It's the 24nd of janvier
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hampus
9r
>Sun Kil Moon & Jesu - Sun Kil Moon/Jesu This is /blog/: the album. Kozelek's words are abysmal, more often than not listing his plans for the day or namedropping famous people he's seen recently. He even reads (and laughs at) his fanmail, and on more than just one track. The support is a little fairer, especially as an ethereal synth-driven backing. But also when turning to super tedious and fuzzed out drone guitars, even driving at eye-wateringly repetitive riffs - simply because they render Kozelek's awful lyrics unintelligible. Legitimately terrible.
Somedumb, universally despised tripcode user !cunt.YiX76
Somedumb, universally despised tripcode user !cunt.YiX76 Sun 24 Jan 2016 01:44:38 No. 61970599 Report Quoted By:
Anonymous
>>61969869 posting the essentials
Anonymous
>>61970305 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14QDsIs4KiE Anyone know what genre this is?
This guys going to be in a local bar on friday, going with the gf. Feels good man
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
Jorge Ben - Fôrça bruta (1970)>samba-soul, samba-rock, MPB Possibly the happiest, most fun record I've ever heard. I'm not entirely sold on samba as a genre, and the mixture of rock with the danceability of samba is kindasorta odd, but the music here is really happy, and the melodies are absolutely spectacular. The production as well, densely layered but without being too busy. The genre mixtures are a bit odd, and some songs don't hit their mark, but this is definitely a very good record. Gonna be checking out Ben's other stuff soon. 3.0+
hampus
>>61971141 nice synopsis here
Anonymous
>>61971267 good review of a synopsis right there
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
Got another set of reviews, again playing catch up>Pelt - Ayahuasca This one was pretty good. Natkingcole, you were right about this one. Two hours of desert-land psychedelic drone with some nice folk stuff in there. I gotta admit the first time I heard "close the fuckin door man the cats!" I laughed out loud a bit. My favorite song was probably Raga Called John Pt. 2. 8/10 overall.>Espers - II This one was another really good one. Had a nice string of stand-outs later this week. So this one was more psych folk, but with a shoegazey twist to it, which was welcome for me. The female vocals were a nice element to their sound as a whole too. Some of it reminded me of The Seer by Swans to be honest. Favorite song was probably Widow's Weed. 8/10 overall.>No-Neck Blues Band - Sticks and Stones May Break my Bones but Names Will Never Hurt me When this album started out with like five minutes of totally unorganized free improv, I groaned because I thought it was going to be for the entire duration. I was happy it got a little more organized. It's not that I don't like free form shit, but this was just unpleasant to listen to at first. I really liked the drawn out free folk songs, and I even got some Incredible String Band vibes at times. Favorite song was probably Untitled :^). 8/10 overall. And for today's...>Six Organs of Admittance - Dark Noontide This was a nice listen, but I can't help but feel this psychedelic drone stuff is pretty samey as a whole, but luckily this album wasn't just those parts. I saw someone's description of listening to this album is like walking through a desert. I think I agree with that, and the nice psych folk songs served, for me at least, as nice little oases in the middle of a drugged out Sahara expedition. Favorite song was probably This Hand. 7.5/10 overall. I'll definitely be listening to these ones in particular more in the future. Tomorrow's supposed to be a classic of psych folk. If it's anything similar to ISB I'm hype.
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Pinkerton is my favorite album. Recommend me similar albums pls.
co !aDxbO.lTSQ
>>61970343 What a beautiful meme that could flash on the screen in the blink of an eye and be gone from me
>>61970663 Your dedication is commendable
>>61971141 That looks like a really fun chart. Matrix 5 is mostly excellent.
>>61971455 What's that album on the 31st?
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
>>61971593 Various - Maan Matoset. Finnish freak folk comp
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
>>61971119 Sounds like a mix of jazz fusion, electronica and acid techno to me. A little bit of chillwave maybe. Downtempto/trip-hop? I'm just throwing shit out there.
hampus
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
co !aDxbO.lTSQ
>Richard Bishop - Salvador Kali A really eclectic range of styles going on here. Burning Caravan engages in a gypsy jazz type sound while Rasheed showcases a lightning quick, chirpy american primitive guitar for over 10 minutes. Cadaques sounds flamenco-ish, and is cheesy enough that it belongs in a Dos Equis commercial. Pedro's Last Ride is similar, but for two guitars (maybe?). Al-Darazi is some 14 minutes of piano playing, (possible with two pianos) heavy on the cluster chords. Hadley is some Fahey-sounding guitar with a western vibe. Rose Room sounds like ragtime guitar, possibly featuring a banjo. Kamakhya is a 10-minute guitar excursion that's really hard to pin down stylistically, but interestingly incorporates what sounds like an accordion in the background. It could be anything that could create a soft drone, but it has that wheezing accordion sound. The final song, Morella, has an acoustic guitar doing some relatively standard acoustic guitar playing with a ghostly reverbed guitar playing overhead.
It's a super impressive collection of styles, but lacks a cohesive atmosphere. I mean, the guitar playing somehow sounds somewhat similar across the tracks, but it really can't pick a mood. Also, the longer tracks tend to drag a bit.
>7/10 >>61971636 Sweet, thanks. Sounds cool.
