OH ANOTHER ONE MYTHRISC, ANOTHER ONEEEEEE!!
Mythrisc and I are the guardians of post-rock, here. It's more the music of my learning to think, than teenage rebellion, considering I never had a rebellious phase. Found it two years ago and haven't turned back.
Do you know Helios, by any chance? He was my first post-rock artist, and I listened to his stuff, and only his stuff, for about 6 months straight... o___o
EEEEEEE! Helios, no, I haven't heard him! *looks him up* My introduction to the genre was
this song... which is not from a post-rock band, lol, and none of their other stuff is much like it. But I started scouring the internet for things similar to it and found Silver Mt. Zion, and God Is An Astronaut, and Agalloch, and so on.
I was going through a massive Steve Reich phase before that, so it was a fairly natural progression.
Also, with regards to Moonlight Sonata: my sense is that it has... not so much a time signature as a pulse. The song has a heartbeat. And once you get the fingering and movements and technicalities out of the way, you can just sort of--fall into the heartbeat. It's hypnotizing to play. And it can take a hell of a lot of rubato without sounding melodramatic, so staying on beat really isn't so much of a problem. You pause where it feels right to pause, like pausing to breathe when you talk.