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Roksana Szczęsny (538 KP) created a video about track Blackburn by 2WEI in Echoes by 2WEI in Music

Sep 19, 2022  
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2WEI - Blackburn (Epic Dark Orchestral Trailer Music)

  
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Not In Love We're Just High - Unknown Mortal Orchestra

  
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Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra - Bade Zile

Spearheaded by the legendary Afrobeat/Fela Kuti drummer Tony Allen, the Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra rose out of Allen’s 2014 visit to Haiti where he collaborated with some of the countries most notable singers and percussionists.

  
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The Beach Boys (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) - Wouldn't It Be Nice -Lyric Video

  
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Justin Hawkins recommended track I'm Ready by Bryan Adams in Cuts Like A Knife by Bryan Adams in Music (curated)

 
Cuts Like A Knife by Bryan Adams
Cuts Like A Knife by Bryan Adams
1990 | Rock
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I'm Ready by Bryan Adams

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"It’s a really amazing orchestral arrangement, which I think is actually an improvement on the original recording. It’s a total reimagining and it’s got a really beautiful clarinet part in it and takes what is a simple rock’n’roll song and turns it into something really special. It sounds like it’s from the soundtrack to The Wind In The Willows or something, just really forest-y and dreamy."

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Rosa Walton recommended ArchAndroid by Janelle Monae in Music (curated)

 
ArchAndroid by Janelle Monae
ArchAndroid by Janelle Monae
2010 | Soul
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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"For me, this was one of the biggest inspirations to my songwriting. The way she uses layers and orchestral arrangements is amazing, and the way she's created this world - artists like her and Sophie create a whole new world. A whole package. The way she talks about it is great as well, instead of being direct she creates characters. I think she's really thought about how to address issues, she's very funny with it"

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Ross (3282 KP) rated Today! by The Beach Boys in Music

May 28, 2020 (Updated Apr 12, 2021)  
Today! by The Beach Boys
Today! by The Beach Boys
1965 | Rock
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 271st greatest album of all time (466th in the 2020 list)
This album marked the Beach Boys' coming of age, moving from fun-loving surfing good-time boys, to more intelligent and meaningful musicians. The music is much more varied, more orchestral, and the harmonies take on a whole new level. The songs are much more serious too in general and a move towards what would become their Pet Sounds mindset. A great listen featuring some of their best songs.
  
We Are The Romans by Botch
We Are The Romans by Botch
2007 | Alternative, Experimental, Metal, Punk, Rock
10
7.5 (2 Ratings)
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One of the greatest of all time
We Are The Romans is simply one of the greatest albums of all time. Period. Their second studio album Botch took it up a notch. It's like discordant emo if it had only listened to Coalesce and took steroids. It's incredibly heavy but also beautiful. It's hard without being macho, it's orchestral without being over the top. I can listen to this album over and over again and never get bored, just constantly absorb the emotion it gives me. An incredible album.
  
The Complete Works by Edgard Varese
The Complete Works by Edgard Varese
2018 | Classical, Compilation, Jazz
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"Varese is a universe. A dense universe of objects colliding, crystallising, dissipating and obliterating. I feel like I can relate to what I know of his temperament as well. As well as his obsession with the desert and need to rid himself of the historical baggage of the past is something I can relate to. That guy for me is the origin of a lot of ideas that I'm excited about. It's hard to even talk about him. You know when you've sat with someone for so long that it's difficult to even begin to say. He was one of the first major composers who transitioned into more of a sound artist. As people have said, he kind of liberated sound from the familiar tropes of Western music and turned sound into this absolute state. An appreciation of sound as object. Sound as environment or experience. So, he's that guy. He's someone who, as I grew up, getting into composition and trying to find someone who I can relate to because I love the music but the culture of classical music is stuffy and boring. And I don't give a shit about it. But he was such an intense, probably manic depressive, obsessive-compulsive, beautiful, frustrated, angry, passionate person – and all this stuff came through his music. And I love him for that. He came out of the whole Romantic orchestral universe, and this was pre-electronic age. So he was surrounded by Stravinsky, Debussy, these major models as far as orchestral writing goes. But there wasn't anyone who was taking that model, freezing it and laying to waste the baggage of history that comes with along with that music. He was able to erase all of that and push the idea of orchestral writing forward. If he was alive today, that's a question I would ask him – where are you coming from? Like Feldman though, he's very intuitive in his writing, so he just trusted himself."

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Captain Marvel (2019)
Captain Marvel (2019)
2019 | Action, Adventure
Brilliant music and usual high standard graphics (0 more)
Full soundtrack not available (so far as I have found) (0 more)
Marvel strikes again!
Contains spoilers, click to show
Don't get me wrong, I am not the biggest Marvel fan in the family (step forward, my daughter), but I really enjoyed this story, which was strong and involving. Usual great action scenes and funny bits to keep you entertained, I am seriously considering a DVD purchase when the time comes. Only gripe is the excellent soundtrack does not seem to be available with all the great 90s tracks - and the orchestral soundtrack is only on MP3? How am I meant to play that in the car??