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In reply to Post #10 It's gone viral. So many people talking about it on youtube.
The guitarist is using microintervals. These are notes that fall inbetween normal standard notes. Look at the frets on the guitar they are so close together.
I'm not sure about the long term listenability of the music but it's definitely very clever stuff.
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In reply to Post #1 The castellows if you like a bit of country
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Spotify for me, create my own playlists, superb, endless amount of music to listen too
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In reply to Post #1 Anything by Taylor Swift
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In reply to Post #5
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In reply to Post #1 First aid kit (as per post 3)
Caamp.
Gregory Alan Isakov.
Sarah Eagleson.
Mandolin orange.
Hollow Coves.
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Anything by first aid kit
Belle and Sebastian
Arab strap
Lou reeds New York album
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In reply to Post #1 I use the wife’s Amazon account and use Amazon music
If you like an album it will create a similar playlist accordingly so you don’t even have to ask it.
It’s free if you have a prime acccount
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I've run out of new music to enjoy, going back to the same stuff and Tidal recommends have been a bit rubbish recently.
So what's new or worth a listen,. doesn't have to be new, new. Just new to me to help me waste away days working from home.
A few albums I've recently enjoyed - Idles - Joy as an act of resistance, hotel Lux - hands across the creek, Reytons - kids off the estate and the new Wolf Alice album.
Cheers
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