Ether Feels' Famous 5 playlist

Ether Feels' Famous 5 playlist

Influences and love of music are important for any musician. Ether Feels' Tomo put together a Famous 5 playlist, sharing some of his history and tastes with you. Enjoy!
 

1. Yukino Chaos: hope for the future

"Their songs and their truly powerful live always move people's mind. Punk, heavy metal, alternative and shoegazer, they went beyond any genre.
They are just wonderful artists. When I hear this song, I have tears coming. This song will still be wonderful in 20 years."

 

2. Forsaken Autumn: Vanish Into The Air

"It is one of the best Shoegazer / Dream Pop bands for me. Their music on CD is wonderful, but seeing them live is a magical experience.
It is just amazing. I think those who watched them live are fortunate. They have magical guitar sounds and beautiful vocals."

 

3. Nirvana: smells like teen spirit

"When I listened this band's song, I got the chance to start music.  
I will love this album, "Nevermind", forever."

Music video by Nirvana performing Smells Like Teen Spirit. (C) 1991 Geffen Records

 

4. My Bloody Valentine: when you sleep

"It is my favourite song from the best shoegaze album of all times, LOVELESS."

When I look at you Oh, I don't know what's real Once in a while And you make me laugh And I'll see you tomorrow And it won't be long Once in a while Then you take me down Then you walk away When you say 'I do' Oh, I

 

5. David Sylvian: Darkest Dreaming

"David Sylvian is a wonderful artist, with his own world. His lyrics are poetry, his songs and his voice are really amazing.
I love this song. It really makes me feel like I'm looking at the sky at dawn."

30 seconds... to make an impression. That endures from day through dream. That holds the power lines and lets the bushes blow. Music: Darkest Dreaming by David Sylvian

Famous 5 playlist: September 2017

Famous 5 playlist: September 2017

Premiere: Xeresa's "Reality" music video, featuring and directed by Dani Mari

Premiere: Xeresa's "Reality" music video, featuring and directed by Dani Mari