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... as a cohesive composition) e.g Tarkus by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
What to about EPICS?
In general, in popmusic an epic is a song that is longer than the usual 3 or 4 minute popsong. In jazz and blues longer tracks were already accepted in the 50s, but in popmusic it took some more time. From the mid 60s longer songs appeared as the album became an item which was more ...
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NY Magazine's cover story about how Brooklyn became America's music capital.
The borough of Kings has produced the most fertile music environment
seen in New York since CBGB in the seventies, and the scene’s newest
hero is David Longstreth of Dirty Projectors: a Wagner-loving
taskmaster not afraid to mix strains of folk, hip-hop, classical, jazz,
and African pop.
And here's ...
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07.Lost Orchestra - Fading Lights
08.Lost Orchestra - Escapism
09.Lost Orchestra - One More Time
10.Lost Orchestra - We Used To Sit In The Park
11.Lost Orchestra - Popmusic From Another Dimension
12.Lost Orchestra - Because Of It All
13.Lost Orchestra - Hallelujah
73:07 min 108,0 MB
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You know what's the sad thing about Lady Gaga?
Her music.
Nothing against good popmusic, but her stuff sounds like any other cheap eurotrash production without any substance.
I loved 'Just Dance' though, but everything after that was pure boredom with beats. But that's just my two cents.
Dunno why I care about it anyways.
In other news, Julian Casablancas might haven't ...
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New York Magazine is filled with the usual self congratulatory articles this week, including a feature which labels Brooklyn as the center of all music genius. Case in point is The Dirty Projectors. Other bands mentioned are Management and Grizzly Bear.
I am old. 41 to be exact. And so take this for what its worth, but all these 20 something quirky indie bands leave me cold. Maybe its because ...
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Solange covers the Dirty Projectors!
A strong argument could be made that it's way better like this.
Related:
Did anyone else read the incredibly irritating New York Magazine cover article on the "Brooklyn Scene," and how it's taking over music (even though the only people who care about the music being made in Williamsburg right now are the same hipsters who always cared ...
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