A string quartet tribute to Nine Inch Nails

sunstruck

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What the fuck do I file this under???

I have one to Madona and one to U2 as well. What the fuck?
 
i wanna copy. where can i find one.

you could file it under classical pieces or whatever genre you would have put metallica's effort with the san fransico orchestra
 
wizbit9 said:
i wanna copy. where can i find one.

you could file it under classical pieces or whatever genre you would have put metallica's effort with the san fransico orchestra

The classical music director would spank my ass. lol It's going under rock.

It's Vitamin records www.vitaminrecords.com

See if they sell them online.
 
amazing site thanks.

string quartet to sublime. fucking fantastic

not sure if i'll buy it but if i can hear some samples or single tracks off kazaa i'll consider it.

how do you manage to hear about such wonders. are you in the music biz or something similar:p
 
wizbit9 said:
amazing site thanks.

string quartet to sublime. fucking fantastic

not sure if i'll buy it but if i can hear some samples or single tracks off kazaa i'll consider it.

how do you manage to hear about such wonders. are you in the music biz or something similar:p

I manage a community radio station. It's a blast.
 
anyone telling you what to play or are you free to fuck with the minds of millions.

shame we cant hear your station on this side of the pond otherwise i'd be asking (ver nicely) to have some tracks that i have never heard playing on our radio waves.

do if you fancy dedicating a track to the brit lit'ers by way of sublime's cover of the greatful deads scarlet begonias:D :p
 
wizbit9 said:
anyone telling you what to play or are you free to fuck with the minds of millions.

shame we cant hear your station on this side of the pond otherwise i'd be asking (ver nicely) to have some tracks that i have never heard playing on our radio waves.

do if you fancy dedicating a track to the brit lit'ers by way of sublime's cover of the greatful deads scarlet begonias:D :p


We stream online. You can listen at [edited]if you want.

I LOVE sublime's cover of SB. I play it all the time when I'm on the air, which I am currently not. lol

We can play whatever we want as long as it adheres to FCC regulations.
 
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i will keep my ears open and give you some customer feedback :p

let me know by way of pm next time you on so you will have an international listener:D

thats so cool that you can play what you want. what sort of stuff do you normally play is it own choice or are you having to bombard your listeners with the lastest pop songs morning noon and night
 
Sunstruck, Hubby sells classical recordings for a living. He's got copies in the classical room filed under SATIRE! lol
 
fair doos the wonders of modern technology never cease to amaze me.

i have your radio station on at the mo enjoying the sounds of someone called mame i think.

you dont get radio stations at all in britain playing this type of music. maybe the occasional thing on classic fm or radio 3/4

i wonder how many welsh listeners you have the mo.

so a radio station for a radio station i suppose.

www.xfm.com will rock you. enjoy. i hope masachuettes can cope with it :p
 
lol I repeat we can play WHATEVER we want. It's all up to whomever is on air at the moment. No requirements. No rules.

I usually play live rock or covers. Mainstream bands like Dave Mathews and Black Crows, but not the songs or versions you'd hear on commercial radio.
 
sunstruck said:
What the fuck do I file this under???

I have one to Madona and one to U2 as well. What the fuck?
I have got to hear this. It sounds like the absolute shit.

I almost want to take up the violin again so I can learn to play "head like a hole" or "closer."

TB4p
 
Where are all the commercials? It is just not the same without a couple of dorks jabbering during rush hours and a beer ad or two on the side.
 
I could see hurt. I could see almost anything from The Fragile

but, March of the Pigs?????????????

that is some fucked up shit there. I *have* to hear this...
 
Personally...

I think Trent Reznor has a lot more going for him harmonically than, say, Vanhal. We spent a whole lecture on Nine Inch Nails in Music Theory V.

Edited to add: Who's the string quartet? And what songs are they covering?
 
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Re: Personally...

NemoAlia said:
I think Trent Reznor has a lot more going for him harmonically than, say, Vanhal. We spent a whole lecture on Nine Inch Nails in Music Theory V.


proving that heavy metal artists should be given as much respect musically as their different genre counterparts.

you could include in this list jonathan davis from korn (for his work on the score for the motion picture quuen of the dammed
and metallica for their work with the SF orchestra
and Rob Zombie can never be left out from his excelent producing work on the album La Sexcisto devil music vol 1

as a side thought i hearby recommend Goldie's Saturnz Return Drum and Bass masterpeice Mother a 50min track starting with soft dnb flowing into classical and back again.
 
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