Is /mu/'s taste in punk really as bad as everyone says?
Punk is shit. Sorry.
>>74523345
/mu/ cant even shit post right
>>74523322
I was told by someone that Plastic Surgery Disasters was the greatest hardcore album ever.
Why do people hate phil collins?
cheesy
>>74523228
Because Peter Gabriel is still butthurt that Phil was better, so he pays 100 different groupies to shitpost about him
>>74523228
Why are them Jamaican men swinging fish around their head? DS.
Post any kind of metal with weird vocals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF19h3TXQek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvhX9l-bceE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZlZuYp1fZc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zRU-VU87HI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTGw5xbhvyI
I honestly think it's the best black metal band in the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujnjY9uWUdc
What does today's music own to Kraftwerk?
Kraftwerk - Tanzmusik (1973)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCg7hPeUdvE
>>74523199
just about everything electronic based started there.
>>74523236
There was "electronic music" but Kraftwerk revolutionised how artists applied those sounds and textures
>Kraftwerk might be "the most influential group in pop history".[62] NME wrote: "'The Beatles and Kraftwerk' may not have the ring of 'the Beatles and the Stones', but nonetheless, these are the two most important bands in music history".[5] AllMusic wrote that their music "resonates in virtually every new development to impact the contemporary pop scene of the late- 20th century."[37] The Stranger called them "electronic music's Beatles and Velvet Underground: They both popularized it and inspired thousands of people to create their own unconventional sounds with synths and computers."
>Kraftwerk's musical style and image can be heard and seen in 1980s synthpop groups such as Gary Numan, Ultravox, John Foxx, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Human League, Depeche Mode, Visage, and Soft Cell. Kraftwerk would also go on to influence other forms of music such as hip hop, house, and drum and bass, and they are also regarded as pioneers of the electro genre.[63] Most notably, "Trans Europe Express" and "Numbers" were interpolated into "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force, one of the earliest hip-hop/electro hits. Kraftwerk helped ignite the New York electro-movement.[11] Techno was created by three musicians from Detroit, often referred to as the 'Belleville three' (Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson & Derrick May), who fused the repetitive melodies of Kraftwerk with funk rhythms.
Post albums you went into with little expectations but turned out to be enjoyable
Opinions on Joji?
I think he's a talentless asswipe. He's delusional about his "talent".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oykoMi4BQc
The singing in the beginning of the video is horrible
he's pretty fucking bad imo. the only reason he gets any hype is because of his fanbase of edgy teens. he shud stick to eat sewer rats for a living
>>74523071
Pretty much. He's trying to use his fan base to launch his music career; half of the posters on his music videos use anime (or meme) avatars.
pink season was legitimately a hilarious album, albeit bad otherwise
his "serious" music is shit.
Everyone classifies him as a meme rapper before even heard him or after 1-2 songs without realising how creative he actually is.I don't see how someone can make a better feature on the beats he does, of course its given that he has a few bad song but that happens to pretty much anyone but when he do it right it is completely different and better everyone else. I will give a recent example since everyone knows UD and UM already, listen to hocus pocus and tell me if anyone would have did it the same way like him and that good on top of that.
He's pretty influential considering he was doing all the things all the new wave Soundcloud rappers are doing now 4 or 5 years ago.
He also managed to get himself on Frank Ocean's album which was pre cool
>>74523098
Its mostly the visual style, pretty much nobody has so many flows like him
gotham city on repeat
I need everything that is similar to this please.
look at the trashcan, im sure youll find something similar to this garbage album there
You want chaos?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHiU7aF-f_Q
>>74523028
I don't throw albums in the garbage you fucking monster
>>74523063
this is just noise
Las luces que saltan a lo lejos, no esperan que vayas a apagarlas jamás.
EL DEBE SER LA MÚSICA QUE NUNCA HICISTE
I've got a song in my head. it's a melodic electronic song with heavy bass
female lyrics, something like "late night, you walk with me, got what you want but you got what I need"
the lyrics aren't right but that's what they sound like. halp
>>74522816
tempo/bpm? genre? can you describe the timbre all beyond "heavy bass?"
>>74523422
OP here, found it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87NC7GF9xyo
Enjoy :)
Albums to enjoy with a cigar
>>74522711
Have fun
>>74523792
cigars don't cause lung cancer numbnuts
Do you like Kuruminha metal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjfZsvMwucY
>>74522710
No, but I like Kuruminha.
Post Kuruminha.
>form a song in my head
>start to recreate it on Fl Studio
>start testing part of the music to make sure I got it right
>it sounds off
>end up forgetting how the song went
I can never get my levels the way I want them to be.
>>74522665
Fuck man that sucks. Hum your melody into a voice recorder or something so you don't forget it. Even if your pitch is shit it should trigger your memory when you listen back to it.
>not fucking around on the keyboard for an hour until something sticks
What's your opinion on this Label? (88 Rising for the uninformed)
>>74522602
hi PR division of 88 Rising
literal meme label
their biggest name is rich chigga
Don't want to hear Asians pretending they're black
prease and thank you
This is their actual masterpiece
The last three songs give it some semblance of a masterpiece but it doesn't change the fact that it's an 8.
It's neck and neck with Unknown Pleasures.
Really either answer is correct.
they are both masterpieces