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Join Date: Oct 2002
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My favourites are Drum and Bass ,Dancehall Reggae,ragga,underground oldskool garage,nu skool breaks, dub,hip hop.
Other music is ok The only two types of music i really hate is pop,r n'b,because they are simple,commercial,dull sounding,which lacks originalaty or life. and sound like teenage crap.Also pop music is also copied off some other artist,can't they think of their own ideas without coping others. Something like jazz or classical is complex,and is not pushed in your face like pop and rn'b crap is. Also the more rare a tune becomes the better,popular commercial tunes are 95 per cent boring,cheesy and it repeats it's self many times. And people who love pop and watch top of the pops or watch the chart crap are sheep,because just because of peer pressure,and when it is not popular,they hate it;funny isn't it! I mostly like a tune of piece of music not because others do,but because it sounds unusual or complex and cool[and it has to have a good beat,thats why Reggae sounds good,but without the bass or beat,reggae would would sound like chillout or easy listening. |
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On Hiatus
Join Date: Nov 2002
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All music that involves skilful instrumentalists/singers.
In short people with musical talent, of all kinds. So it is a lot of Jazz for the moment. I do not play much of that music that is fabriqued at the mixer board and that syntetic made kind. I do not enjoy hardstyled music, depending on the magical producer. I prefer a good live drummer with congas or whatever rhytm gear. A nice baseplayer, even with acustic base. Good guitarists both electrical and acustic. And there is nothing like a good natural violin, compare to those synt strings section they sample. Mouth organ, harmonica, Acordian and how about a Church organ - uncompared bass feeling! And the singer shouldn't have been processed, like Cheer sometimes. A naturally good singer, close to the microphone, so you can hear the breathing in. And no styling at the mixerboard. A good saxophonist - Perfect! /halojoy - loves music more than AUDIO ( sorry www.diyAudio.com ) Audio is my interest Music is my need
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Metal/rock. Metallica in particular.
Any metal haters, I dare you to get Metallica's Load CD. Tim |
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www.audiosector.com “Do something really well. See how much time it takes. It might be a product, a work of art, who knows? Then give it away cheaply, just because you feel that it should not cost so much, even if it took a lot of time and expensive materials to make it.” - JC |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Michigan
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Jazz and blues.
A little classical too. For some reason I favor quartets. Metal never reached me. I think I was to old but there was a fair amount out there even in my younger years.(i'm47)
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Montreal, Canada
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hardcore
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Classic rock and a bit of good metal.
Also some progressive rock, little bit of country, jazz a little, love blues. Can't stand pop, rap and relateds style(in general)
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jakarta
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jakarta
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People choose their system based on the music they like. But sometimes, available system determine the kind of music we like.
When for the first time I used tube amp, my CD collection consists of mostly female vocal. When I changed my amp, my speaker, the CD I played frquently also changed. I'll never play Britney Spears on tube amps, but in my current system (Aleph + 88dB Vifa), why not. |
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On Hiatus
Join Date: Nov 2002
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the gear you have will set your taste in music ...
![]() an original idea - but is that ever so? I do think, it is more likely the other way around, in 98% cases. You build/buy your gear out of what you type of music you prefer. Of course your taste can vary over short time or long time term. Different times of day. And will change during your lifetime, for certain! /halo |
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