What are you listening to at the moment?

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Pinkbox
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03 Sep 2015

That thread about game music made me realise that there's not really any space on this board dedicated to what we listen to.
Ok I make noise and techno music, we can talk about that through Reason, but I also really love disco music, and I actually play mainly disco and house music when I dj.
I'm pretty sure there's a lot of people here who'd be pleased to share this little gem they're repetitively listening to.

And as long as we've a thread about what we're watching, may I ask...what are you listening to?

To start, I like this really much


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03 Sep 2015

I have embraced Allihoopa. Come listen and play with my crap Figure loops here:
https://allihoopa.com/zeebot

They really are crap.

pLansford

03 Sep 2015

You really want fifty people slamming you with a bunch of random music? Okie-dokie.

I listen to the deep tech channel on Digitally Imported Radio and I came across a nice mix from a woman named Camea.



I added her to my long and growing list of music likes on Facebook and then she posted a music video for one of her own tracks which I thought was pretty cool. This track is called The Hallway by Camea of course. I like the laid back production and mellow mix.


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Pinkbox
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03 Sep 2015

pLansford wrote:You really want fifty people slamming you with a bunch of random music? Okie-dokie.
I do! Randomness is good :)

pLansford

03 Sep 2015

Pinkbox wrote:I do! Randomness is good :)
Fair 'nuff. Here you go. :cool:

http://www.reasontalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=7253562

I suppose it doesn't hurt to keep things fresh though. :D

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03 Sep 2015

Chopin. Everything but the etudes, which I find too busy and without nuance.

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04 Sep 2015

pLansford wrote: I suppose it doesn't hurt to keep things fresh though. :D
Haaa this thread lived for only one day... :(

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04 Sep 2015

Pinkbox wrote:Haaa this thread lived for only one day... :(
Music? These people are too busy watching television shows. :lol:

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04 Sep 2015

My Words are my ART

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04 Sep 2015

Namahs Amrak wrote:
Absolute classic. Managed to see them in 1977 at Golder Green Hippodrome. Part of it was recorded for the BBC series Sight & Sound in Concert - A simultaneous Stereo Radio and TV broadcast. Ah! the good old days.

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Namahs Amrak
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04 Sep 2015

Nice !

I'm not one for 'Nostalgia' bands (ie bands past their prime bangin' out their classics on tour)but I went to see Jethro Tull about 8 years ago. Ian Anderson is a superb showman. Oddly, apart from me who broke through into the restricted front section, the rest of the crowd were all seated, giving polite 'golf-claps' after each song, and only really recognising two tracks. Me on the other hand, was on my knees at one stage bowing to Anderson as if he were a god. I may have been not exactly 'straight' at the time ha.

He wasn't well humoured about my devotion either. Cranky old curmudgeon !
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04 Sep 2015

Namahs Amrak wrote:Nice !

I'm not one for 'Nostalgia' bands (ie bands past their prime bangin' out their classics on tour)but I went to see Jethro Tull about 8 years ago. Ian Anderson is a superb showman. Oddly, apart from me who broke through into the restricted front section, the rest of the crowd were all seated, giving polite 'golf-claps' after each song, and only really recognising two tracks. Me on the other hand, was on my knees at one stage bowing to Anderson as if he were a god. I may have been not exactly 'straight' at the time ha.

He wasn't well humoured about my devotion either. Cranky old curmudgeon !
Yeah! I'm not big on the old bands still grinding out the hits twenty years later, either. Every time I saw them, the crowd were always pretty energetic.

I think the only gig I saw were the audience were polite all the way through was when I saw Eric Clapton and Muddy Waters at a local Swimming baths/sports hall, I think it was in 1981. Bums firmly glued to seats all the way through.

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06 Sep 2015

Bumping this all week, GTFOOH

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