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vurt, i was into that shit when you were, well, less old i suppose...
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yeah so was i, i still like stuff i did back then too :o
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vurt wrote:yeah i can understand people not likin his ambient music for... series, but have you heard "my life in teh bush of ghosts"? with david byrne
Or his first 3 rock albums, which are pretty much like the soul of Roxy Music minus the schmaltzy vocals.

However, as far as reading material goes, Eno's diary (A Year: With Swollen Appendices) is full of very interesting stuff from anecdotes to music/art theory and interesting ideas. Worth a read.

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yeah, well i rec'd a book, and i got the usual blank stare i get whenever i am 'serious' on the kvr...wonder why i never bother? i actually think i parley more actual info via sarcasim and irreverent bullshit...i guess you gotta work with what mamma gave you...
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I agree with vurt on music:cage, or however it's spelled. For fiction, I love the Master & Margarita, even though it's not really about music. More devilish I'd say.

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What sound do dreams make when they die?

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William L. Benzon: Beethoven's Anvil

Peter Bastian, a danish musician, wrote a book called "Ind i musiken" (Inside the music, or into the music), which is one of the most inspiring reads about music ever. I can't find out if it's been translated to English.
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:D Great stuff people, i shall keep all those books in mind!

Well I ordered a couple of books last night from amazon, which was before i'd even read any of these replies, one of which happens to be Ocean of Sound ;) Thought I might as well try my luck and hope they're good reads.

I bought:

- Ocean of Sound: Aether Talk, Ambient Sound and Imaginary Worlds (Paperback)

- Seven Deadly Colours: The Genius of Nature's Palette and How It Eluded Darwin (Paperback)
(looked quite interesting so i thought i'd give it a go)

and something normal...

- 1001 Drum Grooves :hihi:

All for around £16! :ud: That should keep me entertained for a while...

WoJ

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The Yoga of Sound: Tapping the Hidden Power of Music and Chant by Russill Paul

Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination (Paperback)
by Robert Jourdain

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HELP! MY TYPEWRITER IS BROKEN!
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I recommend this grammar book then you can learn not to write threads starting with "Recommend me...".

(Sorry, just getting a little pissed off with "Recommend me..." threads)
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Mr Arkadin wrote:I recommend this grammar book then you can learn not to right threads starting with "Recommend me...".

(Sorry, just getting a little pissed off with "Recommend me..." threads)
Hey! Too writes don't make a rong!

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Hey you quoted me before i corrected "right" to "write" :dog:

Well i just got up, that's my excuse.

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I also like Stockhausen's writings. They're very spiritual in an unconventional way (go figure). Unfortuantely, they don't often translate into listenable music :D :?

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