Tripfriend on the spot !qMKsSXawaw
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Bill Evans and Jim Hall Absolutely beautiful, the guitar and piano interplay like nothing else I've ever heard. Also, this is probably my favorite album cover ever 4/5
Anonymous
>all artists - music some really nice playing, lots of emotional expression, especially in the vocals. wildly inconsistent though, and a lot of parts dragged to high heaven. still recommended listening. 6/10.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>61971267 >>61971432 Quality ironic passive aggression lads
Tripfriend on the spot !qMKsSXawaw
I present my most recent effort in starting charts it's unlikely I'll finish 12 randomly selected /daily/ menaces (the first 12 I found the rym of), and 12 randomly selected 5s (and I think in one case a 4.5) Let's see how 5 charts at once goes
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Prima Edizione (1999) by Todd Edwards, recommended by edcvghjklpoiu Though I was a little surprised to see this tagged as both garage and house, it's not an unhappy or tense marriage. Prima Edizione certainly leans more heavily to the house side, though, with almost every track deploying those ubiquitous thudding four-on-the-floor kicks and static, moderate tempi, rather than garage's more skittering hats and turbocharged rhythms. The result is pretty satisfying, managing to curb the dull and pounding beats with an irresistible shuffle feel. Edwards is mining for groove, no doubt, but he's got a bag of idiosyncratic tricks to keep any one track from going stale. Rarely content to sit on one progression or section, he tends to adapt loose verse-refrain structures that do a lot of work for retaining energy and interest. His approach to vocal sampling, often rhythmically chopping and throwing disparate voices against each other in quick succession, is very familiar now but must have been breathtaking in 1999, and still carries some of that raw pioneer feel. I love his chromatic, even lush harmonies, too - the second 'ambient' version of 'Fly Away' seems to be modelled explicitly on acid jazz, and doesn't do a bad job of it. Elsewhere he draws on tropes as far out as disco ('Look Out') with less success, and his samples on the whole are a little uncomfortable in their constant referral to Jesus and images of Christianity. It's a compelling listen with a couple of astonishing tracks that hold up well even by today's standards ('Sunshine : Sunrise' & 'Steal Your Heart'), and although it falls down like so many of its peers simply for being too long and undifferentiated it still elicits warm praise from both my head and my feet.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61974076 I new it was natkingcole immediately. Quality albums there, lad.
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
>>61971455 hey! glad you liked it.
>>61974076 you gotta take mine and
>>61974153 's word on it, key to the kingdom is phenomenal.
btw, thanks for introducing me to that, bear.
Anonymous
>>61974076 loads of good albums on there
i just need Ayyblien's rec and then we can get started on round 2!
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61974310 Oh damn, had no idea I introduced you to it. I just assumed Raz turned every else on to it after his review two years ago. We'll have to have a listen along when we see animal collective one day
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
catch-up on yesterday: Supreme Dicks- the unexamined life (1993) this record carries an identity compromised almost entirely of quirks and it's somewhat eluding a proper definition from me apart from "experimental indie". I like it a lot. I can hear so many aspects of other records that I like. there's some ugly, lo-fi, out-of-tune bits that are reminiscent of the early modest mouse tapes that were distributed to friends of the band (93-94) or the first destroyer album (96). some sections sound like In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (98). however, the album doesn't always fit the identity of these indie rock acts. the 9-minute closer sounds like swans, and not even the then-recent 80's swans- more like the mid-90's/soundtracks for the blind era swans. some sections sound pulled from Jackie-o motherfucker's Fig. 5 ('00). there's even clear post-rock shades- from GY!BE (debuted '97) to dirty three's ocean songs ('98). even Long Fin Killie's Houdini ('95). i'm listing all these because i'm just so very shocked that The Unexamined Life reminds me so strongly of music that didn't yet exist- and seriously contends with them in terms of quality. not to suggest it's unlike music that preceded it- there's more than a few similarities to Slint's Spiderland ('91). but it's startling! one of the most impressive aspects of this album is that, despite constantly shifting styles, it remains cohesive and maintains it's identity. if you enjoy even one of the acts listed about, strongly consider listening to this record. i'm not sure how to rate it yet.
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61974076 wait a tick why is yamir's name next to king krule
i've been calling that a 10/10 since I got here
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
>>61974478 That's an absolutely juicy lineup
GaussHaus !idiotoASIA
I'm digging this album - what are your thoughts /daily/?
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
>>61974570 Oh hey you're the guy who loves Prospect Hummer. SO HOW BOUT THAT SUNG TONGS?
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61974648 that's me!
it blew my tits off. I gotta hear it a few more times but I think I like it as much as feels already
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61974628 I saw an OP with that album cover and they said it was the 2016 AOTY. I'm guessing they weren't exactly wrong about it if you're liking it.
>>61974621 We all know you're just droning yamir, this is just embarrassing now
>>61974623 I NEED to see Brian before he dies next year. Screen cap this.
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
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>>61974719 >We all know you're just droning yamir, this is just embarrassing now i'm ashamed, i'm quitting /daily/ forever now, goodbye
lisa !tundraXAhs
hey boys I just found this thread, what's it all about? my favorite musician is king krule
Anonymous
>>61974628 Didn't know Talk Talk had a sixth album.
But seriously what is this?
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
>>61974679 It's the fucking tits man. Glad you liked it. That Dark Noontide album isn't bad either by the way.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61974768 L O N D O N
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Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
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>>61974774 Chairlift - Moths. Apparently some indie pop on Columbia, so it's probably a dice-roll quality-wise
GaussHaus !idiotoASIA
>>61974719 Yeah it's my favorite of the 10 or so 2016 releases I've heard so far
>>61974774 Chairlift - Moth
I think it was released yesterday - it's pretty nice synth pop
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61974809 I'm looking forward to that one!
>>61974814 did you see I listened to Kites? that record was BANANAS
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61974809 Dark Noontide is almost perfect from a relative perspective. With so much variety inside I'm surprised it isn't hailed more often around here.
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
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>>61974920 for real. it's easily a 10, right down to it's GOAT album cover
Tripfriend on the spot !qMKsSXawaw
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Connan Mockasin- Forever Dolphin Love Mac Demarco but a whole lot weirder and a whole lot better 3.5/5
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61974845 Chairlift? The group that made the Bruises song? I need to hear this soon then.
>>61974895 Bananas as a good thing? That record changed my perspective on what albums could be the same way Aeroplane did.
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
>>61974920 I definitely need to give it more listens. I thought it was good, but I should give it more attention the next few times I listen.
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61975039 Very good, one of the best noise records i've heard- if not the best
I definitely feel like I got a better context on pasture grazing
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61975052 Do your favorite albums tend to display a colorful amount of variety too? After discussing it with SDC I'm almost completely convinced the best records always have that in common.
>>61975066 THIS
Kites stands out among the sea of noise artists for his sheer dedication in attempting to convey something within his albums, the strongest being his persistence on drawing out beauty from the genre and not only textures. Dude I'm really glad you enjoyed it, that's pretty much just the conclusion I want everyone to come to when they hear it.
Anonymous
Nyarlathotep
>>61975260 The constructus corporation- the ziggurat
Anonymous
>>61970305 1/23/2016
Dear Diary
Today sucked. I spent all day reading online forums and imageboards. The most productive thing I did was wash and fold a load of laundry.
Thank you /daily/
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61975260 Everyone's going to rec you Ziggurat but I always think Playdough's Gold Tips is worth a few listens.
