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Passionate Sign Language Interpreter At Slayer Show

ChaosEngine says...

I would have thought it kinda does.

I mean, yeah, you can feel the bass vibrations (and if you’re deaf and going to a concert, I guess metal and drum and bass are probably your best options).

But you’re not really listening to the music.

lurgee said:

Just because you are deaf it does not mean that you can not feel the MUSIC.

The Call Of Ktulu ☻ Warsaw Guitar Orchestra

ChaosEngine says...

I think I upvoted the idea more than the execution.

It was a fairly straight cover that didn't really explore the possibilities of a "guitar orchestra".

I suppose I was hoping for something clever using guitars to mimic the drums and bass, and maybe some kind of dual harmonic lead.

chingalera said:

Thought the solo was kinna cheesed as well. Also would add that there are more than a few of the ensemble lacking that spark of soul to render the passion and depth of the piece, there could be a future Hetfield in the mix and if you check it, it's probably the one or two who have their feet planted firmly in some real blues.

new zealand has some great music-lorde-royals

ChaosEngine says...

Heaps of good kiwi music in all kinds of genres.

There's drum and bass,
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Shapeshifter-Twin-Galaxies-Official-Music-Video

metal
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Beast-Wars-Tower-of-Skulls

folk/country
*related=http://videosift.com/video/The-Eastern-Oh-Mystery

and whatever the hell Kora are doing this week
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Kora-Skankenstein-offical-music-video

Hanging On - Ellie Goulding (Cover by Holly Drummond)

What The F*** Is That? - Funny Ass Reaction From Gramps

coolhund says...

>> ^direpickle:

>> ^coolhund:
>> ^ToastyBuffoon:
Call me old fashioned (I'm up there in age but not as old as "Gramps"), but I just don't understand this shit. What is so wonderful about vibrating your entire car to the point of not understanding one friggin' word or anything else music related with the song you are playing? I enjoy a bit of heavy bass with the music of my choice, but that crap completely ruins the "enjoyment" part for me.

Then you have never listened to Drum and Bass.
I agree, for most genres so much bass just outright sucks, but with DnB, its heaven.
I know the problem of that because I listen to normal electronic music and DnB. I would need completely different subwoofers and enclosure for it to sound well with the other electronic music, but with DnB it sounds fantastic.

Dude, this guy's car stereo couldn't possibly sound good no matter what you're putting through it. His windows and doors and the panels and the entire damn frame of the car are vibrating and rattling and drowning out whatever the speakers are supposed to be putting out.


Any car would with so much power. That doesnt mean he would use all that power all the time. If I turn my volume up it sounds like crap too, but I only use it rarely at full volume.

What The F*** Is That? - Funny Ass Reaction From Gramps

direpickle says...

>> ^coolhund:

>> ^ToastyBuffoon:
Call me old fashioned (I'm up there in age but not as old as "Gramps"), but I just don't understand this shit. What is so wonderful about vibrating your entire car to the point of not understanding one friggin' word or anything else music related with the song you are playing? I enjoy a bit of heavy bass with the music of my choice, but that crap completely ruins the "enjoyment" part for me.

Then you have never listened to Drum and Bass.
I agree, for most genres so much bass just outright sucks, but with DnB, its heaven.
I know the problem of that because I listen to normal electronic music and DnB. I would need completely different subwoofers and enclosure for it to sound well with the other electronic music, but with DnB it sounds fantastic.


Dude, this guy's car stereo couldn't possibly sound good no matter what you're putting through it. His windows and doors and the panels and the entire damn frame of the car are vibrating and rattling and drowning out whatever the speakers are supposed to be putting out.

What The F*** Is That? - Funny Ass Reaction From Gramps

coolhund says...

>> ^ToastyBuffoon:

Call me old fashioned (I'm up there in age but not as old as "Gramps"), but I just don't understand this shit. What is so wonderful about vibrating your entire car to the point of not understanding one friggin' word or anything else music related with the song you are playing? I enjoy a bit of heavy bass with the music of my choice, but that crap completely ruins the "enjoyment" part for me.


Then you have never listened to Drum and Bass.
I agree, for most genres so much bass just outright sucks, but with DnB, its heaven.
I know the problem of that because I listen to normal electronic music and DnB. I would need completely different subwoofers and enclosure for it to sound well with the other electronic music, but with DnB it sounds fantastic.

Breakage featuring Jess Mills - Fighting Fire

DJ Sammy - Life Is Just A Game

Little Raver Kid

How To Dance To Dubstep

acidSpine says...

Fuck yeah #1 for sure and I say that despite my immense loathing toward D&B, Dubstep in particular. Funny story, I randomly met a girl who was into drum and bass and on our first date we went to this dnb gig but the music was so unbearable I phantomed* off into the night which pretty much ended things.

*Phantom (fan′təm) verb To abandon your compainons without their knowledge

Girl Talk - Still Here

iNudge - Everyone Can Make Music (Music Talk Post)

John B. - Remember Tonight

DJ Alien - Phaser / World of Drum and Bass promo



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