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Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:31 am
by thesmellofrain
Oslo, Norway here. I play in a couple of bands. One called Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson(www.ypofh.com) and another one called Ben Leiper (https://www.facebook.com/benleiper) . Started laying guitar because of pedals. Never really learnt how to play the guitar, but learnt how to play pedals.

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:32 am
by thesmellofrain
Oslo, Norway here. I play in a couple of bands. One called Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson(www.ypofh.com) and another one called Ben Leiper (https://www.facebook.com/benleiper) . Started laying guitar because of pedals. Never really learnt how to play the guitar, but learnt how to play pedals.

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:32 am
by thesmellofrain
Oslo, Norway here. I play in a couple of bands. One called Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson(www.ypofh.com) and another one called Ben Leiper (https://www.facebook.com/benleiper) . Started laying guitar because of pedals. Never really learnt how to play the guitar, but learnt how to play pedals.

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:35 am
by Eivind August
thesmellofrain wrote:Oslo, Norway here. I play in a couple of bands. One called Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson(http://www.ypofh.com) and another one called Ben Leiper (https://www.facebook.com/benleiper) . Started laying guitar because of pedals. Never really learnt how to play the guitar, but learnt how to play pedals.

MOAR 'WEGIANS! Welcome. :hello: Have listened to some YPOFH back in the day.

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 9:14 am
by thesmellofrain
Eivind August wrote:
thesmellofrain wrote:Oslo, Norway here. I play in a couple of bands. One called Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson(http://www.ypofh.com) and another one called Ben Leiper (https://www.facebook.com/benleiper) . Started laying guitar because of pedals. Never really learnt how to play the guitar, but learnt how to play pedals.

MOAR 'WEGIANS! Welcome. :hello: Have listened to some YPOFH back in the day.


:hello:

woa. tripplepost. no idea why that happened.

I also do some more computer based music

Solo:
https://soundcloud.com/aldrinsound

Duo:
https://soundcloud.com/user-847507556

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 9:16 am
by UglyCasanova
Norwegians taking over this b :zen:

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 4:21 pm
by Disarm D'arcy
If ILF was a model UN club, you guys would press gang the rest of the world into taxes. And social progress. Who wants that?
Also renewable energy. Nuclear warfare / accidents are doom AF, you hippies.

Welcome :thumb:

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 4:39 pm
by Fluffytime
UglyCasanova wrote:Norwegians taking over this b :zen:


Wooheeeyyyy!!! :yay:

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 12:38 pm
by ibarakishi
hello, i live in Chiang Rai Thailand. I have enjoyed reading this site for a few years now but only just joined this year. I am really thankful for all the information that is shared here and also for people's youtube channels as well. Because it has been so helpful and enjoyable in my life, i hope that maybe i can contribute in some way too for other people, even if it is only really small. It has been a big part of my life so thank you everyone. It is really difficult to find equipment and information about things here in Thailand.

i also play music that can be heard here that is continuing - https://aworldwonderedfull.bandcamp.com

thanks again

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 4:15 pm
by oldangelmidnight
Welcome! I'm interested to learn about the music scene where you are.

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 5:57 pm
by Fluffytime
oldangelmidnight wrote:Welcome! I'm interested to learn about the music scene where you are.


A big +1!!

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 7:41 pm
by CarlGene
Hi, I'm Carl. 22 from Baltimore, Maryland. I work full time in retail, and perform / tour under the name "Carl Gene". I have no real hobbies besides playing guitar, and drooling over gear.

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 6:23 am
by ibarakishi
The current music here outside of pop music is not very diverse. Most of the music here is based in folk, electronic, or sometimes alternative. There is almost no post rock, metal, etc. or things that are really aggressive. And if people do this type of music, they usually just copy another band that is already successful. In pop culture, pop music /rock and djing in clubs/bars are the main forms of music outside of traditional music. Experimental music or different forms of music outside of pop and traditional music are not really encouraged deeply here. If people want to have any sort of financial support, usually they must focus on having an audience outside of Thailand to survive and continue to have opportunities. Normal Thai culture does not really encourage art expression in general outside of traditional practices or things with nationalist/religious support. There are small groups that have worked hard to organise and promote new forms of music and expression, but it has been very difficult as social and economics here continue to become more unstable. One of the biggest supporters in the past, a small label called So:On Dry Flower just announced this new years that they decided to close down and not continue any longer. This is becoming more and more common with labels and events outside of electronic music or club culture. Also, the standard of living/ financial resources are a lot lower here than places like in EU and USA. Thai people do not have as much money to use on luxury items. Music equipment is considered very expensive here and it is very hard to find people that are educated about it also. This is a big reason why people play a lot of folk style music as well. It is easier to just buy an acoustic guitar and play with friends or a band and is much less expensive. Because of this, many people don't really care or know about or have the opportunity/resources to record music as well. This is slowly changing, but is very common here. Outside of Bangkok and Chiang Mai there is not a lot of resources or opportunities for these things. And with the current military occupation here and the censorship of anything challenging the military or royal family, this only continues to make it more difficult for anyone who wishes to do something outside of normal thought.

If you are interested in some Thai bands, here is a small list below of some different genres. I don't know if the links can be posted in ILF, because i have never done this before. But i will try and see:

Yaan: Water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oond0ECKMEE

Talkless : Pray
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tyc-cCBnUjo

Abstraction XL :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnPeu_uKQ94

Coconut Cream: (translates into 4d Cat)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd_6UpI ... 6KxSfkQ_Mm

Assajan Jakgawan : Reverse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPDx88E0AAk

Napat Snidvongs : Now (or it could be translated as ‘this moment’ from the Thai text, which in my opinion is actually a lot better of a translation for the context)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgYKjuTNSvU

Desktop Error: (translates into ‘Rest’, or ‘break’, it is used together with another word to form the meaning of taking a break or vacation usually)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utrNka1CM-w

Last Life in the Universe Soundtrack: This is my favorite Thai movie ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkJk1GyYhf8

Solitude is Bliss: 04.00 A.M.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqpAxzbUWdU

Two million Thanks : (translates into medicine, or drugs)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLOkwEvS5Yc

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 2:10 pm
by the _Ryan
Hello, all.

My name is Ryan. I was born and raised a few miles north of Seattle. Currently, I go to school in Ithaca, NY, where I study Double Bass Performance. If you couldn't guess, my primary instrument is double bass, but I do play bass guitar a lot as well. I enjoy listening to and playing almost any kind of music.

Re: = Introduce Yourself =

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:48 pm
by oldangelmidnight
ibarakishi wrote:The current music here outside of pop music is not very diverse. Most of the music here is based in folk, electronic, or sometimes alternative. There is almost no post rock, metal, etc. or things that are really aggressive. And if people do this type of music, they usually just copy another band that is already successful. In pop culture, pop music /rock and djing in clubs/bars are the main forms of music outside of traditional music. Experimental music or different forms of music outside of pop and traditional music are not really encouraged deeply here. If people want to have any sort of financial support, usually they must focus on having an audience outside of Thailand to survive and continue to have opportunities. Normal Thai culture does not really encourage art expression in general outside of traditional practices or things with nationalist/religious support. There are small groups that have worked hard to organise and promote new forms of music and expression, but it has been very difficult as social and economics here continue to become more unstable.

That really sounds like the situation in most places in the US, too.
When you talk about folk, is that rooted in traditional Thai music or more like what we'd think of as folk in the west? Is there any experimental music that uses the inexpensive folk instruments but recontextualizes in interesting ways?
I'll check out those links, thanks. :hug: