Obscure SQ Music
Obscure SQ Music
Lets see how long this thread can go before it goes to hell..
Many people ever hear of Katie Melua? Search for her two albums Call off the Search and Piece by Piece. Both album titled songs are really good. She's also really good live if you ever get a chance....
Any others. (no rap does not count).
Many people ever hear of Katie Melua? Search for her two albums Call off the Search and Piece by Piece. Both album titled songs are really good. She's also really good live if you ever get a chance....
Any others. (no rap does not count).
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i think that new BT album counts as SQ "music", and it is certianly obscure....
i can upload it to errins FTP if he doesn't have it on there already.
i don't even know if its music any more. its more like "dynamic sounds"
i can upload it to errins FTP if he doesn't have it on there already.
i don't even know if its music any more. its more like "dynamic sounds"
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
Rammstein, Meshuggah and Tool have some of the best metal production I have heard... they sound amazing on a good stereo. Also, Cryptopsy's new album "Once was not" is a good way to give your setup a workout -- if your stereo can keep up to that, you can play anything. Same thing goes for Cephalic Carnage - Anomalies. Converge - Jane Doe is a great song (and album) to test the impact of your stereo with.
I also like KMFDM, Crystal Method, and Aphex Twin for SQ, MJ Cole, DJ Tron and Hellsystem for SQL.
I also like KMFDM, Crystal Method, and Aphex Twin for SQ, MJ Cole, DJ Tron and Hellsystem for SQL.
I have recertly become a fan of "Moloko" for SQ stuff, techie with crisp clean female vocals........really hard to find in the US.
"Everything but the Girl"- an all time favorite of mine.
"George Clinton"- very wide range of sounds.
"Everything but the Girl"- an all time favorite of mine.
"George Clinton"- very wide range of sounds.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
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I really like Everything but the girl. Most people think they are one hit wonders but thats only in the pop venue. I really like that many of their songs are played on a real bass.VW337 wrote:I have recertly become a fan of "Moloko" for SQ stuff, techie with crisp clean female vocals........really hard to find in the US.
"Everything but the Girl"- an all time favorite of mine.
"George Clinton"- very wide range of sounds.
If you like them look up moloko, especially the "Things to say and do" album it's a little more laid back but has a similar presence with the vocals.BH wrote:I really like Everything but the girl. Most people think they are one hit wonders but thats only in the pop venue. I really like that many of their songs are played on a real bass.VW337 wrote:I have recertly become a fan of "Moloko" for SQ stuff, techie with crisp clean female vocals........really hard to find in the US.
"Everything but the Girl"- an all time favorite of mine.
"George Clinton"- very wide range of sounds.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
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I like Travis Meeks, he's the lead singer of the defunked Days of the New. I have quite a bit of his live stuff and it sounds great to me! Of course I love the live stuff. Alice in Chains Unplugged is deff one of my all time favorite albums. Also, the new Seether album One Cold Night is great as well (also a live album). 

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Sade has some really good CJazz releases that I've liked... I do enjoy some of the deep instrumentation that they set behind her often too.brenzbmr@sb wrote: i like norah jones, but my favorite for smooth vocals is sade.
i will try the other recommendations, although i do like everythingbut the girl.
If any of you go looking for her make sure you ask for (Saad Eh) (think canadian) and they'll have a better chance of knowing what you're looking for!

You had to put it in the lounge didn't you..............

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I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
My downloads of it are still going...mr tibbs wrote:I think you broke it.


try ftp://tripleek.dnsalias.com/Share/MUSIC ... Mix%5D.mp3BH wrote:My downloads of it are still going...mr tibbs wrote:I think you broke it.Looks like I'm going to get all but 2 of them. Darn while the transfer was still going I should have looked to see what his IP was so I could connect direct to it... But its probably much easier to just call him and ask for it.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.