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oritteropo (Member Profile)

luxury_pie says...

I've already taken a look in the vast siftverse for some new tunes and found much non-electronical thanks to you.

Oh and I have edited my last post a bunch of times, I hope you are not too confused by that.

This is also one of my favorites: http://soundcloud.com/epikurmusic/kepos

In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
I'll keep an eye out for them then. I know a few have gone through my playlists.

Tag search gets a few, just not the obvious tag - http://videosift.com/tag/8bit

Just noticed... you're getting rather close to gold these days :

In reply to this comment by luxury_pie:
Hey thanks for the link. Though the song didn't exactly hit my taste... hairs? (you know, in the ear) :
I don't like most of the electronica / d'n'b songs with vocals in it. Very often it just doesn't add anything to the experience, IMO. Although this song was quite ambient and "easy listening".

But I'm always looking for a good electronical tune (no matter what subgenre), preferably with all kinds of influences. I would open a big bucket of power points for somebody who can give me a really good electronica - klezmer sound.

In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
Do you like electronica, and particularly d'n'b?

This one's on 9 and I quite liked it:
http://videosift.com/video/seba-Paradox-feat-Robert-Manos-move-on


Perhaps not quite as much as the violin one that you found in Beggar's canyon, but 1000 times more than the death metal one :



luxury_pie (Member Profile)

oritteropo says...

I'll keep an eye out for them then. I know a few have gone through my playlists.

Tag search gets a few, just not the obvious tag - http://videosift.com/tag/8bit

Just noticed... you're getting rather close to gold these days

In reply to this comment by luxury_pie:
Hey thanks for the link. Though the song didn't exactly hit my taste... hairs? (you know, in the ear) :
I don't like most of the electronica / d'n'b songs with vocals in it. Very often it just doesn't add anything to the experience, IMO. Although this song was quite ambient and "easy listening".

But I'm always looking for a good electronical tune (no matter what subgenre), preferably with all kinds of influences. I would open a big bucket of power points for somebody who can give me a really good electronica - klezmer sound.

In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
Do you like electronica, and particularly d'n'b?

This one's on 9 and I quite liked it:
http://videosift.com/video/seba-Paradox-feat-Robert-Manos-move-on

Perhaps not quite as much as the violin one that you found in Beggar's canyon, but 1000 times more than the death metal one :


oritteropo (Member Profile)

luxury_pie says...

Hey thanks for the link. Though the song didn't exactly hit my taste... hairs? (you know, in the ear)
I don't like most of the electronica / d'n'b songs with vocals in it. Very often it just doesn't add anything to the experience I am looking for. Although this song was quite ambient and "easy listening".

But I'm always looking for a good electronical tune (no matter what subgenre), preferably with all kinds of influences. I would open a big bucket of power points for somebody who can give me a really good electronica - klezmer sound.

Here's a set that describes my taste most accurately at the moment: http://soundcloud.com/berlin-kreuzberg-institut/bki-21-robosonic-dj-mix-fusion-festival-2010

In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
Do you like electronica, and particularly d'n'b?

This one's on 9 and I quite liked it:
http://videosift.com/video/seba-Paradox-feat-Robert-Manos-move-on

Perhaps not quite as much as the violin one that you found in Beggar's canyon, but 1000 times more than the death metal one :

King Arthur's Men - Busking in Glasgow

Seric says...

http://www.myspace.com/kingarthursmen

Myspace: Coming together in the streets of Glasgow, King Arthur's Men was formed by three students at that time enrolled in the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama studying varying types of Music and coming from all different parts of the world. The band now consists of four musicians, acting almost as a collective. Alastair Caplin, on Fiddle and Percussion, is a full time musician and plays with other bands such as Alastair Roberts, and the John Langan Band. Alastair hails from the Isle of Lewis. Bryan Benner, our vocalist and guitarist (and on percussion) is currently studying for his BMus in Vocal Studies, while also playing full time with King Arthur's Men (unless he's off gallivanting across America..). Bryan grew up in America in Florida and California. Hazen Metro is on the BA - Scottish Music, Piping course and is studying Scotland's vast traditions and music with a focus on the highland bagpipe. Hazen grew up in the small North-Eastern, mountainous state of Vermont. Our final and newest member is John Langan, who is also a full time musician, playing gigs with The John Langan Band and being Glasgow's most rocking busker. John plays Guitar and Percussion with us, bringing styles ranging from Klezmer to Scottish Folk.
Combined we are King Arthur's Men, a truly powerful and eclectic collective.

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