Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

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I like E-Mantra - Ecouri: I also compose my own music, if you have some time - check my youtube channel: [url]http://www.youtube.com/user/plprzemo[/url]
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Very nice music Przemyslav! :good: :)
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Thank you :)
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so here's my classical "Dark Star"...  you would find variuos interpretations of this organ piece,this one has impressed me most at the first few chords. i would have a vinyl where it's played on a quiet modern organ,which i like for this piece even better, i guess it doesn't suits the composition well to play it on a baroque organeven when Liszt interpreted the style of Bach in it, nonetheless it's a "modern" organ piece. put on your best headphones and don't be surprised when you wake up completely exhausted after listening. and for those who get headakes from this kind of music 
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Nice! I love Bach and Liszt - for me, classical keyboard music really fits with space. I saw ELP perform this piece live in '70 (I think) - Keith Emerson playing the massive organ in the Festival Hall, London, then running back down to the stage for the piano bits. An awesome concert, it was - daggers in the keyboard, the whole works!
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bookmarked it, thanks i don't know ELP to well. just for the fun of it
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i don't know ELP to well. Nutrockers, are ELP! But Keith Emerson can really play pianos/organs/synthesisers, and compose too. Musical deconstruction: Pictures at an Exhibition - by ELP Pictures at an Exhibition - orchestrated by Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition - the original Mussorgsky solo piano suite I have all three on CD - and I prefer the original solo piano suite.
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great, a well known piece, even if i would never have known by rememberance who composed it. "and now for something complete different"  and a class from eire [url][/url] some technical stuff 
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Anatman. They are (he is?) quite like Meshuggah, but instrumental, and more ambient/spacey.You can download their songs from here: [url]http://anatman.bandcamp.com/[/url] 
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i like this mix of metal / electro
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i like this mix of metal / electro So, try Cynic, in reverse publication order: (Carbon Based Anathomy, Traced in air, Focus), then add Re-Traced (remixes of Traced in air) and The portal tapes (a side project). Hope you like vocoders/autotune + growl vocals + beautyful solos and occasional Chapman Stick (only in studio, unfortunately... anyway, search for Sean Malone). ;) 
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ho no its another style : progessive rock !! that remind me my young years .
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It's prog, but they sound quite metal, expecially in the first album, Focus. There's a bunch of proggy-metal bands, emerged from the same scene, all with "philosophical" names that absolutely worths a couple of listening: Cynic, Atheist (try Elements) and Aghora (as in Hindu Aghori, not as in Greek Agora. try the "Aghora" album). They often switch and share their band members. :) 
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aghora sounds good for me.
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Currently playing, very loudly, in Chez Cody - a Poco classic!
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I recently fell in love with Carbon Based Lifeforms' albums. :)
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RIP Lou Reed.
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In 2014 these 3 olds guys from texas have together 65 years !  enjoy this concert ...
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hi, out therelet's get a little serious, i know it's not what is to expect usually of me ;) i was watching today for the very first time "johnny got his gun" and it has certainly moved me.i was wondering how i could share this experience with you and fortunately metallica helped me out. here we (johnny) go... for once i won't close with "have phun", have a second thought --- (btw, you might have read statements of me like "they won't (can't?) do such nowadays",well that's the stuff i ment with this).
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