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But you could add almost any live Zappa album.
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They were on Sub Pop records during the grunge era, but the albums are a weird mix of punk, funk, hard rock, a bit of lounge music... all with a strong influence from 1970s blaxploitation movies.
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You’ll get a straight ahead blues rock guitar track then an r&b track.
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I'll take a listen through the suggestions thanks guys, although I think some of them might seem more like the natural variations you find within a single genre.
The reason I'm thinking about it is Ive been working on 2 different little projects of my own material, which I had thought of as totally separate, but when listening back to mixes I by chance played a 10 minute mellow ambient synth instrumental track followed by a melancholy slowish guitar rock song, and it felt like the first set up the second really well. So maybe I could think about combining the 2.
Ok maybe that's an epic fail! I was thinking of the contrast between Gagarin and the more atmospheric tracks.
It's difficult to think of examples. Whilst Screamadelica goes from Rock to dub to country to gospel to rave, it all sounds like one entity.
Going by what @horse states on his last post, perhaps Nine Inch Nails might be a better suggestion? Trent Reznor often includes some mellow ambient piano led songs amongst the hard industrial tracks, but they all merge together nicely.
Toward the end of that era Diver Down by Van Halen which mixes rock tracks with trad jazz, pop rock, ambient instrumental, flamenco.
Reminded me of Play by Brad Paisley which has a country core but also surf, rock instrumental, gospel, blues.
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