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So I've been listening to this album a lot at work, but it became stale pretty fast, as all of the songs sound really similar and blend into each other. I enjoy the style, but I'm looking for something with a little bit more variety in their song structures etc.

I need some more instrumental music like this, something to listen to while doing busy work that is kind to the ears and not too distracting.

also general recs thread I supposed

>> No.55469942

>>55468776
For something in a similiar style maybe check out Mux Mool's first album (and only his first album)
Samples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=979UKvC8BWY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZOgYBWaYgk

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>>55468776
>instrumental music
>kind to the ear
This come to mind

>> No.55470067
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55470067

>Stuff like Forever by Palms Trax that isn't also on Lobster Theremin because I already know all of that stuff

>> No.55470087

>>55468776
>ratatatatatat
https://youtu.be/sAF3UWbGl2c?t=70

>> No.55470123

discovered giles corey this sunday and i've already listened to it four times. has anyone here any rec for me?

>> No.55470166

>>55468776
>Lobster Theremin
Lone, The jet age of tomorrow, machinedrum, j dilla?

>>55470067
haven't heard about lobster theremin before, thanks

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55470170

Been digging the new Kassem Mosse album (pictured) but for some reason I've never really dug through the Workshop back catalog. Anyone love Workshop here?

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>>55468776
more scummy pigfuck like this?

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>>55468776

>> No.55470301
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>>55468776
really like this punk-funk-jazz thing.

>> No.55470304

>>55470166
I'm not really into Lone or jet age of tomorrow. I loved Room(s) when it came out but Vapor City didn't grab me for some reason. Obvs I know J Dilla but I've only really listened to Donuts and a bit of Welcome to Detroit - haven't really listened to him since high school though.

I feel like I'm at a point now where it's impossible to find anyone who is more versed than me in this one particular style I want to hear more of...

If you dig Lobster Theremin check out some stuff on 1080p; This is a good starting point:
https://1080pcollection.bandcamp.com/album/s-t

>> No.55470316

>>55470217
Did you listen to the other Brainbombs albums yet? Obey is among their weaker material.
Other than that, check out these. Nice variety of scummy shit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF_ZZJ3EAWU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymLvewmuEqs (Brainbombs side project)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4lxSLWeDsw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdqQdzu7lSE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cisY6g87Wlk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WlVdAwdZl0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FdKT7twLdo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTkV3yezzoQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a41zABB19vs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAzzqoa9ibE

>> No.55470331

>>55469942
This is great, thanks for the rec friend

>> No.55470348

more like Orbital - The Brown Album?

>> No.55470561
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55470561

would appreciate anything in a similar style to this

>> No.55470582

>>55470316
gotta check em out, thanks brah.

>> No.55470658
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55470658

anything similar

>> No.55470758

>>55470348
Assuming you've already listened to some of Orbital's other stuff:
Future Sound Of London
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCoCTkC0oL0

It's not really a style I know much about or am super into but I'd say look into stuff thats in the more breaks-ish side of IDM.
I would assume you've heard of Aphex Twin, Boards Of Canada or Autechre but if you haven't you should

>> No.55470804

>>55470348
also this
>>55469676

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>> No.55470918

>>55470758
I fucking love that FSOL track thanks m8

Also, any other artists like Arca?

>> No.55471017

>>55470918
xxyyxx, maybe. hes got a similar style

>> No.55471030

>>55470658
Bumping for interest.

>> No.55471109
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55471109

I'm looking for anything similar to James Booker/Professor Longhair/Wynton Marsalis.

Basically I want to be introduced to more New Orleans jazz I guess.

Also pic related, love this album. Moody country-folk.

>> No.55471141

>>55471109
>Wynton Marsalis

>> No.55471194

>>55471141
Should I be embarrassed or something shut the fuck up and give me recommendations cock sucker mother fucker

>> No.55471205

Dad, there's no other way to say it... i like men

>> No.55471223

>>55471194
>cock sucker mother fucker
nice.

yes you should be embarrassed anon

>> No.55471244

>>55471205
Well son...
*pulls down pants*
prove it

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55471263

>>55471223
I know chinese karate I will fuck your shit up

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55471289

I enjoy the repetitive, driving song structure, the prominent bassline, syncopated drumming and chant-like lyrics.

>> No.55471338

>>55471263
http://www.jazzoasis.com/jarrettonmarsalis.htm

>Jarrett saves his most pointed attacks on the current jazz establishment for Marsalis. "Wynton imitates other people's styles too well," he says. "You can't learn to imitate everyone else without a real deficit. I've never heard anything Wynton played sound like it meant anything at all. Wynton has no voice and no presence. His music sounds like a talented high-school trumpet player to me. He plays things really, really,really badly that you cannot screw up unless you are a bad player. I've felt embarrassed listening to him, and I'm white. Behind his humble speech, there is an incredible arrogance. And for a great black player who talks about the blues - I've never heard Wynton play the blues convincingly, and I'd challenge him to a blues standoff any time. He's jazzy the same way someone who drives a BMW is sporty."

>> No.55471356

>>55471030
El Ten Eleven

>> No.55471363

>>55471109
Last time I visited NOLA I took the ferry to Algiers and picked up Street Parade at a local shop. I really enjoyed it the first time, but it keeps getting better with every listen

>> No.55471474

>>55468776
does an album from the same artist count?
i had a huge ratatat phase in my early teenage years and i came back to them recently and LP3 was definitely the one that sounded the best to me
also, battles- gloss drop

>> No.55471482

>>55471338
cool. I'm sorry that I like something you don't like.

>>55471363
This is fucking awesome, thanks a lot. Went there for about a week during St. Patrick's day, had an awesome time. I was already familiar with some NO artists like James Booker and what not, but it's weird being there and really feeling/understanding why that style fits so well with the city.

>> No.55471524

>>55471482
>cool. I'm sorry that I like something you don't like.
whether i like him or not, he's a bad player with nothing original to say

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55471553

>>55471482
Sorry, I forgot to include the album art in case anyone else wants to listen.

I'm glad you like it. I'm going to recommend a couple more

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55471608

>>55471109
This album is a little later, from 1975, and is a little funkier than earlier NOLA R&B, featuring more prominent saxophone segments.

Interestingly enough, Allen Toussaint worked on Street Parade with Earl King.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbOD2PdaBGE

>> No.55471672
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55471672

>>55471109
And here's my favorite Dr. John record, also produced by Allen Toussaint and featuring backup instrumentation by the Meters. 1973 or 74, I forget.

>> No.55471809

>>55471672
I was actually wondering where to start with him yesterday, so I'm glad you posted that.

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>>55470067
>>55470304
Not exactly the same style, but the layered production of that track you posted reminded me of Chromophobia. You might enjoy the Kompakt label.

>> No.55471985

>>55470123
have a nice life

>> No.55472493

>>55471985
Thanks, you too

>> No.55472502

>>55471985
>>55472493
both of you go fuck yourselves

>> No.55472633

>>55472502
You fuck me

>> No.55473026

>>55471289
Sorta reminds me of this dude.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFOowKu7WjA

>> No.55473105

Epiculus as it might seem I yet identify Bonobo as pure orgasmic sexual stereophonic lou/bowie in-n-out.

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>>55473105

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