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  1. Youinreverse, it was nice to revisit sharon van etten, I like a team up she does with the artist "torres" (mcency something) so thanks for that. Thinking of female singers I like, check out Mikaela Davis on audiotree on youtube. BTW I can recommend Tycho( electronic music, they seem to have a background in trance/synth maybe industrial matrix clubmusic kind of stuff) but it's quite mellow, ongoing beats but loads of layering variety, good synth sounds and melody, good balance I allready mentioned Mogwai - Hardcore will never die - but you will Ivadell on audiotree on youtube is great. They fit this topic quite good Infact audiotree(music station youtube channel) all togheter would be of my recommendation to all music lovers on this forum Has anybody heard some of the new triphop music comming out? It's often with a reapeted anime gif on youtube people can study to, if so what you guys think? I also like any hip-hop soulhiphoptriphopjazz coming out of Marvels Luke cage on netflix. It's a bit more beaty streety back alley artsy hip hop wich I like
  2. I can recommend this guy. He is from the neatherlands. He makes reaction videos to music. He has great facial expressions, cool personality and seems like a really nice guy. I almost don't want to recommend him because soon (if not allready) comments made on his channel will start to drown in the crown, I have a feeling he will get kind of big you youtube.
  3. Hehe well some are. Maybe people dosnt see it as a time waste to help a total stranger find some music but I guess thats what the forum is for idk. Gosh m8, Ivadell and Bandit (that have their label contracts with broken circles) are some of my favourite bands. Thx!
  4. Youinreverse and somethingsvinyl, thanks for taking the time out of your days, will definitely check it out!
  5. I really liked Placebo and Lydia. Have you guys heard Mogwai - Hardcore will never die, but you will. That album in particular is so balanced, check it out.
  6. Wow! You guys been mighty helpfull. Definetily worth it, joining this forum. Thanks guys Thanks for taking the time to help me with all that
  7. Thanks! That song is close. Arcade fire is usally a bit to festive for me, with trumphets and what not. But other than that very close. Haha trying to stear you here, and being very picky
  8. Thanks Tommy, I already plowed through that one Right on spot though, exactly what I meant, especially that album
  9. Thanks. But I need something closer to 2000 then Beatles
  10. Hello! Im looking for a specific style. I want emotional music, that is a bit gloomy but absolutely not too gloomy(I don't want to be drained) and that is a bit "youthfull" if that makes sense. Iv'e been listening to Pedro the lion, especially older. I skip some too slow songs, because I feel drained, I skip some songs because they are to country influated. Emo music is great and all that but I want something a little more deep and instrumentualy more intellectual. I used to listen to breaking benjamin but I want a little more artsy approach to the instrumentality. Radiohead is great but I want a little more back to school feel. The guitar "chord changes" in some late 90's bands are great but I want a little more depth/intellectual/slightly depressed. Thank you!
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