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Sort of like a folk band. I think they meticulously research what's left of Polish folk music and twist it into this trippy stuff.
I'm always open to new stuff too if you have any recommendations.
*off the top of my head; Fritz Kalkbrenner, Adel Tawil, Joy Denalane, Wincent Weiss and Alle Farben.
Outside of this prolonged European music phase I think I mentioned I'm into The Naked And Famous (New Zealand), Woodkid (no idea where he's from <_<), and Daniel Levi (ditto).
Techno and Shrekno versions. Posting here because it doesn't seem fitting for general discussion on music.
The descent into paranoia and madness is funny because it's Toyama.
Back to black: Vltava by Cult Of Fire.
early 60's epic nazi psychedelic black metal (actually not nazi)
I'm really liking Ishihara Kaori's new style.
Russian auteur song.
End result of sovietwaving, Russian post-punk.
diminished-seventh chords and octatonic scales and 7-beat bars ahoy
time for some kvlt Slovak black metal
or is is kvlt black Slovak metal
anyways, the Carpathians are officially the kvltest mountain range in the world, so it's only logical there's finally a kvlt black metal band from Slovakia
This was my favorite song from this game, because the beatmap was so repetitive that it was easy to get into the music. True rhythm game masterpiece, I'd say.
Blackened jazz, or jazz-black metal, or something like that. You guys who're into music theory, does jazz fall within the range of interest (so to say) of music theory? It seems to be somewhere in-between, not as classy as classical and too artsy for popular.
The only rock/rock-adjacent band I know/like that isn't Japanese is a folk-rock group from Colombia.
I know their Wikipedia page describes them as a "folk" band but in all honesty I associate this sound more with light rock. Folk rock is like... early Red Hot Chili Peppers and other people who hipsters no longer listen to due to the band's obvious hipster-ness being exposed.
I'm getting back into old J-pop. The songs are pretty much what I expected from when anime does "hey remember this? (but you don't since you weren't in Japan in the late 90s)". I appreciate that.
This probably falls very nicely into Easy Listening. A genre I've heard of from older people but have never really personally experienced.