What are some of your favorite hip hop albums+
Tripfriend on the spot !qMKsSXawaw
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61975296 >tfw spent all my time recording a song >tfw 4 hours pass by and I hate the result RIP day
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
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>>61975205 My favorite album is Mount Eerie, and I'd definitely say that has some variety in it. Some of my other favorites are SAW II and Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid, which aren't that varied, but still excellent imo. Of course, Soundtracks for the Blind is really varied. So I guess that's true in some cases.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>61975330 Recs on the spot, based
>>61975286 lel
Anonymous
>>61975286 word thanks (really strange so far but i'm digging it)
>>61975311 very limited, i havent listened to much hip hop. here are some artists i really like:
eyedea & abilities, cannibal ox, company flow, binary star, dalek, illogic, nas, del the funkee homosapien, madvillian, el-p (production-wise), brother ali, aesop rock. these are just the few that came to my mind in an instant, there are other artists i've listened to but haven't "connected" to yet.
i guess it's a safe bet to say i like either really jazzy production or experimental/noisy/psychedelic production. i prefer lyrics with meaning but i don't mind punchline rap so as long as it's not too obnoxious. i'm down for anything.
Tripfriend on the spot !qMKsSXawaw
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Shellac- At Action Park Minimal sounding noise rock a cool concept, alright execution that drumming though, ooh lord that's the stuff 3.5/5
Anonymous
>>61975330 i'm not ready for gucci yet, mane
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61975523 If you like noisy elements I'm guessing it's safe to assume you like death grips? What are your thoughts on them overall?
Anonymous
>>61975598 oddly enough, i could never get into death grips. outside of a couple songs they never stuck with me. they seem like they'd be a blast live though. too bad they broke up
co !aDxbO.lTSQ
>>61975260 >>61975523 Tried to avoid too many big names, but I'm really not that knowledgable in hip hop.
>DJ Screw - Bigtyme Recordz Vol. II: All Screwed Up >Three-6 Mafia - Mystic Stylez >New Kingdom - Paradise Don't Come Cheap >Divine Styler - Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light >Saul Williams - The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardiest >Deltron 3030 - s/t >Max Normal.TV - Good Morning South Africa >Mobb Deep - The Infamous >Deep Puddle Dynamics - The Taste of Rain... Why Kneel >Lil Ugly Mane - Third Side of Tape and/or
>Lil Ugly Mane - Uneven Compromise Since you're pretty new to the genre, cover the basics first, which can be found on any /mu/ essentials chart. My favorite hip hop album is definitely 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back' by Public Enemy. Would rec, if you haven't already heard that. Close second goes to either the obvious Constructus Corp album, or GZA's liquid swords.
>>61975662 >too bad they broke up not so fast
Nyarlathotep
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>>61975523 >word thanks (really strange so far but i'm digging it) No prob
It's my favorite, if you find yourself in love with it some day, find me in /daily/ and I'll have a flow chart for you
Also seconding
>>61975670 , DJ Screw is great
However I would recommend his Codeine Fiend tape
Anonymous
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>>61975670 thanks, there's actually a lot i haven't listened to yet. i'll search up the chart too.
>not so fast are they back?
was i lead astray?
Nyarlathotep
>>61975343 Hey even making bad art can be good
I save all my bad drawings so I can look at them later and learn. I even leave little notes on what I did wrong
Tripfriend on the spot !qMKsSXawaw
>>61975558 just listen to Trap Back, it's very solid
Anonymous
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>>61975789 okay i'll go for it might be fun
thanks ya'll
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61975662 Damn, well thankfully they're still releasing another album this year. If AYI pops in the thread he'd be the best person to discuss hip hop with if you're looking for somebody with an in-depth history of the genre. Either him or Curren$y.
>>61975752 I try to keep on the positive about that. You're right, there's no other way I'm going to learn what I like and what I don't unless i do it first.
I want to see this bad art.
Anonymous
>>61975856 word, i'll keep my eyes peeled. for now i'm gonna listen to these recommendations and most likely head back to lurking.
Abelian !!ZPFbqndltAI
>>61974382 Lawrence Butch Morris- Conduction #35
Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
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Listening to my Sunday album already. Breddy gud so far.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>61976007 Godspeed You anon
I'M FISH !YUs4xzbFuo
Frank Zappa Plays the Music of... was like 4 songs with two versions of each - the live version and the album version. Very unnecessary release. Still has Watermelon in Easter Hay, so I can't hate it THAT much. Everything Is Healing Nicely is a somewhat less terrible version of the Yellow Shark. Slightly entertaining, but mostly just a letdown. Joe's Corsage and QuAUDIOPHILIAc felt like true Zappa archives: interesting stuff on both stuffed with original songs. Trance-Fusion was like guitar, but with all originals and was genuinely entertaining. Skip over the "guitar" and "shut up" releases and just listen to this if you want some Zappa guitar mastery. Understanding America was possibly the most unnecessary release I've heard in my life. Only a few minutes of original shit on a 2+ hour release that are supposed to be "Zappa's original concept for the Mothers' early music being one album." Give me a fucking break. Also, I thought I got a bad rip because the quality was so poor. NOPE. The geniuses over at the Zappa family trust just assembled shittier masters of the songs and put them on this compilation. They didn't even fucking try.
I'M FISH !YUs4xzbFuo
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>>61976310 Oh, and remember how I keep complaining about how some of these have spoken word stories with no purpose other than to fill an album with "original" Zappa recordings?
Well Joe's XMASage is an album full of that. It's advertised as "The Mothers recordings before the release of Freak Out." Well, all they had recorded were a few radio spots and band conversations.
Godawful.
Anonymous
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>>61976031 awesome, ready to go then !~
Anonymous
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and also made one edit to the february chart. will post january when it's done, still catching up, oy.
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
Fuck, Sunrise of the Planetary Dream collector is a great song. I heard The Kronos Quartet do Cadenza on the Night Plane a while before I decided to listen to this, I don't know why I waited so long to listen to this album though, it's so damn good.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
Kerr and Givingbear need yur recs
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61977379 also got like 60 more avant albums to fill spots
Avant in the LOOSEST stretch of the word as well
Dogwander
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>>61977391 Add Teatro Assente
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
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>>61977391 John Maus - We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61977349 Have you listened to Starsailor?
