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@miz miranda  Whenever I hear Lust for Life I always think of that ad that Carnival Cruises (iirc) did that used the riff.  Makes you wonder if they knew what the song was about??

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I'm in a weird mood today - not sure what's going on - Departure and Ride My See-Saw came in me head - so.....

 

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the way I feel today..............

 

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So getting into And One got me into a whole new rabbit hole. A genre called Futurepop. It's an offshoot of EBM and what makes it so enjoyable and unique is that its composition is the ultimate irony. Take your typical up-tempo, up-beat Trance/House/Electro influenced night club music and add lyrics. Not just any lyrics, but dark, angry, angsty or just downright sad and melancholy lyrics. Makes for a unique, interesting, and if I do say so myself, quite addictive combination.

 

 

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Songs that aren't trans...  but are definitely trans.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Heather Shay said:

 

and my favorite

 

 

 so good above !!

 

and then there is Pete's epic intro at Leeds....my personal fave , that note at 7 seconds is just unbelievable !!

 

 

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On 1/29/2022 at 7:17 PM, Snow Princess Sophie said:

So getting into And One got me into a whole new rabbit hole. A genre called Futurepop. It's an offshoot of EBM and what makes it so enjoyable and unique is that its composition is the ultimate irony. Take your typical up-tempo, up-beat Trance/House/Electro influenced night club music and add lyrics. Not just any lyrics, but dark, angry, angsty or just downright sad and melancholy lyrics. Makes for a unique, interesting, and if I do say so myself, quite addictive combination.

 

 

Hi Sophie. Good pick. This is also good one from Neurotic Fish: 

I heard about this artist and many other Synthpop, and Synthpop like artists on a program on a channel that was on XM Radio from about 2004 to 2007, Genetic Blueprint. 

 

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Well now I just feel uncultured.  I've been in a funk of sorts and I've just been listing to this:
 

 

 

When life sucks, listening to -censored- get what they deserve is as close to ice cream as I can get right now.

 

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Quite an ecclectic mix in this thread! I'll add one in: I had a rare moment between work meetings to put my head down and design today, and I pulled this out of my recent favorites to get the blood moving...

 

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7 hours ago, Sandy Morgan said:

Hi Sophie. Good pick. This is also good one from Neurotic Fish: 

I heard about this artist and many other Synthpop, and Synthpop like artists on a program on a channel that was on XM Radio from about 2004 to 2007, Genetic Blueprint. 

 

Sandy

 

A woman of culture, I see. Try this one on for size.

 

 

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I'm going to go out on a limb and assume I'm the only one who will appreciatethis bit on the off chance.

koni priveredlivye(fastidious horses)  by vladimir vysotsky

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To anyone that I might have upset or caused distress, I am terribly sorry I posted something not in line with the purpose of this thread.  I am sorry for not reading more thoroughly before posting content to it.  I have been kindly informed of my mistake and please forgive me for any frustration or irritation.

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5 hours ago, Snow Princess Sophie said:

 

A woman of culture, I see. Try this one on for size.

 

 

That was good, Sophie. Try this one on for size: 

 

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@Lenneth Well, you were indeed listening to it and thread title the reads "what are you listening to".  Truth be told, I enjoy that YouTube channel myself from time to time.  😄

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