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this thread
this thread and Grimes
Pol invaded
>>74589753
Is this the work of that young thug XXXTentacion?
Schizophrenic people on the subway give more insight than these lyrics.
>>74589784
RTJ
>Dear Prudence
>One of best songs the Beatles have ever recorded from every aspect
>Ringo's not even in it
>>74589683
>Almost all the best songs the Beatles ever made
>Ringo is in them
>>74589683
That's what happens when you bitch out cause you're jealous and you vacation on an island like an asshole
>best George song
>he doesn't play the guitar
Anybody else agree?
More like the Beatles of hip hop senpai.
When you say "Sgt pepper of" you imply either the best or the most influential, in either case it's not low end theory. It's Paul's boutique or Illmatic
>>74589593
>Paul's boutique
Really good album. But far from most influential.
That would be Paid In Full
Illmatic is right through.
He's next...
where's north from here?
who?
>>74589711
>>74589450
am i hipster for saying i don't like their music
>>74589468
No, hip-hop is objectively garbage.
It's hipster to say it's artistic or will be remembered.
>>74589468
>>74589485
If you give half a shit about music you wouldnt disregard entire genres
>when you accidentally hit pause so you have to restart the whole album
fuck off autist
>>74589413
???
>>74589413
the joys of progressive rock, amirite?
Not even a dead one in the catalogue!
You know the drill.
Rec, give feedback, complain about the state of bandcamp threads, etc.
recs
>>74589389
Dude how I hate that this thread is only about shilling, we need more listeners here and actual good music
Here you go OP
>Dark Ambient
>Black Metal
>Dungeon Synth
>Vaporwave
>Noise
Just put out this EP
26 minutes of a soundtrack to a hypothetical film
https://lschumacher.bandcamp.com/album/mandalic-hallways
leftinthesun.bandcamp.com
if spotify is more convenient for anyone: https://open.spotify.com/album/2BLCsbHynUwHeP9HBSCWRT
>kinda shoegaze
>kinda post rock
>sort of post punk(?)
>we dont really know what genre this is so feel free to label us
my bands first ever recorded or even written music, and we are making good progress on an album too, hope anyone enjoys
>57 years old
>wears a septum piercing
he had the best 3-album streak in rock n roll history he can do what he wants
>Is god
>>74589352
lmao
Hes next...
no...
>>74589141
Hes been dealing with depression his whole life like Cornell and Chester.
>>74589127
>>74589158
lol. He's happier than he has ever been with life.
Why do musicians who kill themselves make the best music?
What are they trying to tell us?
>>74589036
Deeply troubled people are the most poetic and the best of expressing their pathos. Also people overrate the music of people who've killed themselves
Happy, well-adjusted people are physically incapable of making good art.
>>74589036
pic not related
Is /mu/ hyped for the release of the presumed best album of the year?
>>74589023
already heard it. not aoty
>>74589046
>listening to it in shitty rip quality
No wonder you think it not aoty, kiddo
In my top 5 for the year currently
Why are contrarian numales bashing this album? It's a fucking banger, you faggots.
>reeeee
agreed
Banger
Kys
>>74588818
being part of the popular opinion is the opposite of being contrarian
"The history of capitalism is continuously producing effects of deterritorialization. At the outset, capitalism destroyed the old relation between the individual and both the agricultural territory and the family. Subsequently, it jeopardized the national borders and created a global space of exchange and communication. Currently, it is jeopardizing the very relation between money and production, and opening the way to a new form of immaterial semiotization. As capitalism destroys all forms of identifi cation, it frees the individuals from the limitations of identity, but simultaneously it provokes a sense of displacement, a sort of opacity that is attributable to the loss of previous meanings and emotional roots. As a result, capitalism ultimately provokes a need for reterritorialization, and a continual return of the past in the shape of national identities, ethnic identities, sexual identities, and so on"
-taken from the pages of The Autobiography of Gucci Mane
>>74588778
-famous quote by me, master scholar of 4chan, overlooked genius of the MidWest
: Gucci Mane has an IQ way above the level of genius.
For entertainment, he watches the films of Fassbinder, Herzog, Truffaut, Godard, Bertolucci, Mallick amongst other even more obscure artists. Long known as an avid reader of philosophy he has mentioned Baudrillard, Debord, Hegel and Sartre among his inspirations.
He understands the hypocrisy of contemporary morality and street culture and has exploited it to become a millionaire.
"Virtue is under certain circumstances merely an honorable form of stupidity: who could be ill-disposed toward it on that account? And this kind of virtue has not been outlived even today. A kind of sturdy peasant simplicity, which, however, is possible in all classes and can be encountered only with respect and a smile, believes even today that everything is in good hands, namely in the "hands of God"; and when it maintains this proportion with the same modest certainty as it would that two and two make four, we others certainly refrain from contradicting. Why disturb THIS pure foolishness? Why darken it with our worries about man, people, goal, future? And even if we wanted to do it, we could not. They project their own honorable stupidity and goodness into the heart of things (the old God, deus myops, still lives among them!); we others — we read something else into the heart of things: our own enigmatic nature, our contradictions, our deeper, more painful, more mistrustful wisdom."
-Lil Pump, in an Instragram livestream
Bluenote ranked it's 50 best albums. What do you think?
I'm glad to see Unit Structures make the top 10 and although it's not my personal favorite, it's understandable that Something' Else would take the #1 spot.
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/the-50-greatest-blue-note-albums?utm_source=ka&utm_medium=fa&utm_campaign=FB:Kenny%20Burrell%20-%20Verve%20Records-Editorial
>>74588661
It's so hard to rank their catalogue when it's so diverse. How do you compare something like Unit Structures or Complete Communion to Somethin' Else?
Anyway, if I had to do a top 10 ranking I'd probably say:
1. Herbie Hancock- Maiden Voyage
2. Wayne Shorter- Speak No Evil
3. Andrew Hill- Point of Departure
4. John Coltrane- Blue Train
5. Cecil Taylor- Unit Structures
6. Eric Dolphy- Out to Lunch
7. Jackie McLean- One Step Beyond
8. Art Blakey- Moanin'
9. Wayne Shorter- The All Seeing Eye
9. Sam Rivers- Contours
10. Grachan Moncur III- Evolution
How many of these have you guys even listened to though? I felt like I have listened to a lot of blue note but in counting up all of them I think I've heard less than 20.
>>74589650
Ive heard 43 of them