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Hidden Gems

Druidus

Keeper of the Grove
Post those hidden gems of music, the bands that you don't normally find out about.

I was searching for something I could like, and I found music by a band known as "Infected Mushrooms". Good music, though different. I believe they are a German Band.
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Druidus said:
Post those hidden gems of music, the bands that you don't normally find out about.

I was searching for something I could like, and I found music by a band known as "Infected Mushrooms". Good music, though different. I believe they are a German Band.
When my son came back from Soain, he brought back quite a few disks. I expected it to be flamenco style, but was very pleasantly surprised. (couldn't tell you the names of the groups though).
 

Fluffy

A fool
At the moment my "hidden gem" is Frank Klepacki who I discovered through the unusual route of the computer game "Red Alert 2". He is very good :D.
 

Ðanisty

Well-Known Member
Anybody who is a fan of jazz and not a fan of anime should still pick up the soundtract to Cowboy Bebop!
 

ChrisP

Veteran Member
Druidus said:
Post those hidden gems of music, the bands that you don't normally find out about.

I was searching for something I could like, and I found music by a band known as "Infected Mushrooms". Good music, though different. I believe they are a German Band.
Infected Mushrooms ROCK!!!

Cowboy Bebop!! First time I heard that was on the Anime.

Have you seen Akira? *drools* trippy trails on the bikes :)

Anyone who's a fan of Jazz or Drumming could try Tony Williams. Started playing with Miles Davis when he was ?16?
 
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