Yo, dudes!
I was wondering if anyone had any music recommendations I'm not picky about the genre or anything. I've hit quite the musical rut as of late.
Foales Arishes wrote:Welcome ..... Lots of stuff in this part of the forum.... But, I'm going to go with something slightly different and that is Invada Records, which specialise in original soundtrack scores, although it's not exclusively OST's. Started and still run by Geoff Barrow of Portishead, they work with some amazing musicians that produce often quite left field work, for equally original film and TV.
https://invada.bandcamp.com/
https://www.invada.co.uk/
I'm a huge soundtrack fan, and believe it's wonderful place to find some original, unrestrained, experimental music... Listen to DEVS ost by Ben Salisbury, The Insects, Geoff Barrow and the remarkable Monos by Mica Levi.
Quiet Visitor wrote:
From the Invada-label I have the soundtrack Mandy by Jóhann Jóhannsson. There's a link to David Sylvian here: Skúli Sverrison plays on it.
Foales Arishes wrote:Quiet Visitor wrote:
From the Invada-label I have the soundtrack Mandy by Jóhann Jóhannsson. There's a link to David Sylvian here: Skúli Sverrison plays on it.
Ah cool... I love JJ's work, his Arrival ost is amazing... such a shame regarding his death.
Another great ost on Invada is Acradia (Adrian Utley & Will Gregory) esp. if you enjoy some analogue synth goodness, or 'old shit' as Adrian puts it
Foales Arishes wrote:Another great ost on Invada is Acradia (Adrian Utley & Will Gregory) esp. if you enjoy some analogue synth goodness, or 'old shit' as Adrian puts it
Quiet Visitor wrote:Thanks. Just listened to some of it through Bandcamp and I know what you mean. Reminds me of the soundtrack Cliff Martinez did for the series The Knick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX4iqI8SYZM
While I was going through the Invada-catalogue I found Adam Taylor's score for The Handmaid's Tale, a series that made a hugh impression on me, so I was glad it was on CD and ordered it right away!
depeon wrote:Hi,
Welcome.
There is a world of good music out there, Try Abba and tune a radio to a station you have never heard before and give it a listen and stay with it. Works for me.
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