>>61977172 GOAT 2015 AOTY master race reporting in
For Dinner !!02D5g0XpESq
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govt plates time
Anonymous
>>61978176 >Starsailor no I haven't, is it an album or a band and if it's a band which one should I do?
Anonymous
>>61978338 >>61978176 ner mind, you mean the Tim Buckley album right?
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61977349 oh yeah and Sn, need that dude's rec as well
>>61978348 >>61978338 me btw
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GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>61978338 >>61978348 >>61978362 Yes! If not, then I'll go with Buckley. How are you btw, Stylo? Do you ever miss your old trip?
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61978385 I'm good, got a solid week off work after Bali so, that's nice
someone was chancing the chart I made with the rates as well so here it is
Anonymous
Sn !Winter/Vgs
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>>61978815 Whoops, forgot my tripcode was turned off
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
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>>61975523 Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
cLOUDDEAD - self-titled
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
i wanna finish this tourney already Terminus, Benji, gimme your damn recs already It can be any album you want btw
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61975260 Busta Rhymes - The Coming
Benji !RIZwa2BI.c
>>61979334 Dead - Musical Abortions
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>61979334 Shoji Aketagawa, Kan Mikami & Toshiaki Ishizuka - Daikanjyo
>>61979655 memes
Anonymous !KERRrnH8n6
>>61977349 Star - Devastator
What did you think of Furry Things?
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
>>61979655 >>61979768 oh great, you both gave me memes!
AnonResident !!TYn0p1p62vd
>>61979793 Mike Love, Bruce Johnston & David Marks of The Beach Boys - Salute NASCAR
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
>>61979809 the fuck are you doing you're not even in the tourney
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
AnonResident !!TYn0p1p62vd
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>>61979815 i was submitting the winner god calm down.
herb kid !!BIK5eIhFZb2
AnonResident !!TYn0p1p62vd
>Lil Ugly Mane - Prelude to Panopticon: "On Doing an Evil Deed Blues" Travis/Shawn Kemp’s production is almost totally abandoning its Memphis roots, in favor of a more ethereal style: the extensive use of effects and its relatively slow tempo makes it feel very distant, calm; I would say “heavenly”, but I don’t think that it’s the correct word. This track is divided in three segments: the first contains a sample that almost sums up Lil Ugly Mane evolution, with “I'm at the table like the Godfather, smoking a dutch” bringing to mind his more southern and “gangsta” sound of his first releases, and “Life on earth is just a death sentence” being kind of a premonition of the self-destructive nihilism of “Oblivion Access”. The middle part contains a beautiful dreamy vocal sample, with a big drum machine and inventive layering. This section has Travis’ raps and occupies the majority of this track. This is supposed to be Lil Ugly Mane’s final track before “Oblivion Access”, and it closes with a sample from a song by The Carter Family; a female voice sings “Murdered upon the railroad and laid in a lonesome grave”. Synths and drum machine close everything. “You and I have some things to discuss!” This samples opens the track in the most perfect way possible. This is Lil Ugly Mane’s story, narrating everything from when he started rapping Raekwon’s rhymes in front of a mirror, to when he started beginning making beats, to when he started writing his own lyrics. He never did it for money or success, he did it because he loved it. He is aware that his music won’t ever achieve mainstream success, because of the unique style, but also because Travis never wanted to appeal to the masses. [1/2]
AnonResident !!TYn0p1p62vd
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>>61979906 [2/2]
He went through every phase during his career in the music industry, he started with numerous influences, and slowly he began developing his own style, he made a lot of mistakes, he doubted himself, but he continued to do it.
The bridge summarizes his stylistic evolution and his influences.
The hook summarizes everything he did.
I love this. I simply love this.
The production is excellent and atmospheric, and the introspective lyrics are incredibly relatable, at least for me.
It hits hard, but in the way you might expect.
9/10
Anonymous
Perhaps some recs for a metalfag?
also benji !.V.OXvtIBw
>>61979793 for the record, that wasn't benji
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
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>>61979969 Gorguts - Obscura
Only metal album you will ever need.
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>61979969 what kind of recs are you looking for?
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
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>>61979972 i know it wasnt, but im sure he'll be okay with the album the other benji rec'd
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61979778 It was pretty good if a little bottom heavy, the best tracks were probably Nothing from Zero and Attic
Anonymous
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>>61979793 one of those is not like the other though
Anonymous
>>61979981 Well I've been getting into death and grind more than anything as of late but I'm also looking to get into black metal without running into memes and something like Ne Obliviscaris would be appreciated.
jimmy jazz
Not a good start. Giving Crescent a listen right now, hopefully that'll go better!
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61979969 Brainbombs - Obey :^)
nah but seriously give the Deathspell Omega trilogy a go if you're into extreme metal
they are:
> Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice >Fas, Ite, Maledicti in Ignus Aeternum (my favourite) >Paracletus pretty good black metal
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
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>>61980044 >black metal i'm plebe as fuck but some BM-ish stuff I like:
Gris - Il était une forêt...
Paysage d'Hiver - s/t
Altar of Plagues - Mammal
>something like Ne Obliviscaris ehh, idk, Bilateral by Leprous? Bath by maudlin of the Well?
post-feelist !p.oliTrips
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>>61980062 have fun with that
hope you'll enjoy it!
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
Gibe Avant Garde music>someone in the last thread said that Art Angels was the most challenging piece of music that they'd heard in the last year, that why it is on there, plus for memes
Anonymous
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>>61980349 >Jazz in Silhouette >Sing to God post-feelist !p.oliTrips
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>>61980349 can you give Лeoнид Фёдopoв - Лилoвый дeнь a place on there
or maybe Simon Wickham-Smith & Richard Youngs - Ceaucescu
those (and Diasporas) are my fave avant-memes
Are You Insanity !!p5KWvfIiZ92
>>61980349 Is that everything on it so far?
If so, did you see my rec (Stephan Mathieu - Nachtstücke) and reject it?
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
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>>61980349 music made by brainwaves, should be avant enough
Anonymous
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>>61980349 Scratch Pet Land - Solo Soli iiii
Dj Elephant Power - No Si, Ni So
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61980434 no it's on there man, the chart is going to be 10x10 because fuck my life
Aqam
Anonymous
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
>>61980576 sure, what restrictions are there?
