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Shpongle
This could've gone under the music suggestions forum as well, but perhaps it's better off here...
Shpongle is a "band" that mixes electronic dance/trance/ambient music with traditional instruments and ethnic/eastern (surprise, surprise) influence. They are two guys: Simon Posford (perhaps best known by the name Hallucinogen) and Ronald "Raja Ram" Rothfield (flutist/etc., once a member of the prog. group Quintessence). It's music that should appeal to at least many Ozric fans. http://www.shpongle.org/index.php?menu=shpongle http://www.shpongle.org/index.php?menu=music -Methem |
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Re: Shpongle
Methem sent me this link last week. Although I'm not generally into this sort of thing, there were some very interesting musical ideas here. There's a lot of song samples on the site, and it's a good listen.
This band could open the door to a lot of different things. Am I the only person who likes Ozrics for the fusion element? I think they're one of the best instrumental band I've ever heard. the "space" and "noodling" aspect never appealed to me. |
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Re: Shpongle
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It's mainly the ethnic influences, the flute, Ed's guitar, and some of the psychedelia going on in general that does it for me. Something like that... So yes, obviously that's largely the fusion element you're talking about... -Methem Last edited by Methem : 07-04-2006 at 10:18 AM. |
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Re: Shpongle
For me, this is just another downtempo electronic music project in the vein of Enigma/Deep Forest. The only difference is that they come from the "Goa" scene(that speedy, indian-influenced trance music). Not that they're bad, but I heard too much of that kind of music already.
Just my two cents, don't burn my house down! ![]() --Hawksun |
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Re: Shpongle
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![]() This reminds me of when I listened to a radio program years ago, a program that plays electronic dance music, often quite monotonous sounding material: long mixes, and so on. The DJ started that particular show by saying that it was again that time of week when (while she's playing some sufficiently repetitive piece) some anxious (old?) people call the studio, asking whether everything is all right, checking that nothing bad has happened to DJ. -Methem |
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Re: Shpongle
For those who thought the music by Shpongle was at least somewhat interesting, here are a couple of albums by other artists that might also contain something of interest:
Iqizeh by Banco de Gaia: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/d...se.asp?id=5894 http://www.planetdogrecords.com/bancobiog.html Labyrinth by Juno Reactor: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/d...se.asp?id=4396 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Reactor -Methem |
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I also strongly recommend Bible of dreams by the same artist. Both albums are excellent.
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http://www.saikosounds.com/english/s...?artist_id=110 ... for some more samples. -Methem |
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Juno Reactor, Watkins
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Watkins :
"Watkins also wrote and produced Traci Lords' solo album." Wonder if that should be a considered a plus. ![]() -Methem |
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Shpongle would actually fit in here on the playlist quite well...at least some of the tunes. Great live act. Seen 'em three times.
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Here are some related photos: Raja Ram 30+ years ago, and then some more current material: http://www.ibiblio.org/mal/MO/philm/quintessence/ http://www.isratrance.com/www/party_...s.php?p_id=134 (While I certainly like diversity and interesting people, I frankly think those awwwfully colourful clothes and other things look a bit silly. ![]() -Methem |
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