>there's no such thing as a perfect alb-
-um
>p4k regrets being nigger love
>Well there isn't
Why did Robert Smith have to age so tragically?
Still aged better than Moz
Instead of being a depressive that abused drugs, he became a depressive that eats too much. Also he was never very active and had a love for sweets, and age finally caught up to him.
Did anyone else see that movie with sean penn playing a parody of robert smith, and at the end he gets a haircut?
It was a pretty good movie.
I agree with the premises of the movie.
Robert smith should get a haircut.
Hey /mu/, looking for some tunes to come down to. Open to any recommendations, but love the style of the following songs:
Graveyard: Slow motion Countdown:
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTG1r_rREkg
Colter Wall - The Devil Wears a Suit & Tie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_Ed_eosp5w
Chet Faker: Talk is Cheap
Jesse Stewart (Donnie Dumphy Cover) - High Tunes
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEvQOPUHGH8
>>74484311
Forgot to add Chet Faker -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQZDyyIyQMA
How important was the break beat to music.
Without it I'd lose half my library :(
If they hadn't invented the breakbeat we'd still be listening to drum machines
Breakbeat is a broad style of electronic or dance-oriented music which utilizes breaks, often sampled from earlier recordings in funk, jazz, and R&B, for the main rhythm. Breakbeats have been used in styles such as hip hop, jungle, drum and bass, hardcore, UK garage, 2-step, breakstep, dubstep, and even pop and rock.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, hip hop turntablists, such as DJ Kool Herc, began using several funk breaks in a row, using irregular drum patterns from songs such as James Brown's "Funky Drummer" and The Winstons' "Amen Brother", to form the rhythmic base for hip hop songs.
In the early 1990s, acid house artists and producers started using breakbeat samples in their music to create breakbeat hardcore.[2] The hardcore scene then diverged into subgenres like jungle and drum and bass, which generally had a darker sound and focused more on complex sampled drum patterns.
In the late-1980s, breakbeat became an essential feature of many genres of breaks music which became popular within the global dance music scene, including big beat, nu skool breaks, acid breaks, electro-funk, and Miami bass.
Tell me why this isn't in your Top 10?
>>74484284
my man OP, I prefer it over Person Pitch.
hurts my ears. production is really amateur and grating. Ideas are okay but trail off quickly into nothingness. after all these years it's still in a class of its own but more as an oddball than an innovation. subsequent work has better production but worse songs but PP will remain the collective's chief contribution to the culture. Everything else to the flames
Kinda is. All good stuff.
imagine being this assblasted about a song.
>>74484259
Anyone with half a brain realizes that white people took music made by more talented black people in the early to mid 20th century, put a white name and band behind it, and swung for the charts
t. guy who is not the biggest fan of negroes
>>74484259
>>74484343
>some people who happen to be black make some cool music
>then some people who happen to be white make some more cool music
>everybody has fun
>50 years later
>everyone flinging shit and freaking out because of retrospective race politics
This is why humanity is fucked.
Genius
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYSa1jiNxmw
nobody likes it when i play viper the rapper
>>74484280
Try with this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQJyBLFuG4c
>>74484372
and im still gettin up
to get the whole place crunk
I figure the entire genre is probably widely panned here but, whatever. Anyone like this album? Because you probably should.
>>74484248
>>74484248
no because it's complete shit even for deathcore standards, which aren't exactly high
one of my favs
'88 - '94 were the best years for bleeps
Its true.
America ruined electronic music by turning into watered down garbage marketed to dude bros.
Sure... I mainly listen to "real" genres of music, but fuck... vaporwave is so comfy. The imagery, the easy listening, the nostalgia... damn.
>>74484211
vaporwave is as real as the next genre, fuck off
>>74484211
https://youtu.be/zV3qTi1DlNE
>>74484211
I'm with you man
Recommendations, shelf publication, criticism and what do you think?
Is DS just DA for untalented guys in their 30's? Is it all just dark ambient but with silly names to make it sound unique? Let's have a thread about it.
Glenn Danzig invented dungeon synth. Mortiis are doing Industrial and Varg do not know what Dungeon Synth is.
(AMDS, NSDS, BLACK NOISE, DSAC, NEOFOLK, NEWVOLK and NSBM)
I think dungeon synth and dark ambient pretty much are the same things, although it might be more fair to call DS a subgenre of DA
>>74485063
Yeah. This is true. But still there is the difference apart from the sound a melodies that is DA aims to create landscapes with sound (mostly) and DS aims to tell stories (mostly). But there is no clear border between the styles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIqu64DUGPo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOe0d0VhAgA
I feel deeply unfulfilled. I feel that I have been forced to make the "right" decision my entire life, always aware of the future and consequences. As I hear stories from friends and even relatives, about reckless youth and stupid mistakes, I wish that I could for once turn off the reason orinted part of my brain and take a stupid risk. I've told that the way I live is ultimately the best, that it would lead to best outcome but all I feel is blandness and the promise of more blandness. I feel like Cassandra.
>>74484128
>I feel that I have been forced to make the "right" decision my entire life
There's yer problem in my estimation anon. No one held a gun to your head. You made the safe decision because you thought it was better than the others - "stupid risks", "recklessness", etc. Don't lie to yourself.
Honestly, what you probably need is more testosterone. Eat brazil nuts, celery, white button mushrooms and lots of saturated fat. Expose your genitals to the sun. Do heavy weight compound lifting exercise a couple times a week. Listen to Meshuggah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTPiwNVYmIs
>>74484128
>>74484183
Also, the lyrics are relevant to your situation OP.
Everything's fine but nothing seems right
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kubSsm5l6k
Seriously, is there anything this woman can't do?
Make a decent album cover.
Not have her skin covered in disgusting moles?
>>74484084
t. virgin
>hip hop isn't electronic mus-