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does anyone know any good manipulation music?

Postby krazy ace » May 14th, '06, 14:07



hi

deos anyone know any good song to go along with manipulations
i've seen superhandz but i need other stuff


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Postby leighton » May 14th, '06, 14:14

I am sure the music would depend on the tricks being performed,

Think of a card change effect turning a Jack to a King, that is a line from a song that is "From A Jack To A King" I am not sure of the title though, or try Motorhead "Ace of Spades" I like The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary" very powerful music.

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Postby krazy ace » May 14th, '06, 14:22

"I like The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary" very powerful music."

i agree very powerful and i can see myself using it

thanks


p.s do you know any more?

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Postby stevebo » May 14th, '06, 15:38

Music just has to match your style. I personally am not a total fan of the Superhandz music. Music to do with manipulation doesn't neccesarily have to be techno or rock style... Some people like the Celtic type music to match it.

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Postby dat8962 » May 14th, '06, 15:48

Krazy Ace wrote:

I like The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary" very powerful music."


COOL CHOICE - The only one that I like by the Cult but it ROCKS!

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Postby krazy ace » May 14th, '06, 15:53

do any of you know of some slow and good music

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Postby dat8962 » May 14th, '06, 16:24

I'd recommend going along to somewhere that sells CD's and having a look through their bargain trays as you will usually find some little known of material, some of which is usually instumental based.

Usually they will also let you have a listen before you buy and if you get two or three tracks then you'll most probably find that it's been worthwhile.

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Postby krazy ace » May 14th, '06, 16:26

thanks ill go and do that

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Postby leighton » May 14th, '06, 17:22

For somthing slow there is always clasical music, but if you want slow and wierd, try Gregorian Chant, by the gregorian monks! just a thought. I think it would work realy well.

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Postby krazy ace » May 14th, '06, 17:33

thanks ill listen to it and tell you

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Postby dat8962 » May 14th, '06, 18:05

There are potentially a lot of electronia instumentalists / composers such as Mike Oldfield, Vangelis and Jean-Michel Jarre to more folk based such as Sky and Clannad (moody and mysterious).

Then there's synth based such as Paul Harcastle, Harold Faltermeyer and many many more.

If you ever get the change to listen to Tomita's updated synth versions of famous classic then they're fabulous listening.

there's a lifetime of listening out there. Some you'll like and other you won't.

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Postby i1011i » May 14th, '06, 18:08

I am a composer and have done music for a few video games/cartoons. Maybe I could do something for you that wouldnt infringe a copyright.

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Postby Delude » May 14th, '06, 19:36

Try for a knife or needle thru arm Slipknot Wait and Bleed.

System of a down seem to go with pretty much everything!

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Postby EckoZero » May 14th, '06, 22:12

Grab a copy of Gary Numans double album "Hybrid"...

I think the first half a dozen tracks or so would be amazing for manipulations.

And the rest of the cd is well worth listening to as well!

You wont find much better anywhere and it's nothing - a rigmarole with a few bits of paper and lots of spiel. That is Mentalism

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Postby mgould » May 15th, '06, 02:38

Moonlight Sonata is good and I use (I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight by Cutting Crew

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