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« on: June 26, 2005, 04:53:06 am »
I could never do a poll for this because there are so many diverse kinds of music out there and i wouldn't want to offend anyone anyway but yeah.  My favorite kinds of music are definately Dance, Trance, Rave, Techno, Hardcore Trance, Dream Trance, anything Euro and Danceable, I'll love it.  Most of my CDs are from the Ministry of Sound, I own every Annual CD, Clubber's Guide, and Summer Edition CD.  And Every Year, Because of this, me and my friends (well since last year anyway) have been taking trips to Ibiza in July to visit Cafe Del Mar and other nightclubs.  Its amazing there.  I also like Alternative, Punk, and Emo.  Especially when I'm really mad, Emo does the trick.

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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2005, 06:12:29 am »
Symphonic and classical sorts, usually. For the former, soundtracks. Those are my main joy musically. And most anything of the latter sort it good, provided it holds a good melody. There is nothing quite so calmingly uplifting like a good piece of Bach or Vivaldi.

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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2005, 01:32:45 pm »
Probally the #1 thing i listen too hell it is the #1 is game soundtracks spefically RPG OST's. I have several actual Cd's that ive imported and many many albums.


Alternitve Rock is cool too.

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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2005, 06:54:35 pm »
I'm pretty eclectic in my musical tastes...But my fav would probably be like the entirety of the techno genre...Most rock is ok...Punk too...I'm okay w/some rap...I dunno...

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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2005, 07:16:24 pm »
I don't describe my music in terms of favorites, but rather in terms of ratios.  I'd say my listening choices are about 70% instrumental and 30% more contemporary music.  Game soundtracks comprise a large portion of my playlists -- in fact, I have several albums of nothing but Zelda music, one exclusively for Chrono, and another for general Squaresoft music.  I also like older, more baroque music, especially when it's applied to modern media -- the songs from Symphony of Evangelion are classical and baroque, such as Pachelbel's Canon in D, Ode to Joy, and the Hallelujah Chorus among others.  Salvation is Created by Russian composer Pavel Tschesnokoff is another favorite of mine -- it's the warmup song of the marching band of the high school I just graduated from.  We didn't play it all season last year, but we broke it out at the state finals -- my best friend and I cried at that point, and even moreso when we won.  Hit me up on AIM for it if you want.  In fact, I demand that you do so if you haven't already heard it.  As I play the clarinet, I'm a bit biased in favor of it.  Mozart is good for woodwind-type music.  I'm not that into Vivaldi -- the (IMO) greater fullness and complexity of Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky are more my speed.  Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring is one of my favorite songs, and if you play RPGs with any frequency it should be one of yours as well -- Nobuo Uematsu has stated the obvious in saying that Final Fantasy VII's spectacular One Winged Angel was based on it, and the stylistic resemblance is easy to hear.  Holst's The Planets is another good piece of work, as is Wagner's Ring cycle -- the previous four composers' ideas taken together is basically what comprises the score of the Star Wars saga, which anyone who's been on these boards for more than five minutes knows I'm kinda crazy about.  Other film composers like Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer use basically the same cues over and over again, but at least they're good cues.

As far as more contemporary music, I like a fair amount of older music, including the Beatles, Aretha Franklin, Barry Manilow, and even Gloria Gaynor -- gotta give her the props for "I Will Survive."  Sinatra's great, too -- he deserves all his accolades.  A bit of ethnic music is also good when done right, as the scores of The Lion King, the Donkey Kong Country series, and Star Fox Adventures, which rules no matter what you say, illustrate.  Chrono Cross does some of this as well, most notably during the battle with FATE -- which doesn't make a lot of sense considering that FATE is an immensely powerful supercomputer from the 25th century.  You'd figure on some kind of techno being played, but instead they go with pan flutes and ethnic drums while it tries to Ctrl+Alt+Del you out of existence.  Wind band is another contemporary style of music -- Frank Ticheli and Eric Whitacre are currently the kings of that genre.  I've met Frank Ticheli before, and two of my friends, both All-State drummers and fellow geeks, have met Whitacre.  Ticheli's Vesuvius is, IMO, the ultimate head-bang piece for the wind band genre, doing for it what such groups as the Smashing Pumpkins and Slipknot do for thrash metal.  I also kind of like Breaking Benjamin, both for So Cold and Blow Me Away, the song from Halo 2 -- kinda goes against my principles, but they both rock.  The Metroid Prime series is an excellent example of what techno music should be.  Weird Al Yankovic is hands-down my favorite contemporary artist.  A little side fact: despite what you may think of his songs, he is a highly intelligent man, having graduated valedictorian from his high school class and being possessed of a degree in architecture.  Guns N' Roses is a great 80s group.  Mega Man X fans take note here: the song "My Michelle" sounds almost exactly like the music for Neon Tiger's stage in Mega Man X3.  This is no doubt intentional, as all of the bosses in the American version of the shortly proceeding X5 are named after members of the band.  Yellowcard is the closest thing to a pop band that I like.  When I'm feeling emo, I turn them on and proceed to write random crap that doesn't make any damn sense at all.  Finally, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, in addition to being accomplished writers of satire, are also excellent musicians, having written and performed every South Park and Team America song themselves.  The crew of Monty Python also falls into this category.  Jeremy Soule is the last artist I can confidently name, as he composed the scores for two excellent games, Morrowind and Knights of the Old Republic.  He has even submitted some of his work to OCR, lending it a bit of credibility by garnering support from such a highly regarded musician.

