Examples?Uzique wrote:
time signatures created by rolling dice and using equations
algorhythmic melodies created by 2 computer-brains mating and ejaculating inside one another
any idmLaika wrote:
Examples?Uzique wrote:
time signatures created by rolling dice and using equations
algorhythmic melodies created by 2 computer-brains mating and ejaculating inside one another
any math-rock
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Sometimes I like sitting down in my living room and blasting Chemical Brothers' Bass Test through our 2 foot cubed sub woofer. Mmmmmm
Last edited by Superior Mind (2010-03-02 17:25:28)
aphex twin has a better song for that
and it's called
Bwoon Dub
and it's called
Bwoon Dub
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ima check it outUzique wrote:
aphex twin has a better song for that
and it's called
Bwoon Dub
dere ya go
havent listened to that song since i was about 15
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what "is" math rockUzique wrote:
time signatures created by rolling dice and using equations
algorhythmic melodies created by 2 computer-brains mating and ejaculating inside one another
i've heard about it but i have nfi what it is
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
rock with polyrhythms, multiple key changes per song, normally a heavy emphasis on technicality, complicated rhythms and instrumental virtuosity
typically no vocals or normal 'song-writing' elements; you'll be lucky to get a verse-chorus structure
pioneering bands are acts like don caballero, hella, shellac etc. well-known bands with 'math-rock' influences include erm... battles, fall of troy, dillinger escape plan etc.
here's some old masters, two people... simple guitar... a simple drum-kit. math-rock ensues.
here's the mainstream modern drip-down act, i suppose
some indie bands have then taken math-rock and made it totally accessible and indie-fied... e.g. Foals, which sound like clones of the above (battles) only with preppy lyrics over the top.
i love math-rock.
typically no vocals or normal 'song-writing' elements; you'll be lucky to get a verse-chorus structure
pioneering bands are acts like don caballero, hella, shellac etc. well-known bands with 'math-rock' influences include erm... battles, fall of troy, dillinger escape plan etc.
here's some old masters, two people... simple guitar... a simple drum-kit. math-rock ensues.
here's the mainstream modern drip-down act, i suppose
some indie bands have then taken math-rock and made it totally accessible and indie-fied... e.g. Foals, which sound like clones of the above (battles) only with preppy lyrics over the top.
i love math-rock.
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why have i not heard about this beforerock with polyrhythms, multiple key changes per song, normally a heavy emphasis on technicality, complicated rhythms and instrumental virtuosity
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
im ignorant and shit when it comes to all the different musical aspects i base most of my musical choices on the vocals and the lyrics
what do these sum up to be? lol its too messy for me.dj krush, thievery corp, uberzone, lcd sound system, hydroponic sound sys, juno reactor, white zombie's super sexy swingin sounds, pi sdtk, massive attack, koop, pinback, white stripes, death in vegas, zero 7, beck, athlete, my morning jacket, lyle lovett, israel kamakawiwo'ole, air, lemon jelly, benny bennasi, etta james, ray charles, sinatra, al green, ray la montagne, johnny cash, black sabbath, rage, olospo, the theater fire, topaz, jose gonzalez, tom petty, franz ferdinand, moving matter, fatty lumpkin, hot chip, sts9, the kinks, beatles, wolfmother, muse, flat people, avett brothers, crystal castles, black moth super rainbow, tobacco, tosca, kruder and dorfmeister, deadmau5, buena vista social club, cudi, gotan project, dirtyphonics
mainly 2 step 2 step with hydrosolics involved dubstep rhythms.
Any really nice diddy with a solid accordion player.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
Also, songs that make use of quotes= awesome. Gives a special feel to it.
... pretension?Metal-Eater-GR wrote:
Also, songs that make use of quotes= awesome. Gives a special feel to it.
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Late last night it was dark and cold and I was a little bit tired. I listened to Autechre's "r ess". I felt so terrible, like I was about to die, I felt very uneasy, like there was impending doom. And yet it felt so good and I could not stop listening, despite having such a sickening, terrifying feeling.
That is truly emotional music.
That is truly emotional music.