Modifié par Lord Abrasion, 26 mars 2010 - 11:36 .
What are you currently listening to?
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Haasth
, nov. 18 2009 12:52
#2126
Posté 26 mars 2010 - 11:17
Lymphatic Phlegm - Intramyocardial Platelet Embolus Evidence
#2127
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 04:09
The Curse of Feanor - Blind Guardian
#2128
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:52
#2129
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 01:49
#2130
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:01
Pat Benatar - Heartbreaker
#2131
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:09
Seagloom wrote...
Pat Benatar - Heartbreaker
#2132
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:09
#2133
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:47
Salvation by Five Finger Death Punch
Modifié par drunken pyromaniac, 27 mars 2010 - 11:53 .
#2134
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 12:30
Anasazi Flute Song ~ Scott August
http://en.wikipedia....ican_flute]Wiki link[/url] on Native American flutes
http://en.wikipedia....rican_flute]Web link[/url] on Anasazi-style flutes
Scott August's biography on Pandora.com:
"Native American flute player Scott August was born in Los Angeles, CA, and raised in Fullerton, CA. He was the son, grandson, and great-grandson of musicians. He took up the cello at age seven, later learning to play the kalimba and the piano. He graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Music degree. He began making his own recordings while in college, at first distributing them as cassettes and then pressing up an LP, and his music received airplay on such radio stations as KCRW and KXLU in Los Angeles and WNYC in New York. At the suggestion of Brian Eno, who found his music visual, August auditioned for ad agencies, and his work began to be heard in commercials as well as on television and in films.
In 1996, August discovered Native American flute music, and he acquired his first flute in 1998. On his Cedar Mesa Music label, he released the albums Distant Spirits (2001), Sacred Dreams (2003; winner of a Native American Music Award), and New Fire (2005; winner of the Indian Summer Music Award), as well as a DVD, Ancient Light (2007), in which excerpts from his CDs (and one new track) accompanied 450 photographs he had taken in the American Southwest. He released his fourth album, Lost Canyons, on January 29, 2008."
Enjoy the music, by the way. Sounds so amazingly beautiful and soothing, doesn't it?
http://en.wikipedia....ican_flute]Wiki link[/url] on Native American flutes
http://en.wikipedia....rican_flute]Web link[/url] on Anasazi-style flutes
Scott August's biography on Pandora.com:
"Native American flute player Scott August was born in Los Angeles, CA, and raised in Fullerton, CA. He was the son, grandson, and great-grandson of musicians. He took up the cello at age seven, later learning to play the kalimba and the piano. He graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Music degree. He began making his own recordings while in college, at first distributing them as cassettes and then pressing up an LP, and his music received airplay on such radio stations as KCRW and KXLU in Los Angeles and WNYC in New York. At the suggestion of Brian Eno, who found his music visual, August auditioned for ad agencies, and his work began to be heard in commercials as well as on television and in films.
In 1996, August discovered Native American flute music, and he acquired his first flute in 1998. On his Cedar Mesa Music label, he released the albums Distant Spirits (2001), Sacred Dreams (2003; winner of a Native American Music Award), and New Fire (2005; winner of the Indian Summer Music Award), as well as a DVD, Ancient Light (2007), in which excerpts from his CDs (and one new track) accompanied 450 photographs he had taken in the American Southwest. He released his fourth album, Lost Canyons, on January 29, 2008."
Enjoy the music, by the way. Sounds so amazingly beautiful and soothing, doesn't it?
Modifié par Amberyl Ravenclaw, 28 mars 2010 - 12:41 .
#2135
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 01:22
From Brazil; the good old days of this band:
Sepultura - Troops of Doom.
Sepultura - Troops of Doom.
#2136
Guest_Littledoom_*
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 01:36
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Altar of Oblivion - My Pinnacle Of Power
#2137
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 10:26
#2138
Guest_Littledoom_*
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 02:20
Guest_Littledoom_*
Reverend Bizarre - They Used Dark Forces/Teutonic Witch
#2139
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 03:11
#2140
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 03:59
#2141
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 08:06
Things I've Seen (Video 1) ~ The Spooks (warning: images and hints of violence, may be a little disturbing)
Things I've Seen (Video 2) ~ The Spooks (different video, sound quality slightly better)
Lyrics
You won't believe the things I've seen
Far beyond your wildest dreams
I've seen chaos and order reign supreme
I've seen the beauty of the universe
so peaceful and serene
in seconds turn to violence and screams
And I've tasted, the bitter tragedy of lives wasted
And men who glimpsed the darkness inside, but never faced it
And it's a shame that most of y'all are followin sheep
Wallowin deeper than the darkness, you're fallin asleep...
OMG. I've been searching for this song and the group for YEARS. One of the most haunting hip-hop tracks I've ever heard with an ode to pain, violence, death and the darker stuff of life. Lead singer Ming Xia's voice is also eerily funereal and surreal. It's too bad that their record was slept on and they later disappeared from the scene. A unique, classic track.
Things I've Seen (Video 2) ~ The Spooks (different video, sound quality slightly better)
Lyrics
You won't believe the things I've seen
Far beyond your wildest dreams
I've seen chaos and order reign supreme
I've seen the beauty of the universe
so peaceful and serene
in seconds turn to violence and screams
And I've tasted, the bitter tragedy of lives wasted
And men who glimpsed the darkness inside, but never faced it
And it's a shame that most of y'all are followin sheep
Wallowin deeper than the darkness, you're fallin asleep...
OMG. I've been searching for this song and the group for YEARS. One of the most haunting hip-hop tracks I've ever heard with an ode to pain, violence, death and the darker stuff of life. Lead singer Ming Xia's voice is also eerily funereal and surreal. It's too bad that their record was slept on and they later disappeared from the scene. A unique, classic track.
Modifié par Amberyl Ravenclaw, 28 mars 2010 - 08:20 .
#2142
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 08:11
#2143
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 08:24
Halae Dral wrote...
The Curse of Feanor - Blind Guardian
Good Shout!
Sky is Mine - Amorphis
#2144
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 10:09
#2145
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 12:40
Down by the Seaside - Robert Plant & Tori Amos
#2146
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 03:32
#2147
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 03:58
Artillerie Lourde ~ Biel Ballester Trio & Gustav Lundgreen
Guitar jazz in the style of the late Gypsy jazz master Django Reinhardt. I've recently been exposed to this genre through Pandora.com and I'm liking it a lot. Paradoxically, guitar jazz is usually quite jaunty and lively yet soothing and relaxing at the same time. Play it as background music on a rainy night and you can easily fall asleep (which I just did). I love the stuff.
Guitar jazz in the style of the late Gypsy jazz master Django Reinhardt. I've recently been exposed to this genre through Pandora.com and I'm liking it a lot. Paradoxically, guitar jazz is usually quite jaunty and lively yet soothing and relaxing at the same time. Play it as background music on a rainy night and you can easily fall asleep (which I just did). I love the stuff.
Modifié par Amberyl Ravenclaw, 29 mars 2010 - 04:01 .
#2148
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 03:34
#2149
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 05:21
Behexen - Under the Eye of Lord
#2150
Posté 29 mars 2010 - 05:36
"You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" - Offspring




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