What song are you listening to right now?

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Snarky

Quote from: Creamy on Tue 26/11/2024 20:25:19
QuoteMercury Rev - "Downs Are Feminine Balloons"
I'm more familiar with their earlier stuff when the singer used a higher pitch.

Oh, this is their even earlier stuff. It's from Boces (1993), their second album – and last one with the band's original lead singer, David Baker. The high-pitched vocals on the albums that followed were after Jonathan Donahue took over the role.

Though Donahue contributed vocals on the first two as well. I'm not sure, but I'm guessing it's him on this track from their debut, Yerself Is Steam?

Mercury Rev - "Sweet Oddysee of a Cancer Cell t' th' Center of Yer Heart"

I've always had a soft spot for the original lineup, which (as you can hear) was more psychedelic shoegaze than the more famous later incarnation of the band.

Creamy

QuoteOh, this is their even earlier stuff. It's from Boces (1993), their second album – and last one with the band's original lead singer, David Baker. The high-pitched vocals on the albums that followed were after Jonathan Donahue took over the role.
My mistake. I mostly remember All is Dream (2001) which was very different.

QuoteMercury Rev - "Sweet Oddysee of a Cancer Cell t' th' Center of Yer Heart"
Not bad at all.
 

LimpingFish

Quote from: Creamy on Tue 26/11/2024 20:25:19Didn't expect to hear him here.

It's all thanks to TV5 (or TV5Monde, as it's now known), which my mother was a big fan of (the music and arts programs, anyway). She was a fan of french artists in general; Jaques Brel, Charles Aznavour, lot's of French jazz, etc. But watching French TV, and lots of music programs (particularly those nostalgia-heavy ones hosted by Patrick Sébastien), meant we were exposed to dozens of unfamiliar singers and musicians; huge artists in their home country, of course, but not so well known in, for instance, Ireland. :)
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Galen

Ichiko Aoba - Windswept Adan (2020)

Not even sure how I ended up on it, but the album has immaculate dreamy vibes.

RootBound

Had a long car drive and brought an electic mix of CDs with me.

Anais Mitchell really is a genius at lyrics. This album gets better each time I listen.

Same with this album. Whenever Kings of Convenience feature Feist, it's an amazing song:

And this was a bit of a wild card. I hadn't listened to this album in probably twelve years or more, and actually couldn't remember what it sounded like. It didn't disappoint though, and reminded me why I got it in the first place:

And of course, there's a reasons the classics are classics:
They/them. Here are some of my games:

LimpingFish

#685
Nice!


I grew up with this music. I mean, wait, some history needs explaining. Halas and Bachelor, a British animation company, made a short animation using Kraftwerk's Autobahn as inspiration... Christ, it's burned into my memory! You have no idea how much it influenced both my taste in music and...well, just watch it! Anyhoo, it was a staple on Irish TV station RTE during the '80s, usually shown as part of what they called "Cartoon Time", a five to ten minute fill-in broadcast between programs. In fact, it was either Autobahn or...


...this! Ronnie James Dio singing Love is All from Roger Glover's (ex Deep Purple) concept album The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast. I can't even begin to guess at how many times this was broadcast in Ireland!

Both tracks are indelibly scored into my brain. So much so, that I often forget just how many years have passed since I first heard them!

In fact, if a music video contained animation it was likely that it would stick in my mind. Like this...


...Rondò Veneziano's La Serenissima which, if memory serves, was broadcast once or twice at the time it as released, and, up until the dawn of Youtube and such, haunted me; I mean, look at it! Imagine seeing it at age eight or nine and not knowing who or what it was, faceless androids, spaceships and all!
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Creamy

#686
Stéphane Picq, probably the most famous composer at Cryo Interactive, died earlier this month.
He created some fantastic ambient soundtracks and world music that I often enjoyed more than the games themselves.



 

Snarky

It's a crying shame; he was only 59. Cancer, reportedly.

He spent years in a kind of early semi-retirement from the games and music industries in Madagascar (I think he worked with gems or something), and then when the rights to the Dune soundtrack finally reverted to him last year he began remixing, rerecording and re-releasing his old music and even started composing again. He talked about putting out an album of new music, his first in decades.

Ponch

#688
Currently re-watching Mr. Robot.


Not the sort of song I usually listen to, but damn this thing has hooks for days. It really got stuck in my head (the same thing happened the first time I watched the show, too as I recall).

TheFrighter


Some tunes from the Festival of Sanremo 2025:




Sorry Adele but italians do it better:


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Ponch

"Back to a website"


It's Homestar Runner's 25th anniversary and the song in the middle of this anniversary video has been stuck in my head since this morning.  :cool:

TheFrighter

#692
Yeah, he's the ol' Kanye West.

MOD NOTE: Video removed. I understand that it was posted in a humorous manner, and yes, laughing at Nazis, as well as punching them, is an acceptable pastime. But we still have to take into account that, despite the fact that we completely reject this ideology, Mr. West clearly doesn't (rumored mental problems aside) and by platforming him we may be inadvertently enabling him to spread said ideology to a wider audience. Seeing as the UK, as well as the EU, has various laws against the promotion of Nazi propaganda online (Germany, for instance, has already banned the video, where even the title is a violation), and the AGS forums are hosted in the UK, I feel it would be best to err on the side of caution.

AndreasBlack

#693
I've been listening to my latest synth/darkwave effort 'Bots Of Destruction' and yes it's when Skynet AI bots takes over! 8-0
It's been on the top of the Submithub.com hot 100 just some days ago, pretty epic for a none vocal tune. Just synths! :-D Edit: I forgot i played the guitarsolo aswell.  Alright alright, i'll find my shameless plugass out of here! Enjoy if you will! (laugh)

 

TheFrighter

Quote from: TheFrighter on Wed 02/07/2025 18:49:47MOD NOTE: Video removed. I understand that it was posted in a humorous manner, and yes, laughing at Nazis, as well as punching them, is an acceptable pastime. But we still have to take into account that, despite the fact that we completely reject this ideology, Mr. West clearly doesn't (rumored mental problems aside) and by platforming him we may be inadvertently enabling him to spread said ideology to a wider audience. Seeing as the UK, as well as the EU, has various laws against the promotion of Nazi propaganda online (Germany, for instance, has already banned the video, where even the title is a violation), and the AGS forums are hosted in the UK, I feel it would be best to err on the side of caution.

My sorry.

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Snarky

Bob Vylan - "We Live Here"

I've been listening a bit to these guys in the last week or so. Not really my kind of music, but hey, you have to support people willing to speak up against Israel's ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, and the complicity of western governments and media in these crimes against humanity.

AndreasBlack

Coming from a guitar player. Possibly the best guitar playing i've ever heard in a pop song in a loooong while! So on point and funky smooth light touch, what a player, perfect in my book!  (nod)
Prefer the instrumental version over the vocal version tbh 8-)


Creamy

#697
Quote from: Snarky on Tue 08/07/2025 16:14:26
Bob Vylan - "We Live Here"

I've been listening a bit to these guys in the last week or so. Not really my kind of music, but hey, you have to support people willing to speak up against Israel's ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, and the complicity of western governments and media in these crimes against humanity.

This escalation of xenophobia is really depressing.
I wish courageous people like Francesca Albanese would create more waves.

The lyrics of this song can be found here.
 

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