ive been trying to get into some demanding rhythms lately
got any more for me? im especially interested in western music that integrates extremely complex polyrhythms, or really anything that is far far out there and very difficult to comprehend
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ive been trying to get into some demanding rhythms lately
got any more for me? im especially interested in western music that integrates extremely complex polyrhythms, or really anything that is far far out there and very difficult to comprehend
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well ive gotten some behind-the scenes recommendations that turned out amazing...
anyone else interested in this topic?
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if you can tolerate the heavies, listen to Meshuggah
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King Crimson. Stickmen (Levin, Mastellato et cetera), Ornette Coleman.



Anything by Dream Theater comes to mind.
If you want world music, listen to Greek music. That stuff will throw you for a loop, especially when they start alternating adding and subtracting beats. I don't completely understand it, but my dad can do it like it's nothing.



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This is my idea of complex rhythm:
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