>>73313641
Beautiful girl
oh boy, another bad thread
another Loona thread???
Holy shit.
Good shit. Check out this futuristic take on krautrock. It's my AOTD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c9OZuuyl1Y
Now you'll be hearing Neu! influences in everything forever
>>73313493
>>73313696
you guys should check out this japanese group while you're at it. they take the repetition, minimalism and motorik of krautrock to the extreme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNg9Ojfw4a0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6-DdkXS7d0&t=911s
what are you listening to?
inb4 nu male metal
KINO - s/t (Black Album)
Soviet post punk.
>>73313388
>listening to Frank Zappa while fidget spinning
>can't get it out of my head that he would hate fidget spinners
Do you think he would actually hate them?
>>73313361
why do you think he would hate them?
frank zappa would've been the man to make fidget spinners in the first place
>>73313361
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5WEU30Iods
What are you listening to /mu/? What are you thinking about/feeling tonight?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5yWU95Sp4g
>remembering my high school ex, a girl who led me on for several months, and a girl who was my friend for a year who I saw Brian Wilson with but who stopped talking to me a few weeks after
>wondering why the three times I've really liked someone, it ended with me feeling like shit while having accomplished nothing
>should I just give up on finding love? should I keep searching?
Listening to this over and over again: https://youtu.be/C1ds1UmnSqg
Love you is a jam!!!
>>73313325
To on soon anon, should have let more people respond
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>peppy major key ukulele strumming and whistling
>>73313280
>advertisement comes on
>depressive gothic slow jazz post punk gaze
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>30-minute field recording of a Norwegian forest
>>73313280
>advertisement comes on
>you have a stroke and die
Seems like a really great, well-spoken down to earth guy, respect his hard work and artistry, but just never really clicked with NIN that much. That said, his soundtrack stuff is pretty good.
sufjan stevens
i only really like age of adz and thats it but he seems like a respectable guy
A lot of metal musicians seem very calm, stable, and well-spoken.
>>73313168
Ghosts I-IV, Quake and his instrumental work might interest you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyKNUj-AjgA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVOHTGYoM6E&t=1225s
Also his love letter to Moog.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAGtlgwFdhM&t=304s
ITT:
>Post your Bill Swag
>Others make guesses about you
>>73312966
lately you've felt been feeling tired of the usual stuff you usually do
>>73313087
R u a cute gril
>his favorite animal collective album is danse manatee
>his favorite kanye west album is graduation
>his favorite ween album is la cucaracha
>his favorite joni mitchell album is mingus
>his favorite charles mingus album is let my children hear music
>his favorite radiohead album is king of limbs
>his favorite death grips album is government plates
>>73312943
One of these things is not like the others
>>73312989
i mean, its an insanely close second...
>his favorite aphex twin album is i care because you do
Kel Valhaal is the name of the logical agency of faith and acephalic becoming in the The Ark Work, a gesamtkunstwerk which lives at the threshold between philosophical materialism and religion. It is also the moniker for the electronic project I’ve had going since 2010, though I’ve never done an official release until now. The aim of the project is to activate transcendental catharsis using the elements of sound design, and to gnaw on formal and cultural deadlocks between electronic music, rock, rap and classical music. Ultimately these are means of activating a creative-emotive state of divine intuition that is attuned to the object of ultimate concern: what the mystics call the “gift of tears”.
“If Liturgy is a vehicle for grand rock albums, Kel Valhaal is more low key, more of an ongoing flicker;; less finely wrought, with more frequent and shorter releases, more variation, less consistency, more experimentation.
“This music should be approached as one of three wings of a rotating vortex of music, thought and drama called The Perichoresis. Taking up the legacy of American Transcendentalism and German Romanticism with all its contradictory attraction and repulsion to/from underground music culture, the project has a horizon that is ethical, political, and eschatological. Kel Valhaal in part functions to ground Transcendental Qabala (a system of thought) as is also in part the manifestation of Aesthethics (an art practice). These three wings of the Perichoresis propel the ongoing drama of The Ark Work, which is a messianic intervention into global destiny.
That really activates my transcendental catharsis
Holy shit, HHH's pretentious bullshit has put me off of Liturgy more than anything else (that and his shitty vocals and annoying ass guitars)
>>73312998
Yeah it's hard for the uneducated to grasp philosophy.
>>73313023
this isn't philosophy, this is pure vapid and empty new age shit
btw filtered
What's the weirdest way you've been introduced to an artist?
I used to work the night shift and, since I was living with my parents and couldn't smoke inside, I'd smoke a bowl at 4 AMish when I got back home across the street in my car. So one night, while I was sitting in my car, I saw a couple walk up to the house and leave something on our porch. I didn't want to start a scene unless they tried to do something else so I stayed hidden. One of them posed with whatever it was and the other took a picture. Then they walked to the next house over and started making out on the lawn. It was really intense too and I thought they were going to have sex thinking no one was watching, lot of hands up the dress, etc. Luckily they left. The thing they put on the porch turned out to be a tape, probably their music. I don't have a cassette player unfortunately, so no idea what it sounds like.
why did you tell a story that didn't pertain to the subject
>since I was living with my parents
pleb confirmed
This is a fucking gay story.
tiffany
sunny
yoona
thats the best of all
>>73312553
Ban evader op
ITT: It's 2005
What were you listening to? What are you still listening to today?
>>73312424
boy, this new band panic at the disco sure released a really boring record
this "beverly hills" song from make believe is awful
hey this new gorillaz album is a step up from their self-titled wow
>>73312424
my mom played classical in the car, so I guess I still listen to that
Funeral by Arcade Fire
Broken Social Scene by Broken Social Scene
Apologies to the Queen Mary by Wolf Parade
Just off the of my head. I still listen to them, too.
NEW single from the punk band Anergy! What do you guys think?
https://youtu.be/hqMJJAUsAuY
Please just leave me and my band alone. Stop posting this shit. I'm sorry, okay?
Some asshole already posted it on /pol/
This really isn't funny. People are attacking me and my friends on our personal Facebooks now.
>>73312339
wow that's shit, but so is punk as a genre
How many listens till it sounds good?
one? you don't have to like it buddy
i was sold when his vocals started in Frownland
>>73312168
for me, 3
>>73312196
3 is kinda the norm for this album.