Music genre question
Music genre question
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Hoofy

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78,919 posts

300 months

Monday 13th October
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While waiting for the kettle to boil, I suddenly had this thought.

What would you call (as in genre or type like "rock", "trance", "folk", "baroque") a style of music that's non-acoustic (ie no violins, piano, flute, harp, acoustic guitar) but has no vocals or drums/beat?

Thanks.

OMITN

2,796 posts

110 months

Monday 13th October
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Ambient, conceptual, minimalism are three that spring to mind.

Hoofy

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78,919 posts

300 months

Monday 13th October
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OMITN said:
Ambient, conceptual, minimalism are three that spring to mind.
Thanks. I thought ambient and conceptual. Will look up minimalism.

OMITN

2,796 posts

110 months

Monday 13th October
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Hoofy said:
Thanks. I thought ambient and conceptual. Will look up minimalism.
Start with Philip Glass and Steve Reich.

Hoofy

Original Poster:

78,919 posts

300 months

Monday 13th October
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OMITN said:
Hoofy said:
Thanks. I thought ambient and conceptual. Will look up minimalism.
Start with Philip Glass and Steve Reich.
Oh reich, I mean right. biggrin I've defo encountered Philip Glass before - but only his piano work.

AndyTR

644 posts

142 months

Monday 13th October
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Give Ozric Tentacles a listen, Erpland is a stellar album.

Edited to add I missed the drums / beat bit getmecoat

wal 45

864 posts

198 months

Monday 13th October
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I'd add Drone or Ambient Drone to the list....Rafael Anton Irisarri and Abul Mogard are my particular favourites of this genre. Fulfills your criteria perfectly.

If you like that there's a whole genre out there of this stuff, fantastic if you're in the right mood for it.


Hoofy

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78,919 posts

300 months

Monday 13th October
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AndyTR said:
Give Ozric Tentacles a listen, Erpland is a stellar album.

Edited to add I missed the drums / beat bit getmecoat
Thanks, that is interesting although not what I'm looking for. It also has stuff like guitar (I guess I should have been more specific). But it's something I'll have more of a listen to when I'm in the mood. smile

Lotobear

8,227 posts

146 months

Monday 13th October
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AndyTR said:
Give Ozric Tentacles a listen, Erpland is a stellar album.

Edited to add I missed the drums / beat bit getmecoat
...Ozrics were my first thought then I noticed the drums proviso. TBF they are very much driven by drums and bass

Hoofy

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78,919 posts

300 months

Monday 13th October
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wal 45 said:
I'd add Drone or Ambient Drone to the list....Rafael Anton Irisarri and Abul Mogard are my particular favourites of this genre. Fulfills your criteria perfectly.

If you like that there's a whole genre out there of this stuff, fantastic if you're in the right mood for it.
Oh yes, I've been listening to that kind of thing recently, specifically Carbon Based Lifeforms VLA, 23 and Stochastic albums.

Simes205

4,883 posts

246 months

Monday 13th October
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Hoofy said:
OMITN said:
Hoofy said:
Thanks. I thought ambient and conceptual. Will look up minimalism.
Start with Philip Glass and Steve Reich.
Oh reich, I mean right. biggrin I've defo encountered Philip Glass before - but only his piano work.
Steve Reich is brilliant.
The concept of Minimalism is excellent.

https://youtu.be/lzkOFJMI5i8?si=WrryKwqv_8dFI07D

https://youtu.be/e4JVz5dsHpY?si=-kqrBigtuPsGkAmP



Terry Riley is also good, check out

https://youtu.be/hy3W-3HPMWg?si=ymfOM60ZvRf1jlOH



Edited by Simes205 on Monday 13th October 17:30

Hoofy

Original Poster:

78,919 posts

300 months

Monday 13th October
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Simes205 said:
Hoofy said:
OMITN said:
Hoofy said:
Thanks. I thought ambient and conceptual. Will look up minimalism.
Start with Philip Glass and Steve Reich.
Oh reich, I mean right. biggrin I've defo encountered Philip Glass before - but only his piano work.
Steve Reich is brilliant.
The concept of Minimalism is excellent.

https://youtu.be/lzkOFJMI5i8?si=WrryKwqv_8dFI07D

https://youtu.be/e4JVz5dsHpY?si=-kqrBigtuPsGkAmP



Terry Riley is also good, check out

https://youtu.be/hy3W-3HPMWg?si=ymfOM60ZvRf1jlOH



Edited by Simes205 on Monday 13th October 17:30
Thanks. Certainly interesting and creative. The clapping one must have taken a lot of practice!


hengti

172 posts

235 months

Monday 13th October
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Take a look on RateYourMusic - a real rabbit hole. So many genres! Field Recordings?


Simes205

4,883 posts

246 months

Monday 13th October
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Hoofy said:
Simes205 said:
Hoofy said:
OMITN said:
Hoofy said:
Thanks. I thought ambient and conceptual. Will look up minimalism.
Start with Philip Glass and Steve Reich.
Oh reich, I mean right. biggrin I've defo encountered Philip Glass before - but only his piano work.
Steve Reich is brilliant.
The concept of Minimalism is excellent.

https://youtu.be/lzkOFJMI5i8?si=WrryKwqv_8dFI07D

https://youtu.be/e4JVz5dsHpY?si=-kqrBigtuPsGkAmP



Terry Riley is also good, check out

https://youtu.be/hy3W-3HPMWg?si=ymfOM60ZvRf1jlOH



Edited by Simes205 on Monday 13th October 17:30
Thanks. Certainly interesting and creative. The clapping one must have taken a lot of practice!
I’ve had a go at performing it, it’s difficult.

Simes205

4,883 posts

246 months

Monday 13th October
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Oh and Steve Reichs Ekectric counterpoint was sampled into the Orbs Little fluffy clouds.

Hoofy

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78,919 posts

300 months

Monday 13th October
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hengti said:
Take a look on RateYourMusic - a real rabbit hole. So many genres! Field Recordings?
Thanks. Will have a look.

Yeah, field recordings!

Chicken Chaser

8,681 posts

242 months

Monday 13th October
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There's a guy on YouTube called State Azure. He does a lot of ambient on synths, has live streamings and does some great covers. Tangerine Dream inspired.

Hoofy

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Monday 13th October
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Chicken Chaser said:
There's a guy on YouTube called State Azure. He does a lot of ambient on synths, has live streamings and does some great covers. Tangerine Dream inspired.
Thanks, have already come across his channel. smile

MitchT

16,917 posts

227 months

Tuesday 14th October
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Chicken Chaser said:
There's a guy on YouTube called State Azure. He does a lot of ambient on synths, has live streamings and does some great covers. Tangerine Dream inspired.
Not heard of him. Just listened to "Paradise Star". Sublime! cloud9