I'm rocking some Wolves in the Throne Room, which is a radical environmentalist/animal rights black metal band that also does some really good new age-y electronic music:
Re: What non-techno are you listening to right now?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 9:05 pm
by terryfalafel
I had some non-techno mates over yesterday for food and drinks in the sun. Fire and Water (the whole album) by Free got a good airing. Amazing how tastefully those boys could play considering how young they were...
And at my parents recently, I heard Sgt Peppers.... for the first time in a long time. I'd forgotten how good it is.
So yeah, more of a rediscovery of the classics for me recently, but pretty much as non-techno as it gets.
Re: What non-techno are you listening to right now?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 10:00 pm
by Mono-xID
Lots of Stoner Rock/ Doom/Heavy Psych/ Sludge...
Some of my favorites atm...
ALL THEM WITCHES
CHURCH OF MISERY
SLEEP
THE BLACK ANGELS
SPACESLUG
SAMSARA BLUES EXPERIMENT
ELDER
KING BUFFALO
EYE HATE GOD
UFOMAMMUT
Re: What non-techno are you listening to right now?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 11:21 pm
by sergiobR1
rock/metal/death/stoner/experimental/djont/hardcore everithing fusion with progressive
Re: What non-techno are you listening to right now?
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:41 am
by Kromasome
Not surprising, but nice to see some heaviness in here. Don't recognise a lot of the names so should be good fun discovering some new stuff.
As a long time Mike Patton fan (particularly the fantomas stuff), the new Dead Cross is interesting. Will need a few more listens to make up my mind but at 29 minutes for the album, that shouldn't take too long.
Re: What non-techno are you listening to right now?
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 6:46 pm
by Lost to the Void
Somehow I missed the new Neurosis album, so that, just lots of metal, seeing as I am recording a new Sludge/Doom Metal EP I am getting my head in the right place.
Saw him this friday - he's absolutely amazing! It seems like he has some extraterrestial blowing skills - I don't know how he was able to make it through an entire concert!
Right now I'm listening this flamenco guy (wikipedia says legend) called el Camarón de la Isla - it's mindboggling how the great flamenco players are both capable of making the most weaving and beautiful melodies and keep the rhythmic complexity on a near sublime level! ...I need some spanish liquor now (what do spanish people drink besides Sangria?)