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    • Cylob schrieb...
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    • 6. Jun. 2007, 7:42

    The Genre & Style Hotdesk:

    Advice about genres, subgenres or styles.

    Fire your question.

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    • Cylob schrieb...
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    • 6. Jun. 2007, 7:43
    The store was vandalised on 6th June 2007.

    Unfortunately, this desk opens all over again. :(

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    • Cylob schrieb...
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    • 6. Jun. 2007, 12:07
    Weekly Picks Updated:

    "Acid Jazz"



    Keep the recommendations coming over at the Acid Jazz Desk.

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    • 9. Jun. 2007, 17:39

    Scientist

    Scientist, the best dub I've heard so far.

    Some of you might know him from the K-Jah radio station in the game GTAIII. If anyone can recommend me a few artists that sound similar, then that would be great. =)

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    • 9. Jun. 2007, 18:44
    Check...

    Burning Babylon - Garden of Dub (2005)



    A compilation of sorts from Slade Anderson, a one man dub machine.

    AMG Review

    Also check the Dub Desk, you may find something you like.

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  • I've been interested in a capella all-female gospel choirs recently, after hearing a song on a mix a friend of mine made. Does anyone have any recommendations of comps that might have this kind of music? Specifically stuff that was recorded in like the 40s and 50s.

  • Unfortunatly i cant help the previous musical crises but luckily i have my own. I have been enjoying The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust. Anyone know of something simlilerly glamtastic?

    • Cylob schrieb...
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    • 11. Jun. 2007, 9:33
    This is....

    Spacehog - Resident Alien (1995)



    I'm building myself a 70's glam collection, but the stuff I've got so far (T.Rex, Slade, The Sweet) doesn't incorporate the theatrics/otherworldliness of Bowie.

    Check the Glam Rock Desk occasionally, you never know when a (metal) guru may turn up.

    nudeasthenews said:
    I've been interested in a capella all-female gospel choirs recently, after hearing a song on a mix a friend of mine made. Does anyone have any recommendations of comps that might have this kind of music? Specifically stuff that was recorded in like the 40s and 50s.

    That's one for the Heavenly Voices Desk (when it springs into life).

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  • JoshAwesome said:
    Unfortunatly i cant help the previous musical crises but luckily i have my own. I have been enjoying The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust. Anyone know of something simlilerly glamtastic?


    Roxy Music's debut should be relatively close to what you're looking for (lots of "theatrics/otherworldliness", as Cylob so accurately put it) ... or Jobriath, a notorious case of wrong boy on the wrong planet at the wrong time.

    • ArtofAli schrieb...
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    • 11. Jun. 2007, 18:48
    As absurdly un-hip as it sounds, I was at my parent’s house and listened to some star bucks impulse buy CD they had on there stereo entitled "Paris Rendezvous" or something…

    Anyway it was mostly rubbish, but the over all mood it created of female French singers did have an appeal.

    I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for French female singers like Francoise Hardy, Charlotte Gainsborough, even something as obtuse as Kahimi Karie would be fine.

    Something that would complement watching a Godard film on mute.

  • Clothilde! Also check some but not all France Gall and Jane Birkin albums, especially Ex Fan des Sixties, 1968 and Les sucettes. There are some great samplers along just those lines, though usually with a little more garage-y spunk - Femmes De Paris counts three volumes thus far, all excellent. As far as contemporary chanteuses are concerned, Coralie Clement, Helena Noguerra and Keren Ann are the closest to Kahimi and Charlotte, I guess, they've got the same indoors kind of airiness - they're also the most popular :) I'm not sure if Françoiz Breut is your style, but she's amazing as well, covering a broad range of genres from folk to rock to disco-ish things and always remaining very distinctly French.
    Anna Karina's "Chansons De Films" compilation should be as perfect as it gets for Godard, obviously, although her voice is less sweet and whispy than that of most of her contemporaries.

    • Cylob schrieb...
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    • 11. Jun. 2007, 19:17
    Also, check the French Music Desk.

    I think it covers a few of the girls.

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    • tomjgibbs schrieb...
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    • 12. Jun. 2007, 0:20
    looking for something like...

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Be Your Own Pet
    The Rapture
    Le Tigre

    a mix of that kind of stuff....

    thanks :)

    thomas
    • matetoth schrieb...
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    • 12. Jun. 2007, 7:11
    Try The Faint!
    Start with Danse Macabre album!



    Or check out The Long Blondes or !!!

  • i would say...
    Art Brut
    Good Shoes
    The Grates
    Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
    and mabye mix it up with some Justice

    • Cylob schrieb...
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    • 12. Jun. 2007, 7:36
    I see you prefer (feisty) female vocalists.

    Check Miss Universum - Selfelected (2003)



    .... feminists on cannibis.

    For something slightly more restrained, try...

    Boyskout - School of Etiquette (2004)



    "Jesse James" is so infectious it inspired one of those all-girl compilation CD's. Not that they approved.

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    • Goldi_lox schrieb...
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    • 13. Jun. 2007, 14:32
    perhaps gravy train!!!...perhaps

    fuck
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    • 13. Jun. 2007, 14:35
    looking at the music that i listen to (beck, the robot ate me, cocorosie, gorillaz, RJD2's new work), i figure that i am mainly listening to heavily hip-hop influenced pop music, which, in my oppinion, is what R&B should be, but i think r&b is bad... any suggestions of other heavily hip hop influenced pop music?

    fuck
    • tomjgibbs schrieb...
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    • 13. Jun. 2007, 23:33
    try some DJ Shadow for the more breakbeat/dj stuff, or some Chromeo for a more electro thing going on. The Roots are also awesome.

    thomas
  • ok, tricky one for you guys.

    I am on a mission to find some country songs I like (not knowing any at the moment). The closest songs I like which sound a little country to me are stuff by the Rolling Stones like Wild Horses, Dead Flowers, and Loving Cup. I quite like the sound of pedal steel guitar too. I might try out Gram Parsons. Any other suggestions?

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    • tomjgibbs schrieb...
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    • 14. Jun. 2007, 1:31
    what about Blanche

    not sure though, havent heard much of their stuff.

    thomas
    • tomjgibbs schrieb...
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    • 14. Jun. 2007, 1:32
    what about Blanche

    not sure though, havent heard much of their stuff.

    thomas
    • Goldi_lox schrieb...
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    • 14. Jun. 2007, 1:34
    M. Ward or Wilco?

    fuck
  • ryan adams made a career of rolling stones style country songs.

    • matetoth schrieb...
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    • 16. Jun. 2007, 22:07
    Greetings,
    I've just fallen in love with Toots & The Maytals. Their first albums were kinda funk-reggae. Any artists in that genre you know about?

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