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Just add a Shoegazer with both side engaged. :rock:
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Grim, would you hate me if i made a response video to that?
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I wouldn't call their music "experimetal" but the band Three uses a lot of flamenco style stuff in their music...check them out. Joey Eppard plays some crazy slap/flamenco

Second song comes in at 3:30, one of their best.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm-h0swecjg[/youtube]

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnBXcaONEpQ[/youtube]
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Hmm I'm not sure about 'experimental' which can mean different things to each of us.
Los Lobos has used flamenco a rock context as have several other groups.

I do love the sound and texture of Flamenco, would love to incorporate some into my music.

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morningstaru wrote:I wouldn't call their music "experimetal" but the band Three uses a lot of flamenco style stuff in their music...check them out. Joey Eppard plays some crazy slap/flamenco

Second song comes in at 3:30, one of their best.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm-h0swecjg[/youtube]

Fancy solo song

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnBXcaONEpQ[/youtube]

Isn't it 3? Anyway, Josh Eppard needs to go back to Coheed and Cambria.
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Flexperimenco?
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Reminds me too much of Funk Master Flex.
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There was a band (well it was actually a collaboration) in spain mixing speed metal and a flamenco singer (we call them cantaores) it was really impresive.
It was called Lagartija Nick - Omega. The 'cantaor' was Enrique Morente.

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=7FII9fYwcxs

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