No sc thread up
>try to make one
>gets deleted
>fear no bans
So post/ rate/comment
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mine: https://m.soundcloud.com/gotchagang/big-joke
https://soundcloud.com/aerepiglottis/lament
>Dark Ambient
>Loop-based music
>A small ensemble playing for the dancers from the old photography
https://soundcloud.com/nqmanikoi
>free improvisation
>field recording
https://soundcloud.com/stvshboi/pass-da-glock
>Trap
>Phonk
rec
>>72662439
What is the best 90s band and why is it Pavement?
It's Tocotronic.
it's objectively spastic ink.
>>72660929
*Blocks your path*
Post bands/artists whose music you literally cannot stand
Radiohead
Le tigre
Sufjan Stevens
The beatles
Tame Impala or any australian psych rock band
>>72660852
also, the antlers
Animal Collective
Jimi Hendrix
Grimes
William Basinski
The xx
King Gizz and the Lizz Wizz
Neil Cicierega's non-mashup music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7OtWnQMTvw
>classical can't be great because no one cares about it anymore
>we shouldn't discount the opinions of young people
>old music only revered because of nostalgia
Is he right?
hibike euphonium was kino
>>72660042
is this a new meme
I hate this hippie faggot
Which is the definitive hipster black metal album?
Patrician's choice coming through
Filosofem
In terms of quality? Sunbather
In terms of hipsterdom? Aesthetica
Neither of those albums are the best of their respective bands. Renihilation>Aesthetica and Roads to Judah>Sunbather
Why have they never contributed anything to the development of popular music?
>>72659429
They're all autistic
>>72659446
What is this?
AOTY edition
firs/t
>>72659284
woiiiiii
def AOTY for me already
Best track?
What is the twin peaks season 2 of music?
>>7265586
Here's the soundtrack:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wabrnt1MVVQ
Swans pop era
Humanz
Trombone edition
What are you listening to right now?
Who are your favorite trombonists?
What are your favourite jazz releases from this year?
Trumpeter Donald Byrd's fifth release for the Blue Note label finds him experimenting with a new quintet format, joining with baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams on the frontline. In the rhythm section of the quintet are pianist Duke Pearson, bassist Laymon Jackson, and drummer Philly Joe Jones.
Pearson serves as the main composer for the session, and gives the date a laid-back, blues drenched sound with three compositions and a co-writing credit with Byrd. Pearson's "Say You're Mine" opens the set with a minor vamp that leads to some nice solos, though the rhythm section seems rather stuck by the vampy nature of the tune. "Duke's Mixture" has an easy swing and catchy melody, however the tune's most memorable feature is its charming dynamic drive which, coupled with the deep swing that the whole quintet achieves, gives the tune a sound more reminiscent of Basie than of Duke. "Hello Bright Sunflower" has a happy mood, underscored by the medium-up swing tempo and Byrd's bright tone on muted trumpet.
>>72652068
"Each Time I Think of You" has a simple, but catchy melody that emphasizes the offbeats and the band seems comfortable within the medium swing tempo. The title track (written by Byrd) features a nice stop-time rhythmic figure to give its simple blues-based melody interest. Pearson contributes an especially good solo by Pearson where he occasionally moves beyond his typical blues-based approach. "Cute" is the sole cover tune (written by Neal Hefti) and gives the band a chance to blow over quick bebop tune. Byrd weaves fluidly and deftly through the changes, but the real treat is hearing Adams nimbly navigate the tune in spite of the challenging tempo. Philly Joe also gets a chance to let loose before the reiteration of the head.
It's a very fine hard bop album overall with nice compositions that have enough variety to maintain any listener's interest, yet share a common, blues-driven sound. Adams proves to be a good foil for Byrd, as both feature a highly melodic approach with a deep swing, but also have plenty of bebop technique that they use tastefully. The rhythm section swings hard and Pearson (whose solos aren't always his strongest point) sounds eminently comfortable on the changes and fits in well with the rest of the quintet. This is easily recommendable to all hard bop fans.
>>72652068
i will search for this, looks interesting, thanks
>What are you listening to right now?
pic related
Who are your favorite trombonists?
Probably grachan moncur III, air raid is one of the most beautiful pieces of jazz i've ever heard and i really like george lewis stuff with braxton
/prod/ Music Production General
Someone post the stickies.
what's up my dudes, just trying a new genre here :^)
https://clyp.it/0qpk3w0u
forgive the lead melody, i'm still trying to sort that out
>>72650678
better than a lot of stuff posted here
>should be in bed right now getting rested for another week of humiliating wageslavery that's starting in ~6 hours
>getting shitfaced and listening to Leviathan instead
what a life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KDCSyWboVE
what BM have you been enjoying lately
median age of this thread: 15
>>72649809
mode: 15
RIP (F) R A N C E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_N91vrjJtM
>acoustic shoegaze
something like music with just layers of acoustic guitars, doesn't need vocals
>>72647372
good idea ill make some
>>72647372
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZmlGvUEfvQ
more like lo-fi acoustic but whatever
jazz sludge
math pop
sludgegrind
what is that song, /mu/?
IM PICKIN UP GOOD VIBRATIONS
BOY, WE CAN DO MUCH MORE TOGETHER
GEEENIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUS
What is the best year for music in the 2010s so far and why is it 2015?
>>72666127
Do you ever leave /mu/?
>>72666127
It's the best, indeed. It has a lot of amazing albums.
>>72666127
this is an embarrassing chart
ITT: Post your most personal album and people guess things about you.
You are Elvis Costello
>>72665071
>>72665140
you think you kill people but you dont