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« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2005, 12:17:29 am »
I love the music from Morrowind too, its so cool lol.  

the best website you can visit to check out techno/trance/hardcore/rave/d*pop/house/club music is www.ministryofsound.com  check their top 100 for some good songs.  Buy their CDs, especially Ibiza 05'!

GO IBIZA

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« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2005, 02:51:21 pm »
Classical (particularly orchestral and piano solo, and some opera...not too big on most chamber music, though), jazz (including many pop standard singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, etc., who use a lot of jazz in their songs...but some jazz is too cacophonous for me to like, for example what is called "free jazz"), ska, punk. Really, I'll listen to damned near anything. Except for most country.

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« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2005, 11:35:41 am »
My playlist have shrunk in recent years. In high school I could listen to anything except for country, mostly because I was surrounded by hics and all I ever heard was country. (Vomits)

Recently I have been listening to Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, A Link to the Past, and Ocarina of Time. Jay-Z is the only rapper I can listen to and enjoy, the same goes for Linkin Park. Stevie ray Vaughan is easily my favorite rocker, his abilities are incredible. If you have never listened to Texas Flood do you self a favor and do so, you will not be dissapointed. Other VG music I listen to is Zone of the Enders: 2nd Runner, and Goldeneye. I never listen to the radio or watch MTV, I can't stand either anymore. So I am not very learned on anything new. I stopped following rap after Jay-Z retired, and I am on the LP mailing list so I know when thier stuff is coming out.

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« Reply #8 on: June 29, 2005, 01:52:36 pm »
I listen to trance, Drum N bass, Jungle, Rave, Hardcore techno(Happy 2 B hardcore! ^_^) and im getting into some Psytrance and GOA trance recently

I used to listen to a bunch of metal and industral as well. I still do. But not as much as I used to

I cant stand newer rap, Especialy crunk. Lil jon needs his eyes and dreads removed

And seeing as all I hear on the radio is a bunch of hicks crying about their dead dog or stolen tractor, I do not listen to any country.

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« Reply #9 on: June 29, 2005, 01:59:30 pm »
Funny you should say Goa Trance, that term is dying out, and is becoming known as Island Trance, mainly Ibiza Trance :)

I don't like country at all, I don't like rap that much, some hip-hop is acceptable, but not all. I love Rock, i grew up on that too. But its Rave Craze that I really grew up on.  Ace of Base and those older artists from the 80's and 90's who sparked the rave craze.  Thats why they used their music in "A Night at the Roxbury" which is my favorite movie :).

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« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2005, 02:41:48 pm »
I always thought Ibiza trance was the precursor to Dream and Epic trance and was the child of Balaric House,

Ah well, you learn somthing new every day =/

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« Reply #11 on: July 01, 2005, 06:59:46 pm »
I've always wondered...what form of techtronica would Isopropyl's FFVII ReMix, 'Opressed Swamp Dub' and Steve Pardon's FFIX ReMix, 'Qu's Marsh (Swamp Rat)' be?

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« Reply #12 on: July 01, 2005, 08:14:23 pm »
There are 14 major types of Dance Music:

Dance
Trance
Club
Hardcore
Techno
Rave
D*Pop
Industrial
Electro
House
Nitelife
Remixed
X-Techno

Remixed and X-techno don't really count but are added to lists anyways.
This song(the opressed) at the very least would be considered "Industrial Jungle"... I didnt listen to the other one. But..yeah.

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« Reply #13 on: July 02, 2005, 09:01:53 pm »
Yeah, industrial jungle seems right...but it was just different from anything i've ever heard...

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« Reply #14 on: July 03, 2005, 12:50:10 am »
The System is sorta mix and match, all music sounds like those types, but you either have to add the other type, in this case, Industrial Jungle, to make it a music type.  Kinda Complicated kinda not lol.