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Posted: and thx for the links to the other threads
UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: I think you mean Genre.
AS in:
What type of music?
Such as Regae, Folk, pop, Jazz, Blues, Acid-Emo-Ska-Thrashmetal-trance.
Well...maybe not the last one....
AmanitaSILVER Member member 157 posts Location: Halifax, NS, Canada
Posted: I've just found some new spinning favourites.. Magnus Canta has some great spinning tunes on their "enchanted spirits" album. It's hard to describe these guys- it's like a liturgical choir made friends with an 808 drum machine and a mixer. Freaking awesome.
Same thing with Lesiem's album "Illuminations". There's some lovely spinning tunes on this one too, including "Afrika", which is nice for a slow to medium speed graceful spin.
Sarah Brightman's "Harem" album, the title track is also exellent.
And one of my favorites, Kodo, the famous Japanese drummers. Their "Mondo Head" album has some nice spinning tracks, my favourite happens to be "psychopomp", which contains a samisan player who sounds like he's taken speed. Insanely fast and great to dance to. Trust me on this.
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Tower Cranes, for you are soft and would look better when squashed by a full concrete bucket"
DomBRONZE Member Carpal \'Tunnel 3,009 posts Location: Bristol, UK
Posted: I'm closing this particualr thread as there are already similar threads. Please read through older threads and feel free to add your thoughts to them.
If you're trying a search you can try phrases like "favourite tunes", "music to spin to", etc...
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Thanks,
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