I'm looking for more music like this. Yes I'm aware ska punk exists, but most of it is either ska verses with punk choruses or the other way around, they rarely blend the two sounds together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69mLxNAegJM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n86vhKLMLCI
Good thread. Thanks guys.
Springsteen
Mr Bungle
Sweep The Leg Johnny
Pink Floyd
John Zorn
Also no need to get poopy for not getting instant replies about a niche you could research yourself
>>70763123
how could he search for that stuff himself
>>70761739
There's a reason for this and it's because from an audio engineering standpoint either live or on record its a nightmare. Literally both instruments take up the same frequency space and are both relatively square waves with a lot of harmonics.
>TL;DR it sucks, you are objectively wrong for liking this from a sound quality standpoint even Merzbow follows these rules because you are retarded if you dont
>>70763123
>Sweep The Leg Johnny
I heard the others but this sounds interesting. Thanks.
>>70763295
i can only understand the frequency range part yet
tell me about how wave format and harmonics in the sound make it easier or harder to mix
hey its the same thing as mixing lead guitars, theres nothing different, you're talking shit
>>70763295
Is mixing male vocals with guitars a nightmare too?
>>70763269
>>70763934
what query do I enter there
>>70763295
No, it's because generally people who play horns, woodwinds and bowed instruments either don't join rock bands, or pick up another instrument more commonly found in mainstream music.
Saxophone and occasionally trumpets are exceptions, but pretty rare outside of ska. I would say it's more due to image than frequency space, as most bands don't give two fucks about frequencies beyond bass mid and treble.
>inb4 "Yellowcard, Sigur Ros and Jimmy Page used bows"