The Human Romance, but still really solid.
tntkng
Hell yeah it is, I think one of the bands vocalist did it. Give a song a try off youtube, it's a really interesting take on progressive metal and I'm utterly hooked.
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Featuring the classic Echoes, although that's nearly finished now, intened to go onto this once it is:
Tim Hecker - Ravedeath, 1972
Ambient drone consisting of piano and guitar work (both unaltered and heavily edited) and various forms of noise.
Currently listening to Mammal by Altar of Plagues
This is probably my favourite album, and for a good reason.
Tim Hecker - Ravedeath, 1972Ambient drone consisting of piano and guitar work (both unaltered and heavily edited) and various forms of noise.
rocketfox129
Listened to the first song and fell in love.
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Tim Hecker - Ravedeath, 1972Ambient drone consisting of piano and guitar work (both unaltered and heavily edited) and various forms of noise.
applesxc47
Listened to the first song and fell in love.
Glad you enjoy!
Tim Hecker - Mirages
^Yes
applesxc47
Which one's that to?
Zomboy - Game Time EP
Essentially betraying my earlier listenings by going through a brostep EP :P
Thanks :P I hadn't listened to them in awhile so I went through a few of their things again via spotify :D
Oh, and now I'm going through this :P
I'm digging Disintegration by The Cure. I haven't listened to it in ages and now I remember why I love it so much.
^ Disintegration is a very nice album
Gesaffelstein - Modern Walk
Some nice modern minimal synthpop, before he went all heavy techno (which I do like, don't get me wrong, but it'd be nice if he still did the odd piece that was in this style still).
Starscream - Future, Towards the Edge of Forever
Before the band changed their name to Infinity Shred. Chiptunes and Post-Rock unite together to make for a rather interesting album.
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