November 24, 2003, 03:29
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Chill music...
what do you listen to at night when you trying to relax? me, i got a whole lot of cds and mp3's just for this... D'angelo, maxwell, prince, earthwindfire (a lot of their songs were relatively hyped but they had a slick sound thats soothing), stevie, the whispers, luther, kenny g (that **** too damn soothing), brian mcknight, musiq, jaheim, etc. all in all, great music. too boring for my day-time tastes (when rap suffices) but still beautiful music.
what about you?
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November 24, 2003, 03:35
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kenny G? are you serious, albert?
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November 24, 2003, 03:37
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kenny g is a hell of a sax player
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November 24, 2003, 03:40
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I've got a couple of chillout CDs. I don't know who's doing those tracks, but I love them. Wind pipes and bells, rain, pianos.... nice.
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November 24, 2003, 03:46
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all tone, no technique. he should be forced to play oboe for a year. hell. they're practically same instrument.
anyway... usually nine inch nails, johnny cash. and some soothing schubert leider.
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November 24, 2003, 03:48
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to me, even really fast techno, or hard metal relaxes me. not always, sometimes it pumps me up, but when i'm in the mood to be relaxed, then it relaxes me instead.
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nine inch nails to sooth you?
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November 24, 2003, 03:51
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sure, why not? or pantera, or cradle of filth, or whatever.
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November 24, 2003, 03:52
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it still boggles me how yall can listen to rock music. there's no beauty in it. it's just loud.
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November 24, 2003, 03:53
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sure, why not? or pantera, or cradle of filth, or whatever.
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whats pantera and cradle of filth? more rock bands?
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November 24, 2003, 03:54
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off of the downward spiral, 'piggy,' 'a warm place,' 'eraser,' 'the downward spiral,' hurt,'
there are others, mostly off of the bonus disc from 'and all that could have been.' 'the fragile' also has a lot of mellow tracks.
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November 24, 2003, 03:54
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Cradle of Filth have nice videos.
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November 24, 2003, 03:55
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Originally posted by Albert Speer
it still boggles me how yall can listen to rock music. there's no beauty in it. it's just loud.
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and all of rap is a p-funk lick sampled into oblivion, and some guy triple-tracked into obscurity.
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November 24, 2003, 03:55
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but is it really mellow? i mean in the way kenny g is mellow?
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November 24, 2003, 03:56
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it still boggles me how yall can listen to rock music. there's no beauty in it. it's just loud.
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i think the same thing about onions. not that they're loud, but that people like to eat them. i don't understand it.
as my dad always told me "it'd be a sad world if we all liked the same girl." and it applies here too.
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November 24, 2003, 03:59
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and some guy triple-tracked into obscurity.
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the multi-tracking is a necessity of the genre for many rappers. breathless deliveries are demanded and though most of the rappers who are known for them can do them, its a better idea to have them rap a few lines straight... pause... rap the next few lines, etc. and have a multi-track effect. for example, Cormega has an extremely noticable multi-tracking (i mean where he sounds like he's coming from a different direction every 5 seconds) but on his freestyles, he raps straight through with relative ease. it's just a matter of preventing rushing and cracking due to lack of oxygen, etc. on the album tracks.
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November 24, 2003, 04:03
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nonono... you mistake what i'm saying. that's not multi-tracking. or at least what i was thinking at any rate. you've got four tracks of vocalsin the same spot. most rappers don't actually hit distinct pitches, so when you lay three or four tracks of not quite the same thing over each other, it sounds like ass.
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November 24, 2003, 04:10
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you mean tracks over each other? you sure you're not thinking of reverb? i can't think of too many rappers who rap over what they already said in the studio. on the one-word punchlines, they do that but those are occasional just to stress a clever pun or something.
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November 24, 2003, 04:21
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Bon Jovi, Coldplay, Our Lady Peace, Queen, StainD, and certain monster ballads are good.
Air (band's name) is one of my favorites.
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November 24, 2003, 04:23
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i know of exactly what i speak of. unfortunately i can't think of any examples off the top of my head.
wait.
remember mase?
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North Korean anthem, USSR Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Russia, Germany, France, South Korea, Japan, Australia, India.
