INstrumental songs
INstrumental songs
What are your favorite instrumental tracks? (Songs with no singing). Somtimes I think instrumental songs can be better than normal because less focus is on making a catchy chorus through vocals and more attention is given to the instruments.
Mine:
"In the house - In a heartbeat" -28 Days Later soundtrack. A truly beautiful song that begins with lone piano, then bass, then acoustic guitar, and eventually coming to a beautifully crafted hard rock finale.
"Delirium Cordia" -Fantômas. A musical masterpiece in my opinion. The soundtrack to a nightmare. A song that's an hour and 14 minutes which manages to truly frighten you if listened to int he right circumstances, and that's what it's supposed to do. I really appreciate the genius that went into forging this song. Not many could pull off this morbidly beautiful epic.
"A Warm Place" -Nine Inch Nails. A song that is relaxing and wonderful. Progressive synth that makes you feel great and happy.
"The Mark Has Been Made" -Nine Inch Nails. A slightly sinister yet intelligent song. A good mix of instruments and an overall great song due to the way the instruments play together in perfect harmony.
What are your favorite instrumental songs?
Mine:
"In the house - In a heartbeat" -28 Days Later soundtrack. A truly beautiful song that begins with lone piano, then bass, then acoustic guitar, and eventually coming to a beautifully crafted hard rock finale.
"Delirium Cordia" -Fantômas. A musical masterpiece in my opinion. The soundtrack to a nightmare. A song that's an hour and 14 minutes which manages to truly frighten you if listened to int he right circumstances, and that's what it's supposed to do. I really appreciate the genius that went into forging this song. Not many could pull off this morbidly beautiful epic.
"A Warm Place" -Nine Inch Nails. A song that is relaxing and wonderful. Progressive synth that makes you feel great and happy.
"The Mark Has Been Made" -Nine Inch Nails. A slightly sinister yet intelligent song. A good mix of instruments and an overall great song due to the way the instruments play together in perfect harmony.
What are your favorite instrumental songs?
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albatross by fleetwood mac
turn it up close your eyes and imagine youre a million miles away on a deserted beach
turn it up close your eyes and imagine youre a million miles away on a deserted beach
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God Bless The Children of The Beast
-Motley Crue
-Motley Crue
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First one that popped up in my head was
Stevie Ray Vaughn's
"Riviera Paradise"
And anything that Jimi Hendrix did too..
"To tired to think of anything"
Stevie Ray Vaughn's
"Riviera Paradise"
And anything that Jimi Hendrix did too..
"To tired to think of anything"
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Daft Punk-Robot Rock. Freaking love that tune! 8)
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Miami Vice theme song as well as Sandford and Son.
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The command and conquer Hell march
changed my mind,
Hayseed Dixie - Stairway to Heaven (cant believe i forgot it)
changed my mind,
Hayseed Dixie - Stairway to Heaven (cant believe i forgot it)
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It has to be the synthesizer theme from Beverly Hills Cop, I can never remember who does that.
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Harley wrote: It has to be the synthesizer theme from Beverly Hills Cop, I can never remember who does that.
harold faltermeyer
he was also a major contributor to the top gun motion soundtrack

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I serve the death machine
Losers or conquerors
All flash past on my silver screen
Death is no easy answer
For those who wish to kn
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I serve the death machine
Losers or conquerors
All flash past on my silver screen
Death is no easy answer
For those who wish to kn
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'De'Lalouette' by RJD2. As a matter of fact, mostly anything by RJD2, but this one in particular because of the way it switches from a rough SEGA-ish sounding beat to a soft flute solo accompanied by the finishing finger snaps, just amazing. It's nearly all samples, but it's produced so well it's ridiculous.
'Smoke & Mirrors' off the the Deadringer album is nearly undescribable too. I remember listening to this through headphones on a walk through town, and I had to sit down because the music was just...
well, I really can't say!
'Smoke & Mirrors' off the the Deadringer album is nearly undescribable too. I remember listening to this through headphones on a walk through town, and I had to sit down because the music was just...

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