Have you heard any Atmosphere?I like Nas, Mos Def, Common, The Roots, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Jhene Aiko, Music Soulchild, Biggie, PAC, 112, Total, Missy, Tim land, Aaliyah. Basically all the r n b and hip hop from the 90s and some newer but similar vocalists.
I'm very wide ranging in my music tastes, too - tend to prefer particular artists/pieces than genres.Listen to a bit of everything lol. Music from my great grandparents era all the way up to today. What sort of stuff do you like most for suggestions?
Have you heard any Atmosphere?
I recommend giving album 'When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Sh!t Gold' a go
Hmm can't see that on SpotifyI have bit haven't given a listen. I will do!
Of slightly newer (not 90s) stuff I also absolutely loved JCole's mix tape The Warm Up.
Randomly put one on, 'In the Morning'.. like it. Think you'll like Atmosphere.Hmm can't see that on Spotify
Hmm can't see that on Spotify
I like NF’s warm up songs. His songs have taste and feeling, unlike some other rappers.I have bit haven't given a listen. I will do!
Of slightly newer (not 90s) stuff I also absolutely loved JCole's mix tape The Warm Up.
SO much music! SO much prog progeny. (Ha!) Definitely heard of PT, Spock's Beard, Dream Theater, etc...countless others. But I keep thinking "Oh, that's sounds just like ... from ..." it's almost like a game. I have a friend that keeps playing me newer stuff and gets pissed when I point stuff out.I definitely understand that the growls aren't for everyone, but you gave credit where credit was due. When I first discovered more extreme metal, I admit I was a bit wary of the vocal style and had a bit of difficulty digesting it. I ended up making friends with a phenomenal local band called Turbid North and things suddenly clicked for me. However, if you liked the non aggressive parts, their album "Damnation" features entirely clean vocals and is very mellow. Excellent mash up blues, jazz and prog elements with all the darkness of more extreme forms of metal. Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth) has done work with Steve Wilson (of Porcupine Tree, check them out!) with a collaborative effort called Storm Corrosion. Perfect veg out music.
What about Pelican? Sludgy stoner instrumental prog metal. Or Pomegranate Tiger, an insane instrumental metal band for fans of Between The Buried And Me and Periphery.
Oh yeah, Famous Blue Raincoat!I'm very wide ranging in my music tastes, too - tend to prefer particular artists/pieces than genres.
Leonard Cohen/ Songs of Love and Hate/ Famous Blue Raincoat
Leonard Cohen/ Songs from a Room/ Bird on theWire & Song of Isaac
KDLang/ Live by request/ Miss Chatelaine
KDLang/ Hymns of the 49th Parallel/ Hallelujah (better than Leonard Cohen's version)
Bizet/Jussi Bjorling/ The Very Best of Jussi Bjorling/ Pearl Fishers' Duet
That'll do for now