Epic tunes? - schlurbi - 10-22-2011
One Thread, two good News. I see Mal and embedded Videos :o
Kai Tracid - Trance And Acid
Kai Tracid - Follow Me Freely
Epic tunes? - Jihadjoe - 10-22-2011
Squarepusher - The Exploding Psychology
Epic tunes? - NOVA-5 - 10-22-2011
Drexciya - Black Sea
Epic tunes? - Denelo - 10-23-2011
Woah, Joe, man, no Cinematic Orchestra at all? Gonna have to remedy that, you know. Here's a very small selection of my favorites, plus their most popular song at the end.
Cinematic Orchestra - Flite
Cinematic Orchestra - Man with the Movie Camera
Cinematic Orchestra - Dawn
Cinematic Orchestra - Theme Reprise
Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home
Now, on to a ton of other awesome songs.
Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - The Nothing Changes
Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Pearls for Swine
Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Parallel Corners
Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - March of the Swine (note: very long, and very awesome)
Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon
Fleetwood Mac - Tusk
Styx - Mr. Roboto
Styx - Renegade
Mumford & Sons - The Cave
Mumford & Sons - Awake My Soul
Now, hold for a moment. The next few songs deserve a bit of a special mention. Nickel Creek was one of the bands that first got me interested in music. They were stupendous. Sara Watkins is an excellent fiddler, her brother Shaun's a Mumford-level guitarist, and Chris Thile overshadows them by making almost every other mandolin player in the world look amateur at best in comparison. All that talent alone would make them great - but they worked together almost flawlessly to boot. Unfortunately, they split up several years ago due to internal differences in direction, but the members - especially Chris Thile, and Sara Watkins to some extent - still play individually. Some of their individual stuff is below all the group stuff.
Nickel Creek - When in Rome
Nickel Creek - The Fox (live extended version)
Nickel Creek - The House of Tom Bombadil
Nickel Creek - Toxic - Nickel Creek was quite well known for covering Briney Spears' "Toxic" in live concerts (they never recorded it, since they didn't have IP rights to it). Specifically, they were known for doing Toxic better than Spears, despite the lack of postproduction recording work, despite the fact that they are actually playing instruments at the same time (and well, I might add), and despite the fact that their frontman is, well, a man.
They have far more epic songs than I could list, so if you want more, go find them yourself.:P
Epic tunes? - Daron - 10-23-2011
Oi, Styx, that's quite a time....
Gustav Holst - The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
Smetana: Die Moldau
Phillip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi - finale
Roger Eno - A Paler Sky
Mark Isham - On the Threshold of Liberty
Epic tunes? - Venkman - 10-23-2011
The lazy song
Enjoy!
Epic tunes? - schlurbi - 10-24-2011
Listening to that non-stop
PD9 - Exodus (Baba O'Riley Remix)
Epic tunes? - Jihadjoe - 10-24-2011
' Wrote:Woah, Joe, man, no Cinematic Orchestra at all?
I think I Cinematic'd a few months ago in this thread... But epic post man... Epic, so here's a few in the same vein.
The Cinematic Orchestra ft. Roots Manuva - All Things To All Men
The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Lobby
Bonobo - Animals (One of the most glorious 7/8 beats I've heard in years)
Portico Quartet - Paper Scissors Stone
Portico Quartet - Line
And because you posted some sort of folky stuff...
Jethro Tull - My God
And for something completely different...
Don Caballero - Fire Back About Your New Baby's Sex
Epic tunes? - Dashiell - 10-25-2011
Funker Vogt - Vorwarts
credits go to Monty for linking it.
Epic tunes? - r3vange - 10-25-2011
' Wrote:Cinematic Orchestra - Flite
Cinematic Orchestra - Man with the Movie Camera
Cinematic Orchestra - Dawn
Cinematic Orchestra - Theme Reprise
Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home
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