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MysteryGuitarMan

 

His unique compositions and video editing are both fantastic

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I see the OP is a fellow Hyles fan... ^_^  You show good taste.

 

In addition to Caleb Hyles, I like to listen to Ponyphonic and Lindsay Stirling. I don't listen to a lot of music on YouTube, but those are my favorite artists.

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Interesting, i've never really heard an instrumental rap track, but it was interesting. The video was a bit confusing, since it was cycling between crysis and some other stuff, so I was kinda confused lol.

 

NateWantsToBattle and Black Gryp0n.

Yeah nate! :D. And BlackGryp0n is pretty good too, I really liked his fusion version of Proud to be a brony(I like it better than the original personally.) although honestly besides that, i can't say i've heard much else of his stuff.

 

probably Alllevelsatonce though he left the fandom a bit after S3 so he doesn't do PMVs anymore

I've actually not heard any of his stuff to knowledge, may have to look into it.

 

Smooth McGroove

 

this: just-

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyx9-kWYjDI

I think while I didn't recognize the name, that i've heard him before, or atleast seen him, his beard is quite recognizable ;p.

 

But yeah, looks like he does a lot of good Acapella stuff, and Acapella is quite difficult to do, takes a lot of time for sure.

 

Well, with me?...you really don't even need to ask.

 

It's Aviators, baby.

And there's a LOT more where THAT came from.  Trust me, you will find his music to be absolutely AMAZING.

I've heard a few Aviators creations before, and they do a pretty good job, lots of nice instrumental stuff, I don't listen to it a ton though really to be honest.

 

MysteryGuitarMan

 

His unique compositions and video editing are both fantastic

I've actually never heard about him, guess he is a mystery! (Wow that was bad...)

 

Princewhateverer, Screams From Equestria, Br0racle, Boyinaband and Dan Bull.

Not heard of any of those to my knowledge actually.

 

I see the OP is a fellow Hyles fan... ^_^  You show good taste.

 

In addition to Caleb Hyles, I like to listen to Ponyphonic and Lindsay Stirling. I don't listen to a lot of music on YouTube, but those are my favorite artists.

Yeah haha, Caleb has a amazing singing voice, he has introduced me to many songs, and many of his covers I prefer over the original songs.

 

I've yet to listen to ponyphonic or lindsay stirling ever, guess i'll have to look into them.

 

And honestly, I don't listen to a ton of music on YouTube either, mostly I just listen to people like Caleb who I am subscribed too. With listening to others here and there.

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Undoubtedly Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox. They take new songs and cover them in the styles of previous decades.

 

For instance, they reimagined Demi Lovato's Really Don't Care as a 1970s Motown song,

 

They remade Katy Perry's Birthday as a 50s doo-wop hit,

 

They rebooted Iggy Azalea's Fancy as 1920s Flapper Swing,

 

And they reasonably concluded that Lorde's Royals would sound alot better if it was sung by... a 6 foot tall clown.

 

Just imagine you were transported into the Fallout universe, present day, and the 50s never ended. Music is just as good and stylish as it was 70 years ago. That's the experience of listening to Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox. Every song is recorded in one take, with no editing or post production, no electronica, no tricks. Every note and instrument they play can be seen in the video. They absolutely ooze showmanship, and often inject humor, antics, or just general energy to keep the audience invested. They're simply gods among musicians. If there's any webshow that needs a professional contract, it's these guys. It's too good to pass up.


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Eric Calderone, AKA, 331Erock! He does "Meets Metal" covers of songs. He's fucking amazing!

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Damn, everyone already beat me to Smooth McGroove.  I think his best piece by far is Aquatic Ambience from Donkey Kong Country.

 

I didn't see this guy on here yet:

 

And her:

 

She does everything.  It's unbelievable.  How does one have time to play all of those games and then do a cover of every song?  She's amazing.


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