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ne0, haven't heard that song in a year or two. Such a nice song.
I'm into black metal, noise, ambient, experimental and shoegaze, including:
I Am a Lake of Burning Orchids, Prurient, Have a Nice Life, Vegas Martyrs, Wounder, Sun Devoured Earth, hana sumai, Kristallnacht, The Antlers, Ash Pool, goreshit, Laurel Noose, My Bloody Valentine, Raspberry Bulbs, I Wrote Haikus About Cannibalism in Your Yearbook, DATING, Morose, Avellie, Joy Division, Akitsa, Dolores, Vatican Shadow, Giles Corey, Hate Forest, Deafheaven, clipping., Flourishing, Nahvalr, Liturgy, Circle of Ouroborus, Kanye West, Herukrat, Peste Noire, Drudkh, Red House Painters, Ben Frost, Yellow Swans, Fuck Buttons, Roman Cross, Lonesummer, American Football, Bone Awl, Suffocate for Fuck Sake, Prurient & Kevin Drumm, JK Flesh, Clouds Collide, Ghost Bath, Ruined Towers & Broken Bridges, Chambering, Contrepoison.
Check out my music taste: http://www.last.fm/user/hal-ullr
I thought the most brilliant musician is considered to be Beethoven or Bach.
I enjoy the harpsichord, forte piano, and piano. I'm surprised that I like the pianos, because I tend to think that strings were meant to be plucked or bowed, not struck with hammers. If I had to pick just one instrument, I think it would be the cello, but my favorite musical instrument changes at least as often as my favorite computer keyboard.
I'm not too thrilled with harpsichords either - especially solo pieces or concertos with long solos. Actually, I don't like any type of concerto with solo sections. That's why I like "concerti grossi". ("man, that concerto is gross!")
I'd pick the cello too - or even better, its ancestor the viola da gamba.
I think harpsichords are great in period reproductions in an orchestra, but I couldn't put up with one playing a solo piece.
I personally love the Viola with sympathetic strings, the Viola D'amore.