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Post by ...austhai/... on Feb 8, 2006 19:13:46 GMT -5
Lift-Oil. Thai pop. Augustin Lara. Dos Panchos. Julio Iglesias. Andrea Bocelli. Gloria Estefan (mi Tierra 1992). Celia Cruz.
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jellygel
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50% French-German & 50% Chinese
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Post by jellygel on Feb 9, 2006 20:30:51 GMT -5
I listen Korean and Japanese hip hop my favorites: Drunken Tiger, CB Mass, Epik High, 565 FAmilia NMU Dabo etc... so many artist i like!! If you want to dl some, check www.z-degrees.net (you can dl all new stuff in japanese, korean music hiphop, rock pop etc..) Or use soulseek and ask me my address so u can browse my huge collection
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Post by Mr.Kite on Feb 10, 2006 6:07:30 GMT -5
Peter Pan, this really cool indonesian band. All their stuffs in malay. oh and some south american rock..
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Post by etudes on Feb 10, 2006 6:38:11 GMT -5
lol what a name... peter pan.
i reckon simple band names ar cool; 'system of a down' (wtf), greenday (?), blink 182 (times per minute?), Jack Johnson (Ok, so he's Jack), 50 Cent (Ok, so he's 50 cents. That's bull...)
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dadu
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Post by dadu on Feb 10, 2006 8:20:55 GMT -5
Errr I listen to French music!!!!! ahahah ;D
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Post by Tricky on Feb 10, 2006 8:51:39 GMT -5
Lol yes yes and yes. www.91f.org/Chinese music. I do not know how to navigate so you will have to find out yourself. PS: I've never downloaded anything from there because I can't bloody figure it out. And the catch is, is that it's in Chinese.
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Post by Sensei on Feb 10, 2006 10:41:40 GMT -5
Mandarin: David Tao!! huaaaa lalala tian zai xiayu, huaa lala yun zai kuqi, huaa lala diru wode xin!! ;D
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Post by bulaklak on Feb 10, 2006 15:32:12 GMT -5
I watched "Run Lola Run" in English class this week. Good movie. It's got German techno going on in the background while Lola is running... which is pretty much the entire movie. The song was in english... and it was very hypnotizing. Anyone know what the song is called? or I could just google it...
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Post by chunkmuffin on Feb 11, 2006 14:52:55 GMT -5
the spanish unplugged album of shakira is great
I also hear some of german rock and a lil bit of tagalog alternative rock & acoustics.. oh and visayan rock is funny.. I listen a lil bit of it too.
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Post by savant on Feb 11, 2006 14:54:29 GMT -5
Plate: what brazilian stuff do you like?? in random order: bebel gilberto, joao gilberto, astrud, gilberto gil, seu jorge, jorge ben, os mutantes, caetano veloso, sergio mendes, milton nascimeto...etc + some (from the little I've heard) baile funk & brazillian hip hop. DJ Pattiffe & brazillian D'n'B/ Dance...which didn't originate from brasil, but still
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gb
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Post by gb on Feb 11, 2006 15:18:39 GMT -5
Plate: what brazilian stuff do you like?? in random order: bebel gilberto, joao gilberto, astrud, gilberto gil, seu jorge, jorge ben, os mutantes, caetano veloso, sergio mendes, milton nascimeto...etc + some (from the little I've heard) baile funk & brazillian hip hop. also DJ Pattiffe & brazillian D'n'B/ Dance...which didn't originate from brasil, but still yeh i've got the double CD tanto tempo by bebel gilberto including the remix cd. i've got lots of the artists listed above mainly on compilation CDs including -The very best of brazil -Chill Brazil vol.2&3 -Brazilian Beats vol. 1, 3, 5 -Putumayo Acoustic Brazil and Samba Bossa Nova and many other bossa nova and samba collections. some of the songs off the City of God soundtrack are pretty good as well. any particular albums you recommend? some d'n'b/dance stuff is quite good as well but i don't like it when it gets too electronic.
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Post by savant on Feb 17, 2006 9:11:22 GMT -5
in random order: bebel gilberto, joao gilberto, astrud, gilberto gil, seu jorge, jorge ben, os mutantes, caetano veloso, sergio mendes, milton nascimeto...etc + some (from the little I've heard) baile funk & brazillian hip hop. also DJ Pattiffe & brazillian D'n'B/ Dance...which didn't originate from brasil, but still yeh i've got the double CD tanto tempo by bebel gilberto including the remix cd. i've got lots of the artists listed above mainly on compilation CDs including -The very best of brazil -Chill Brazil vol.2&3 -Brazilian Beats vol. 1, 3, 5 -Putumayo Acoustic Brazil and Samba Bossa Nova and many other bossa nova and samba collections. some of the songs off the City of God soundtrack are pretty good as well. any particular albums you recommend?some d'n'b/dance stuff is quite good as well but i don't like it when it gets too electronic. This site has reviews/ soundclips: www2.uol.com.br/allbrazilianmusic/Recomendations (Mix of older/ newer stuff) Despite the obvious (bebel..etc) Caetano Veloso - S/T Tom Jobim - Matita Pere Edu Lobo - Missa Breva Nara leao - Nara Milton Nascimento - Clube dae Esquina New SoulJazz Comp 'Tropicalia: A Brazilian Revolution in Sound' Carlinhos Brown:alfagamabetizado Seu Jorge: Cru Gilberto Gil: S/T Something by Tom Ze Electro type stuff: Suba Amon Tobin (british/ brazillian born) This site has some (free) downloads of lesser known 60's Bossa Nova: www.sabadabada.com/
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Thir Jiang Li
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1/2 Norwegian, 1/4 Singapore-Chinese and 1/4 Singapore-Filipino
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Post by Thir Jiang Li on Feb 17, 2006 10:17:54 GMT -5
I listen to classical Chinese sometimes...and recently I've been listening to Dir En Grey, a really good Japanese rock/metal band... I love Die...(the one with the red hair)...he's one of the guitarists...
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Post by jepoi on Feb 18, 2006 21:27:05 GMT -5
i listen to utada hikaru, but my fav foreign musik artists are OPM bands lyk hale and bamboo...but i love Lea Salonga! whether she sings in tagalog or english!!
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Post by erika on Feb 18, 2006 23:52:51 GMT -5
I listen to classical Chinese sometimes...and recently I've been listening to Dir En Grey, a really good Japanese rock/metal band... I love Die...(the one with the red hair)...he's one of the guitarists... Ohh me and Sae like Dir en Grey too. Yeah... What song do you like the most?
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