Moved by Music

Hi,

Just posting about a new band I discovered a couple of weeks ago, I usually get obsessed about new music interests. I found there was a gig in the barbican hall in London, and went to that has been a stressful few months, so Today is the only day I have felt relaxed. 

My music tastes are varied and can be weired, this band falls in to the wiered category, but it was an amazing performance last night. Ther are called A Winged Victory for the Sullen, style is ambien/neo classical, and have some great clips and videos on youtube:

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Not everybody's cup of tea, I know, but posting incase there are a few who like it.

If you fancy seeing them live, theres is a gig in Leicester and one in Salford, just search google.

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  • Really like these! I don't often listen to ambient music, but I can see how this would have been awesome live.

    I've recently thought about my attachment to music and while I tend to be fussy, I've yet to find anyone who's fussy in the same way.

    It's not about genres for me at all, but about melody and chord progression. I love music in certain keys, particular B, D and C minor and even better if they have particular types of progression. For that reason, I tend not to be terribly fond of noise and heavily technical music (well, music that focuses on technique above all else). However I do have music ranging from chip tune, synth and dream pop/ shoegaze to prog rock, avant garde and melodic death metal.

    I've never really been sure why this is and it often means I often can't understand the fuss over songs from my favourite artists that every other fan seems to love (for some reason they seem boring).

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  • Really like these! I don't often listen to ambient music, but I can see how this would have been awesome live.

    I've recently thought about my attachment to music and while I tend to be fussy, I've yet to find anyone who's fussy in the same way.

    It's not about genres for me at all, but about melody and chord progression. I love music in certain keys, particular B, D and C minor and even better if they have particular types of progression. For that reason, I tend not to be terribly fond of noise and heavily technical music (well, music that focuses on technique above all else). However I do have music ranging from chip tune, synth and dream pop/ shoegaze to prog rock, avant garde and melodic death metal.

    I've never really been sure why this is and it often means I often can't understand the fuss over songs from my favourite artists that every other fan seems to love (for some reason they seem boring).

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