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Unusual influences on your sound...

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I didn't know really where to post this, so if it needs to be relocated let me know.

But I got to thinking today, wow, I never really realized how much Spaghetti Western and surf music has an influence on my sound when playing.
More specifically that dripping spring reverb sound that I don't think I could live without.

I guess I bring it up because I do not play Spaghetti Western nor Surf music. But man, if I hadn't have heard it, I don't know where I'd be.

Any weird sources of musical inspriation on your projects and your sound?
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Indian classical music, Turkish folk music and Arabic folk music all influence my sound a bit. I love playing with scales and tones found in those types of music, but feeding it through a fuzzed out guitar or bass.
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Skinny puppy. I usually play rock and metal but SP HUGE ass synth bass lines have influenced my "sound" a lot. Also KMFDM. I find myself lisining to Motown a lot as well but I grew up on that shit and its beefy basslines.
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The Pixies and Weezer are my biggest influences and I play fast, dark, loud thrashy hardcore :idk:
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i don't think any of my influences are weirder than myself. :animal:
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I'm not sure how to fully answer this without tipping my hand; giving away secrets I'm not yet ready to reveal.

For now, I'll just leave it at this: Surrealism in pop culture.
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Whenever I touch the Electribe I try to channel Yuzo Koshiro, the dude who made the music for the Streets of Rage games. As a kid I was always into the sounds and music in vidja games. Sound Test menus are cool.
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Environmental sounds- wind, waves, lightning, trains, etc.. It's amazing how you can draw inspiration just by listening closely to the world around you.

Syd Barrett, even though I rarely listen to his stuff I tend to channel it unconsciously or something.
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Gotta agree with the weird environmental sounds being an influence, I moved next to a train yard recently and find myself wanting to replicate the metallic groans and clangs with the guitfiddle.
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Birdsong's not weird, right?
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Reading Religious Books???
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air conditioning, colorful vinyl, ducks.
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Blackened Soul wrote:air conditioning, colorful vinyl, ducks.


I can't stand being in an air conditioned room with the windows shut, colorful vinyl and ducks are ok... It's 100 here and I can't drive with the windows up and I haven't turned on my A.C. at home yet... :facepalm:
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A surprising amount of Jimmy Page leaks into my lead playing.
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