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jp_female_vocal
discover new music: start [url=http://www.last.fm/listen/user/jp_female_vocal/neighbours]playing my library[/url] + read up links on my profile (e.g. my "music neighbour evolution" page, you can see there which neighbours stay same over time + listen also to their libraries, ...)
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evanjellyon187
I like Japanese music (a lot) but I wouldn't say that they're the best at making music.
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lessthanatiger
I want to know literally the exact same question as Blaise... but also... anything in the realm of Secret Chiefs 3 or Tin Hat Trio but more oriented with traditional Japanese instruments.
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harpsigourd
Guys. Tags =/= Genres. Just because 'Japanese' isn't a genre, doesn't mean it can't be a tag.
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Ustareth
Perhaps I want to tag artists as "Japanese" when I want to recommend a list of Japanese artists to someone else instead of looking through multiple lists of genres filled with people of other countries. I know that I'm always looking for good Chinese artists to listen to regardless of what genre of music they make. Nationality tags make it a lot easier if a friend of mine on another forum wants a list of Chinese singers or Japanese singers and I have a list already neatly compiled to link to them. That's why I use it.
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Entropy_ftw
@Madrangue: neither folk noise or jazz are worth listening to, for they do not praise the beast in man. why would you listen to music that makes you weak?
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Entropy_ftw
weaboos fucking everywhere [3] if it wasn't for their quirky pseudothrashpunk, the japanese people wouldn't have contributed anything to the world of music.
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beatmakershq
Japanese music is new to me but very interesting! I like some of the sounds :)
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