Anonymous
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>>61980349 I see you're in dire need, so:
Plays Well by Alan Licht
OV by Orthrelm
Aida by Derek Bailey
Barbed Wire Maggots by Borbetomagus
Nmperign by Bhob Rainey / Greg Kelley
Voices of Haiti by Maya Deren
Gesang der Jünglinge, Kontakte by Stockhausen
jimmy jazz
Aqam
>>61980588 it has to be something you like
ricebeansandegg !!u2skKDRkeNw
>>61980576 yes with
Scratch Pet Land - Solo Soli iiii
herb kid !!BIK5eIhFZb2
Aqam
HeyAnon !Jk2EciVLdQ
>>61980576 i wanna be in this
Anonymousé
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61980576 This is my submission
jimmy jazz
>>61980609 So you can make shitting on it more personal? Sure!
My rec is Kopernik - s/t
jimbon !!8UxZQaViXjx
Aqam
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>Upgrade & Afterlife Brooding, stripped down and, above all, droney post-primitivism. Angular, occasionally dissonant acoustic instrumentation clashes with shots of electronic noise and tape music experiments, with mixed results. Often this record feels jarring and alienating, sometimes it veers into relaxed Fahey-esque territory, sometimes it nearly sounds like a conventional folk record. The oddball vocals take some time to adjust to but when they appear, they fit well into the mood of the music itself. I guess I'd have loved some more conventional melodicism, as at times the angular melodies and dissonance can be overbearing but luckily it does a good job at interjecting some more modest, less shaky songs surrounding the more challenging pieces (the way The Relay serves as a breather after the tribal post-rock explorations of Hello Spiral is absolutely fantastic). Solid.
Anonymous
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>61980670 oh, and which version of Black Antlers do I hear?
herb kid !!BIK5eIhFZb2
HeyAnon !Jk2EciVLdQ
>>61980667 I rec
>Ksiezyc - S/T jimmy jazz
>>61980686 the one with the bonus CD, cuz what's the point of having sex with sun ra in only one part
ricebeansandegg !!u2skKDRkeNw
>>61980349 will also throw in
Goodiepal - Narc Beacon
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>61980576 Ghédalia Tazartès - Diasporas
>>61980686 Without bonus tracks.
Aqam
>>61980758 butch morris - current trends
>>61980770 if someone doesn't rec me their album by the end of next week you'll take their spot
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
>>61980667 Coil - Black Antlers
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
>>61980686 without bonus tracks, sex with sun ra part 2 ruins the mood of the album imo
jimmy jazz
>>61980786 I guess you can go for the shorter one if you don't love coil but it's not like it's 2 hours
Aqam
>>61980799 heard, nice dubs
>>61980789 nice singles
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>61980821 But Part 2 isn't even that interesting or necessary, title track closes out the album way better.
Aqam
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
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>>61980821 well it was Yamir's pick so I'm going with
>>61980811 thanks anyway, if I love this one I might always hear the bonus tracks
yamir !.4dRdACtcs
>>61980831 oh okay
have you heard Smegma - Glamour Girl 1941
Aqam
>>61980863 >Smegma - Glamour Girl 1941 no, added!
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61980802 how bout I just put 4.33 on there
jimmy jazz
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>>61980835 Nothing is necessary desu
Things we never had is a good closer, and I don't think sex pt 2 ruins anything but whatever
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61980875 is my rec of the dead man soundtrack accepted?
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
Anonymous
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>>61980877 hardly the same piece really.
Aqam
HeyAnon !Jk2EciVLdQ
>>61980844 have you heard Jazz På Svenska then
herb kid !!BIK5eIhFZb2
>>61980783 im sure it will be a blast
have you put Alvin Lucier - I Am Sitting In a Room in there?
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61981008 added, sounds rad
Aqam
hampus
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>>61971141 Bit of a long shot, but I think you'd like K. Frimpong And His Cubano Fiestas.
>>61973728 Yep, sums up /daily/ "reviews" quite well.
>>61974076 >someone rated TDS 5/5 lol
>it's memewander lel
>>61974414 No.
hampus
>>61974768 Backpatting and circlejerking over a handful of albums while pretending to be far superior to the rest of /mu/ because they all listen to the same shit, and people here don't, right?! RIGHT?! Also taking yourself far too seriously, which makes them prime trolling candidates.
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
>>61981298 >pretending to be far superior to the rest of /mu/ I don't think most people do this, but whatever, maybe I just don't see it because I'm already too deep down into the circlejerk
jimbon !!8UxZQaViXjx
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>>61974076 oh i didn't even see this, nice
hampus
>>61975260 dälek, techno animal, kill the vultures... the list goes on.
>>61977172 >>61978176 http://niceme.me >>61977391 deadmau5 - For Lack of a Better Name
>>61979768 How many times can people post the same fucking album and still "surprise" people with it?
Anonymous
hampus
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>>61981414 That's what I mean when I say backpatting.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61981400 hey hey hey now, Good Morning Good Night is one thing, Deadmau5 is another level of sonic torture entirely
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
>>61981400 >How many times can people post the same fucking album and still "surprise" people with it? 11, I'd say
>>61981414 benji confrimed for official /daily/ ambassador
hampus
>>61981457 Have you sat through an album of progressive house before?
Anonymous
>>61981400 >How many times can people post the same fucking album and still "surprise" people with it? i ask this every time someone here recommends the constructus corporation
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61981471 never in my life hampus
I'll put it on there I was having a laugh, If fucking Grimes gets to be on there than so does Deadmau5
hampus
>>61981528 Yes.
>>61981531 >never in my life hampus Then it will be more avant-garde to you than any other album on the chart.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61981545 >imblying imbligations hampus
>>61981561 What's the fucking matter, too avant for you? In fact, you should probably listen to it first.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61981581 Arguing on the internet is dumb
Anonymous
>>61981581 wasn't it you a few months ago who wouldn't listen to an album from an artist who "probably" won't be your kind of music? what happened to that?
hampus
>>61981626 No, it's just that you're dumb. It's avant to you if it's different from what you've heard.
FLOABN isn't even that bad.
>>61981642 I still don't. I only listen to music that seems interesting to me.
