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You guys rock!

Speaking of rocking, currently jamming Enter the Haggis. Great band for you folks who like irish folk music and rock.
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[quote name='Plex' timestamp='1312166103' post='518017']
downtempo/dub/ambient/experimental:
Bluetech ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bluetech"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bluetech[/url])
OTT ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ott"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ott[/url])
Shulman ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shulman"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shulman[/url])
Phutureprimitive ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Phutureprimitive"]http://www.discogs.c...hutureprimitive[/url])
Carbon Based Lifeforms ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Carbon+Based+Lifeforms"]http://www.discogs.c...Based+Lifeforms[/url])
Shpongle ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shpongle"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shpongle[/url])

Some great mixes with tracks of the above artists and more, free to download:
Crispy - Psilicon Dreams sets ([url="http://splendidbeats.com/downloads/"]http://splendidbeats.com/downloads/[/url])

Also, www.di.fm has some great streams like chillout, psychill etc.
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DUDE. You rule for this link. I bookmarked the page.

I always listen to a plethora of stuff. Lately: Juno Reactor, Incubus (always), Protest the Hero, The Glitch Mob, Bonobo, Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip, Givers, Iron and Wine, Omar Rodriguez Lopez (of Mars Volta), Ben Kenney (bassist from Incubus), Here We Go Magic, Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra, Beats Antique, Jill Scott, Janelle Monae, Ratatat, Betty Davis, Thunderball, Beck, Radiohead, El-P, The Antlers, Mars Volta, Arcade Fire, Bassnectar, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Brain Eno, The Mountain Goats, Illogic, The Octopus Project...

That's enough for now. All worth checking out. Feel free to inquire about any of them. I like your face(s).
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I'll second your recommendation for The Octopus Project. Saw them playing with Explosions In The Sky a while ago, and they are a band worthy of recognition.
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[quote name='Giant Ninja Robot' timestamp='1313613832' post='520218']
[quote name='Plex' timestamp='1312166103' post='518017']
downtempo/dub/ambient/experimental:
Bluetech ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bluetech"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bluetech[/url])
OTT ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ott"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ott[/url])
Shulman ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shulman"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shulman[/url])
Phutureprimitive ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Phutureprimitive"]http://www.discogs.c...hutureprimitive[/url])
Carbon Based Lifeforms ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Carbon+Based+Lifeforms"]http://www.discogs.c...Based+Lifeforms[/url])
Shpongle ([url="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shpongle"]http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shpongle[/url])

Some great mixes with tracks of the above artists and more, free to download:
Crispy - Psilicon Dreams sets ([url="http://splendidbeats.com/downloads/"]http://splendidbeats.com/downloads/[/url])

Also, www.di.fm has some great streams like chillout, psychill etc.
[/quote]

DUDE. You rule for this link. I bookmarked the page.

I always listen to a plethora of stuff. Lately: Juno Reactor, Incubus (always), Protest the Hero, The Glitch Mob, Bonobo, Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip, Givers, Iron and Wine, Omar Rodriguez Lopez (of Mars Volta), Ben Kenney (bassist from Incubus), Here We Go Magic, Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra, Beats Antique, Jill Scott, Janelle Monae, Ratatat, Betty Davis, Thunderball, Beck, Radiohead, El-P, The Antlers, Mars Volta, Arcade Fire, Bassnectar, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Brain Eno, The Mountain Goats, Illogic, The Octopus Project...

That's enough for now. All worth checking out. Feel free to inquire about any of them. I like your face(s).
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If you guys are getting into downbeat psy, you guys should check out Orchid Star's Birth/Rebirth, one of my favorite summery chill albums.
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Mastodon, its big, heavy and far-out music that is hard punching but also melodic and groovy all at once
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The songs released from the new record sound fantastic. Not as progressive or trippy as I expected after "Crack the Skye", but the stuff sounds like grinding, heavy, classic-sounding metal. So excited!
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Cheers guys,

I'm just having one of last sessions with my good old Aladin hookah listening to 40' and 50' music and I was wondering what do you guys listen to while having a smoke?

It differs quite a lot for me, sometimes I go with hiphop (aussie mostly; Hilltop Hoods, Bliss n' Eso), sometimes it's reggae (my friend got me a mix while he was in England) and now I'm more and more listening to oldies.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3o1q6wbVAiI"][i]Let the good times roll[/i][/url] is hell of a song!

EDIT: Damn, I just realized there's a post stickied about that in Chit Chat forum. Sorry about that, feel free to delete the post if necessary. Edited by Moki
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Then I'll post my favorite song from Hilltop Hoods. What I find amazing about them is how clever the lyrics are. I don't really like American rap (drugs, bitches, whatnot; not saying it's all the same though) and I find Aussies to have some amazingly thoughtful lyrics. Seriously, give it a listen and you might like them. Original version is also awesome and another good song would be Audience with the Devil (again, super-great lyrics).

Boom:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Ci_nvogh0[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C7jrwLErGE[/media] Edited by Moki
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I meant to post it in the existing thread. :D

http://www.hookahforum.com/topic/3341-the-definitive-music-for-smoking-hookah-thread/page__st__280 Edited by Epoch
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[quote name='Chreees' timestamp='1318883967' post='528058']
I will merge this with the other pinned thread... later. F-Line is buzzing me too much to care to do it right now.
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F line eh? Naaiicce!
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Just ordered my first ever batch of F-Line. PUMPED.
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I LOVE Hilltop Hoods. They have some insanely good stuff.

Although, I cant hate on "american rap", if that is even possible to generalize. There are soo many different types, not just gangster rap, like you have described. Hilltop Hoods are clever, but artists such as Common, The Roots, Mos Def, Atmosphere, Gang Starr, etc, have just as much to bring to the table, if not more.

Those remixes are pretty tight though. I am used to the originals off of The Hard Road album, but it is a nice change up. A few of my favorite from them are
-Stopping at all stations
-nosebleed section
-hard road


And by the way, if you dig Hilltop, check out CunninLynguists. They feature Hilltop Hoods in a decent amount of their verses.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV4pxdTqxeQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV4pxdTqxeQ[/url]

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feGS73ZdExA"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feGS73ZdExA[/url]
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Yeah, I think I heard every song from the Calling and newer albums at least 100 times. And I absolutely agree you can't generalize like that, it's just that most well-known rappers from US are those "gangsta" types that I can't really lean to.

I'll definitely check those names you posted later on, I need some new stuff to listen!

And I agree that those remixes are different (although The Hard Road remix is not fan-made, it's from Suffa), but they great, imo, if you heard originals too many times :)
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Just picked up the debut record by Cults, and it's been my shisha soundtrack lately.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAM9diyVRiM&ob=av2n"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAM9diyVRiM&ob=av2n[/url]
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Such a sick song Epoch!
Heard that on the local college radio around here. I was addicted for a month or so.

I only have their single though, is the whole album good?
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[quote name='grock' timestamp='1319131094' post='528455']
Such a sick song Epoch!
Heard that on the local college radio around here. I was addicted for a month or so.

I only have their single though, is the whole album good?
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Sure is. Lots of 60's-influenced psychedelic pop and rock. I'm addicted.
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