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scup_bucket
from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2005-12-19 13:06 [#01803336]
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I really like orchestral music that is arranged similarly to electronic music. For example, Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin. Not just copies of electronic music though, like whatever was just on Xltronic radio (I think it said Prefuse - Surrounded by Silence, but I can't be sure) and avant garde-ish stuff like Moondog etc.
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Krendo
from Leicester (United Kingdom) on 2005-12-19 13:09 [#01803339]
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Have you heard Philip Glass's orchestral take on Icct Hedral? It saps the life from the original. Have you heard any Reich, John Adams etc? That stuff is shit hot.
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scup_bucket
from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2005-12-19 13:11 [#01803345]
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I have. I haven't, I wish these school computers weren't p2p handicapped
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Krendo
from Leicester (United Kingdom) on 2005-12-19 13:15 [#01803350]
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The first track on Royal Astronomy by u-Ziq kind of has that sound too. Scaling, I think it's called. That's a belter of a track.
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K300i
from United Kingdom on 2005-12-19 13:15 [#01803353]
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can it actually be that classical music is arranged similarly to electronics? notice that all those orchestral versions follow origins that are strongly connected to classic music, even by the samples used. therefore, the same base is used, same core,so theres not too much place for freedom of arrangements.
i would rather say that classical music started to use electronic experience, but only in form of ideas of it - fun with patterns,weird,non-standard arrangements. that sort of thing.
i propose you to find and listen to "takeo toyama" - thats rather an experiment, a connection between orchestra - and electronics, a little bit happy, a little bit weird, but worth listening.
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scup_bucket
from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2005-12-19 13:28 [#01803367]
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Have any of you seen "Man with the Movie Camera" (translated from Russian)
It has great orchestral music, the movie itself is pretty great too, not to mention it was made in the 20's.
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Krendo
from Leicester (United Kingdom) on 2005-12-19 13:31 [#01803372]
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I haven't. Other movie music fits the description, though: the Solaris soundtrack; the 2001 soundtrack; the soundtrack to Sonatine? Or am I way off here?
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scup_bucket
from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2005-12-19 13:39 [#01803385]
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a bit off, yeah, most movie soundtracks are very typical orchestral music. I'm looking for "weirder" stuff, though not really weirder, because that could just as well mean "crappier." It is a bit hard to describe, the genre doesn't really exist save for a few stray songs here and there, that I've heard at least
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Krendo
from Leicester (United Kingdom) on 2005-12-19 13:42 [#01803390]
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How about 'Birth of Liquid Plejades' by Tangerine Dream? That is WAY out there!
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isnieZot
from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-12-19 14:22 [#01803406]
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the soundtrack for the movie was made by the cinematic orchestra btw.
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WeaklingChild
from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2005-12-19 14:23 [#01803408]
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the lexanculpt album on planet mu is totally based on orchestral sounds with glitchy production. could be right up yer street
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