Anonymous
>>61981677 so if progressive house doesn't seem to be something stylo wants to hear, why push it on them?
hampus
>>61981722 Because he's asking for avant<3
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61981677 It's on the list m89, pls no bully
Anonymous
>>61981750 i think it's pretty clear he's just asking for music the kind folks at daily think is interesting in some way, that he might also find interesting.
hampus
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>>61981780 I know, I'm poking fun of that very idea.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61981780 It's actually just a chart of quote unquote challenging music, hampus is well within his rights, regardless of any assumptions he might make, electronic music is something I have dabbled in, it might be that I've heard Progressive House before when I was younger but I called it something different like epic_electro_mix_2006
Anonymous
>>61980349 >>61980783 The Gerogerigegege - Hotel Ultra
Luc Ferrari - Interrupteur / Tautologos 3
Brötzmann / Bennink - Schwarzwaldfahrt
James Ferraro - Hacker Track
Monopoly Child Star Searchers - Start Levitating Now!
Sissy Spacek - Skroo Spacek
Anonymous
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someone..please make a current fave song, current feel thread
Nyarlathotep
hampus
>>61981818 "electronic music"
lol
Anonymous
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>>61981821 I saw Sissy Spacek live last year, I've seen John Wiese play solo a bunch of times but seeing his band Sissy Spacek play I was pretty blown away at how good they were. I guess I was just writing them off as a side project.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61981915 >music using a spacebar as the primary instrument is anything but electronic music hampus
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>>61981987 Oh dear, I sure hope you're taking the piss
hampus
>>61981468 How many times can people post the same fucking meme until they start realizing it is not funny, has never been funny, and never will be funny?
>>61981821 How is a band of talentless halfwits like the gerogerigeri remotely "avant-garde"? Not knowing what you're doing is not avant-garde, in case anyone here thinks it somehow is.
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
Anonymous
>>61982013 >gerogerigegege Anonymous
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>>61982013 I see you haven't lost that magic touch hampy
it's not even bump limit, why are we memeing
it's not even bump limit, why are we memeing Sun 24 Jan 2016 15:34:02 No. 61982067 Report Quoted By:
>>61982033 it's not even funny
hampus
>>61982043 Forgive me for not spelling the name of your oh-so-precious Avant-Garde Band correctly. Does it hurt? Do you need a plaster or a kiss?
Aqam
hampus
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>>61982013 >>61982071 Close, but I don't think I'd ever write avant-garde with capital letters.
Anonymous
what is all this calendar stuff? how do you guys actually find new music to put on your calendar? I just download a shit ton of stuff and get around to it eventually in my downloads folder.
Anonymous
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>>61982071 well a quick one in a public toilet would be nice
Aqam
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>>61982094 i usually ask for recs or look through rym
Nyarlathotep
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61982094 browse the sharethread, look through the rym charts/lists/esoteric, google CrAzY concepts for albums, usually it exists
hampus
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>>61982094 I want to feast on your gonads.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
In all it's hampus triggering glory, here it is
hampus
>>61982260 >it's I think you meant to say its. Were you not taught basic english in high school? You're embarrassing.
9r
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PC Music x DISown Radio (2014), recommended by Kanzler I don't want to rehearse the whole PC Music spiel here, even though this is the first bona fide PC Music I've listened to. Suffice it to say that this mixtape - cut into six 10min blocks curated by six of the label's artists - is as much conceptual art as it is a music project. Determining exactly what the meaning of it all might be is half of the fun. It is fun! Though all six segments seem to be playing with the same ideas (whilst successfully retaining their own identities), the content and techniques being bounced off of each other are so multitudinous, so heterogeneous, that it's hard to be anything but baffled. Time-stretched pop songs morph into MIDI sequences, and mind-numbing shoutouts compete with disorientating genre switches (of which GFOTY's move from Baroque slow movement to supercharged bass is an extreme example). I think the key might be to recognise that each artist is pursuing their own more or less incomprehensible concept, but producing something that meshes almost imperceptibly with the wider mixtape. Which says little for the quality, ultimately. Though there are pockets of genius to be found throughout, almost none of these mixes really find a sweet spot to sit on. That's not the aim, or so it would appear. You have to take it as it comes: as a semi-serious obsession for hyperactive novelty. The exception is Kane West's closing segment, which actually does outshine the rest in both concept and execution - this was the only part that both made me laugh (it's totally bewildering) and nailed a groove. It troubles me only a little that there are so many jokes that I simply don't get - at one point there's a very shit MIDI reconstruction of Burial's 'Arcangel' - but I resign myself to this after the fact. So let nobody say that this isn't a fascinating (and alienating) listen. Whether it's actually any good - as music, as concept art - seems irrelevant after that.
Anonymous
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61982306 I'm actually a peasant from 1905 transported through time to shitpost on fourchan, so no, I never had a formal education
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
give me good album 2 listen 2 no bad album
hampus
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>>61982306 >prescriptivist pedantry You're slipping more and more with every post, friend :^)
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61982399 Killing Time - Massacre
Nyarlathotep
>>61982399 Jens Lekman- when I said I wanted to be your dog
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
>>61982423 heard
i am not looking for something like that
>>61982435 heard lenkman too
not something like that either
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61982435 that's that one dude that did the avocado song on the Whip It Soundtrack right?
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61982456 Busta Rhymes - The Coming
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
>>61982496 no
why does rym tag him as christmas music tho
Anonymous
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61982516 because thugs can be in the Christmas Spirit as well
try Songs for My Cats - Venetian Snares (you've probably heard it but it's about cats so maybe)
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
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>>61982520 it does seem interesting
i'll probably do it if I can dl it
>>61982561 heard (not a fan)
9r
/daily/weekly/rankings/ 1st* (5pts). Tripfriend on the spot (The Allman Brothers Band - Eat a Peach) 2nd (2pts). edcvghjklpoiu (Todd Edwards - Prima Edizione) 3rd (1pt). Kanzler (PC Music x DISown Radio) 4th (0pts). good friend rodriguez (Bruce Smear - Chlorine) 5th (-1pt). Relgob (Aпopєa - Ha pєкaхъ Baвл҃нcкыхъ) 6th (-2pts). Thomas (Nine Horses - Snow Borne Sorrow) 7th (-3pts). moonjacques (These New Puritans - Field of Reeds) Tripfriend's win bounces him into =11th. moonjacques's loss cuts down the level tie on the leaderboard. Decent week. ALL TIME WINNERS =1. hahaha (18pts) =1. HeyAnon (18pts) 3. Terminus (16pts) 4. moonjacques (13pts) 5. DM (9pts) the other ones =51. doc brown (-5pts) =51. Are You Insanity (-5pts) 53. Relgob (-6pts) 54. Dogwander (-7pts)
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>61982456 Tuxedomoon - Desire
>>61982587 Gotta get a spot this week sigh, time to seize the throne
hampus
There's a hilbilly gathering for people driving "EPAs" in Östersund next month. Everyone's going to be 15-18 years old with these horribly shitty cars, drinking light beer and using snus, playing music as loud as they can on their massive subwoofers (treble is for losers, apparently) while they burnout on a parking lot, talk about immigrants and hate on women. Should I go there and see if I can snag some fun photos, or should I fear for my life (and general integrity) and stay home?
