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Some more pure genius: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzdoWfBAMx8
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Thanks for posting that Charles.
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Hector Zazou - "In The House of Mirrors".
K.
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I'm listening to this right now:
http://workbenchrecordings.com/posts/ja … br-28.html
An old friend of mine named James Beaudreau covering Deerhoof's "Fresh Born." He plays all the instruments. James is one of those wondrous New York City secrets; a truly gifted guitarist/musician hidden somewhat anonymously among the bustling throng. Fortunately, he built this website. The volume and quality of the work on it speaks for itself in my opinion. Alright, there's the plug.
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Link to Hector Zazou.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=offpTz--vY8
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Zany? Yes, but these guys can play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eYIa9ZTCLQ
Listen to it all the way through for a brilliant example of how to use a musical quote ("mack the knife").
I only learned about them last night. There's some less zany stuff on the myspace page someone set up for them.
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radi0gnome wrote:
Zany? Yes, but these guys can play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eYIa9ZTCLQ
Listen to it all the way through for a brilliant example of how to use a musical quote ("mack the knife").
I only learned about them last night. There's some less zany stuff on the myspace page someone set up for them.
Goood Gumbo !
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Mainly listening to doom metal at the moment, generally the stuff that's got an icy Nordic feel to it. Favourite at the moment is Agalloch. I'm afraid it's far away from the Shakuhachi world in its essence but for some reason fits in perfectly to my slightly odd view of music. Shakuhachi one day, doom metal the next, Palestrina the next, Buckethead, etc...
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I often listen to Internet Radio and have been collecting stations from all around the world, I get to hear a lot of material I would otherwise seldom come into contact with, including languages.
Internet Radio is usually stereo and clear, and are mostly free from advertising.
K.
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Internet radio is like the shortwave of yesteryear.I have a small shortwave that I listen to occasionally at night.
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Then there was the 'crystal set' radio that you could construct yourself, didn't get much of a reception often but at the time was the best we had !
K.
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I saw those. I have a little kaito shortwave. it cost me about $80 USD. It works pretty good. Its neat listening to stations on the other side of the world. I ought to see if i can find some stations from new zealand or australia.
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Mongolian rap. The way rap should be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXP45T662PA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GYKMC2m … re=related
Last edited by Priapus Le Zen M☮nk (2010-06-02 19:45:13)
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Heavy Metal Throat Singing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRZJvAbWeEU
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Awesome drumming: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItZyaOlr … r_embedded
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The only part I think shakuhachi could've done better with is the muraiki at 7:00 minutes in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nnmp367SrU&NR=1
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Peter Frampton, the second video is the best: http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/blog/inde … ign=100730
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