I like creating playlists. I have dozens. Probably more actually. Even when i am creating them with others in mind, knowing that i can't just throw burzum and crap in or people might bleed out the ears (thats how pop music ppl tend to react :/) I like to ensure that the music is sufficiently flavoured, with at least a modicum of dispair, unease or
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Where the TOT though?
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I think maybe i would still like their stuff more if they hadnt become such a terrible terrible band, it sort of ruins everything that came before by knowing how crap it would end up :)
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I tried google, but all I got was that it's Romantic Black Metal and "Romantic Black metal is -[bla bla bla]- modern Chopin or Debussy," and that says nothing to me because I can't imagine what Chopin would sound like had he lived now.
Oh, btw, do you know where I could find full albums (mostly black, but also random stuff, like Blood, Sweat & Tears for example) for download for free without having to be in the US? I mean I must be looking for the wrong thing 'cause I just can't find that - or if I do, they're DISCRIMINATING on me cause I'm European! Or maybe I'm being my daft little self again, missing something obvious. Enlighten me?
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There is but 1 place i use for music, and it is brilliant. Particularly good for less popular and obscure music. I have found users with music on there, that aside from myself, I had never known anyone to have even heard. Local stuff. etc, but also plenty of better known gear.
slsknet.org - you will find SoulSeek for download here. Once you set up a port forward (portforward.com (I think??) if you are not sure how to do that) and you are away :D!!!!
If you get onto slsk, add me. Infernale on there too. I don't have much of my own cd collection on my PC, but about 20,000 tracks anyway :). Except i'm not logged on right now.. I don't think. It's on a different PC.
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Stefan Kozak is Eikenskaden, a “French touch black metal” project. The sound that Kozak has chosen goes slightly outside the norm for black metal, and although it retains the rawness and the sepulchral, ominous soundscapes universally endorsed by the genre, he also incorporates a kind of noble virtuosity to the music, lending it a neo-classical sounding, harmonic edge. This nature makes this one man project unique amongst its black metal brethren, in France as well as worldwide.
There have been releases on Cybertzara (blackmetal.com), tUMULt, CHANTELOUP, and Weird Forest.
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i realise its a fantastic song, one of his best, but still. sloppy work. :P
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