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61982468 haha yes it is
>>61982456 how about kaseki cider- cider blues
hampus
>>61982752 It'll probably look something like this. It's a 2.5km walk from where I live, but it might be worth it.
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>61982752 >>61982768 Meme opportuties this dank don't come very often. Seize the opportunity and become the immortal meme king.
>general integrity You don't have that anyway. Go. Do it.
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
>>61982713 >>61982762 im already gonna do
>>61982520 >>61982752 why would you fear for your life with people like this
>>61982768 Aqam
hampus
>>61982787 But what if they attack me once they realize I'm not there to appreciate their epic rides?
>>61982798 There will be literally dozens of them there.
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
>>61982814 think of the funny pics!
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>61982814 idk, tell them you study psychology and you have 13 differeny ways to talk them into commiting suicide.
jimmy jazz
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Enjoyed Crescent, its atmosphere reminds me of Closer a lot, and in general it sounds like it was made in the 80s, which didn't bother me. Really good work with the synths, spooked me good
hampus
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>>61982834 I was actually thinking of doing some serious photography there. Since there will be a bunch of meme cars there with LEDs and lots of burnout smoke, it might be possible to get something that looks sort of cool, even though the cars are basically mopeds in disguise.
>>61982848 kek
moonjacques !!lEAtREqGiIo
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>>61982587 glad i could help then
HeyAnon !Jk2EciVLdQ
>>61982768 >hans helgnöjen går ut på att skratta åt bönderna hampus
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>>61982910 No I literally just said it's happening in a month. It's the first time.
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
f(x) - Pink Tape (2013)>k-pop, dance-pop Fuck me, I just listened to a k-pop album. And shockingly, I didn't hate it! A lot of it is bland, uninspired pop music, but some of the tracks here are pretty darn good. "Airplane" is particularly great. But the rest just kinda falls into generic pop music, and there's a few tracks here that try to be harder and more hip hop-influenced than the others, and they're just kinda embarassing. 2.0
moonjacques !!lEAtREqGiIo
>>61982978 you should listen to this sometime.
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
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>>61983041 i've been interested in that for a while because of the title. i'll check it out!
Hasture !!DefAinDAyen
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>Pyramids - s/t >post-rock, experimental I hate to use experimental to tag something like this and post-rock doesn't come close to hint at what genre this would fall under. Genre-wise this is all over the place with black metal meets shoegaze but it doesn't quite result in post-metal seeing that there is a clear separation of the two. Hints of post-rock, ambient, and industrial that comes in at waves and rolls back never becoming too rooted into any categories. Overall the music beautiful, distant, and haunting. A really great listen.
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
Hey folks, I'm gonna be doing my radio show from 12:50-1:40 EST (about an hour from now). The weird time period is because I have a thing to do at 2:00. I'll be playing some of my favorite tracks from 2015, probably some stuff you've heard, probably some stuff you haven't, probably all stuff you've heard of. Here's the link:
http://wqhs6.vpul.upenn.edu:8000/listen Benji !6cqBenji4Y
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thread went by 2fast2furious
>>61979334 that album is only fun as a meme and I want to win my first tourneY!
so I rec
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/xhol/motherfuckers_gmbh_and_co__kg/ Filthy McRottendude !tGpZjLEmRA
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>Mark Fry - Dreaming With Alice >Psych-folk This was awesome. It sounds like Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, but not as medieval sounding. Again, a lot of the tracks sound densely layered here. Though it could be the bass, but they sound really full. The version I listened to has the Dreaming With Alice track's verses interspersed between the other tracks, which is interesting. Not sure how it was in the original, but it works well in this case. Lyrics are filled with fantasy lyrics, pretty common I'd say for early psych folk, but that's one of the reasons I like it anyway. The percussion is pretty sparse through all the tracks, but most of these tracks are slower in tempo, so it's not that necessary. This album is also guitar arps galore, one of my musical fetishes. One of the last tracks on this album, Mandolin Man, pulls out all the stops for me. It starts off quieter, then it goes into a full-blown, fuzzed out heavy psych jam. I was bobbing my head to it the whole time. Highly reccing and enjoying this album. Fav song is Mandolin Man. 8.5/10 overall. Tomorrow we got Lorren Mazzacane Connors. Not sure what to expect, but we'll see...
andy !GAGA0TAaN.
Anonymous
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>>61972337 I've seen him live once or twice - he's an engaging and intense performer (and very friendly).
I find the post Fahey revival mostly pretty dull. Everyone seemed to want a piece of him and his whole crypto-spiritual act (the most blatant example being Jack Rose but also Glenn Jones and Jim O'Rourke for a while). Bishop at least brought tome intensity to the whole thing.
Anonymous
>>61978379 I fucking love this record. Have you seen him live?
Anonymous
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
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bugskull was really weird. not bad, but not for me, either
Anonymous
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>>61980740 is this the crazy 2 x picture disc he released?
Shitpostaire Extraordinaire !cunt.YiX76
Benji !6cqBenji4Y
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holy shit stop asking why you cunt
Anonymousé
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>>61983393 Not yet, haye you?
9r
>Chairlift - Moth Top class pop. The attention to detail, songwriting, and production are almost astonishing in places, and every song pulls its weight - several of the singles go far beyond that too. Highly recommended.
hampus
Is Kånken the best backpack? I need a new one and think I might order one. Probably in this colour or navy. Black would be good but it's also a little bit boring.
9r
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
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i'm listening to sylvan esso, this is a really solid album. but, as I might have guessed, the song that drew me in is probably the best:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr5AIKRPIHo Anonymous
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>>61983547 I checked this out yesterday cuz I liked their previous 2, not really feeling it yet. Great synths in some places tho.
