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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-18 16:06 [#01399398]
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recommendations please...can be combined with electronic music or something else, as long as it's good :)
thanks.
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2004-11-18 16:57 [#01399435]
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me too me too!!!!
This could be a great learning experience!!
:)
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wimp
on 2004-11-18 17:08 [#01399441]
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Listen to Popol Vuh, it's not traditional Japanese but it is good. Very good.
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DJ Xammax
from not America on 2004-11-18 17:11 [#01399443]
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I heard this cool Norweigan jazz guy playing his trumpet in an old-fashion Japanese stylee. It was mad wicked but I don't know what he was called so forget it.
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Gwely Mernans
from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-11-18 17:13 [#01399445]
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im really digging the ghost in the shell 2 innocence theme lately
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-18 17:19 [#01399451]
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hand peter molvaer? he's pretty fantastic!
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-18 17:19 [#01399452]
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hans*
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giginger
from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2004-11-18 17:20 [#01399454]
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You should speak to Hyukasen.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-18 17:22 [#01399455]
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autechre are nice, but not that nice. thank you.
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DJ Xammax
from not America on 2004-11-18 17:23 [#01399456]
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YES! Thank YOU!
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-18 17:27 [#01399458]
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btw, if someone else is going to check that norweigan guy, it's nils not hans :)
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plaster
from splitska 10 on 2004-11-18 18:18 [#01399498]
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niels petter molvaer
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plaster
from splitska 10 on 2004-11-18 18:20 [#01399499]
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correction facility...sorry,nils petter molvaer
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-18 18:23 [#01399501]
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thanks :)
maybe someone should start another thread about this guy..hopefully someone is going to say something about japanese music there :)
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Iroel
from Pisa (Italy) on 2004-11-18 18:40 [#01399509]
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more japanese music in dnb!
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kurrrak
from Bialystok (Poland) on 2004-11-18 23:34 [#01399631]
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speakin of traditional music: ensemble nipponia - japan kabuki
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hyakusen
from 8=============> on 2004-11-19 12:34 [#01400105]
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type these names somewhere :
Kodo - japanese drummers ( loads on slsk ), the best ive heard
Kabuki - very intense music from Japanese Kabuki theatre Taiko - little brother of Kodo drum, smoother and thinner Poetry chant -( search for Shufu Abe )- very very traditional japanese chants, one voice,constant modulation - brilliant
japanese flute - well known, the best is to listen to it at late evenings
and from electronics world - ryoji ikeda, more minimalictis than alva noto.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-19 12:37 [#01400106]
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thanks...i was looking for kabuki this morning, but i got no results on slsk..i hope i get more luck tonight..
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hyakusen
from 8=============> on 2004-11-19 12:43 [#01400108]
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well, maybe thats because it has its own name which we dont know, but for sure theres loads of kodo and taiko drums in this theatre, so when you find these two and the flute, you will know the essence of japanese traditional music :)
search in japan room on slsk, some guys have loads of this ( along with J-rock )
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-11-19 12:50 [#01400114]
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yeah, i'll look for that...btw, i was asking about it in japanese slsk room, but i only got a few replies..will check again that too though.
btw, it's weird how no on recommended anything by dj krush...the record with toshinori kondo is fabolous, and he put plenty of traditional japanese drums on his last album as well.
also susumu yokota often uses some of those traditional sounds.
i need some of that original music though :)
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hyakusen
from 8=============> on 2004-11-19 12:59 [#01400120]
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yes , yokota is quite traditional, at least he uses some traditional instruments, but ive listened to latest krush album - didnt liked it, dunno, maybe its too weeird ? i really dunno.
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Amnesiac
from ERIE (United States) on 2004-11-19 13:01 [#01400121]
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lynard skynard
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wimp
on 2004-11-19 13:24 [#01400128]
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When I was an exchange student in Japan, we were taken to a private taiko performance by a team of awesome people. It reminded me of Vooredoms, and the spiritual nature of the performance was astral. Those drums were reaching gods, I swear.
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hyakusen
from 8=============> on 2004-11-19 13:27 [#01400131]
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thats their purpose as i know :) kodo and taiko are often used in various ceremonies, mostly religion ones.
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hyakusen
from 8=============> on 2004-11-20 03:33 [#01400524]
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search also for :
koto ( not the electronic synths ) shamisen sakuhachi biwa
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