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banjola_jarboe
Does the shoutbox work? ;) Thank you dude and go ahead! You have a very nice library as well!
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music-o-maniac
Hello! I went to search for my shout on Clint Mansell's page, cause I was curious what I wrote back in the day. :D You have a very nice library as well! :)
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RealKodijack
Hehe. I often stumble upon my own old entries when I think I have to leave an entry somewhere. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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music-o-maniac
At least this one was a normal one. I sometimes stumble upon shouts which I posted around 2009/2010 and they make me cringe... :D
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RealKodijack
:-) Well, no need to cringe. At this point of time you exactly felt to post this. So, couldn't have been THAT wrong ,-)
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BierBorsti
Danke ;) Du hast auch einige tolle Sachen drin und ich finde es immer gut, wenn man sich nicht nur auf eine Musikrichtung konzentriert bzw nur ein Genre hört
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IntruderIAm
Hey! Thanks for Nosferatu, I listened to both song and I definitely liked them a lot! In return, I am going to point your attention to a couple of Prog/Electronic oriented artistis/bands from the 1970's. I am going to start with Michael Rother, you might remember him from the work he did with Kraftwerk or Neu. His music is very meditative, but different from Schroeder's style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzHTV_6mcxY
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RealKodijack
Hóla! Glad you liked Nosferatu! Didn't knew Rother, but liked the style. More chilling than meditative I'd say, but very nice! Assuming you know the majors of Berlin School like TD or Schulze, I'd like to hint you this great fellow and one of his most awesome meditative tunes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8BMhREhqEc And have some other goth-rock you may enjoy (an old veteran-goth-rock-group): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyFJZW3dkkU
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RealKodijack
Danke! Ein Deutscher der öffentlich zu den Onkelz steht, wow *seufz* Na wenigstens werden wir dann nicht den üblichen Onkelz-Dialog haben :-)
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vaire_paunova
That's actually true about a lot of Italian tenors - they sing with an ease that's rarely found in tenors from other countries... or it may just be their tradition and training, but I've listened to so many tenors with whom it sounds more like shouting or showing off, as if they were saying "look me, I can hit this note", they have strong voices, but totally lacking beauty... And yes, life's not fair, especially not to talent, but what can you expect from an audience to which Bocelli is the epitome of great, classically-trained singing, when he is not even that good compared to others in the so-called pop-opera field (no offence meant if you like him). :)
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vaire_paunova
Hey there! Carlo Bergonzi is indeed one of the best, isn't he? His interpretation of Una furtiva lagrima is by far the best I've heard...
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flesh_on_bone
I've already grabbed a few from yours. You've got good taste. You might enjoy this site I came across since I left that comment http://www.cymaticmusic.co.uk/ And you'll find a lot of what most people would consider crap in my library, but among a lot of those artists are particular melodies and things I can't deny loving. If things come to my head I'll toss you some mediafire links in the future.
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flesh_on_bone
"It's quite hard to describe what i mean but...who cares anyway?" Everybody would if they could comprehend those things. Music deals with the spirit, words deal with the ego, existence deals with the body. The nature of music has everything to do with form, geometry, and existence.
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