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/daily/ - spakitty edition

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The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.

>make charts
https://www.neverendingchartrendering.org/

>listen to tunes
https://plug.dj/sdc-room-3-the-sequel

>listenalong schedules, OP pics, etc.
http://daily-mu.blogspot.com/p/welcome.html

previously on /birdabs/ : >>73711818
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usa usa usa
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extremely peeing edition
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oh...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RKBUG9VLFU
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Jamming to this atm
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>tfw not a real part of america but everyone gets 4th of july off anyway

celebrating with best 2017 bleep
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>>73737278
wew wildly wrong image
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>>73732833
>people dislike DVNO
Ugly boys and girls with no membership, surely.

>>73732644
I want a thousand words essay about that rating on my desk by noon.
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>>73732559
i still kinda like black metal, merzbow and some cecil taylor stuff
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Top of the mornin' to ya
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nyarl
here's the mixtape
http://www26.zippyshare.com/v/gdM9yKu1/file.html
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>>73737664
post more borzois please :)
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>>73732186
that stream was gold
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>>73736878
Afternoon /daily/, I'm starting to be convinced that Wretch is the greatest Kyuss album, really don't get the love for Welcome to Sky Valley. Gonna try both of Vince Staples' albums today so I'll see how that goes, listened to the following;

>Forest Swords - Compassion. Was expecting something like Deerhunter's Cryptograms, got something largely different if having some sort of omnipresent reverb. Mostly some sort of jagged ambient album with very few vocals, very good album.
>Xiu Xiu - Forget. Never listened to Xiu Xiu before so I didn't know what to expect, ended up with these sub-ASMR vocals and 4/4 kick-drums a top loads of these kitsch-yet-very-enjoyable synths that kinda remind me of the Death Grips, of course with more emphasis on atmosphere and not being hip-hop and all. Really liking this thing.

Also just to go on a tangent I'm really loving the new Mountain Goats album, does their other stuff sound like it? Certainly my album of the year so far.

>>73737664
Looks kinda like a horse here, nice dog.

>>73737278
Where anon? Curious. I always forget that 4th of July is a thing.
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>>73738045
the majority of their albums are better
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>>73738045
>Also just to go on a tangent I'm really loving the new Mountain Goats album, does their other stuff sound like it?
Beat the Champ and Transcendental Youth are really the only albums that sound like Goths, but Tallahassee and The Sunset Tree are also top tier albums.
Beat the Champ is likely my 2015 AOTY.
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>>73736159
hey i wanted to make a /daily/ originals chart too
wanna share
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>>73736878
Just wondering now that I've thought about it, how long have you guys all been on /mu/, like I assume by default that everyone has been on here for an average of 4~-5~ years though every now and then I'll see something that makes me reconsider, its kinda messing with me.

>>73738103
>>73738164
Seems like I'm going to be binging the heck of them then, I really can't wait to try the rest of their material, does reverse-chrono order sound good?
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>>73738338
sounds ideal to me.
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>>73737278
DES
PA
CITO
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Hey /daily/, not sure if anyone's interested but I recently put together a guide to John Coltrane. I know most of this board has heard a decent amount of his music but hopefully this will spark someone's interest / encourage someone to dig into more of his material. Figured it was worth a shot.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ListeningHeads/comments/6l07td/artist_spotlight_john_coltrane

I know reddit isn't the preferred medium but honestly making the list on RYM would've been too much of a pain. Lemme know what you think, pic related is a little flowchart I decided to put together.

Anyway, Happy Fourth to those of you celebrating!
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>>73738338
About 7 years but the /daily/ population is very diverse.

>>73738673
Why some of the records are in a red square?
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>>73738704
Oh whoops forgot to explain that! Those are the albums I think are the most essential / important in the context of his career. If you really want, you could just listen to those albums and get a sense of his different styles
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>>73738673
Cool, this is awesome and thorough. How many people do you think actually want to start with Blue Train though? If I wanted to turn someone onto Coltrane I'd almost certainly play something early to mid 60s to give them a taste of the more out-there-but-not-too-weird characteristic of Coltrane stuff, like My Favorite Things or The John Coltrane Quartet Plays. And then work your way back if you're interested in the tamer, more subtle stuff.
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>>73738814
Thanks!

Hmmm that is a good point. I chose Blue Train because I was shooting for a broader audience. For some reason, I assumed most would find something like My Favorite Things or A Love Supreme to be too strange or out there but I guess it really depends on the person.
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slint more like shit
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https://play.spotify.com/album/2tR9xnRoUC7KEmiLHWWLnU

Listening to this thing. Chilled mellow sountrack feel to it.
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>>73739004
hello "From The Right Hemisphere".
not wasting time on your stuff, sorry
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Los Holys was a cool little sloppy surf/psych record from Peru

German Oak was boring 'atmospheric' wank, super disappointed, concept of recording in a nazi bunker has promise but its just wank.

Index's second record is missing a bit of the lo-fi surf style that made the first so great but there's still some of the atmosphere here, nowhere near it's predecessor but still a good garage record.

Harry Taussig is pretty great, one or two moments that get just a bit too sloppy but overall his style of fingerpicking is really enjoyable.

Purified by the Fire really is just an alternate take of You Are My Everlovin with a couple parts changed. Not that I'm complaining about more of the same from Flynt.


>>73738673
Hello rreddit xd
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I finished the other chart and it was mostly kind of boring with a few gems tucked away. I have better luck with my own discoveries, so now I'm a freeform chart guy.

>Country Joe & The Fish - I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die
Electric Music for the Mind and Body is one of my favorite albums I might not recommend to anyone not already into psych stuff. It most certainly belongs on a Mount Rushmore of early, prototypical acid rock, which also means it has plenty of what we today may consider psychedelic cliches--Barry Melton's twangy guitar bends, the type of melodies that just didn't make it out of the 60s, that damn Hammond organ tone. It's all deliciously dated. Not to mention, of course, it has some extremely fried songs, like "Section 43" or "Bass Strings," which reject conventional structure.

I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die, the follow-up to the early-psych masterpiece, on the other hand, is a different story. It was released around the same time, but this really isn't even psych. It may have been the quickly shifting attitude of the 60s, but this is more of the blatantly protest song variety here, with extremely tame and understated folk (rock? Is that appropriate?) songs that are only marginally above average interspersed with the only truly interesting songs--"Magoo", "Eastern Jam", etc.--that belong more to Electric Music for the Mind and Body. I've listened to this album several times now without much registering, but these longer, less structured jams are almost all that's worthwhile.

5.5/10
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Post 2017?
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>>73739283
never heard of these guys, will check out Electric Music
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>>73739307
Haight Ashbury stuff--embrace the camp
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>>73738338
about 5 years
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>>73739305
Career Suicide
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DICK FUCK
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>>73739699
Not 2017 and fuck off anyway.
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>>73739834
>tfw you're right
fucking rym baka
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>>73738305
yeah sure

You don't mean one of those collab charts or

>>73738673
Neat
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>>73740155
whatever u wanna do man
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so far
>Moonshake - Eva Luna
I feel like I should enjoy this way more than I do. Granted, I did enjoy this listen, it just didn't stand out to me. The noise was good, but it felt subdued. It may be because of the production quality on this thing, it should be more bombastic. Otherwise, its a super solid noise pop record.
3+
>Murmuure - s/t
Other than the opener, I wasn't really big on this. It didn't really grab my ears, it felt like pretty mediocre ambient with some edgy metal influences. Not a big fan.
2.5+
>The Field - Cupid's Head
Really good minimal techno. Super dreamy and super hypnotic, I enjoyed it a lot.
3.5-
>Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom
A third of Scaruffi's big bad 9.5's, and an album I've revisited time and time again but never quite clicked for me for some reason. Here, it finally clicks. Not only are Wyatt's lyrics poetic and his vocals pretty, the way he utilizes his voice as another instrument in his insane compositions is awesome. Speaking of his compositions, they're just fantastic. The way he uses different synths, the song thats put in reversed but sounds forward, the touches of free jazz, its just fantastic. Although it may be my least favorite from Scaruffi's top 3, its still an excellent album I'll be revisiting time and time again.
3.5+
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!!! TOURNEY ALERT !!! (o shit etc)

READ RULES BEFORE RECCING.

