Do you like Joy Division or New Order better?
new order >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> shit divison
>>74628544
Power, Corruption & Lies is wonderful. I don't know if I'd say it's better than Unknown Pleasures, though. I like both of them for different reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U29Tyyrvh6k (the biggest anthem ever to be created)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgoBRn2HQDo (boring sludgey snoozefest)
is there even any doubt
Why doesn't Pitchfork review his music?
If Xbox is his god are doritos like the bread and mountain dew code red the wine?
>>74628524
They're catering to an audience that's above the age of 18
>>74628550
You mean nu-males
/mu/ BTFO
FUCK MEME RAP AND FUCK NUMALES
BASED FANTANO
>>74628501
basedthony godthano
>>74628501
Lil Peep is done. Stick a fork in him. Consider this mercy.
Fuck this guy and his music, he was a psycho and complete asshole, he was very rude to his bandmates, abusing and bulling them, physically and verbally. When music is done by people like that, it's looses it's value completely. It's so much like serving in expensive restaurant, they bring you an amazing meal, but say ''fuck you'', you won't enjoy a single minute in that place ever. Same with the music, never forget that you serve people, no matter if they like or dislike your music. Fuck every musician that talks shit to their audience, or anyone else, they should be booed and forgotten forever. Fuck Blur, fuck Radiohead, fuck Oasis, fuck Brendan Perry and everyone who's forgotten they would be nothing without those guys in the crowd, or photographers, or journalists.
>>74628429
Is this pasta? Fuck it I'll bite. If someone is putting their product out there, what obligation do they have to be kind to you, or anybody for that matter? Why do you even care lol?
>>74628429
where did the bad album touch you OP?
I'm between the Mustache man and the Hat man
subaru uwu
indiepopshitters confirmed facebook memesters
She's coming to save the music industry again bros.
mmmm those buttermilk thighs
I wish to inseminate
I want to wrap my hands around that tiny little waist and use her like a fleshlight
Anybody else unironically still think OKC is the greatest album of all time?
Radiohead gets a lot of shit but we have to at least agree this album is amazing.
no but I'm coming around to having OKC as my favorite RH album
Pretty good album desu
not the greatest but still one of the best 90s records
Kid A - better production, more varied
>74
>Godspeed You Black Emperor
>17
>Animal Collective
>160
>Gucci Mane
who the fuck is spamming these shit threads
I USED TO BE A LITTLE BOY
Now I'm a little girl
>>74627657
MR WORLDWIDE
>>74627657
DALE
HOLY shit
DUDE
>>74627515
...its mediocre
>>74627515
Dry and pretty boring, like most PAN releases.
man, I've been waiting for like two days for a decent jazz thread to ask a question, so I guess I have to roll my own
in general today's topic will be jazz standards and especially Rhythm changes -tunes, so knock yourself out
so I've been listening to different recordings of Oleo and been wondering whether there's some logic to the key changes that are all over Grant Green's version from 1962:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deqVKkrRtRY
for those not in the know, Oleo uses the common "Rhythm changes" chords (i.e. chords based on Gershwin's I Got Rhythm), but Green's version changes keys several times even during the initial head instead of sticking to the usual
during the solos, the way the keys change in Green's version reminds me a lot of Giant Steps - is it basically using that same pattern to cycle through keys during the solos? the head sounds different though, is there some other method to that or is it just random ass modulation for the hell of it?
here's a straight-up, easy to follow version from Miles' Bag's Groove for reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IY29EZb1pI
This is pretty fucking good
Give me some Jazz Fusion recs
Already listened to this and Bitches Brew
>>74627366
Get Up With It is a hell of a place to get started with Miles - He Loved Him Madly is such a long and slowly developing starter track
you're probably best off checking other 70's Miles albums - Live at the Fillmore East, A Tribute to Jack Johnson, Live-Evil, On The Corner, Black Beauty, Agharta, Pangaea and Dark Magus
not a lot of fusion that goes to those murky, almost impenetrable waters Miles did, but check out Tony Williams Lifetime's Emergency and especially Live in New York 1969 that is even rawer and Larry Young's Lawrence of Newark and the Love, Cry Want -trios posthumous album with Young on organ
bump with some more Oleo
for along time I had George Benson pegged as one of those sell-out CTI pop jazz guys not worth spending time on, but I'll be damned if he isn't one of the slickest cats ever to play standards on the guitar - check out this burning live take of Oleo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQlrjua6OQE
Do the 2010s have a defining sound?
Think of 80s music for example, you can easily tell when a song was released in the 80s.
>you can easily tell when a song was released in the 80s.
pop music, maybe.
>>74627256
It would pretty ironic if 2010's sound gets defined as "trying to recapture the 80s sound" from all the vaporwave and synthwave and shit
The sound of producers trying to get recognition by shouting their names in the middle of a track
(ex. Mike Will made it and DJ KHALED!)
guys im crying....im actually fucking crying
they did it again
DUDE
SICK
RIFFS
IM SO HIGH LOL
tezeta
tezeta
Miles Davis: Continue my legacy, my sons.
Share your playlist
>>74626865
4chan talent playlist.
https://open.spotify.com/user/funnydoor/playlist/0ntU1amQH0pEit57tbo16D
>>74626865
bump
https://open.spotify.com/user/i_am_bombs/playlist/2UeJ4xnEaR6flSpILlGLFZ
this is what i've been listening to at work recently. people seem to like it
Post good albums to listen to whilst on a plane
>>74626847
Just pretend the background noises of the plane are part of the album