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ProtagonistLily -> Looking for Music Suggestions (1/14/2005 9:21:28 PM)

Hi all,

The club I belong to has a Dungeon Party 3 times a month, and over the last few years, the music selection has become rather stale and boring in my opinion. It's been a lot of what I would catagorize as 'ethereal trance'. In an effort to bring some life to the aural pleasure ratio so to speak, I'm in the process of making some new CD's.

So, I appeal to you. What do you like to listen to when you scene? What artists and songs do you find yourselves gravitating to? I'm looking for suggestions from everyone....submissives, Dom/me's and Switches.

Thanking all in advance for any help!

Sincerely,
Lily




SherriA -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/14/2005 9:33:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ProtagonistLily
What do you like to listen to when you scene? What artists and songs do you find yourselves gravitating to?


It depends on the scene, and the energy of it. Peter Gabriel's "Passion" (music for and inspired by The Last Temptation of Christ) has some great songs on it, mostly instrumental but a few with lyrics as well. They can invoke all kinds of moods. There's one track in particular, A Different Drum, that's really great - almost like "jungle drums"...very percussive and primal feeling. Sometimes I want to scream and pound my fists and stomp my feet, so I want something with a really serious bass line and driving rhythm. Other times I want to get quiet, floaty, etc, so things like Mozart really work for me. I have a cd by the Canadian composer R. Murray Schaeffer that's ethereal but still creates really interesting tension. I've found some of the Cirque du Soleil soundtracks can be fun too. Dan Gibson's Solitudes has some really great choices that include "nature" sounds which can be an interesting addition. Classical music offers lots of choices as well, from baroque (steady repetitive rhythms for percussion scenes) to the very intense and dramatic Russian masters, and the sweetly romantic composers. Sometimes I just want to get raunchy with some Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, Limp Bizket, etc.

I would have a hard time selecting music for an entire club. Is there an option for letting people put their own music on if they want something in particular to feed the energy of a scene they're doing?




ProtagonistLily -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/14/2005 9:48:13 PM)

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I would have a hard time selecting music for an entire club. Is there an option for letting people put their own music on if they want something in particular to feed the energy of a scene they're doing?


Thanks Sherri. Yes, and that's what I'm doing. I'm making a CD to bring with me and throw into the 'club stash'. I'm just finding what we have already to be a little stale.

Oh, and I TOTALLY agree with you on Gabriel's Passion. I own it, and I LOVE to use it as scene music.

Lily




proudsub -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/14/2005 10:21:18 PM)

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So, I appeal to you. What do you like to listen to when you scene?


These threads might interest you:

music during play

favorite scene music

aural experiences

music




liljoy -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/15/2005 4:05:54 AM)

anything by buttboy our favs are dance of the whip and depths of all pleasures




afmvdp -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/15/2005 5:19:31 AM)

Depends on the mood and the participants. Personally synthpop, future tech, and EBM has worked best for my Fetish Club nights but those were primarilly the vinyl vs leather groups.




FangsNfeet -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/15/2005 5:44:50 AM)

I can work with any song with a good rythem and beat. Classic, Rock, Jazz, Metal, R&B, Techno, Rave, Blues etc... I can mustar up a routine.

As for your club well maybe it can consider themes.

Gothic Night, Punk Night, Rock n Roll Night, Jazz and oldies night. Country music [:'(] works to but I perfer not to work with it.

I like working with songs by Cake such as Going the Distance. I also have a nice routine to Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. American Pie is also a number I can do just about anything to. She Drives me Crazy, Whip It and I Love Rock N Roll, are three of my favorite 80's songs to scene with.

Down on the Corner and Lee Roy Brown are two songs that I like as well.

As always I like working with Korn, Metalica, GunsNRoses, Bush, Marlin Manson, Pink Floyd, and Nine Inch Nails. The Utah Saints always rule. I also like the music from the Texas Toad Lickers that gave a good performance on the John Carpenters Vampires soundtrack.

On lighter notes; Enya, Sara Mcloclan, and Enigma are nice from time to time to scene, have sex to, and work great with after care. Also, Barry White and Issac Hayes have always been able to set the mood for me. The Rat Pack (God bless there souls) is an unmatched clasic all to themselves. Songs byTony Bennet also works for me.

Other that what I've told you, you can also start investing in Sound Tracks to obtain a larger variety of music that can give most ppl a song or two that they like. The Faculty, Pulp Fiction, Queen of the Damn, Phantom of the Opera, American WereWolf in Paris, Lost Boys, The Mask, Dark City, and Mortal Combat are great soundtracks to start off with.

If you'd like or need more suggestions then send me a private message. As for the CDs that you have made and are making, I'd like a copy. What all do I need to do to get them as I know we can work something out? Private Message me with the answer.




Tristan -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/15/2005 5:46:31 AM)

Check out anything by Dead Can Dance.




cynnacent1 -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/15/2005 5:50:45 AM)

INSIDEYOURMIND and i listen to a variety of different types of music, but mostly 70's soft rock, however:

If you are looking for a VERY UNIQUE selection ... There is an event which takes place in Providence, Rhode Island during the warmer months (and on New Year's Eve) called "Water Fire" which INSIDEYOURMIND and i enjoy attending. He took me there to observe it for the first time in July'04, on the night i was given His collar. i was very impressed with the music that they play during the event. As i listened, i couldn't help but think that it would do quite well as mood setting music during BDSM play etc. The sounds are very unique, and quite an impressive selection of sensual, soft music with a spiritual edge. i like the selection because it serves as good 'background sound' rather than music which drowns out conversations & other 'more enjoyable' sounds in the room. [;)] It could serve as a great selection for any BDSM Club, or just personal/private play sessions.

