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penexpers
from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-05 17:31 [#01685084]
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I've felt a sudden urge in the last few weeks to add some music in a similiar vien to track 1 from Eno's Music for Airports. Any suggestions?
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-05 17:37 [#01685091]
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The Pearl, an album by Harold Budd and Brian Eno.
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 17:40 [#01685094]
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Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror also by eno and budd is pretty damn good too.
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penexpers
from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-05 17:43 [#01685095]
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yeah i love that, thats the sort of stuff i'm after.
is eno the ultimate contemporary pianist?
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2005-08-05 17:45 [#01685097]
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I can play chopsticks with my penis. Involves a hard to do tucking technique. I could record it if you want. Might make the list
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 17:45 [#01685098]
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no.
listen to Phillip Glass' Circles, performed by Arturo Stalteri.
it is a true work of beauty
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-05 17:47 [#01685099]
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Harold Budd is the pianist on those albums -- so you'd be best suited by searching out his solo albums.
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 17:48 [#01685100]
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FAO: xlt : - please no philip glass jokes or snide comments. they are all so predictable
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-05 17:53 [#01685103]
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Penis avatars are also rather predictable. And they're rather shit.
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 17:56 [#01685107]
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And what?
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-05 17:58 [#01685109]
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And nothing actually. Do you work in a chinese take away?
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 17:58 [#01685110]
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um no, why?
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penexpers
from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-05 17:59 [#01685111]
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sorry to disrupt your argument, but thanks for the suggestions people
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 18:00 [#01685113]
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hey, this is xlt, you know
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-05 18:04 [#01685115]
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Yeah full of dicks.
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 18:05 [#01685116]
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ho ho ho
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-05 18:07 [#01685117]
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Nothing funny.
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-08-05 18:08 [#01685118]
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this is going nowhere
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thecurbcreeper
from United States on 2005-08-05 18:08 [#01685119]
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thecurbcreeper
from United States on 2005-08-05 18:09 [#01685120]
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aww crap
i tried to make it look like a lady, but the pixels on the lines must be too thin
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-05 18:12 [#01685122]
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Oh yeah! I see the cute little nose and mouth now. Very shit arms.
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thecurbcreeper
from United States on 2005-08-05 18:13 [#01685125]
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yeah i must admit the arms were the weakest part, followed by the hair. the mouth area worked well though.
i can't say i'm going to make a 2nd effort at it
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2005-08-05 18:16 [#01685128]
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yes, but is a penis playing chopsticks involving a tucking technique predictable?
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-05 18:16 [#01685129]
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So the lady is a dickhead right?
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-05 18:17 [#01685131]
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Much better second attempt, curbcreeper.
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futureimage
from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 01:44 [#01685414]
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Back on topic, Avril 14th is the best piano work I've heard...
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isnieZot
from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-08-06 02:17 [#01685420]
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gonzales -piano solo is also very nice imo. you should check it out.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 05:20 [#01685498]
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For classical piano music nothing beats Liszt or Bartok.
But for more funky stuff but still not detracting from the classical air I'd go for some JMJ, The Synth King.
Oh and the must have is the first track in Royksopp's new album, it's the sheer pinnacle of musical beauty.
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penexpers
from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-06 05:23 [#01685500]
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gonzales is a nice suggestion, thanks
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penexpers
from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-06 05:24 [#01685501]
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i'll check them out...
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isnieZot
from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-08-06 05:25 [#01685504]
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also check out "Leszek Mozdzer - piano" not really like gonzales. a bit more complex but nice.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 05:29 [#01685508]
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you won't be dissapointed, especially with Royksopp's.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-06 05:42 [#01685519]
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Liszt is a bit showy for me -- too much style over substance in general.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 07:56 [#01685601]
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You can't detract from the masterpiece that is Hungarian Raphsody number 2
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pf
from Finland on 2005-08-06 07:58 [#01685602]
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Gonzales is the best piano album I've heard. Just amazing. And finally I got a copy of it.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-06 08:00 [#01685604]
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I'm certainly not denying he has nice pieces, but he's hardly like Brian Eno and Harold Budd -- in fact, he is the antithesis with all his flourishes and glitz.
I would have recommended Chopin or Satie for a classical composer more akin to the minimalism of Budd and Eno.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 08:09 [#01685629]
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I've never been able to like Chopin, I don't know, somthing about his music is way too sweet :S. Never heard of Satie.
On the topic of great composers, Rossini should be mentioned as should also the famous 4 Russians.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-06 08:11 [#01685633]
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Chopin is certainly not sweet - however did you garner that impression? His work is profoundly tinged with the tragedies in his and of his life.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 08:16 [#01685641]
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not sweet as you would describe a person, more of as in a sense of smell. I don't know if you have ever gone into a solvent store but there is usually a heavy intoxicating smell that to me is overpowering. That's how I meant it, i wasn't talking about the symbolism behind the music, I was talking about the music in itself as an object.
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mappatazee
from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2005-08-06 08:24 [#01685647]
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Favorite pianist that I've listened to so far would be Debussy.
But in the vein of Eno's Ambient1, I would suggest Erik Satie, sometimes called the grandfather of ambient music.
get Satie's Gnossiennes
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-06 08:26 [#01685649]
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I knew that's what you meant, Xeron. I wasn't suggesting you were comparing him to Mozart.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 08:29 [#01685652]
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well how does his life come into play, unles it is symbolism behind the music?
-His work is profoundly tinged with the tragedies in his and of his life.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-06 08:32 [#01685654]
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You cannot separate the music from the composer.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 08:39 [#01685666]
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you can, sombody who has never heard of Chopin judges him by the music alone.
By your way of thinking we have to judge Apex along with his music, You can like the music but not have a high opinion of the man himself.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2005-08-06 08:43 [#01685669]
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Until music is composed automatically by robots or computers, then music cannot be severed from the person who composed it.
And yes, I do not separate RDJ from his music.
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Xeron
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-06 08:48 [#01685672]
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You obviously haven't heard of Kraftwerk, halfmen-halfmachines.
Anyway, what I mean how can that person know anything about the tragedies that "touched" Chopin's music?
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-06 09:36 [#01685699]
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How many piano works have you heard then, 8?
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hobbes
from age on 2005-08-06 09:37 [#01685701]
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"Erik Satie, sometimes called the grandfather of ambient music."
Ha ha oh dear.
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J198
from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-06 10:55 [#01685793]
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rachmaninov - trio elegiaque nr 1 & 2.
and his piano concertos.
i agree with map on satie's gnossiennes.
also: grieg - lyric pieces.
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penexpers
from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-06 18:03 [#01686249]
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thanks for the suggestions people
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