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by Christopher_Archive
NewDarkAge wrote:Looking for music that is based more around rhythms than melody, with percussion as a lead instrument.I have been in this exact mood for maybe two or three years now. These are the best I've found:Goat (from Japan)https://goatjp.bandcamp.com/album/new-gameshttps://goatjp.bandcamp.com/album/rhythm-sound-both of these releases are phenomenal. Drums, bass and prepared sax, but the bass and sax are mostly muted and played like percussion instruments. Super duper complicated rhythmic stuff that I never get tired of hearing. Practically all I've been listening to the past few months.Niagarahttps://preschmedia.bandcamp.com/album/ ... -1970-2016-two side-long songs of what sounds like a never-ending '70s car chase. Some sort of supergroup project band, I believe. Perfect album cover as a bonus. Incredible.Blake Fleminghttps://blakefleming.bandcamp.com/album/times-up-drummer of the Dazzling Killmen doing multi-tracked solo experiments. Some nice field recording odds and ends scattered throughout as well.Tiguehttps://tigue.bandcamp.com/-trio from New York, who I hope hurry up and record another album that includes this unreleased piece of badass. Not strictly percussion, as there's some minimalist keyboard stuff happening too, but the focus is definitely on rhythm.Drew Gowranhttps://drewgowran.bandcamp.com/album/vi-tal-i-ty-local St. Louis guy with this solo recording. No overdubs that I can tell. Really solid, interesting drummer who just continues to get better and better.