Talk about other artists here (even though they all rip off Meshuggah)
#239357 by djskrimp
Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:35 am
TesseracT "Deception: Concealing Fate Part II"
This is dedicated to Sab and Biert, for whom I'd also buy a pint and listen to both drone on about how shite my music tastes are. You two are good guys.


And then I'd hang out with Dan and Alucard, because they obviously have GOOD taste. :D
#239373 by daneulephus
Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:46 pm
^ LOL

I'd love to hang with you Stoney.

NP: Despised Icon- Day of Mourning. Absolutely ZERO originality, but the production is so stellar and it is so brutal at times...I guess its just awesome to work out to LOL.
#239383 by AlucardXIX
Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:55 pm
daneulephus wrote:^ LOL

I'd love to hang with you Stoney.

NP: Despised Icon- Day of Mourning. Absolutely ZERO originality, but the production is so stellar and it is so brutal at times...I guess its just awesome to work out to LOL.


Lol it's just another DI album...unfortunately their last too.
#239392 by Atari
Sat May 01, 2010 4:22 am
Meshuggah - Dancers to a discordant system

using it to drown out housemate's GF's music-she-heard-in-a-tv-advert
#239393 by Pik_Nick'92
Sat May 01, 2010 5:21 am
Atari wrote:Meshuggah - Dancers to a discordant system

using it to drown out housemate's GF's music-she-heard-in-a-tv-advert


Good luck on that. As always for me, you'll find the spoken parts on that song very discomforting for non meshuggah believers 8).

Lately I've been listening to Fredik Thordendal's Special Defects Sol Niger Within, and I mean A LOT too. Very surreal music to me. I'm amazed at the lead guitar in Z2-Reticuli, it sounds like a sax at times to me. The lead vocals, thats the best kind of music I think black metal style screaming should be fitted to. Overall, lots of dissonance and just eerie space-like sound to it. I mean, if any of the paranormal and unexplained stuff that happens on this planet can be put to music, THIS would be the soundtrack to all things of the strange. I think I'd be quite sastified listening to that album whilst going through the bermuda triangle or seeing some UFO, something unknown like that.

Also finally got to listen to John Murphy's work, especially In a House in a hearbeat. I know it was from 28 days later, but it started clicking in to me after hearing it again on the Kick Ass movie. Now theres some haunting apocalyptic sounds right there.
#239395 by Bookwyrm83
Sat May 01, 2010 6:20 am
The soundtrack to Doom II - just played it again for the hell of it, and now have various musical bits stuck in my head. They may remain stuck, I say.
#239405 by AlucardXIX
Sat May 01, 2010 9:42 am
Pik_Nick'92 wrote:
Atari wrote:Meshuggah - Dancers to a discordant system

using it to drown out housemate's GF's music-she-heard-in-a-tv-advert


Good luck on that. As always for me, you'll find the spoken parts on that song very discomforting for non meshuggah believers 8).

Lately I've been listening to Fredik Thordendal's Special Defects Sol Niger Within, and I mean A LOT too. Very surreal music to me. I'm amazed at the lead guitar in Z2-Reticuli, it sounds like a sax at times to me. The lead vocals, thats the best kind of music I think black metal style screaming should be fitted to. Overall, lots of dissonance and just eerie space-like sound to it. I mean, if any of the paranormal and unexplained stuff that happens on this planet can be put to music, THIS would be the soundtrack to all things of the strange. I think I'd be quite sastified listening to that album whilst going through the bermuda triangle or seeing some UFO, something unknown like that.

Also finally got to listen to John Murphy's work, especially In a House in a hearbeat. I know it was from 28 days later, but it started clicking in to me after hearing it again on the Kick Ass movie. Now theres some haunting apocalyptic sounds right there.


There are sax parts on that album.

I'm just wondering if those rumors about Sol Niger 2 are true or not. (not holding my breath on that one though)
#239412 by Leechmaster
Sat May 01, 2010 11:42 am
The Duckworth Lewis Method - Ireland, Ireland!

Contender for our new National Anthem. :P

[youtube]UVj7cwnFtYI[/youtube]

Quality stuff.
#239419 by Keeker
Sat May 01, 2010 2:24 pm
Leechmaster wrote:The Duckworth Lewis Method - Ireland, Ireland!

Contender for our new National Anthem. :P

[youtube]UVj7cwnFtYI[/youtube]

Quality stuff.

Awesome! Vote for that one Leechy. :D
#239470 by Roddy
Sun May 02, 2010 9:36 pm
daneulephus wrote:
Coheed and Cambria- Year of the Black Rainbow


Got that, have listened to it quite a bit. Didn't grab me one little bit initially, but has grown on me!

Check out this band. It's just a side project for a Melbourne producer, Dave Carr, who mixed my band's album. But it's absolutely superb! It sounds like progressive era Rush with no vocals (which alot of people would probably actually like!)

http://www.myspace.com/anim8music
#239480 by Pik_Nick'92
Mon May 03, 2010 5:17 am
Celldweller - The Beta Cessions

Love the instrumental remixes. I became a sucker for the acoustic lines and industrial audio landscapes.

That and getting back into a band called Mnemic 8) .
#239491 by TallNerdGuy
Mon May 03, 2010 8:57 am
Roddy wrote:
daneulephus wrote:
Coheed and Cambria- Year of the Black Rainbow


Got that, have listened to it quite a bit. Didn't grab me one little bit initially, but has grown on me!


Many props to you both!

It is definitely an album that grows the more you listen to it...to me, "Guns of Summer" was such a stand out track on the initial listen that the bulk of the other tracks needed more time to find their own place by comparison. They since have for me, and I can probably be found listening to the album on an almost-daily basis now.

NP: The Alan Parsons Project - "Pipeline"
Band of Horses - "Factory"

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