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Traditional European music

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One of the sites on which I post keeps trying to pull together ambient music, metal and classical music into a genre called "neoclassical," and I'm starting to see their point. All of this music is very warlike and strong, yet Romantic and emotional, and it is all based upon having a structure that tells a story. It's not simple loops like rock or normal pop music. The music I'm getting into:

Popular:
Dead Can Dance, Hekate, Burzum, Kraftwerk, Biosphere, Graveland, Wolfsheim, Torch Song, Summoning, VNV Nation

Heavy classical:

Anton Bruckner, Robert Schumann, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Franz Schubert
 
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