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Author:  Praetor [ Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:35 pm ]
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I'm really beginning to love neofolk! Such beautiful music!

So far I've heard:

:Of Wand & The Moon: (credit goes to rio or someone I think)
Forseti (I think Misha mentioned this. I may be wrong)
Stille Volk
Sieben (is this neofolk? anyway thanks again Misha)

Where exactly should I start in neofolk? Or rather, seeing that I have 'started', where should I proceed from here?

np: Forseti - Korn (from Erde).

The name of the song is abit wtf, but my god! I've been repeating this track endlessly!

Author:  Praetor [ Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:38 pm ]
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btw I'm currently checking out Faun.

Author:  Metalhead_Bastard [ Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:21 pm ]
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Fuck that poser shit. Jethro Tull-Acres Wild is the song you want.

Author:  stuartn15ted [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:19 am ]
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Check out Gae Bolg. And, make sure you get Windzeit by forseti, that album is amazing.

Try out Troka to, its not neo folk but i think most noe folk fans will like this.

Author:  North From Here [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:07 pm ]
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I know a little about darkwave, so I will ask you neo-folk people what the actual difference is between the two genres?

Author:  stuartn15ted [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:21 pm ]
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emperorblackdoom wrote:
I know a little about darkwave, so I will ask you neo-folk people what the actual difference is between the two genres?

I always thought of dark wave as being a name for new wave bands that had dark lyrics, like Depeche Mode, or Joy Division. However, some people use it as an umbrella term for things like, gothic rock, neo folk, Ethereal wave, Electrogoth, Death pop ect. So i can see why you may get confused. The difference is really that neo folk bands get their influences from (you guessed it) folk. So they'll often use acoustic guitars, violins, acordians, whistles...ect, and the lyrics will be about myths and folk legends, a clear diffence to that of bands like Joy Division.

Author:  North From Here [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:19 pm ]
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stuartn15ted wrote:
emperorblackdoom wrote:
I know a little about darkwave, so I will ask you neo-folk people what the actual difference is between the two genres?

I always thought of dark wave as being a name for new wave bands that had dark lyrics, like Depeche Mode, or Joy Division. However, some people use it as an umbrella term for things like, gothic rock, neo folk, Ethereal wave, Electrogoth, Death pop ect. So i can see why you may get confused. The difference is really that neo folk bands get their influences from (you guessed it) folk. So they'll often use acoustic guitars, violins, acordians, whistles...ect, and the lyrics will be about myths and folk legends, a clear diffence to that of bands like Joy Division.


I always thought of darkwave as Current 93, Death In June, Nurse With Wound, Sol Invictus stuff. Anyhow, I think neo-folk sounds worth exploring. Thanks.

Author:  Praetor [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 5:20 pm ]
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stuartn15ted wrote:
Check out Gae Bolg. And, make sure you get Windzeit by forseti, that album is amazing.

Try out Troka to, its not neo folk but i think most noe folk fans will like this.
'

I'll be sure to check those out. Thanks!

Hmm isn't darkwave more ambienty stuff? From the limited amount I've heard its mostly synths and soundscapes.

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Anyhow, I think neo-folk sounds worth exploring


Wooh! Neofolk is extremely worth exploring! The four I mentioned in my first post are the few you should check out. PM me if you want a sample track in your email.

Author:  North From Here [ Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:54 pm ]
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Praetor wrote:
stuartn15ted wrote:
Check out Gae Bolg. And, make sure you get Windzeit by forseti, that album is amazing.

Try out Troka to, its not neo folk but i think most noe folk fans will like this.
'

I'll be sure to check those out. Thanks!

Hmm isn't darkwave more ambienty stuff? From the limited amount I've heard its mostly synths and soundscapes.

Quote:
Anyhow, I think neo-folk sounds worth exploring


Wooh! Neofolk is extremely worth exploring! The four I mentioned in my first post are the few you should check out. PM me if you want a sample track in your email.


Some darkwave is very ambient, but some sounds quite folky. It is very difficult to explain, and not worth the time it would take to explain it.

Anyhow I would like some neofolk.

Author:  Anonymous [ Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:24 am ]
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Anyone interested in exploring Neo-Folk music might want to check out these two free compilation albums:

http://www.neo-form.de/sampler/Neofolk-Sampler/neofolk.html

http://www.neo-folk.it/productions.htm

-Tyrion

Author:  Praetor [ Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:28 am ]
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Thanks!

I stumbled upon another compilation, Looking For Europe. Quite good.

Author:  Praetor [ Sun Jul 09, 2006 2:22 pm ]
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stuartn15ted wrote:
Check out Gae Bolg. And, make sure you get Windzeit by forseti, that album is amazing.

Try out Troka to, its not neo folk but i think most noe folk fans will like this.


I've listened to some Gae Bolg and also that Windzeit album. Both are good! hehe but Windzeit > Gae Bolg and the church of fand!

Author:  Angel Black [ Mon Oct 01, 2007 6:01 pm ]
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Current 93 - this is one of my favourite bands BTW ;)
Death In June - The Wall Of Sacrifice - just bueatiful, between the nazi marches and neofolk

There's one of the new bands named Rome. Very good! :)

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