1. Your round 1 rec must be 23 mins or less. This can be an EP, a single, a short album or an LP side-sprawling song.

2. The first round is qualifications. 24 hrs from this post I will choose the 8 participants based on:
-amount I want to hear your rec
-daily seniority / trip (no literally brand new trips or anons)
-whether I banned you from entering
-if you do something retarded like change your rec or not read the rules
-if you're dogevillage
HOWEVER, if you make me a dope tourney image to use and I use it you automatically get in.

my RYM is ~Jangle_Bojangle
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>>73740864
The Decemberists - The Tain
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/the_decemberists/the_tain_f1/
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>>73740864
disco inferno last dance ep
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>>73740864
Track 1/side A from https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/trad__gras_och_stenar/gardet_12_6_1970/
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Is there any other trips here that make music that I'm unaware of? I'm thinking of doing two albums per trip unless there's more

>>73740725
Nice, finally i start a tourney with a solid recc
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>>73740725
>Excel
lololol boy u wild xD
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>>73740864
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/rolf_liebermann_george_gruntz/symphonie_les_echanges/
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>>73741198
bstngc1999.bandcamp.com
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>>73741391
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>>73741198
Me, me, me:
https://ethanchandler.bandcamp.com/album/rituals-2

Follow-up in the works.
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>>73741414
stay tuned
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>>73741198
https://1999band.bandcamp.com/
https://agnf.bandcamp.com/
https://handlessman.bandcamp.com/
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>>73741198
https://setsukoband.bandcamp.com/
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"More!" they say.

>Harsh Toke / Joy / Sacri Monti - Burnout!
I gave this a listen because I knew Harsh Toke and I've dug everything I've heard from them, including the somewhat recent split EP with Earthless on which I might say they even outshone the masters carrying the heavy psych torch into the 21st century. Their debut album, Light Up and Live, was also pretty cool.

I have to say my expectations were outdone yet again, and Harsh Toke provided the weaker set of tunes here (two [2] Roky Erickson covers) while two bands I've never heard of brought the energy. "Your Time Ain't Long", an original by Joy and one of my favorite songs of the year so far is the clear highlight. Heavy psych should have this pervasive sense of a increasing tension and impending explosion that mirrors the confusion and intensity of a psychedelic come-up, and it's done well here with rolling drum fills, climbing bass lines, and reaching, fuzzed-out, feedback-saturated riffs until the peak is reached. Nothing else here compares.

6.5/10

>Karen Beth - The Joys of Life
I've been following this nice list for a dose of obscure early 1970s songwriters: https://rateyourmusic.com/...hback_magazine/

This one is of a slightly different variety in that it contains no psych whatsoever. It's somewhere in-between Linda Perhacs' Parallelograms and Vashti Bunyan's Just Another Diamond Day on the pleasant, never-in-your-face music scale. This is the sort of album that's designed to kind of pass you by without anything registering for the listener outside of pleasant repetitive melodies--it's fine and wispy and occasional moments grab you, like "Nothing Lasts" or the opener "It's All Over Now". Seemingly, this transitiveness is the aim, hence the titles. Good for morning coffee.

5.5/10
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>>73741538
>Moby Grape - s/t
I keep coming back to this one out of some curiosity. Some more legends of Haight Ashbury that history has mostly forgotten about. Apparently these guys could shred live with the ranks of Quicksilver Messenger Service, Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane over there, but so it goes, the raw energy is hardly translated at all in the studio. It's funny to know this fact coupled with how tame this album is. And then also that lead singer Skip Spence would soon after become a poster-boy acid casualty. With all this in mind, it's surprisingly the country rock-leaning tunes that are the best here--"Naked, If I Want To", "Sitting by the Window". The did write some nice, pleasant songs in The Byrds' style. Some of the acoustic hits from the follow-up are great too. Otherwise, I'm keen to check out live Moby Grape.

6/10
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>>73740864
this is 23 mins (and 23 seconds don't kick me)
https://youtu.be/W5yOk9A7K6s
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>>73740864
Annexus Quam - Osmose III
here is a beautiful image
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>>73740864
tourney image, right here
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>>73741618
banned
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>>73740725
i bet on me

>>73740864
Tongue, the first track on https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/oren-ambarchi-johan-berthling/tongue-tied/
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>>73741707
loser
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>>73741759
>i cant read
>youre a loser
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>>73740864
taylor deupree - snow (dusk, dawn)
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>>73741806
read this:
loser
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>>73741806
lol loser
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@nyarl

https://mega.nz/#!INBxTApI!Qk9palZUJpSe7vbzdWZZd1CrYtnrRXn8WBw20bN40CE
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>>73741759
but actually I've heard that album so pick something else pls
(reply to original post)
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Here's what I got for /daily/ music

Technically room for 3 more, can replace Rodriguez and Eric's second albums if anyone else hasn't been included yet
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Probably not the best but I like Johnny Goth, it's soothing
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>>73741938
>Setsuko
fuckin' sicc I know one of the dudes in this from here

but he ain't a /daily/ mon, just collage

is one of the other band members on /daily/ or something
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nyarl
https://mega.nz/#!LgMCDbCI!fRJw_WUOkYqyKDIpk_BLfMZs3dGYoAEAJohgpFoO6Fc
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>>73741938
also, here's a /daily/ meme by me and oneothe:
https://seikatsufortheboys.bandcamp.com/

it's shit and a joke tho so idk if you're ok with that
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A# Infinity (CD Issue)
The first piece, “The Dead Flag Blues” features a spoken word part followed by around 10 minutes of perverse blues featuring only the guitars before the rest of the band joins in for the second and third movements.
I’d never noticed the VERY quiet humming/singing about 8 minutes 50 seconds into “East Hastings,” a track which sets the stage for many other Godspeed songs with its heavy use of, among other elements emblematic of their style such as tremolo picked guitars, crescendo. Crescendo returns on the 29 minute “Providence” following a middling call and response part between bass and guitar in the-let’s say second-movement. There’s a good few minutes of silence afterwards before an admittedly poor hidden track/outro.
4+

Papa John’s - Pure Comedy
Third album from post-post-ironic hipster Father John Misty decides to take the form of an exhaustive double LP based around various very shallow social critiques set to soft piano rock/pop that sounds a bit like Fleetwood Mac at times, but without the charm. He is actually good singer, but his lyrics and the “insights” within them are surface level at best, the shroud of irony does nothing to preserve his dignity. A very bland naturalist perspective taken by Tillman featuring scientistic views of humans and a poor attempt at relating to historic concepts. Of course, Tillman relays a vague self awareness on songs such as “Leaving LA,” among others, but that doesn’t exactly make it acceptable to be otherwise mediocre. In general, Tillman manages a few good lines and pieces of music per song, but feels the need to unnecessarily draw out every single point he makes both musically and lyrically throughout the album’s 74 minute run time.
Listen to the new Sun Kil Moon album instead if you want to hear the ramblings of “the oldest man in folk rock.”
2.5
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>>73741895
>>73740864
https://youtu.be/QUgj94xGS3g
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https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/sandy-bull/fantasias-for-guitar-and-banjo-2/
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>>73742546
i fcuking LOVE mcnuggets
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>>73741938
hell yeah, this looks good. are you starting soon or doing yr drone charts first?
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>>73741938
https://celephase.bandcamp.com/
here's another one
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>>73742244
Yup I play bass and second vocals in the band! The drummer is the dude you're talking about, really good friend of mine
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>>73740864
I know I was banned from entering but I petition that you enter me with Terry Riley's piece "you're no good" on the basis that: 1. I have almost everybody here beat on seniority and 2.I painted you a pig that one time and 3. I am not dogevillage
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>>73742699
We can do it after my drones and your tourney, to make it easier
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>>73742807
yoooooo that's fuckin' sicc

