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Top 10 electric guitarists who you've probably never heard of. Another Friday, another Musicroom Top 10! After last week’s look at the best Gotye covers around, this week we present you with: the top 10 electric guitarists who you’ve never heard of—a bold name and one we’re immediately back tracking on. Readers who know their niches will of course recognise some if not all of the names lined up below, but for those not so clued up we hope you can find a new cult hero or obscure name to impress your peers with over the weekend. It would be some effort to describe our list as easy listening, so if a noise does fly out of your speakers and offend your ears, please feel free to jump down to the next guitarist and tell us all about your disgust in the comments section below. Who have we missed that deserves a spot? Who is too popular already to be here? Jot down your thoughts in a comment at the bottom of the article and let us know what you think! 1. 2. 3.

Look away now if the idea of noise music does not appeal to you. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Hypebot. The Earwormery. La Chanson (Paris. 1878) Introduction. PortALTERNATIVO | Música alternativa para oídos inquietos. Music and Evolution: Bobby McFerrin on Culture and Music | Music Instinct | PBS - StumbleUpon. Bobby McFerrin: My friend Yo-Yo Ma, when we first met, we were very, very interested in each other’s music. I was starting to work on conducting, and he was very interested in improvisation. So we had many, many conversations about this. And he knew that he had to do something for his music-making, that had something that would take him to a deeper place in himself. And so after a few years of talking about this, he went to Africa and he went to Botswana, he went to not a town but sort of out in a village somewhere.

Lots and lots and lots of music-making and what have you. But in the beginning, there’s two stories that defined and shaped my musical life ever since I had heard them. The first story is where when he arrived in this village, there was an interpreter who was trying to explain to the villagers that Yo-Yo Ma was going to play a concert at 7:30 at this place somewhere. Album Review. Back in the tender year of late 2005, amongst the impromptu Tsunami sized waves of hysteria that started to escalate around Sheffield's, young but constantly NME featured indie band Arctic Monkeys, Jon McClure was scouring every nook and cranny in the town for musicians to form Reverend and The Makers - and was also reportedly offered up to £150,000 from major records labels to make an album just like the debut of his Sheffield peers.

*COOL FACT* - Jons brother Chris McClure is the guy you see smoking on the cover of 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' by Arctic Monkeys. Now 32, McClure, often referred to as The Reverend, has embraced his age by naming his bands very new creation after it and although a huge UK tour would usually be enough for any band, McClure has decided to take it one step further - by doing spontaneous 'decided on the night' house gigs for lucky fans up and down the country before the actual tour has even kicked off. #FGblog. Music Blog, Music Videos, Mp3s. Music Blogs Guide. Le blog de ringard willycat. Black Cab Sessions. 8 months ago / 0 notes 1 year ago / 3 notes JOHN C REILLY LIVE IN LONDON 7th FEB, 2013 » John C Reilly called us up. Wanted us to promote a show. Check it out.

Tickets here! 1 year ago / 0 notes 1 year ago / 1 notes 1 year ago / 2 notes 1 year ago / 3 notes next page page 1 of 7 Black Cab Sessions Presenting the best bands in the most iconic vehicle in the world! Xxx theme © roboweed. Music. Music blogs. Onda Rock. Butxaca. Musicologist. Install Theme © All Themes Tumblr Spotlight themusiCologist frontline soldier in the war against, (musical and cultural), banality. urbanmusicologist..Selector since 1985. beat maker, tShirt designer and producer for London's #1 tributetee and underground label bloodsweatandtees Ask bLoodSweatandteeS wordpress feed bLoodsweatandteeS Tweets Reblog post ♥ 3 - 1 week ago ♥ 2 - 1 month ago Reblog post ♥ 6 - 1 month ago musicology #0659 musicology 0659 Earl 16 - Changing World #Reggae #AugustusPablo #Rockers #bloodsweatandtees #bigtune Earl Sixteen – Changing World Jumping back into themusicologist saddle with this Top ranking, Augustus Pablo produced Late 70′s piece of social critique, courtesy of the Majestic Earl ’16′ Daley.

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Oblique Strategies is a deck of cards, about 7×9 cm in size, supplied in a small black box labelled “OBLIQUE STRATEGIES”. The cards themselves are black on one side, white on the other, and have obscure, cryptic aphorisms printed on the front in small letters. “The Oblique Strategies evolved from me being in a number of working situations when the panic of the situation – particularly in studios – tended to make me quickly forget that there were others ways of working and that there were tangential ways of attacking problems that were in many senses more interesting than the direct head-on approach. So, the first and most famous card says “Honour thy error as a hidden intention.” So the only question is – where can you get your own deck ? Andy Hamilton - Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Durham. Philip sherburne. Music Video Awesomeness. Rarezas.info - Versiones, tributos, colaboraciones...

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