Author Topic: help me find more music  (Read 3208 times)

Go-to channel for all kinds of fun music!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLQwc9vBOaQ

also

would it be considered trap link if I posted the original rick roll music video :cookieMonster:

The Beatles - You Never Give Me Your Money (I like the piano in this song.)
This should be against the law. You can't post just one song from this album.

Sorry about him, sky. I don't know what he was thinking. Here:

Abbey Road - Beatles

Also, I am going to have to ignore your "too long, won't listen" because I post by albums. Rarely will I do individual songs. A lot of the stuff I listen to is almost like a story; you can't just read bits and pieces of a story, you need to read all of it. Same goes for certain albums. Not all of them are an hour or longer though.

Quadrophenia - The Who

A Tab in the Ocean - Nektar

Journey to the Centre of the Eye - Nektar

Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd

Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd

Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd

Let It Be - Beatles

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles

Magical Mystery Tour - Beatles

Revolver - Beatles

Don't Let Me Down - Beatles

Close to the Edge - Yes

Tales From Topographic Oceans - Yes

I suggest listening to EVERY Beatles song starting at Rubber Soul (album) and on. That would mean:  Rubber Soul, Magical Mystery Tour, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The White Album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be. After those, you can explore their singles, such as Don't Let Me Down (posted above).

They were, and still are, the best band in the world, ever. I'm actually mad that the first band I discovered a long time ago was the Beatles because I can only go down from them. =/

wow. i'm impressed.
ikr. when i first heard them, i was totally blown away

more stuff:

serene chillness with beautiful vocal manipulation - Discover Life by Uppermost
nothin wrong with a little bit of pop - Why Don't You by Syndi Alexander (she's only 16 :o)
disco house taken to its funkiest extreme - The S.O.S. Band - Take Your Time (Do It Right) (Solidisco Remix)
hard-hitting electronic funk by the one and only - Kill Paris - To a New Earth (also check out his other stuff)
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I guess I am the exact opposite of you. Rarely do I enjoy more than 3-4 songs per any album.



I guess I am the exact opposite of you. Rarely do I enjoy more than 3-4 songs per any album.
Tales From Topographic Oceans is like 4 songs, but they are like 20 minutes each. :I

Close to the Edge is 3 songs.

The albums with just a few songs that I like often have really long songs.


Tales From Topographic Oceans is like 4 songs, but they are like 20 minutes each. :I

Close to the Edge is 3 songs.

The albums with just a few songs that I like often have really long songs.
I only liked Tales from Topographic Oceans, Close to the Edge, and Fragile.

I'd post the full Beatles catalogue (and Dark Side of the Moon + The Wall + Wish you Were Here but again, they're full albums.)

I only liked Tales from Topographic Oceans, Close to the Edge, and Fragile.
I like The Yes Album more than Fragile, but they are all good (those with Anderson).

Also, if you like Yes a lot, you should like Nektar. Check out their albums.

http://waterflame.newgrounds.com/audio
This guy has done a wide variety of stuff, from breakbeat to orchestral to chiptune to drum n bass, and he typically blends them together in awesome ways.

Don and Kemal - Moulin Rogue (Dieselboy, Kaos, & Karl K Remix)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YfJD5dvduxg

I like most of Dieselboy's stuff. (Highly recommended!)

Some other good artists in the DnB genre:
Enei
DJ Marky
Netsky
Camo & Krooked (Highly recommended!)
Chase & Status (Highly recommended!)
Danny Byrd
Nema (Highly recommended!)
Calyx
Sub Focus
Black Sun Empire (Highly recommended!)
Seven Lions
Dillinja
S.P.Y.
Moleman (Highly recommended!)
Gridlok (Highly recommended!)
Noisia (Highly recommended!)
Bachelors of Science (Highly recommended!)
Logistics (Highly recommended!)
Inside Info (Highly recommended!)
Muzzy
Bustre
Delta Heavy
Mind Vortex
The Qemists
Mutt
Tantrum Desire
Ed Rush & Optical
Brookes Brothers
Aphrodite
High Contrast
Future Prophecies
Feint (Highly recommended!)
B-Complex
Sabrepulse
Spor
Shock One
Tobias Tinker
Deep Focus
Fred V & Grafix
Mindscape
Culture Shock
Octane

Some dubstep artists that actually have music with a melody:
Klaypex
Au5 (Highly recommended!)
Rusko
Blue Foundation
Alex Clare
Flux Pavilion

Some glitch hop:
KOAN Sound (Highly recommended!)
The Glitch Mob (Highly recommended!)
Two Fingers
edIT (Highly recommended!)
Boreta
Mochipet
General Midi

Various other electronic artists:
RJD2 (Highly recommended!)
Mord Fustang
Wolfgang Gartner
Trifonic (Highly recommended!)
Kodomo (Highly recommended!)
Zircon
Deadmau5

Well, if you feel like looking those up, it should keep you busy for a while. Sorry I don't have links to all the artists... ;-;

Parkway Drive - The entire Atlas album
Bring me the Horizon - the entire sempiternal album
Hands like Houses - entire Ground Dweller album