henke on 5/3/2008 at 17:21
Quote Posted by a flower in hell
and I don't mean dark in the same way you all seem to.
Everyone has their own idea of what "dark, eerie, disturbing music" is so unless you include everything from Sufjan Stevens to Slipknot people are gonna get uppity. And if you
do include everything they're still going to. Truth is that there isn't much tying the bands you have listed together except the fact that you happen to like em, and noone is going to be interested in joining a community that centers around one specific person's taste in music, believe it or not.
The Magpie on 5/3/2008 at 17:40
Quote Posted by dethtoll
What?! I didn't know about this, and I'm a big Darkthrone fan!
From their "Too Old Too Cold" EP. I've heard it being played at clubs.
There's a lot of contemporary classical music, for lack of a better term, that fits the d.ee.&d. description.
So is the case with certain jazz tunes. Justin Chancellor and Adam Jones from Tool re-arranging Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday together with Tricky, for example (from the collection Verve Remixed).
People whose musical interests lie in said direction would often do well to check out composers outside of the popular music genres.
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a flower in hell on 5/3/2008 at 20:59
most of what I listen to is black ambient, industrial, noise, drone/doom, musique concrete, avant-garde jazz/metal/rock, post-metal and random other metals.
the post-metal and industrial is probably the closest I come to mass-market music. (and really, only Isis is very newbie-friendly when it comes to post-metal)
The Magpie on 6/3/2008 at 09:08
I noticed. My message was for the part of the posters discussing if Emo is Goth or if Manson is Emo or if Horror Punk is Death Rock is BatCave.
When discussing acts like Ulver (whose "Shadows of the Sun" album easily was one of the very best last year IMO), the genre point quickly becomes moot anyway.
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Muzman on 6/3/2008 at 12:00
What do you guys make of stuff like Soma, Shinjuku Filth, Bill Laswell, Diamanda Galas, Faultline, Red Snapper. That'd all be in the spirit there wouldn't it? (not that they're all particularly similar)
Lhet on 6/3/2008 at 20:54
I noticed the silent hill 3 soundtrack is on there. I fail to see how <a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_eOpM7qQHo>this</a> is dark.
fett on 6/3/2008 at 23:32
Went to website looking for dark music, could not find P-Funk, Earth Wind & Fire, or Kool & the Gang.
Why is internetting so hard guys
piano-sam on 7/3/2008 at 04:11
Quote Posted by a flower in hell
and I don't mean dark in the same way you all seem to.
it doesn't matter what you
mean, this is the internet! :D
fett:
MUAHAHAHA
june gloom on 7/3/2008 at 22:20
Quote Posted by The Magpie
Ulver (whose "Shadows of the Sun" album easily was one of the very best last year IMO)
Album of the fucking year. I think anyone who likes music in general should hear it.
HAHAHA FETT