Orchid (that's what I call him because of his trip here but I don't actually know his real name) is a cool dude

how'd you meet?

good release btw
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>>73740864
okay den
The Savage Young Taterbug - Shadow Of Marlboro Man
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>>73742941
Yeah and he's an amazing drummer, really mind-blowing desu

I work as a sound engineer and his band played a show and when I came down for the soundcheck I saw he had a Full Of Hell shirt and then we became friends

Thanks! We're working on a real release now
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>>73743170
>I work as a sound engineer and his band played a show and when I came down for the soundcheck I saw he had a Full Of Hell shirt and then we became friends
oh yeah I still haven't listened to his metal project

should do sometime

should also listen to FoH cause he loves em if my memory serves me right
>Thanks! We're working on a real release now
hell yeah

relistening to the EP on YT now (only listened to it on BC but didn't download for some reason)

fuck, it's much better now that I like this kinda stuff more

gonna DL and look out for your next release my dude
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Maybe not the right place to ask this. Looking for a song, fairly modern I think, that has "I [just] wanna love you tonight" in its lyrics. The genre is kind of pop-like I guess. I'm aware this isn't a lot to work with.
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>>73743278
Just pick any pop song?
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>>73743170
also, yeah Orchid is a man of nice drums

desu I didn't actually know he was a drum till you said but man, what a lad

also, one of the only few Asians I know from regular threads so hell yeah :^)
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>>73743301
I know right?
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>>73743278
can you be more vague?
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>>73743395
Yea. The song is kind of popular I'm pretty sure
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>>73743440
thanks mate
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looking for recs for an 8 man tourney, eps only of techno, house, jungle, etc. As long as it's bleep i will take it
also if anyone would be so kind to give me a download link to the fishmans mixtape fisher made i would be pleased
https://rateyourmusic.com/~Hotel_Trivago
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>>73743613
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/those-guys/love_-love_-love/
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>>73743613
>>73743656
nvm that a single
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>>73743613
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/ital_tek/control/

https://italtek.bandcamp.com/album/control-2

>>73742274
i am unsure about this

>>73742746
thanks for supplying most of the reccs btw
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>>73743613
hav you heard Colonized yet i dont remember
either way
Girl Unit - Wut
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>>73743739
>>73743613
or actually Northern Lights by Cobblestone Jazz
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>>73743613
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/ricardo_villalobos/achso/

lol my captcha has the word house in it
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>>73743613
fonik - altered dimensions
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>>73743613
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/basic-channel/phylyps-trak-1/
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>>73743736
understandable

suggestion (tho I haven't listened to it):

https://bigmessdk.bandcamp.com/album/you-know-i-care

by hahahahahahaha who doesn't post much these days but I remember this getting p hyped up

also, who's A Girl Named Faye?

no idea what the music sounds like but it looks qt
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>>73744029
>who's A Girl Named Faye?
boggle. hasn't posted here regularly in more than a year i think but i still talk to him from time to time
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>>73743613
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/riohv/green-room/
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>>73744073
is it like twee or emo or what

looks neat
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>>73744097
yeah's got an american football-sorta emo vibe. vocals are really weird
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>>73744126
sounds cool

might wanna check it out

fuck, I never ended up doing my /daily/ chart

gotta pick that up
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i need to make a new chart but im too lazy
>Herbie Nichols - Herbie Nichols Trio (hard bop, bop)
onestly my favorite thing about this is the percussion, the piano playing is pretty breezy too making for some light hearted if not at times uninspired melodies. its got fairly consistently high energy
7
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>>73740864
The Decemberists - The Island
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>>73743613
>~Hotel_Trivago
KEK

Also any spots left? If yes, rrrgrrrgrrr or whatever you spell it by SHXCHSCXHSC or whatever you spell it.
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>>73742858
Superimpose the 8-person tourney template over that pig pic and you're guaranteed a spot
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what the hell why is aesthethica good
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okay its finally time

my backlog chart's gonna fuck off for a bit but

please rec me BLACK METAL and BLEEP

this is a chart of them.
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>>73745717
Are you sure you don't want jazz instead?
C'maaaaaaan.
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>>73745843
jazz/ambient is my next one lmao

there will be a series of these
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One more and then I'm obligated to be social.

>Grateful Dead - Truckin' Up to Buffalo: July 4, 1989
This might be a case of right place at the right time. 1989 tour gained some notoriety for its general improvement of the rest of the 80s. They're playing with quite a bit more sobriety (seemingly) and energy than they had in years, and hey, it's 4th of July. But this show is pretty standard otherwise, and just okay as far as 1989 shows go.

Highlights are probably first set here, actually. The show isn't experimental at all, overall. They don't ever get out-there here. Maybe during the Man Smart, Woman Smarter as others will be keen to point out, but it didn't particularly faze me. But I'd be remiss in not mentioning the barn-burning bookends of the first set: Bertha and Deal. They just bring raw energy to these standards in a way that they hadn't done in years prior.

Also, they really didn't play Truckin'? How about Jack Straw? Like I said, this show is more about the good energy, as evidenced in the setlist. It's most certainly not the jam vehicle variety of songs here (they don't even jam Playin' in the Band for some reason), but no doubt it must have been a good time with good vibes in the stadium. In fact, I think it really starts cooking in the 4th quarter of the 2nd set with Morning Dew which they really give a nice, stretched-out treatment to and then finally the Not Fade Away, which is a fun time. Who cares, it's 4th of July.

6/10
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What's up my fellow Americans. Today I'm celebrating my freedom to write shitty reviews

Plant43/Datassette - Split 1 (2006)
>IDM
Plant43's side is fairly sparse and minimal, and doesn't really do enough to make it engaging. The fact that the aptly named Hollow is both the longest and the most boring track on the whole split doesn't help either. Datassette's side is definitely the highlight here, as it has some pretty strong electro house influences.
3+

Luckily, Datassette released his side of the split as a solo EP with a bonus track (which is the title that's actually on the chart), so that's the release I'd personally recommend.

Paul White - The Strange Dreams of Paul White (2009)
>instrumental hip-hop
It seems like Paul White has had some pretty popular collaborations recently, not that I've listened to any of them. This is his first album, and I hope that his production has improved over the past 8 years. My one gripe here is that the beats are heavily sampled-based, but it feels like a majority of the samples are vocal clips that don't add much depth (almost like a attempt to fill in where rapping could've gone). It's only exacerbated by the fact that this album has the Donuts format of a bunch of short vignettes: most of the tracks don't get a chance to do anything interesting, and the tracks as a whole aren't cohesive enough to create a "good vibe."
2.5+
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>>73745717
"Black" metal:
Deathspell Omega - Paracletus
Ulver - Bergtatt
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>>73745949
nice
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>>73745717
i
love
electronic
music

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/sinjin-hawke/first-opus/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/rod_modell/incense_and_black_light/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/nico_niquo/epitaph/

Choose between these two:
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/secede/tryshasla/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/marc-romboy/voyage-de-la-planete/
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>>73746034
im actually only gonna take two of those rrecs sorry bub
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>>73746034
ok thats fine
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>>73746078
>>73746122
crispi chip
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>>73745717
Avalon Emerson - Whities 006
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>>73745717
>BM
Satyricon - Nemesis Divina

