What music are you into?

goth was all a bit too "self-conscious boarding school kids hanging around in Camden" for me. Industrial had its moments though - Senser were quite big in my first year at uni
In the US it was all about suburban teenage angst. Or boredom. Or both :lol: We were all very, very depressed. And the world was unfair. And we all joined Amnesty Int'l and Greenpeace. And yes, frequent trips to Georgetown (it had some Camden-like shops and movie theaters with foreign films with subtitles...)

My nickname is leftover from that era... along with the discomfort I feel when not wearing at least one article of black clothing :lol:
 
are any of your friends satanists and do any of them drink blood? And if not, why not?
 
In the US it was all about suburban teenage angst. Or boredom. Or both :lol: We were all very, very depressed. And the world was unfair. And we all joined Amnesty Int'l and Greenpeace. And yes, frequent trips to Georgetown (it had some Camden-like shops and movie theaters with foreign films with subtitles...)

My nickname is leftover from that era... along with the discomfort I feel when not wearing at least one article of black clothing :lol:

you sound like my cousin Andrew - he's a 43 year old goth and still feels 'misunderstood' by society

*tune for this thread The Cure - 'lullaby' = gothic AND balearic :D
 
From my last fm profile...

An eclectic blend of old skool, summer of love '88 aciiiiieeeeeed fluff, boompety Chicago boomp, deep trainspotter house, David Mancuso/Larry Levan (Paradise Garage/The Loft circa 1976-1987), the Masters at Work, downtempo trip hoppy beats 'n bobs, classic noodley Hancock/Coltrane dinner jazz *nice*, retrodisco, rare groove, saxolicious ghetto funk, art rock, electro & ironic East London noise, hardcore whistle blowing rave (f*** the 'nu' ****), minimal/techy ClickWhirrPlinkPlonkBleepyness, Trade hoovers, flatulent vomitous basslines, sandally fluoro Goa psychadelia, nosebleed chainsaw gabbercore and any guilty pleasures your Mum would tap her feet to.

...

Sod being niche these days...there's far too much good music out there to be a house purist.

Currently listening to Courtney Pyne and stroking my chin a lot. :lol:
 
Disco , funk, soul, northern soul, rare-groove, house music in most of it's forms, techno, trip-hop, some hip hop, chilled stuff like Boards Of Canada and lots of other kinda ambient stuff, 80's synth pop, jazz. Lots of other things you'd probably call world music.

If I'm in the right mood I can listen to some rock stuff but I've really not got much time for it.
 
I'm not a massive house/techno music fan at all myself and more. It is nice to listen to and all, but for me it really needs to be in a club to work. That said i've been listening to daft punks live album recently & that is seriously funkin good.

Don't get me wrong, if I find myself back in Space or Pacha it will all change. And having to get up on my Orbital as I am going to see them at Big Chill.
I lurve radiohead geekly collecting rare tracks, box sets etc. Sigur Ros Aegitis Byrnum (sic? who cares) is the best album of music ever produced - however I believe this is an accepted fact nowadays.

NicK Cave, bit of (older) REM.

Been digging out some classic GnR, Metallica & f uck i could get slated here...Def Leppard Hysteria, CLASSIC ALBUM.

Been listening to Talk Talk recently, belting stuff

Never under stood jazz, the last refuge of the talentless musician?
 
Never under stood jazz, the last refuge of the talentless musician?

:eek:

Sooooo not true.

A real jazz musician plays everything that doesn't follow the 'populist' verse/chorus/verse/reprise/repeat/fade mass produced formula.

They are and always have been the true innovators.

Go and educate self immediately. :lol:

Hysteria used as an example of talent to trash jazz. That's hysterical.

:lol: :rolleyes:
 
To name a few, these days I am into the following:

M.A.N.D.Y, Green Velvet, Larry Levan, Loco Dice, Claude von Stroke, Carl Craig, DJ Pierre, Tania Vulcano, Bookashade, Harvey, Chicken Lips, Paul Takahashi, Force of Nature, Hercules and the Love Affair, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Jeno, DUBTRIBE, Garth, Matthew Dear, Francois K., Rub N Tug, Doc Martin, DUBTRIBE, Richie Hawtin, Tim Sweeney.
 
big fan of Drum & Bass ... and being from the UK - we are never short of great production & club nights!!

Minimal grooves is also what i like to 'get down' to

Donavon Frankenreiter among many other acoustic artists i love to just chill and mellow out to.
 
As for jazz, I guess it depends on what kind of jazz you're talking about though. For instance, I saw soil & pimp at the worldwide festival in 2006 and although they were pretty entertaining visually, the music was tedious. Sun Ra on the other hand and that spacey sound is much more interesting to my ears. I generally prefer electronic artists who incorporate a jazz aesthetic into their work eg detroit experiment - think twice or recloose - dust and of course, the great disco/philly acts too.

some music on my ipod right now - would anywhere in Ibiza ever play this lot? I really should have asked this before!

america - horse with no name (leo elstob re-edit)
findlay brown - losing the will to survive
brian protheroe - pinball (ashley beedle re-edit)
mandy smith - i just can't wait
hall & oates - i can't go for that (rico re-rub)
wings - silly love songs
DJ Shadow - you can't go home again
vangelis - let it happen
cornelius - drop (kings of convenience remix)
phoenix - if ever I feel better
lemon jelly featuring william shatner - GO
jackson jones - put your pants on (pilooski edit)
grace jones - william's blood
richie havens - going back to my roots
chic - i want your love (tangoterje edit)
pete heller - big love/d-train you're the one for me (dimitri from paris)
salsoul orchestra - salsoul rainbow
rickster - night moves
ferrer & sydenham - sandcastles
kings of tomorrow - no problem
mr fingers - can u feel it (featuring Barack H Obama)
daniel wang - berlin sunrise (die nacht)
roy davis junior - i have a vision (the juan maclean remix)
lindstrom - the contemporary fix
jestofunk - can we live
figurines - silver ponds (ben watt dub)
justin martin - sad piano
latour - blue
lcd soundsystem - yeah
skwerl - all woman
icube - prophetization
 
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