rv169
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Post by rv169 on Jul 8, 2014 21:44:48 GMT -6
One of the first things that drew me to Death Grips was how honest and vulnerable their music sounded. They sounded like they experienced a much fuller understanding of emotion, intellect and true human nature, which is something I hardly hear from music . They also sounded like they were just as shell and culture shocked as I was to our society and history of mankind, and one of the few other places in music I hear that feeling regularly is classical music. That said I dislike probably 95% of classical, but the 5% I do like speaks to me from the same tired, uncertain and desperate for truth place that Death Grips does. Hopefully some of y'all know that feel and will enjoy these as much as I do, and feel free to post some of your favorites as well.
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rv169
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Post by rv169 on Jul 8, 2014 21:46:31 GMT -6
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merzblood
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masami's bb. venerology GOAT album.
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Post by merzblood on Jul 14, 2014 19:51:47 GMT -6
I'm just gonna leave this here.
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Post by eyestayn0ided on Jul 14, 2014 22:48:26 GMT -6
i always thought alarm will sound's renditions of aphex twin songs shows that "classical" music can be so much more than people think.
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merzblood
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masami's bb. venerology GOAT album.
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Post by merzblood on Jul 15, 2014 11:57:29 GMT -6
i always thought alarm will sound's renditions of aphex twin songs shows that "classical" music can be so much more than people think. Philip Glass did a cool rendition of Icct Hedral.
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Post by eyestayn0ided on Jul 15, 2014 15:23:06 GMT -6
i always thought alarm will sound's renditions of aphex twin songs shows that "classical" music can be so much more than people think. Philip Glass did a cool rendition of Icct Hedral. i was actually almost posted that instead but i figured someone else would... thank you for keeping my faith in you guys and how amazing you are. <3
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