>Bleep
AHC - V
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thanks lads i'm not actually doing a tourney but i wouldn't have gotten recs otherwise
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>>73746538
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>>73745717
Vlad Tepes/Belketre - March To The Black Holocaust
Bathory - s/t
Darkspace - Darkspace II
Mayhem - De Mysteris Dom Sathanas
Sigh - Imaginary Sonicscape
Hellhammer - Satanic Rites
Silencer - Death - Pierce Me
Darkthrone - Panzerfaust
Striborg - Embittered Darkness - Isle De Morts
Depressive Silence - Depressive Silence II (bleepy black metal AKA dungeon synth)
Weakling - Dead As Dreams
Coldworld - Melancholie 2
Behemoth - The Satanist
Venom - Welcome To Hell
All black metal
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>>73746538
shamepai market value has just significantly lowered
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>>73746554
>Depressive Silence - Depressive Silence II (bleepy black metal AKA dungeon synth)
aka not black metal at all, nerdboy
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>>73746538
why not report back on which one you liked the most after hearing them all

You frick

>>73746554
>that list
Oh no

>>73746610
R E C C S
E
C
C
S
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>>73745717
Entombed- left hand path
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>>73746620
>>73746672
rvde
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>>73746538
was also gonna rec figure - destruction series vol 1 but too bad now i WONT anymore even thou its a real solid ep and you shoulda checked it out
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>>73746674
Not black metal
Also, Clandestine is better
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>>73746672
oh yeah uhhh

hmm
you've sorta already done a drone of a lotta my favs because thats all i rec to people for tourneys lol

ill just link a bunch and you can choose the ones you havent heard yet because i forget
how many was it, ten?
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>>73746554
HmmMmMmMmMMM i need someone to redpill me on this list i dont trust you yet
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>>73746792
well a lot of it is really essential BM
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>>73746827
ok now i sort of trust him more thanks
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>>73746787
ye just give me whatever you want
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>>73746905
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/blacksheep/blacksheep/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/david_garland/control_songs/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/chris_weisman/transparency/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%E3%82%B2%E3%83%AB%E3%83%8B%E3%82%AB/%E6%96%B0%E4%B8%96%E7%B4%80%E3%81%B8%E3%81%AE%E9%81%8B%E6%B2%B3__shinseiki_e_no_unga_/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/neros_day_at_disneyland/from_rotting_fantasylands/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/frank_pahl/the_romantic_side_of_schizophrenia/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/emeralds/allegory_of_allergies/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/zom_zoms/yellow_rainbow/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/extra_life/secular_works/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/bill-nelson/quit-dreaming-and-get-on-the-beam/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/bill-wells-and-maher-shalal-hash-baz/gok/

heres a couple i love a lot
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>>73747132
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>>73738647
did it really hit #1 in USA lmao

>>73738673
odd starting point, but good flowchart

>>73738045
puerto rico :(

>>73739305
ok
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>>73747193
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>>73747217
wow a 9/10 for that cashmere cat album must be a real jam
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>>73747217
wait this isnt the most recent one
eh whateve
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>>73747243
weak joke

i much preferred the joke when everybody bugged benji about giving neu! a 2
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Still tons of time to rec for this tourney >>73740864
I'll make a power ranking and bully the non-qualifiers so don't miss out on the fun.

>>73741678
Nice, I need the 8-person tourney template over top tho

>>73745860
hype

>>73747217
>puerto rico :(
laffing @ u
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new chart thing of recent interests
my little tourney is on hold for right now but i'll maybe possibly get to it some day
hugs to sdc for putting this frog on it for me (frogs>pigs)
what should i hear first
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>>73747616
>frogs>pigs
>what should i hear first
The sound of a bullet entering your friggen skull
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>>73747616
Np bud.
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alright I'm still out of town so no charts but here's what I've been jamming

They Might Be Giants-Flood(1990)
>alternative rock, indie pop

The perfect encapsulation of TMBG's ethos as a band. Basically, sheer nerdy fun. Some problems I have with Lincoln still carry over, like the overly synthetic MIDI-esque instrumentation, but the songs are tighter and catchier, it's funnier, and the two Johns have more likable, affable voices. Triangle and Fish, where do I go from here?

3.0-

Iron Maiden-Powerslave(1984)
>heavy metal

The closer is a wonderfully over the top, maximalist piece of metal. Dickinson's operatic vocals wail, the band brings in acoustic instrumentation to aid a prog metal attempt, and the soaring dual guitars are just fun as hell to listen to. That track is by and large the only one I really like here, though. Every other track ranges from semi-catchy yet ultimately repetitive and bland ("Flash of the Blade") to just totally worthless. A bit better than The Number of the Beast, nonetheless.

2.0+

The Gun Club-Fire of Love(1981)
>punk blues, psychobilly

Never thought a psychobilly record could be this cool. This really benefits from being more of a punk album than anything else, the rhythms and the vocals are fucking insane, even if some of the bluesier sections are less than stellar. This is all atmosphere and down and dirty feel over anything else, and it totally succeeds in that regard.

3.0+

The Crickets-The "Chirping" Crickets(1957)
>rockabilly, rock & roll

Some fine, no frills rock & roll. Holly would massively improve on his self-titled record, but there are some great cuts here, all boasting wondrous guitar work. Sadly, it never really amounts to anything more than basic rock.
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>>73747916
Bad maiden opinion
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:}
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>>73748013
:@
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>>73747916
Exact gun club rating I thought it would be lol.
enter my thing >>73740864
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>>73747616
richard youngs festival
i downloaded that yesterday so i wanna know if its a good
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>>73748210
on it!

you mind throwing me a link? slsk and big albums plus my internet don't usually equal good outcome :Y
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>>73747962
yeah probably

still going thru their discog lmao

>>73748104
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/georges_brassens/1ere_serie___georges_brassens_chante_les_chansons_poetiques_____et_souvent_gaillardes__de____georges_brassens_f1/

just hmu if you've already heard it
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>Various Artists - Desperately Seeking Suicide
>Industrial, Minimal Wave, Dark Ambient
2.5
Interesting compilation of European and American obscure acts (at least most of them if you're not familiar with the genres).
Most of the noise tracks are very weak and the only one that stands out from it is the one from KK Null while the minimal wave/synthpop stuff dominates with their clearer ideas.
Really helpfull to discover some bands that otherwise would be kinda hard to come by, specially those that were not as prolific.
Favorite tracks: Frühstück Fernsehen Schlafen, Der Schnitter, Suicidez-Moi Pas!, Paralysis

>Mojave 3 - Out of Tune
>Dream pop, Alt-Country
2-
Is just inevitable for me to ask "why" taken the fact that I know what half of this band made in Slowdive.
I don't think this is bad whatsoever but I've tried to like this band before and the first half of this album gave me some hope that I would this time around, that I could find that thing that makes me say "this is Mojave 3 and not Rachel and Neil doing mediocre alt-country", but I was wrong again, it just turns out to be so flat.
Favorite tracks: Some Kinda Angel


woah I'm almost done with this thing, thinking in a tourney next maybe :s
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>>73748281
>you mind throwing me a link?
big albums plus puerto rico plus internet don't equal good outcome

also, turns out i downloaded two richard youngs albums but not festival :/
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>>73748551
yamir more like big idiet
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>>73748574
shut the FUCK UP
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neverendingchartrendering.org aint lettin me download any chart