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November 24, 2003, 08:23
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3rd and the mortal, The Gathering, Within Temptation, Opeth, Dead can dance, Haggard, Ayreon, Tiamat, Therion etc etc
Most of these bands could be described as "soft metal" if you want to generalize
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November 24, 2003, 09:56
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To enter my chill out zone I listen to:
jazzwise/soulwise/funkwise:
Jhelisa, especially the Friendly Pressure e.p. . It's a lovely sunny summer groove, cool beats to bliss out to.
Attica Blues, the divine voice of Ms. Dionne Warwick, especially the Burt Bacharach songs, Morcheeba's Big Calm album, and the Trigger Hippie and Tape Loop singles, Kitty White, Abbey Lincoln and Shirley Horn, and Cassandra Wilson, especially her version of Tupelo Honey, because her voice is so mellow and sweet, it could be honey pouring in your ears. D.J. Shadow's Endtroducing is also great wee small hours music.
Alpha's first album is marvellous to relax to, and also makes a fine background for intimate moments...
Isaac Hayes' Hot Buttered Soul and Black Moses are mighty fine.
Soundtrack/ambiently, I like Michael Brook, his Albino Alligator soundtrack is luscious. Craig Armstrong's album The Space Between Us is worth checking out too, as is Caroline Lavelle's Moorlough Shore. William Orbit's Ngram label released a series of albums in the late 90s that are all chill out zone contenders, as are his Strange Cargo series. It's worth checking out Brian Eno's series, Ambient 1-4, and the releases on his Obscure record label from the late 70s, especially his pioneering first ambient album, Discreet Music. Harold Budd's album on the Obscure label, Pavilion of Dreams, combines ambient with jazz sounds and rich almost operatic vocalizing.
The more vocal oriented relaxing music I like is people like Badly Drawn Boy, Beth Hirsch, Beth Orton's first album, the trippier remixes of St. Etienne (for that retro sixties film moment when you're cruising down a sun bleached empty stretch of highway beside the sea) and Sheila Chandra.
If you want to relax in a classical vein, the old standby is Erik Satie, but Abbess Hildegard of Bingen is well worth a listen, and for a classical fusion try Jan Garbarek and the Hilliard Ensemble's albums, Officium and Mnemosyne.
Peter Gabriel's Passion soundtrack and the Passion Sources album are great to unwind to, as are other releases on his Realworld label- the Michael Brook/U. Srinivas collaboration and the Djavan Gasparyan album being two stand outs. Brook's work with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on Night Song and Mustt Mustt is also worth checking out too.
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Radiohead, Muse, Alanis Morissette, Life After Marvin (local band), and the Moulin Rouge soundtrack.
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November 24, 2003, 10:25
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Cypress Hill (Cant get anymore chill that that)
Eric Clapton
Dave Mathiews Band
That relaxes me.
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Originally posted by molly bloom
To enter my chill out zone I listen to:
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Red hot Chili peppers?
SPec.
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November 24, 2003, 10:30
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Originally posted by Albert Speer
it still boggles me how yall can listen to rock music. there's no beauty in it. it's just loud.
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You're just close-minded.
Trance, specifically Thievery Corporation.
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November 24, 2003, 10:50
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Red hot Chili peppers?
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Doubleplusgood.
But no, just laziness and the effect of rereading 1984 yesterday.
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Cocteau Twins: Echoes in a Shallow Bay and Tiny Dynamine and Treasure.
Dead Can Dance: Spleen and Ideal and Into the Labyrinth
and Everything But The Girl: Walking Wounded
and Jon Hassell: Dream Theory in Malaya and Earthquake Island
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November 24, 2003, 14:30
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selfbiased:
well mase overdid the punchline thing i was talking about. most rappers just use it everytime they say something notable but mase did it just about every line but i think he's a bit of an exception.
though to make mase' case worse was puffy who chats all along the songs of just about every rapper he got on his label. you'll always hear puffy saying, 'oh yeah', 'i like this', etc. all along the songs of any Bad Boy records artist.
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November 24, 2003, 14:37
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portishead, mazzy star, massive attack...
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