"Other Genres" You Thoroughly Enjoy
yuichi
Urban sprawl 11,332 Posts
By "other genres", I mean something different from the standard jazz, soul, funk, and psych records that are regularly discussed here.I'm just browsing through stuff like "Music from Indonesia", "Korean folk music", and "Soundtrack from documentary of Picasso". And am just having my mind blown at really the endless supply of music there is. (I seem to be having some withdrawal symptoms from my trip to Japan, and the cheesy, yet magical little Bali-themed hotel I stayed at for one night.)I'm just having one of those, "Damn, all I need is good people, good food, and some music..." moments. Fuck the T.V. (well actually not, but)Just ranting....So anyway, what is some accessible classical, opera, traditional folk music or any "other genre" you guys thoroughly enjoy? Suggestions are welcome.
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who was the lucky girl?
Classical
Trance/Ambient (esp Orb)
melodic sounds on the warp,skam,rephlex,and planet mu labels
drone /ambient
southern lord
rockadelic
classic metal
pre war raw blues
DUB
classical
guitar oriented virtuosity
african music
ethinic/folkways and friends
musique'concrete"
german beer garden leider hosen speed metal polkas
ME TOO
old country
blues (delta, piedmont, Chicago, modern, Duke...)
folk (Woody Guthrie and Sarah Cunningham and Phil Oches and Steve Goodman...)
bluegrass
swing
traditional jazz (the classic stuff, not the pizza parlor stuff)
gospel.
I like that rock music that fully acknowledges these sources; Chuck Berry, Little Feat, Van Morrison, Tom Waits. I don't care for rock music that is theatrical, or rooted in rock itself.
I like world music, traditional and contemporary and old contemporary. One of my favorite things I like to hear in music from the world is culture melding. New Afro-Celtic stuff is cool, but I also like the less self conscious styles. Like the John Storm Roberts recording of a Kenyan group from the 30s influenced by Jimmy Rodgers. Or Portuguese influence on music from Madagascar to Brazil.
Dingalong music is the shit though.
blues
Cajun/zydeco
country/bluegrass/oldtimey
rockabilly
surf
garage-rock
doo-wop
gospel
I'm also into Latin music, although that's been covered quite extensively on the Strut with threads devoted to the Fania label and whatnot.
I dig a lot of late '60s/early '70s bubblegum-rock, esp. the artists produced by Kasenetz-Katz (1910 Fruitgum Co., Ohio Express, etc.). Early ska/reggae ('60s/'70s) was cool; I like some metal bands here & there - Motorhead, Blue Cheer, Sir Lord Baltimore, Dust, Pentagram, Grand Funk.
I also have a weak spot for the original 1970's wave of punk and new wave. Since 1981, the field's gotten more and more inconsistent, although there have been bands since then in the punk/new wave/alt-rock/call-it-whatcha-wanna field that I've liked.
i still don't understand why americanos can't get that. it's not leider hosen! leider hosen = unfortunate pants!
NPR. It's sad but true that I listen to news & information radio more than anything these days.
TRUTH.
I listen to more 'All Things Considered,' 'Wait, Wait! Don't Tell Me!' and 'Marketplace,' (especially 'Marketplace,') than any record these days.
SPOKEN WORD.
Dude, I think he's talking about lieder hosen.
And, yeah,
old house music.
"What about this loooooove, girl please don't turn your back on meeeee/
what about our promise to each otheeer?
when times got ruff we would not leeeeeaaave.
It seems it was all in vaaaaaaiiiin,
'cause now all I haaaaave is paaaaaaiiiin.
Thinking why I tried so haaaaaaaard,
and now you just disregaaaaard, what we ever haaaa-aaaaad"
Must be 420.
They're called fingers, but I ain''t seen 'em fing.
Oh, there they go.
This is an awesome record.
Dude. I can't believe you listen to the competing NPR station. You a Car Talk fan too?
I ride for post-punk and spanish classical guitar.
SILENCE
...what do you mean, SILENCE? the news station makes noise too