From the "Water Fire" site:
WaterFire is accompanied by music selected by Barnaby Evans that combines recorded natural sounds with eclectic and unusual music related to the ritual, religious and symbolic sources of the sculpture.

The soundtrack often returns to works by four principal composers – the Estonian composer Arvo Part's modern reinterpretations of ancient Christian and Russian Orthodox liturgical music; the Armenian folk melodies played by Djivan Gasparyan on the Duduk or Nay (an Armenian oboe); the American avant-garde composer David Hykes’ settings of various religious music for small chorus using vocal techniques derived from Tibetan "overchanting"; and selections from Nicholas Lens’ brilliant work Flamma Flamma – The Fire Requiem. ---
http://www.waterfire.org/impressions/music99.html

Music Selection Samples: http://www.waterfire.org/impressions/music990612.html
Actual Music Samples (MP3 .wav & .ram): http://www.waterfire.org/impressions/media.html --- It may not be a selection suited to, or appreciated by everyone .... but ... Definitely worth listening to & concidering. [;)]


Off Topic: Anyone who has a chance to visit Rhode Island during the warmer months, should hop over to Providence and be sure not to miss Water Fire. Being there can not compare to just viewing the images but here's a link to some awesome pictures of the whole thing in progress: http://www.waterfire.org/photos/index.html
[image]http://www.waterfire.org/img/photos/risd/risd04-1640.jpg[/image]
¸,ø¤º°cynnacent°º¤ø,¸ (proudly owned by, and devoted to INSIDEYOURMIND)





MizSuz -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/15/2005 6:52:52 AM)

Since I've only had half a cup of coffee this morning my memory is failing me.

I too love the Peter Gabriel, but it's been mentioned here.

I also like a group called A Perfect Circle. You may find their moods appropriate.

As for the "Enigma-like" music (I used to like enigma, before it was played so often it became a bit like a water torture to listen to) there is a group called Delerium that you might like. I prefer them to Enigma.

I"m sure there are a zillion others that my sleep adled brain can't summon at the moment. So Sorry.










ProtagonistLily -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/15/2005 7:52:15 AM)

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As for the "Enigma-like" music (I used to like enigma, before it was played so often it became a bit like a water torture to listen to) there is a group called Delerium that you might like. I prefer them to Enigma


Good god Woman....I know EXACTLY what you mean. They start playing that I'm looking around for an ice pick to jam in my ear...and no, this is not a new fettish LOL.

Lily




ProtagonistLily -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/16/2005 8:50:52 AM)

Hi All,

I got great suggestions. I've found some bands you may not be familiar with, so I'll share them here.

Placebo (Every Me, Every You; Bruise Pristine; Blue Morning)
Basement Jaxx (Get Me Off)
Juno Reactor (God is God; Swamp Thing)
Massive Attack (Angel; Inertia Creeps)

Enjoy!

Lily




MasterRedemption -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/16/2005 8:54:12 AM)

Try Autumn Tears ... for the more ethereal sound




Shayna -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/16/2005 1:53:20 PM)

For non-etheral, good rock n roll try Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. They seriously kick butt and the drums and bass are awesome.





cyn1031 -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/16/2005 8:48:30 PM)

I prefer to hear goth industrial type music during a scene. I love Marilyn Manson, My Life with the Thrill Kill Cult, Ministry, Lords of Acid, and much more.

It is going to be difficult to make a club CD with so many different taste out there. Good luck!!




die4urpleasure -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/17/2005 11:12:15 AM)

Have you the extended dance mix of The Divinyls' "Pleasure And Pain"?

There's a wide variety of happening sounds out there, going back to Depeche Mode and even Blue Oyster Cult. Heck, I should make myself such a CD from my massive collection. Thanks for the idea?




MistressFire70 -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/17/2005 7:56:50 PM)

I've made some compilations using the "Queen of the Damned" Soundtrack, the "matrix" soundtrack and "xXx" Sountrack.

Fire




wanderingeye -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/23/2005 12:37:07 PM)

Try The Cure, "Lullaby", and Sarah McLachlan's "Possession"... others we use are some (but not TOO much) Enigma, Madonna- "Erotica", Death In Vegas- "Dirge", Garbage- "No. 1 Crush". At other times, He prefers complete silence, so he can relish every moan, whisper and scream.


wandering eye




darkinshadows -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/23/2005 1:20:28 PM)

These are just suggestions...

Rammstein (GOOD, HARD BEATS) <try 'ich will' and 'rein raus' to start with>
APerfectCircle (PERFECTION) <anything...seriously... its THE best.>
Placebo
Marilyn Manson
Bjork (deserves a serious listen to - try 'pagan poetry')
Sisterkillcycle
Korn
S.O.A.D.(although if your not politically minded... best to avoid)
Sarah McLachlan
Massive Attack...(FANTASTIC)
Chemical Brothers
Prodigy
Delerium
Deepac Chopra Love Poems(Available on CD... spiritually sexual)
Radiohead (especially the newer stuff)

these are just a few... cant think right now... will add if I find more...

Angel thrives on music... hmmmm... that gives me an idea for a topic...




Paulnz -> RE: Looking for Music Suggestions (1/23/2005 2:25:39 PM)

The music Buffalo Bill dances to in ' Silence of the Lambs ' is good, called ' Goodbye Horses ' by Q Lazarus.


Or any music by Bobb Wills and His Texas Playboys




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