Suricatta soundtrack

Aug 10, 2009 02:53

I really want to find enough songs like this one to make a playlist out of them.
Thanks to Basher for supplying it.

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Popular music for the most part is entirely unsatisfying to me, so I spend time searching for sounds that inspire me. Things like this are so hard to find in a world where 90 percent of the music I hear on the radio sounds so trite ( Read more... )

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antimon August 10 2009, 08:58:21 UTC
I have no real issue with risk takers, new concepts in music and beign outside my comfrot zone, but thats just way to experimental for my tastes, it's just random noise, not even falling on to teh music scale fo rme personally

but whatever makes you satisified :)

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silver_raccoon August 10 2009, 17:20:35 UTC
heh, it does come across as noise in the first listen, but once you figure out the beat in it (and it does exist) It's brilliant. I do say, it's best to listen to with headphones or on a big stereo with good bass response, there is a lot in the bottom end that ties it together.

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silver_raccoon August 10 2009, 17:25:34 UTC
oh, this may help, listen to the original one first:

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silver_raccoon August 10 2009, 17:29:51 UTC
nope, that last one won't help at all, i embedded the wrong song... Hehe

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twigmouse August 10 2009, 11:51:28 UTC
"For the most part, I don't even listen to lyrics in music".

I agree, this is why I like techno. It's all about the melody for me.

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silver_raccoon August 10 2009, 17:20:58 UTC
damn right :o)

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daiwuff August 10 2009, 14:58:23 UTC
That's awesome, I could see myself working rather steadily to that. :O

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silver_raccoon August 10 2009, 17:21:34 UTC
Me too. it just sucks that stuff like this is so hard to find.

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silver_raccoon August 10 2009, 17:46:35 UTC
that's half the fun, It's kind of like a magic eye picture. I had to replay it a couple of times, and suddenly everything came into focus. It really makes your brain work to see a pattern in something so initially chaotic sounding.

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