Restarted, cleaned out extra data, but it still don't work

I think this happened before, doesn't the site just do this sometimes
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>>73748844
uh u can just cut it out straight from the browser lol
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>>73748875
but it'll look ugly that way :c
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>>73748899
it will look the same
just use the snipping tool or sth
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>>73748875
did that but it's just stuck on rendering, regardless of what setting I have

imma try different browsers
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>>73748551
ill download it and upload it for both of us
america and puerto rico unite
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>>73748925
nah it's just down boy
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>>73748551
Richard Youngs - Festival
>drone, ambient

https://www.mediafire.com/folder/f4fsb44uk4wkyo5,88hrd27mmqc9b97,51g8dlu8p34ufdt,n67eta4gd231r76,vxz99tjd3oivymg/shared
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something doesn't feel right.. being in canada during the 4th of july :-(
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>>73740864
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/%E3%81%86%E3%81%95%E3%81%8E%E3%81%AE%E3%81%B8%E3%81%84%E3%81%9F%E3%81%84%E3%81%AF%E5%BE%85%E6%A9%9F/%E6%9E%B6%E7%A9%BA%E7%9A%84%E3%81%99%E3%81%BF%E3%82%84%E3%81%8B-kakuuteki-sumiyaka/
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>listening to fireworks while watching fireworks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztvr09J7KK4

I recommend that everyone try this
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>>73750217
>mfw listening to godspeed at fireworks show
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hope you guys are seein some sparks

>Lucio Capece, Julia Eckhardt, Christian Kesten, Radu Malfatti, Toshimaru Nakamura & Taku Sugimoto - Wedding Ceremony
>EAI, Modern Classical

Zonder Titel is the first composition to open up the album. After a minute of silence, 5 components can be heard: bubbling/crackling from a synth, what sounds like an extended exhale, the tapping of some brass cymbal or gong, two string instruments rising in pitch.

With the huge collaborator list performing live, Improvisation is a hodgepodge of many sounds, unorganized but also playing off each other. Quartet +2 focuses on singular tones, the exhaling of before through an instrument uncomfortably reminding some listeners of ASMR, and the ambiance of their surroundings. An emergency vehicle drives by at one point, and it seemed that its two-tone melody ingrained itself in my mind as the musicians continued to meticulously perform, letting a bass clarinet continue to gaze away. The player's embouchure and breathing are exposed and form the rhythms and harmonies, adding to what would normally be the "music" of 4'33" in this live setting.

From what I read, the end of the final track involved one of performers passing around strips of text to the audience, and telling them to read them out loud. The resulting apprehension is unique.

This album can become very powerful on a quiet night. I stopped myself from listening to this when a lawn mower was turned on outside. In the silence itself, faint noises become specks of light through a canopy of foliage.

7/10
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>>73750950
>박민희 - 쓸쓸쓸
>Korean Freak Folk a capella

It begins like a nosebleed that starts for no reason, in cold weather.

I don't know the name for the technique, but the unique Eastern voices you'd expect from a performance are here. Except, there's no shamisen or chimes in the background-- so we're left with the impressive voice control and support.

The third track begins uncomfortably close, several disembodied mouths whispering and muttering in your face...

...and the fourth opens with a gentle piano song, stepping out of a soundless storm into a warm home.The fifth track uses the voices from track 3 to make innocent harmonies. The final still is what one would expect from normal freak folk, with strange vocal ticks, traditional instrumentation, and wandering melodies, closing the album in a miniature triumph

While I appreciated the contrasting moods, I wasn't too keen on the content of the songs themselves.

6/10


>Taku Unami & Takahiro Kawaguchi - Teatro Assente
>Onkyo

Teatre Assente roughly transfers to "vacant theatre".

The "gimmick" of this album is its creator unwillingness to name the sources of its sounds. What's even better about this album is that it's story-driven. It's best to interpret the narrative yourself. I heard 4 main characters, taking place in a "theater" 200 years in the future.

It starts out as field recording, before introducing some simple but effective echoes in knocking by anybody of nowhere (dub mix).

And THEN. The second to the last track, though it starts off as expected for the album, something unexpected happens. If you need a hint, look at the title: "a metal object colored with green. after a while, with green and black." The final (title) track has similar surprises.

There is a feeling I can't quite express, hearing an album based on silence end. A mixture of tension, wanting more? Whatever it is, this album managed to make itself feel busy with silence, and I could listen to it again for that.

8/10
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>Forest Swords - Compassion
>Ambient, Downtempo

It was the modern instrumentation that hindered Engravings, and the same happens here with the first track. The Highest Flood is the true opener, with subtle brass and the fuzzy chants that Forest Swords is known for. At least he still manages his vocal sampling decent enough-- Gathering is a highlight on Engravings for a reason. Raw Language is another standout for this reason, though it actually sounds like UK Bass.

Panic is anything but, bringing back a dubby bass with a sound I can only compare to a kazoo and samples from Soul music-- it falls flat. Tracks like Vandalism and Sjurvival rely on hums from various people as their melodies.

A big issue with Forest Swords is how is tracks always feel similarly constructed. There is no blend to the way he mixes his songs, and the framework is original as repeated suburban housing. He brings more woodwind and percussion sounds to freshen up, but sometimes they can sound really hokey amongst the heavier parts. Reminds me Emeralds actually, but a bit worse.

I think that's why I'm beginning to dislike Forest Swords, the more I hear them. Style over substance and whatnot.

6/10


>Boards of Canada - Music has the right to children
>Downtempo, Ambient Techno

If there's one undeniable fact about Boards of Canada, it's that they've claimed their sound ahead of the game. The nostalgic electronics, the probing nature of their peerless samples, the lingering sense of dread.

This album's age shows with its production, unfortunately.

>Yeah, that's right

7/10

>>73750972
i guffawed
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>The Beatles - Abbey Road
>pop rock

Does this album sound clean and polished? Mhm

Did it innovate by incorporating experimental sound sources and production techniques of the time, on songs like Octopus's Garden and Maxwell's Silver Hammer? sure

Was it successful in taking said sound processes and creating an ideally sized, accessible album? Sometimes

Is the context that this album was assembled at the end of The Beatle's friendships and group coordination noteworthy, when listening to this? Definitely

Even when it didn't do anything much for me, do I think that The End is a fitting conclusion for their career? Yessir

Do I appreciate this album's usage of the Moog, and its hand in bringing it exposure? For sure


Did ANY song grab me, besides the Here Comes The Sun, for which I imagine the sun hurtling towards Earth at a horrifying rate? Do I want to listen to this album again? Do I even remember portions of this album, after 2 listens?

nope

5/10
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>>73750950
ohayo hoahio is really good hope you like!
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>>73751045
took ya long enough

do tago mago next
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>>73751174
:)

>>73751335
how different is it from ege bamyasi
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>>73751358
A hell of a lot more dynamic and experimental.
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i can dig that
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My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Of course Kevin Shields’ guitar tricks are incredible, but the actual songs themselves leave a little bit to be desired in terms of depth to the songwriting.
4+

Circus Mort - Circus Mort EP
>Post Punk
Yep, that’s post-punk alright. Disappointingly average.
2+

Swans - Swans EP
>Post Punk, White Jazz
A preview of the style they would take in the later 1980s and early 90s more influenced by post punk instead of industrial noise rock. Still maintains the leading basslines of early Swans, but also a saxophone that sounds like a bug buzzing by your ear. Better than Circus Mort, but not by much, you’d be better off listening to another post punk or no wave or jazz punk band.
2.5

Annexus Quam - Osmose
>Krautrock, White Jazz
Vastly underrated krautrock record. Very Atmospheric. I recommend it to fans of Rock Bottom.
4.0-

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada
“Moya” is pretty average Godspeed, but “BBF3” is one of their best.
3.5+

Mayhem - Pure Fucking Armageddon
>Noisecore, Black Metal
More like pure fucking watermelon lmao. If you listen closely, you can hear the sounds of thrash metal songs dying. I think Euro or Dead or another one of them moves the mic at one point.
1.5-

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
Considered their magnum opus for good reason.
4.5-
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>>73751767
>Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
>4.5-

nice. godspeed does not get enough cred around here
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did I miss anything important

also if NY-bros are serious abt meeting up I'll be in Manhattan from Sunday to Thursday

>>73747916
>Flood better than Lincoln
No!

