Does anyone here prefer instrumental music over *songs*?
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It feels more universally human. Like, it takes so much more skill to portray an atmosphere/vibe without one word at all. And its doesn't care which country you're from, you can share it with anyone in the world, regardless of language.
If you don't understand the language then singing is just another instrument
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It feels more universally human. Like, it takes so much more skill to portray an atmosphere/vibe without one word at all. And its doesn't care which country you're from, you can share it with anyone in the world, regardless of language.
I like both, just depends on what I feel like listening to.
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If you don't understand the language then singing is just another instrument
Average Anime enjoyers pretending to have mastered the Japanese language
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If you don't understand the language then singing is just another instrument
Acapella is just instrumental music with lyrics.
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Agree. For example, Tunak Tunak Tun. Love it, don't understand a word.
In your yard I am the Ferengi man, very odd and chunky.
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I struggle to parse fast paced song lyrics, so often find myself listening more to the music than what they are saying. This has gotten me in trouble before.
Right now I am digging Dance with the Dead's "Driven to Madness". Reminds me of an 80s monster movie synth/metal album.
Dance with the Dead kicks ass. One of my favorite songs of theirs for folks to listen to: "Blind" from the album "Out of Body" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfLFhFbpdzk
Also check out Carpenter Brut if you haven't. Little heavier and more "punchy" in general, but very similar 80s synth vibes and almost exclusively instrumental: "Turbo Killer" from "EP III" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy9r2qeouiQ
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In popular music for sure, but not other genres. Have you tried listening to opera?
I love music that tells a story. That's part of why i love prog!
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Daddy and Napal Baji are even better songs, IMO. But like all PSY songs, are better experienced as MVs.
Incoming youtube links:
Gangnam Style (for reference): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
Daddy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrG4TEcSuRg
Napal Baji: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF27TNC_4pc
And my favorite, Right Now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmHdefsaL6I
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It feels more universally human. Like, it takes so much more skill to portray an atmosphere/vibe without one word at all. And its doesn't care which country you're from, you can share it with anyone in the world, regardless of language.
I don't know about taking more skill, but I do like instrumental, and pretty much ignore lyrics when present.
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Dance with the Dead kicks ass. One of my favorite songs of theirs for folks to listen to: "Blind" from the album "Out of Body" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfLFhFbpdzk
Also check out Carpenter Brut if you haven't. Little heavier and more "punchy" in general, but very similar 80s synth vibes and almost exclusively instrumental: "Turbo Killer" from "EP III" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy9r2qeouiQ
And once you've been sufficiently blown away by those great recommendations, check out Magic Sword. The Sword of Truth is a good starting point https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt2qgY31ziE