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Salvatorin

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  1. one of my favorites, it evokes images from 'stalker' for me
  2. woah, very industrial
  3. nothin like apocalyptic bass droops, it sounds like a very sad massive mechanical beast weeping
  4. actually i just found it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S37KRf9umK0 this is the first shackleton track i ever heard, in a car with a proper sub bass it killed me 'hamas rule' is one of a favorites also tho
  5. The connection is some of his stuff puts me in that same place as shackleton. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rgECQrxddY Also does anyone know the following shackleton tune I'm describing: it starts out with a long middle eastern sounding ambient percussive loop that goes on for like 2 minutes...then this incredibly low and loud and textured sub bass comes in and rattles yo speakers. (sounds like a lot of shackleton trax really)
  6. also i found an interview with him and he says some things about his music that I was definitely feeling: http://www.sparse.fr/2011/04/07/shackleton-interview-english-version/
  7. so this is the original thread. okay. what do you shackletonheds think about ramadanman?
  8. I have no idea what future garage is but I'll just say that I've been grooving to this lately: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uBRCQbgr9M
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0jfu2Xa3rg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xozMkGpiPrM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbzJpe_Hf2c
  10. Man. I remember 2007. I thought I was cool for being an American listening to dubstep back then. Oh how times have changed.
  11. these are two jazz classics. are you looking for more stuff in this realm? i mean, jazz is a pretty broad stroke. it helps to have a focus in on area if that is what you are searching for. do you want jazz legends? classic? funk? abstract? current? Yeah and even then, both those albums were landmark albums that represented departures from the standard jazz. Modal, and Avant-Garde respectably. There is about 5 decades of music before the sixties that still counts as jazz. I mean you have cool jazz, bebop, swing, blues, ragtime, etc. People looking to be introduced to jazz should start out with the easily digestible pop standards, because as is sometimes forgotten, jazz was the popular music of America for a good many years. To put in perspective the way jazz works, here is a tune composed in 1935 by George Gershwin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7ENPQzlUpY-classic swing, 1936 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N090STPx-2M-cool jazz, 1958 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEjjL6CyBJI-rhythm & blues/early funk, 1965 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0LKiFTIEv4-jazz-rock fusion, 1970 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRvQmIrJd3U-smooth jazz(sorta), pretty sure from 80's nnnyeah?
  12. I find doors sometimes are really heavy and I don't open them enough and they crush me as I'm going through them.
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