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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wONz-PPptPA

 

Okay, this is something the likes of which I've never seen before.

 

This is probably my second favorite album of all time as of today. Maybe my favorite.

 

The departure from EDM conventions, the feeling rather than raving.

 

It's just. I've never felt the same way about an album since my first listen of Daft Punk's Discovery, my favorite album ever.

 

There's just no way that something can be this incredible.

 

Seeing him live on the 29th. I've rarely been this excited in my life.

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This song has been in the French charts for ages now. Great song, too:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfUC_4LmaIc

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Ah, one of my fave songs of the late 80s/early 90s remixed in an amazing fashion...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCTDKLjdok4

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Fun fact: I have the distinct memory of this being on in my dad's car when he dropped me off for my first day of kindergarten back in 2002, and it came on the radio when I was driving to school for the first day of senior year. I love it when things come full circle like this :D

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A little something I heard on plug.dj last night:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3jTjBt0Enyw

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Recently, I've been listening to a lot of this:

 

http://youtu.be/K_kRczvS9Ik

 

Don't quite understand why, but it makes me feel better sometimes. Reminds me to keep fighting.

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Epicness overload.

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Frank Churchill/Larry Morey- Little April Shower

I love this piece, but only this original version. Basically, it's a thunderstorm presented as music.

Clarinet soli at the beginning, short notes of increasing speed imitate the start of a storm when a few raindrops start to fall.

The the choir comes in as the bulk of the rain. Of course, the actual strom cell is still a ways off.

It modulates to a minor key, the wind picks up. Shrill violins suddenly come in, and with it bringing the storm cell itself. Cymbal crashes represent lightning and the choir represents the wind. Fucking brilliant use of the choir here.

As the cell moves on, we modulate back into the original key and the melody from before returns. Then the clarinets come back, this time in reverse as the rain itself moves on.

Unfortunately, every time this piece has be re-recorded, they focused on the chorus. Subsequent arrangers have completely gutted the thunderstorm from the piece.

Sadly, Frank Churchill committed suicide after writing the score for Bambi. Some say it was because Walt Disney didn't like a lot of his work, though he was likely depressed for a multitude of reasons.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39zKhsT5naI

Aw man, 90's cartoons were so bloody cool.

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I thought Silverhawks was the '80s :

 

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