But for real their s/t (not the Demo tape) is great, and Apollo 18 and John Henry might be your gig if you dug Flood. Severe Tire Damage is also a pretty good live album if you dig that era.

Otherwise, they have a pretty skippable discography. Their educational/kid music period sucks, but they have really good singles here and there. Experimental Film, The Mesopotamians, Man It's so Loud in Here and a few others I can't think of atm are good, but the albums they're on aren't anything special.

They do have a few non-album singles like the Malcom in the Middle theme song and Nightgown of the Sullen Moon. Their Homestar Runner collabs are cute too if you're into that. If you REALLY dig pre-Flood TMBG I'd give their promo as well as the "Then: The Earlier Years" compilation a spin, which is basically their first two albums + some unreleased singles.

I'm just gushing though. Listen to their s/t and go from there.
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>>73740864
Plagal Grind - Plagal Grind EP
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>>73752595
>did i miss anything important
yea, all of my posts
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>>73752595
This >>73741938

You know if I missed any other music from /daily/? I got one spot left but I could add another row
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>>73752856
add more me :^)
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>>73752856
when my ambient country album is finished in three years i'm going to overthrow bear
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>>73752856
Magenta Circuit
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>>73753080
>Hampus
I never knew

I think the there may be enough for a third row now

>>73752971
This post inspires me
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>>73752856
>>73752971
I wish my anxiety didn't hold me back from even placing a note in my DAW, I have so so many ideas for music including and about 4 linked concept albums that spans 8 discs, which I'm also failing to write a single word down about it, everything's collecting in my head for now.
I've been taking Music Industries class but now I can't even do a single thing in there too.

This was the first song I've made, nothing else since. https://soundcloud.com/soupplate/sketchy
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banger
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>>73754747
yes
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>>73754747
lots of people here will disagree but i agree sort of
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i kind of ignored most of your BM recs but gimme more bleep please
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>>73755248
unknown artist - untitled
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>>73755272
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://caoutchou.com/
https://www.thewire.co.uk/audio/the-wire-tapper/the-wire-tapper-44/9

Finally getting a release date and cover reveal on this thing. Been waiting for so long since the album was "announced".
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>>73755248
>basic channel compilation
why tho
its a good introduction to them but definitely the incorrect way to listen to bc

i you only want albums:
nicolas jaar - space is only noise
moodymann - a silent introduction
moomin - the story about you

EP:
nicolas jaar - nymphs iii [most people prefer II but this is where its really at.... both are great tho]
dj nigga fox - noite e dia
autechre - anti
amnesia scanner - angels rig hook

>>73750972
sometimes i feel like these are made by taxxon himself but theyre funny enough for me to not care

>>73741938
>2 eric taxxon albums
>neither is sky simplified
weak

if youre short on daily music you could always use this:
https://m.soundcloud.com/user-559549822/liturgy-x-kill-la-kill-follow-your-way
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>>73755382
lmao i didnt know there were 13 months
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>>73755400
lol, ameriga
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>>73755391
nice good

also idk i like phylyps trak and quadrant dub and wanted to check out the comp
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tony
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>>73755248
SHXCXCHCXSH - rrrrgrrgrrr EP
Drexciya - Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller IV
Pole - 2
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>>73743271
>gonna DL and look out for your next release my dude

Siiiiick, we're probably releasing it sometime late july / early august if everything goes right

>>73743310
>desu I didn't actually know he was a drum till you said but man, what a lad

Yeah, the drums in Setsuko are absolutely mad too. The demo is all recorded live with one microphone in the middle of the room and the last song we did one take of before the band who would practice after us came in lol.
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>>73755248
Muslimgauze - United States Of Islam
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>>73746538
P.funny desu
Just do the tourney tho what's the problem
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>>73753596
pretty nice song dude, your inspiration comes through p clearly
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another set of 2, changed some rating's marks.

gfr - 3.33

>Six Organs of Admittance - Dark Noontide
That first song was such a great start to the album, however the rest fell down rather quickly.
5+/11

>The Microphones - Mount Eerie
Basically my same thoughts I had on this before, just not as harsh.
4+/11

>The Gerogerigegege - Hell Driver
The third track...
This rating pretty much comes out of me for an entirely personal reason. I just had to stop listening to that 3rd track in absolute fear of my hearing. It didn't hurt, and I never realized until I took off my headphones at the 15 minute mark, felt like I had gone partially deaf, and I was listening on a quiet volume too. This is absolutely not fun for me having to experience this. Just never fails to make me feel horrible cause this fucked me up, and I still feel like shit, I have no idea if my ears have recovered all the way yet and It's just letting anxiety take control over me. I then took a 30 minute break and continued, this time with the volume on the media player on 1% and the system volume on 30%. I could barely even hear the thing and it STILL managed to numb my ears. I had to give up. Music should never ever be a detriment to one's health.
Everything else is just reeally boring.
fuckk
1+/11

1/2
Connection error.
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>>73756370
natkingcole - 6.33

>John Fahey - Guitar Vol. 4 (The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party and Other Excursions)
A solid release but defiently doesn't reach up to the simple beauty of Santa Barbara Oil Slick. It's the same ideas but not done the best that they could be. The first track does have some of the best parts.
7-/11

>Washington Phillips - The Key to the Kingdom
I have a bias here regarding religion in music and I really hate it, considering my past experiences and the concepts. And yes that was enough to hinder the experience for me, cause the music was nice but I just can't get over that, also factored in with the awful recording/media quality of the 1920's. The last 4 bonus tracks were quite bad.
5+/11
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>Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks Volume 15 - Englishtown, NJ - 09/03/77
The general consensus among Deadheads is that the band could do no wrong in 1977. Under the direction of a new producer they were tighter and more rehearsed than ever, had new songs that would lend to memorable jams live, and this renewed energy shines through on all the highlights. This show itself has gained some notoriety as the best show of the year outside of May. There's no way around it: a Grateful Dead show hardly gets better than this, regardless of the era.

The Mississippi Half-Step from this show is one of those versions of a song that just outshine any other performance of the song ever. The two peaks during this jam are some of the best evidence out there of the magic--the so-called "IT"--that comes through from time-to-time. The thing is, all over the show from start to finish. People talk quite a bit about the Eyes of the World from this show as best-ever, which is faster than most other versions. And then of course, there's what's certainly one of the best ever Not Fade Away performances, which goes on for 20 funky minutes.

I could go on and on (plenty others have) and I'd still miss mentioning some magic moment that takes place here.

8/10

>Miles Davis Quintet - Miles Smiles
Try as I might, I just can't connect with this one so well, which is a shame because one could hardly imagine a better band. Tony Williams in particular shines more than anyone else here. In my limited knowledge of post-bop, its intent is often tense and chaotic and to sweep you off your feet during the upbeat numbers, which I feel most with Coltrane's Giant Steps. That's almost achieved here at times--namely "Orbits", "Footprints", and "Freedom Jazz Dance". It just never really reaches any peak that's hinted at all throughout the album. It's likely just falling on deaf ears, but I can't help but wish it would aim for just a little bit more excitement.

6/10
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>>73756466
And now I'm about to hit 1,000 RYM ratings and I have no idea what it should be. Give suggestions/ideas.
https://rateyourmusic.com/~ricebeansandegg
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>>73756490
>Buffalo Springfield - Last Time Around
I often get the feeling I should like this band more than I do, seeing as how they have two of the greatest songwriters writing many of the songs. They're often close to having something cool, but it always comes across a little too un-realized for my liking, like the melodies hadn't been quite worked out enough to convey what they're trying to convey. It's not helped by a strange set of pop arrangements for country rock. And of course that neither Neil Young or Stephen Stills had quite reached a peak in their ability by this point. Nonetheless, the group was totally fractured by this point, and on exactly none of the songs here do all the members play, which itself lends to a fractured feel that the set of songs is all over the place, making it hard to pin down what they were even going for. Like I said, many of these songs are almost there.

