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LyingFoetus
Thanks man. Such a good remix! Vol 1 and 2 are among my favorite albums ever. Give me some essential tangerine dream and popol vuh, ashamed to say i've never listened to them really.
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JimmyJazzxx
haha no probs! I've just discovered "De Puta Madre", it's Belge, it's good :D! I'll check your recommendations
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Kagami-chan
we having a little stop in our music. We have a few reasons. But, we are planning to make music in future, but it will be some j-core (happy hardcore and uk hardcore, basically). Thanx :3
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Comet_Course
fark yeah cun, beugs of canada fosho happening. i am still gonna get ya to commit NS for the previously discussed beugs/beats/mega drive shiz. cunt below can come too. TRENT RESIN-OR.
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JimmyJazzxx
l'AB7 is not bad. I don't know many Belgian artists, simply because there are not many... but I advise you to compilations "Dans ta rue" that contain the main Belgian rappers :) Any good hip-hop from Australie :D?
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RedArmada
Interested specifically in d-beat, or just any band wearing a spikey jacket? Final Bloodbath are pretty much as shameless as Disclose. Final Bombs do a sort of punk metal in the vein of later-80s Discharge EPs and albums when they went metal... Deathtribe are a little different than just simple d-beat, same with Kriegshog. If you want more like crasher shit, I'd recommend the third wave of crasher crust- Death Dust Extractor being the best, along with Exit Hippies, Abraham Cross, Asocial Terror Fabrication, Claysea, and Isterismo doing for Italian hardcore what Ferocious X and Frigora do for Swedish. More in the realm of classic Japanese hardcore, check out Last Bomb (the precursor to Final Bombs), The Execute, The Clay, Mobs (similar to Zouo), So What, Deadless Muss... I dunno', there's a whole world of Japanese hardcore out there, man
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Shandianzhan
I'm glad you like it!^.^ Well, there are many interesting classical composers I could recommend you. It really depends on what exactly you are interested in, but for example [artist]Shiro Fukai[/artist], [artist]Yasushi Akutagawa[/artist] and [artist]Yoshinao Nakada[/artist] might be interesting for you, too. And at least there's still the most famous Takemitsu Tôru ([artist]武満徹[/artist]), but he takes a completely different attempt to classical music, than Ohzawa and the upper mentioned did. BTW, if you wanna buy recordings of works by Japanese composers you should keep an eye on the German label Naxos. They provide most of the recordings in this field for a pretty good quality and yet a payable price. They work internationally, so you should get their stuff in Australia, too. Here's the link to their English site: http://www.naxos.com/ .
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Shandianzhan
Yeah, it's definitely a pretty good album. Concerning Hisato Ohzawa: It's a CD containing his 3rd Piano Concerto and his 3rd Symphony. The recording is featured on his last.fm-site and it's playable there (it should be listenable via our group radio and group tag radio, too). But these options probably only work for subscribers...
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Shandianzhan
I got introduced to him via last.fm and got a recording of his works in a CD shop...
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