Anonymous
>>61983571 kanken, more like kanker raite gaize?
Anonymous
moonjacques !!lEAtREqGiIo
wait so the production really is that bad?
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61983111 nice trips i'll listen a bit
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
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this is only really good in a party atmosphere
hampus
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
I SERVE THE BASS I SERVE THE BASS
Benji !6cqBenji4Y
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I'll hear today's record in a sec
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
>>61983875 >>61984160 Thanks for tuning in bruv
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61984198 It's cool, and I haven't heard the stuff you're playing before
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>mfw I am not familiar with lamar >mfw I don't keep up with music
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
Benji !6cqBenji4Y
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
>>61984287 >Tfw there is never enough time to listen to everything Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
>>61984397 this legit makes me feel bad. i feel like most records at least deserve a listen, but sadly i have to prioritize.
it's weird to think that statistically, there are like 10000 records out there that i would consider one of my favorites if i heard them, but i'm only going to be able to hear like 500 at most.
GaussHaus !idiotoASIA
Tripfriend on the phone
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>>61980349 Frank Zappa- uncle meat
jimmy jazz
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Beautiful violin melodies. It's a dark record, even the inclusion of jumpy, danceable moments doesn't disrupt the overall melancholic vibe. But don't think it's boring, it's never boring.
>>61984684 woah almost clicked that link *wipes sweat*
Curren$y !eEcEvk7kWY
What's up brehs? Listened to a bunch of albums again from my chart, nothing really interesting. The The Verve record was less good than I remembered. I think the best (except for Kyuss) from this calendar is yet to come. Helloween in particular was very disappointing. I expected a more interesting album from this praised band.
Anonymous
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>>61984742 That's kind of bullshit and not true? Like bro you have your whole life ahead of you, And listening to say 1000 records doesn't take that much time, if you're smart about what you listen to you could knock out most of those favorites within the next five years.
Benji !6cqBenji4Y
>>61984901 the bad taste continues uh Curren$y? ^^
Anonymous
Tim Buckley - Starsailor recd by Givingbear? bretty goud, bretty groovy, surprised me at just how sexual this was, there are some Led Zeppelin teir woman worship on this thing... Also surprised to know that the best song off The Empyrean was a cover. There's a heap going on here as well.
Anonymous
>>61984901 Indonesia was great btw, have you ever been there?
Anonymous
You people post way too fast, I can't even go chill on a flight sim without my services beng needed. Anyway here is something that barely flew and helped realize that more motors =/= more flying
Anonymous
>>61985008 what is bad about his taste?
what is better about your taste?
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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>>61985074 >>61985057 me btw, dropped my trip to post in another thread
Benji !6cqBenji4Y
>>61985083 on that chart? TS, Kyuss being so high
dont be mad anon I didn't want to hurt yr feelings
Anonymous
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some batshit schematics, curtesy of the Luftwaffe an their ultimate "WEEEEEEEEEEEE" machine the Fw Triebflugel.
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61985077 have you seen The Wind Rises? I bet you'd like that movie a lot
hampus
Someone make a new thread so I can meme you
Anonymous
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The devlopment of the Triebflugel [impulsion plane] started fairly early, in 1942. the basic idea was to make the wings spin instead of using standard propellers. The wide span made takeoff much easier, however that also made the plane much harder to manuver not to mention that any bullet to the wings could at the very least compromise the flight.
jimmy jazz
>>61985126 I think I remember you giving Blues for the Red Sun an last year 8 (might have been 7). Why don't you like "the thinkin man's buttrocks" anymore family
Anonymous
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>>61974076 Yawning Man is fantastic driving music. Highly recommend that compilation album.
moonjacques !!lEAtREqGiIo
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>>61985258 he droned aqam too hard
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
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nice show, dam'sjans. have a nice meeting! byee
GaussHaus !idiotoASIA
Anonymous
the stability was an issue, but another problem is how hard it was to fly that thing in which the pilot was supposed to be in a sitting position (as opposed to the Heinkel Lerche that had the pilot laying) in a plane that to put it simply does not have any horizontal referential.
>>61985166 The one with Anno pretending he can be a voice actor?
I'm not really sure I want to see Disney's take on japanese militarization and modernization. All dat predictable bias.
Anonymous
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61985304 we aint hit da bump limit
post cool things
i'll make a new one when we do
Anonymous
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>>61985318 310 gotten by planes. Sorry mate.
Benji !6cqBenji4Y
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>>61985258 i like the thinking man's buttrock still! I didn't like Blues for the red sun taht much, if I heard it today I'm sure I would give it a 5
Welcome to sky valley is a 6
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
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post vintage kanyes
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
>>61985310 well, it's disney distributing a studio ghibli production
it's about the creator of the planes the japanese used and how much he loves planes, and how he feels about their use
jimmy jazz
>>61985333 dis cool enough
>>61985385 better off waiting for next thread with the question
nyarlathot∑p !tundraXAhs
Anonymous
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the thread will be kill soon, so I'll post infos on the Dornier 31 and family later.
Still, have a dev prototype of the Do 29
>>61985380 Ghibli = japanese Disney
Except with slightly better taste.
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
>>61985385 I'll be too busy with the Avant Garde chart and tourneys to have a calendar
but if you want recs
>Altered States - Mosaic >Tarantel - From Bone to Satellite >Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock: The Story of IBB >Trouble in Dreams - Destroyer >Wugazi - 13 Chambers feel free to spread them out or whatever
Stylo !!WLJyFPlr5xl
Anonymous
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>>61985409 damn, from the thumbnail I thought it was a timelapse picture of a leap-takeoff and I got my hopes up.
Curren$y !eEcEvk7kWY
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>>61985126 Welcome To Sky Valley is amazing though. Ethereal record.
>>61985074 Never man. Never been out of Europe even, so it's about damn time I get to some place far away and Indonesia looks great. I mean everything is there, good food, temples and stuff, beautiful nature, sick beaches, whole party islands and thingy's. I'm gonna enjoy my time there.
You got some recs about should's and shouldn't's?
Anonymous
what should I listen to next dudes
Anonymous
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>>61985746 The heart beating
Tripfriend on the spot !qMKsSXawaw
Kanzler !lV3twBAN9s
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Benji !6cqBenji4Y
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Benji !6cqBenji4Y