Non-metal music stuffs (recommendations)

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I'm glad you changed your signature, I didn't browse COBOT since two weeks because of that GIF messing with my computer.
 
I had to google how to spell theremin and this came up.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptq_N-gjEpI&feature=related[/ame]

I thought it was nice for being one of the most irritating instruments ever.
 
i have this lady album

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSzTPGlNa5U&feature=related[/ame]
 
Well, following Swabs advice, new Foals album is a masterpiece.

EDIT : "Spanish Sahara" rmx by Deadboy is godlike.

Mhmmmm, such a good album... I mean... Yannis can't sing, but somehow that doesn't detract from it :lol:
 
I don't know if I will find this kind of music in THIS forum, but...

I really really want sickeningly happy J-Pop >_>
 
I dont know, or like J-pop
But I like this song, mainly because of the endless hours spent playing Jet Grind Radio on Dreamcast. :D

 
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Heh, I might do the same for Eingya, its an album I should probably own.

Anyway.

Music Productionfags, I don't want to start a thread soo...

What do you use for drum beats? I just steal some loops I downloaded in random packs. I want to start slicing some up, or making my own up. How do people here go about making up beats? I'm learning how to use ableton live8 now, pretty beginner at all this stuff.
 
BFD (or sample them yourself) + Cubase SX. Best workstation for drums so far.

Or buy a beatbox.

lol@buy. Cubase confused me when I tried it ages ago :/
I guess I'll give it another go soon.

Other suggestion was use Audacity, ever used that?