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What song are you listening to right now?

Its all over the place, but I'm heavily influenced by using MTV and VIVA(+) as test signal source back in the 00s and early 10s (European music channels)
I have pretty diverse taste as well. And I discovered a lot of good music from watching MTV in the 2000s! :)
I’m particularly interested in EDM, and traditional/folk music. Weird combination lol
 
I dedicate this post to everyone with extensive power tool experience. Like @Forest Cat, for instance. ;)

Once upon a time, my husband went to see Lux Mammoth at the Artrage festival in Perth. Turns out they specialise in "semi-structured improvisation with power tools" - which is a very generous description. Here's some audio from the performance Brett went to see:

Western Australian New Music Archive

Well, there's someone who's definitely not influenced by the Beach Boys. Brett says, "I was at that concert...but not for long! We had one of those go-anywhere, see-anything festival tickets...a friend thought that this concept sounded interesting. After a few minutes of this, we repaired to the bar to soothe our jangling nerves...along with quite a sizeable percentage of the rest of the audience...I read the review in The West Australian later, it said, Some of the audience fled...the remainder were made of sterner stuff..."
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An associate of that project specialises in "bass noise" and does soundtracks etc - here's a YT clip:


Disclaimer: This thread says What Song Are You Listening To Right Now, but in this case it's not us listening, it's you, bwahahahaha! :tonguewink: :smilingimp: :innocent:
 

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