What music do you listen to currently?
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My favourite 80s-style synthwave is this. It gives me chills every time I listen to it.
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@mitu Nice, will have a listen, a bit later.
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I stumbled upon this one some days ago, and now I can't let a day pass without watching it at least 2-3 times, sometimes even dancing by myself to its captivating tune. ๐
I learned that it's a cover version of in-game music from the Touhou Project, a series of Japanese "bullet hell" 2D shooter games which I also never have heard of before. The girls featured in the video are characters from the games.
There also is a rock version in English:
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There are some very interesting posts going on here. I put them into a list and later I have a very nice playlist consisting of your choices. :D Especially those 80s styled synthesize tracks. Thanks for posting all those stuff
@Clyde I find that black and white videoclip very pleasing. Also the rock cover sounds good and not over tuned. Even the Japanese one gives me an earworm. Nice find.
That reminded me a song from the NerdOut group from one of my favorite games of actual generation, Overwatch. But be aware, it is a rap battle. lol I am not a fan of rap songs, but I like this one. Maybe I am biased.
Edit: Wrong link corrected.
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@thelostsoul A very well done song! As for nerdy rap battles, do you know Epic Rap Battles of History (ERB)? I'm not that into rap songs either, but I like many of the ERB videos.
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@Clyde Wow no, I didn't know them. Man they have like 40 or even over 100 million views. There are some very funny "battles"; the Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates is badass.
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@thelostsoul Yeah, that one was the first ERB video I ever saw. It got me hooked. :)
For Christmas, I can also recommend Donald Trump vs Ebenezer Scrooge.
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I don't want to spam this thread, ๐ but I recently returned to listen to a czech duo named Dva ("two" in czech) who "consider their music to be of 'tango, cabaret, circus, popsongs, kitchen beatbox, freakfolk, acoustick electro a electrical acousto in double-layer packaging.' [...] Their music is typical by use of fictional made-up languages that mixes German, Hungarian or Swedish." (quote from Wikipedia)
I discovered them as the creators of the soundtrack for the game Botanicula.
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I don't know how I ended up being here, but yeah. That is what i listen to currently. That track is btw my favorite Final Fantasy Battle Theme (if Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Legend not counted).
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Currently trying to finish my play through of Castelvania Rondo of Blood (how did anyone beat this without save states?) And I have this song from the sound track stuck in my head. Overall the soundtrack to this game is awesome!
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Canโt decide between jazz & classical.
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@thelostsoul said in What music do you listen to currently?:
@Clyde Wow no, I didn't know them. Man they have like 40 or even over 100 million views. There are some very funny "battles"; the Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates is badass.
I just stumbled over this rap battle between an
US Americanedit: Canadian who is living in the USA and a Briton about โcorrect Englishโ. ๐I don't know "Professor Elemental" (yet), but Baba Brinkman is a really good "Science Rapper" I only learned about not long ago. His channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9Qm66ewnY0LAlZlL4HK9g
This reminded me of a song from the German cabaret artists "Pigor & Eichhorn" about how non-native speakers will ruin the language of Shakespeare. ๐
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@Clyde Science and Rapper? What a strange marriage, I quite like the language battle song here. :D
About the language ruining, a lot of old people tell me that this happened already. But I tell them, this is progression and language never stay the same, especially not with the internet and world wide connection like today. And what can we say here in Germany with all those very different idioms, where not only the grammer is different? Its like speaking French and Russian mixed and then converted into German. :D -
@thelostsoul If you've the slightest interest in science and rap music, be sure to try some more songs from Baba Brinkman. I really "dig" his music, rhymes, and video style.
As for Germany's different idoms, I'll quote the German cabaret artist Volker Pispers:
"Anstรคndig Deutsch", wo wird das denn gesprochen? Waren Sie da schon mal? Sind Sie Deutscher? Kรถnnen Sie sich an einem schwรคbischen Stammtisch artikulieren? Die meisten Kรถlner kรถnnen doch in der Eifel nicht mehr nach dem Weg fragen, so sieht das doch aus!โ
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@thelostsoul - I agree. I took a one day grammar course through work about 5 years ago. The professor ended the session by saying (paraphrasing here) but to always remember that English (any language really) is a living and breathing thing that is always changing. She said some words will die and new ones will be born. What is correct today will be wrong tomorrow.
Hence the word whom which is a great word but it's slowly dying from the English language and is hardly used anymore.
Here the major dictionaries add a few new words every year. That were born from pop culture or whatever and now they are common words used in daily life.
Also dialect and specific words or pronunciation of words is very regional. What people say in the south here is very normal and accepted as proper verbiage but you say that same phrase in the north and you will get mocked a little, but in a good way.
Like how we have "spirited" conversation about emulation on this site it's interesting to go on a grammar site and watch those guys and gals debate proper grammar and usage of words. It's kind of funny but they get really deep on the subject.
That rap was really good. I love some of the words you guys use overseas.
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The whole time, I have this little sketch in my mind. It is not a music and more about grammer, but I think it fits to the current topic we talk.
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@thelostsoul Haha, I didn't know this one, thank you! (One of my friends sometimes calls me a grammar nazi. ๐)
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That was a classic guys, that video was funny.
I am curious is saying "Grammar Nazi's" offensive to you or others nationally? You do hear it here occasionally but being from Germany you have a much deeper understanding and know if it's "ok". I am actually fine when you use it.
I grew up pretty hard core and love jokes about any nationality including my own but for "open" speaking I like to stick with grammarian! ;)
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