Converge - Axe To Fall
0:13からのギターリフ。こんなにクリエイティブで凶悪なリフ聴いたことないです。テンポが落ちる1:02からのリフのギターのサウンドも最高に破壊的。
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Converge - Axe To Fall
0:13からのギターリフ。こんなにクリエイティブで凶悪なリフ聴いたことないです。テンポが落ちる1:02からのリフのギターのサウンドも最高に破壊的。
British Balinese-Oriented Math-Core
Gamelan music is something so great and complex that my writing skills can barely express its magnificence, however there is a single sentence said by somebody way more clever than me that abstracts pretty well all I can write in this post. It says: "Music is ubiquitous in Bali; its abundance is far out of proportion to the dimension of the island". Conceptually speaking, that's what happened with Niksala, an eight-piece band with cool outfits from Manchester that has suffered from the nullifying-boundaries influence of balinese gamelan music and mixed it with math-core. As weird as it can sound, in a non-orthodox manner this joint-venture is something more homogeneous than many can suppose. Let me explain myself with a little lesson of ethnomusicology: the main difference between javanese and balinese music is that the latter is more abruptive, noisy and filled with time and tempo changes, whilst the former is more gentle, harmonic and straight. Niksala are explicitly inspired by balinese music and try to adopt it in the most sensational and fancy way, that is why with a (not so) little stretch of formal rules of the genres has made Niksala first and only release something that maybe has not grown the artistic spectrum of gamelan music, but surely has produced a truly savage, insane and original blend of metal that worth full respect and more that just a listen. Anyway, needless to say that I think gamelan's works like this are way more exceptionally noisy and gorgeously muddle than Niksala roughest moments.
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Jon Mathison 12.7.13 Saturday 2-3 PM PLAYLIST: The Best songs from 2013 that I could fit in an hour Nero di Marte - Time Dissolves Intronaut - The Welding Scale the Summit - Atlas Novus Norma Jean - If You Got It at Five, You Got It at Fifty The Dillinger Escape Plan - When I Lost My Bet The National - This Is the Last Time Local Natives - Heavy Feet Drake - Hold On, We're Going Home (feat. Majid Jordan) Disclosure - Confess to Me (feat. Jessie Ware) Jon Hopkins - Open Eye Signal Baths - Miasma Sky KEN mode - Why Don't You Just Quit?
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Jon Mathison Saturdays 2-3 PM 9/21/13 (It's all bold because IT'S ALL NEWWWW) Trivium - Capsizing the Sea Trivium - In Waves CHVRCHES - Gun Patterns - Sunny Days Deafheaven - Dream House Deafheaven - Irresistible Disclosure feat. Jessie Ware - Confess to Me Kings of Leon - Supersoaker King Krule - Easy Easy Norma Jean - If You've Got It at Five, You've Got It at Fifty Gold Panda - Junk City II Jesu - Homesick
Gone but definitely not forgotten.