5/10
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>>73756498
Abba Gold
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>>73756498
it doesn't mean anything
either way
Scooter - No Time To Chill
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Good-day /daily/, kinda weird to see the same thread available across multiple days. Mostly been trying to whist through all the new releases. Tried the following;

>Rites of Spring - End on End. Listed as the s/t on Spotify much to my confusion. I find it hard to believe that they are the first Emo band, they sound more like some 80's punk band or very early post-hardcore though I suppose that's the point. Lyrics didn't really seem that personal either other than Theme, Guy's vocals didn't seem to have that much emotion either compared to say Isaac Brock or Mike Kinsella. Still very much enjoyed the album though especially For Want Of, Theme, Nudes and In Silence/ Words Away.
>Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory. Never listened to Staples before that sifted through this over ten times thus far and I don't get the hype. Perhaps its 'cause I don't hugely appreciate hip-hop though the beats and sampling seem so derivative and lifeless to the extent where I'm now really starting to believe that white guilt it tainting many of these reviewers. Lyrically it isn't that great either, just songs about the Feds, bad relationships and labels, I suppose in the current age its near impossible to write an original set of lyrics but come on. Its a good album and I somewhat enjoyed it, though no more than a 6 objectively. I'd personally give it a strong 4 to a light 5.

>>73747217
What happens in Puerto Rico anon? Non-American here I've always just assumed that its a bunch of blacks/ mixed-race people smacking pinatas and slacking all the time, I know they have that observatory in Arecibo though, looks pretty neat.

>>73756498
Sounds cool anon, well done on such an achievement!

>>73755248
>Ancient Methods - La Saignee - Metaphysik.

>>73754747
Why do people dislike Panda Bear's recent material so much, I've yet to listen to it though its garnered mass acclaim and appears to be his most accessible release, so what's wrong with it?
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>>73756498
scooter No time to chill
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>>73756498
eric taxxon - paul
because that's gay m8
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>>73756530
>"white guilt"
get the fuck out
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>>73756626
What are you doing in /sissypinko/ you dork?
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>>73756498
scooter no time to chill
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>>73756626
O wait wrong person. Sorry.
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>>73756524
>>73756533
>scooter no time to chill
late on that one
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>>73756654
I'm not the one whos not able to just dislike something without painting race over it, did you even read the post I replied to?
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>>73756688
No. Why would I read /daily/ posts?
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>>73756498
or, for poseur cred, a four hour feldman album or some shit
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Was going through some old albums yesterday looking for something to listen to and came across this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OEPi4SH6yw
I forgot about the goosebumps I get every time I listen to this song.
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>>73756688
My reaction towards the album wouldn't be different if it were recorded by a white person, though the acclaim is clearly unwarranted as far as I can see and in the current climate seems attributed to race.
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>>73756533
>>73756660
>>73756687
actually this works, the scooter best of album i listened to for transgod's blind listenalong
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>>73756530
>I don't understand an album so people must like it because of "white guilt"

Look my dude I don't even like that album either but come one
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>>73756845
>Scooter on the same level as Colin Stetson - New History warfare Vol 2

I just want to see a review for why already you have made me suffer for too long
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>>73756845
Congrats you're a real big boy now.
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>>73756922
me in pic
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>>73756903
which one's too high/low?
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>>73756877
In your view then, what do you consider great about it? What points could you give to say that this is one of the greatest releases of this year?

Its a decent album, don't get me wrong, though lyrically its no TPAB, there's not really any style either and the production is incredibly bland. What is Staple's doing that other hip-hop artists aren't? Sell me on it, that goes for all of you.
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>>73756952
Check the bottom left of the daily-core chart
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I'm going on a trip to Bulgaria tomorrow. Anybody got recs for bulgarian music?
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>>73756845
Now that's out of the way, I will be putting the /daily/ chart on hold to do another tourney!

https://rateyourmusic.com/~ricebeansandegg
-Anything goes, just make sure I haven't heard it, or not on my wish-list.

Winner gets a 10 album drone if they want.
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>>73756978
Obvious recs:
Le Mystère des voix bulgares - Le mystère des voix bulgares : volume 1
The Bulgarian Voices »Angelite« feat. Huun-Huur-Tu, Sergey Starostin & Mikhail Alperin Fly, - Fly My Sadness (also mixes in Tuvan Throat Singing)
Less obvious:
v/a - In the Shadow of the Mountain: Bulgarian Folk Music
Chœur "Svetoslav Obretenov" - Grande Liturgie Orthodoxe Slave
If you have a long time to kill:
v/a - Outsinging the Nightingale: Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music
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>>73757236
hellier ulysses prime example
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>>73757236
Try Squirm Orchestra - Do Little Say Nothing.
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>>73757236
hey
Murmuure - s/t
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>>73747916
s/t, Apollo 18, John Henry, Here Comes Science, The Else
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>>73757242
Oh, and some non-folk:
Peвю - IV.88 - V.89 (post-punk)
New Generation - Forever (new wave)
Marran Gosov - Vocoding Life / Psycho-Akustik (really weird shit)
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>>73757264
>>73757272
>>73757274
added

I've also made an improved tourney template that has correct and centered spacing
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>>73757236
Terry Riley - Persian Surgery Dervishes
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>>73756466
>that Washington Phillips review
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1 hr left to enter >>73740864
qualifications will be determined tonight
still time to make a shitty tourney background and automatically get in
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>>73756956
I said I didn't like it either so I can't tell you that
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>>73757352
i knoww
>>73757338
thank
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>>73757236
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%E5%B1%B1%E4%B8%8B%E9%81%94%E9%83%8E/%E5%83%95%E3%81%AE%E4%B8%AD%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%91%E5%B9%B4-boku-no-naka-no-shonen/
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>>73756438
Debatable
>>73757236
Juana Molina - halo
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>>73757236
Graham Lambkin - Salmon Run
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>>73757236
Cornelius - Point

cus you liked fantasma and it's like a more experimental version of that.
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>>73757403
>Debatable
maybe but that's why we're here innit
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>>73757424
No.
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>>73757364
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>>73757432
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>>73740864
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FgH4JKzmEk

henlo
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>>73757449
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>>73756978
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/paul_dolden/who_has_the_biggest_sound_/
it's wacky, overstuffed and restless and will def overwhelm you in *some* way
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>>73757485
meant to reply to >>73757236 obv
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>>73757236
transilvanian hunger
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>>73757538
>transilvanian hunger
this?? https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/darkthrone/transilvanian-hunger/
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>>73757565
yes
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>>73757389
But you should be able to make a case for it regardless, no? I dislike Trout Mask Replica though I could waste pages writing about how its the greatest musical work of all time, the same could be said of NEU! or even Oasis, there's just not really anything you can say about this album. The first four tracks are great though once 745 starts its all downhill from there more or less. Nothing that really sets it apart from the competition which is naturally how I come to the conclusion of "white guilt", sure its the cry wolf of the music industry but really, I mean there's no real way you can spin this to an 8.7 BNM. And the "manic energy" that P4K claims is non existent, I mean its not exactly the Death Grips or John Maus (and I know I'll get a slapping for saying that).
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>>73756370
>1+
>+
Okay why?
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>>73757438
i enjoyed this post
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>>73757242
>>73757299
thx
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>>73757598
Other songs stayed around the 3+ to 2- area, and also counting to how my ears perceived the tones on track 3 where others may not have that problem, maybe due to varying headphones - I don't know.
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>>73757598
i mean it still is p poser
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>>73757236
I need to sleep but there are 4 spots left.
I'll add everything in when I wake up.
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>>73757647
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/mike-and-rich/expert-knob-twiddlers_f3/
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>>73756530
>What happens in Puerto Rico anon?
bad

>Non-American here I've always just assumed that its a bunch of blacks/ mixed-race people smacking pinatas and slacking all the time, I know they have that observatory in Arecibo though, looks pretty neat.
yeah you get the jist of it, not as black as youd expect though. ive been to the observatory, quite cool but now that china is making (made?) a bigger one its not as cool anymore. at least it got a where in the world is san diego episode dedicated to it
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>>73757236
Melt-Banana - Cell-Scape
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>>73757236
in!
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>>73757236
Nuno Canavarro - Plux Quba
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>>73757236
Reserving
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>>73757596
No, I'm not protecting this record, I'm just saying that using Occam's razor we can probably assume that it's just an album people (and reviewers) like, even though we don't. Tastes are different from person to person etc.
I almost never agree with reviewers.

