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Sultans Of El Sur from "A Data Learn The Language" album!

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8 years назад

DeztMusic !

Amazing music, beautiful.

9 years назад

Bronze fish

My favorite is the last little guitar parts. Where its all quiet and beautiful.

9 years назад

Rickey Rodgers

one of my all time favorite bands and favorite song

10 years назад

Tom Faine

Can you post " a crusading theme " by them?? Thanks!

10 years назад

Via Luna Band

If you like TMP, give us a listen! 

10 years назад

dr05guitar

This made me laugh...thx

10 years назад

What Doth Life

This is EASILY one of my all-time favorite songs.

11 years назад

TheProletarius

Math me !

11 years назад

José Marin

Ryan barret bio, in props 49 :) bmx4ever

11 years назад

Slow Down

the same here!

11 years назад

Nathaniel Noton-Freeman

Man. That was it.

11 years назад

DoctorSess

Math is the language of the universe. Music is the universal language.

12 years назад

hoosier9009

Math rock? This song is in 6/4 for most of it (or 3/4, 6/8, 3/8, same thing..) then it changes all the time to 4/4 to 2/4 (4/8,2/8,8/8, same thing once again..) plus each note has specific values..No matter how much I dislike math, music IS math. ALL MUSIC.

12 years назад

MadPosturaCity9

@MadPosturaCity9: Likewise, if I were nitpicking, then I could easily say that both genres are a form of progressive rock. This is because they both attempt to move beyond Rock music while still using it as a basic foundation. In my opinion; Bands like Can, or This Heat share many of the characteristic math-rock/post-rock elements, but before the terms came into use. I love it, Ozric Tentacles are Psychedelic Rock, or whatever. Can they fit into Post-rock/Math-rock though? Maybe.

12 years назад

MadPosturaCity9

Post-rock, AND Math-rock are two sides of a certain stylistic coin. I'd say the three bands I personally use as a measuring stick are: Tortoise, Don Caballero, and Shellac. Not meaning to leave out the similar groups from that same time, or groups that may have pioneered said styles (i.e. Talk talk for Post-rock, or Fred Frith's Massacre for Math-rock). It's just that those three bands kind of span the elements of both genres in a time when those styles were in full bloom.

12 years назад

David Hegarty

Love this jam!

12 years назад

Gerald Leslie

Solid. Cheers

12 years назад

bbeaup

this is mathy. maybe not tera melos mathy, but you can't deny it. it's not the tapping sections either.

12 years назад

oldstories89

This one brings back so many memories... Always gonna love a data learn the language, definitely in my top 10 records of all time.

12 years назад

Matt-Math Rock

@kklol0 math IS music. there is always math in music and always music in math. its the way the universe is yo

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