Non-Classical Music Listening Thread!

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hopefullytrusting

Zadri & Mo's Erebus:



Ambient + Progressive Rock - I will fully admit that I have not heard anything like this before.

SimonNZ


Kalevala

Quote from: SimonNZ on October 01, 2025, 12:43:38 AM
Now I've got an ear worm of "Your cheatin' Heart" stuck in my head!  :laugh:

K

SimonNZ

#31823

Learning just now that the 2005 edition of the Be Yourself Tonight album included this cover of the Francoise Hardy song.



And this cover of the Smiths song on the 2005 edition of the We To Are One album



And this cover of the Lou Reed song on the 2005 edition of the Sweet Dreams album

SimonNZ



Ethel Cain - Preacher's Daughter (2022)

hopefullytrusting

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on September 30, 2025, 09:14:12 PMZadri & Mo's Erebus:



Ambient + Progressive Rock - I will fully admit that I have not heard anything like this before.

This has opened my eyes to an entirely new genre of music that is forcing my mind to expand, and thanks to Copilot - I am finding bands and music that I never would have otherwise.

My list for the weekend:

Szajner's Visions of Dune
Gauthier's Bebe Godzilla
Eskaton's Ardeur
Eskaton's 4 visions
Zoyd's Generation sans futur
Ain Soph's A story of mysterious forest
Asia Minor's Between flesh divine
Leon's Nommos
Ashley's Perfect lives
The Residents' Commercial album
Spiegel's The expanding universe
Behrman's On the other ocean
Chatham's Die donneregotter

steve ridgway

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on October 02, 2025, 08:40:11 PMZoyd's Generation sans futur

Art Zoyd – Phase IV is my favourite of theirs.

Univers Zero – Ceux Du Dehors is another gothic "chamber rock" album in that area.

steve ridgway

Having a listen to Eskaton - 4 Visions.

Not bad, somewhat like a toned down Magma.


Todd

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