It sounds kind of far-fetched thinking every reviewer who have given it a positive score does it because of some collective underlying "white guilt". A more probable reason it has gotten such high scores among white reviewers could be that many white reviewers hasn't given a shit about hip-hop until recently and now they think this is great because they haven't heard much.
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>>73757236
Annexus Quam Osmose
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>>73758185
I'm not saying that every reviewer would have been influenced by it, though there is undoubtedly a trend of hip-hop albums being given overly positive reviews and having escalated scores so that, if you were to average the scores of all hip-hop album you'd be looking at an average that is far higher than for rock/ pop/ Tuvan throat singing etc. That being said I see your point, I'll roll with that for now.
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>>73758244
maybe it's just because hip hop is the newer genre dude
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>>73758365
Does that seriously happen? I mean you'd think with it being newer people would surely be more critical as a form of skepticism about the genre. I mean didn't Pet Sounds initially get mauled by the American press despite being likable and a huge leap forward in virtually every aspect?
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Man, the non-Scott Walker tracks on Nite Flights are SO boring. Specially since he finishes his side of the record with Nite Flights and The Electrician.
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>>73757596
>I dislike Trout Mask Replica though I could waste pages writing about how its the greatest musical work of all time
why music criticism is a buncha bullshit in a nutshell
>>73758405
it's been there, the genre wasn't invented with mbdtf
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>>73758405
Pet Sounds being panned may have had something to do with a better marketed and arguably very similar band at the height of their popularity releasing their biggest album to date shortly after its release. You know, the band whose earlier works Pet Sounds was compared to in contemporary reviews.
Also note how there was plenty of skepticism towards hip-hop when it was actually new. It's been decades since then though, so now it's 'in' as a result of a variety of factors ranging from legitimate consumer interest to efficient marketing on the studios' part. The music industry's biggest earners are streaming and downloading services which are mostly used by younger people who always reject the previous generation's music in favour of anything new(er). This is also the audience music publications have to serve if they want to stay afloat so they'll hire reviewers whose opinions will generally be in line with those of the most profitable demographic.
But you're right, the general audience doesn't usually go crazy for the real innovators. Which Vince Staples is not. He's a relatively fresh face who makes servicable music taking just enough from whoever's pushing boundaries right now to get the "normies" excited, but not so much to scare them away.

>>73757596
Since when does an 8.7 from P4K mean anything tho?
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>>73758926
Some smart cunt
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Hi everyone I'm the anon >>73484265, I back with some new shit
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>>73759174
>100 point scale
HHMmMmmMMMMMM
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>>73752595
>>73757293
thanks bois, I'll definitely give the s/t a listen soon.

funny that they've collabed with HR, the whole time I was listening to flood that's all I was thinking about.
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>>73759174
>all except 2 are 7.0-7.9
hmmmmmmmmmmm
>>73759258
riohv - green room
torn hawk - bad deadlift
see other - linda
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>>73759258
Death of a Typografer
Varcharz
TFSOL - Dead Cities
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>>73759314
thanks
>>73759320
sorry bub

filosofem is good who knew
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>>73759363
Jesus Tod is the definition of atmoBM for me, perfect atmosphere.

Also listen to at least Varcharz, it's the best Mouse On Mars album and a very underrated IDM album.
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>>73759397
gotcha Manbro
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>>73759320
Tried Future sounds of London, had all the elements of really corny electronics like old Aphex Twin but worse

I tried idiology and it was liking biting into a stale piece of bread

I can't into older techno
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>>73759512
Which FSOL you heard?

Listen to Niun Niggung. Or go straight for their masterpiece and listen to Varcharz.

Sucks to be you, Death of a Typografer is a p good record. Maybe check out my other techno rec to trip up (Pole - 2), it has the most soothing dub techno track ever and it doesn't bore me though it's twenty something minutes.
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>>73759363
SOlid chart, you'll have fun with this one.
Surprised you hadn't heard Filosofem until now. Hvis lyset tar oss is also very solid, it doesn't reach the same highs Filosofem does but it's more consistent imo.
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>>73759605
i basically haven't touched metal until this chart
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>>73759554
Lifeforms
>collaborated with Max Richter
Mediocre artists collaborating lmao

I'll try Varchaz
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>>73759633
Are you doing maybe other charts for other metal subgenres?

Also it never occurred me but /daily/ in general doesn't seem to listen to a lot of metal.
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>>73759679
yeah next time i do a metal chart i'll probably just do "metal" i didnt really think this thru
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>>73759679
You're right which is unfortunate because there's a lot of gems hidden in the massive pile of derivative trash. Me, s, zane, and maybe ImposterTuco are the only ones really into it at all I think
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>>73759794
I think I would probably count but more on the basis that I find BM very interesting and try to listen whatever I stumble upon but I never went for "ok let's do this" and hear all the essentials and stuff
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>>73759363
def listen to some more Burzum in the future, at least Hvis Lyset Tar Oss, I like Filosofem a bit but Hvis is better imo
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>>73759818
I don't know your taste at all sorry lol
Metal was the first genre I got into and I had heard most of the essentials before I even started browsing /mu/. Nostalgia might be the main reason I'm still into the genre idk
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>>73759855
>Hvis is better
Shit nigga Dunkelheit and Jesus Tod alone are better than Hvis as a whole.

>>73759856
No trouble man, I don't post that frequently anyway to make my taste that clear to everybody else, wish I could commit more to my charts.
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Nah Hvis has way better atmosphere and also Rundgang drags so much

>I don't post that frequently anyway to make my taste that clear to everybody else
I only know you have Portishead - Third on the /daily/ chart and that's good
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Yoo bump limit
Now fuck off
Make a new thread or something idc
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>>73760001
who the fuck are you
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>>73760001
I appreciate this picture
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also why does paracletus sound like post-rock but edgier (in a good way)
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>>73760011
>>73760022
Jesus why are you still here?
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>>73756370
if you really disliked all this music you wouldn't continue listening to all of this, you're merely pretending
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>>73760050
why are you here in the first place mein freund?
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>>73760042
It sounds like math metal to me
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>>73760065
I could ask you the same
I just want a thread to post in without fuckers bothering me
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>>73760091
Autism
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>>73760091
that's ridiculous. it's not even funny.
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>>73760091
Why don't you make it then? Stop complaining
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>>73760001
Do you even know how many time znes there are in the Soviet Union son?
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new thread never
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>>73760140
This guy gets it
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>>73759987
meant for

>>73759885
>>
Apokatastasis Pantôn holy hecc
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god i hate you all
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>>73758926
I mean, its a bit of an excessive rating, even for P4K. I see your point though, I'm a moron, sorry.
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>>73760174
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Praise Zizek
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>>73760164
;)
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ALLEZ CUISINE
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>>73760174
God hates us all.
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>>73760277
Dubs prove my point
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>>73760292
i like you tho
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>>73760356
Aww thanks, I like you too.
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Noothredd
>>73760444
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>>73756370
i don't think you heard the same albums i did.
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>>73760662
i dont think batfinks hears anything we do
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>>73760571
You tryna start a race war?
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>>73760955
>>73760955
>>73760955
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