>I'm not saying drugs are good
>Kids are dying in hospital because of them
>but we did them
>there's no denying being on drugs helps you to make good music
or something like that
Good country music doesn't exis-
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Reminder that the 50's were the best decade for country music, especially the first half before it got watered down with the "Nashville Sound".
>Hank Williams
>Webb Pierce
>Carl Smith
>Faron Young
>Hank Thompson
>Hank Snow
>Marty Robbins
>Johnny Cash
>Lefty Frizzell
>Johnny Horton
How can other decades even compete?
Is this album perfect? I honestly can't think of a single thing wrong with it.
>>74285338
Also what makes the drumming on this sound so crisp? Is that recording/mixing or is Phil Collins just that good of a player?
>>74285367
both
>>74285338
It's prog rock
carsie blanton mustache
it's nice, yes?
>pretends to be black for rap cred
>thinks kurt vonnegut and dfw are deep
>the only philosophers he can name are aristotle and socrates
>so nerdy xd
>thinks being vegetarian makes him morally superior
>tries to be self aware and ironic but doesn't realize how pretentious he is
why does anyone take him seriously? is there anyone more pitiful?
>>74285214
>why does anyone take him seriously
nobody does tho?
anthony doesn't even reviews his stuff anymore. p4k acts like hes dead
hes too extremist for leftists
>>74285214
Vegetarians are morally superior tho
>>74285252
if you're too weak to kill an animal and eat it, your parents are beatnik faggots and your hippie country should be nuked for not educating its youth
last good rock album since loveless.
how long will we wait until the next one?
Loveless was shit and it barely even qualifies as rock.
>>74285286
......
ITT: we post songs that we consider to be the most beautiful ever made or it can just contain a section you find to be amazing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym4us6eG01Q
This from the Cocteau twins is maybe the most amazing thing i've heard from 2:53 to 3:20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXIvlLgs_Pc
there's some piano parts in this that are rly amazing
The outro of this is GOAT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qC35UJSXlI
boards of canada up in hurr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzDupYdobnU
Seeing him live in a few months.Thoughts on his music?
Atlantafag? I'm debating going
>>74285662
Nope, nashville bub
0 is a masterpiece.
1 is good.
2 is alright.
Best way to listen is shuffle all three.
Would love to see him live. No TX shows :'(
What constitutes a "deep cut?"
>>74285104
A non-album song on ep or single that is often overlooked
lsd
>>74285104
Welp. Breif assessment due in 8 hours. Got any music that inspires you?
Here's a couple links I thought I'd share:
Learning to Relax - Dan Deacon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtjS3KN162s
Float Away - Seth Sentry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-4virowSKM
Raspberry - Grouplove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx5INIwfUbA
Back Pocket - Vulfpeck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG96RttfZtM
As a musician myself, I love this stuff - Really is creative food
>tfw your favorite music blogs havent updated in months
>Not getting offended by your blog saying something anout a song you like then finding a new one.
>>74285093
does pepe have a gucci tattoo lmao
>he still uses blogs
It's 2017.
Did they do it?
>>74285017
didn't Tina said that David have a babby penis? lol
>>74285017
Ruin her? Yes
>>74285090
Tina was just a major asshole who was jealous of Byrne.
I'm looking for hip-hop groups or solo rappers who play instruments while rapping live. I'm talking about actual hip-hop music, not radio pop with rapping in it
Any suggestions?
>gif unrelated
>>74284962
Afroman plays guitar live and destroys thots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRcYsEjuvv4
There's no such thing as Trip Hop. It does not exist. It's a figment of a lame cunt's imagination. There was never any such thing as Trip Hop. It was a polite thing to say when you were trying to say that you were not into the boring old Rock and Roll but you didn't dare to say Rap because you were afraid of getting kicked out of the fucking party and they wouldn't let you smoke up their weed anymore. There's Hip Hop, there's Rap music, there's Gangster Rap, there's G-Funk, there's Miami Bass, Bounce, West Coast, East Coast, Underground, but Trip Hop doesn't mean shit.
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, the term "trip-hop" was coined in 1989,[8] though it first appeared in print in June 1994; Andy Pemberton, a music journalist writing for Mixmag, used it to describe Mo Wax Records Artist (U.K.) RPM and (American) DJ Shadow's "In/Flux" single.[9]
>>74284957
Isn't Wagon Christ and stuff like that trip hop?
>>74284957
All hip hop with rapping is shit.
Turntablism is the hip hop art of manipulating sounds and creating music using turntables and a DJ mixer. Modern day turntablism is the closest hip hop music gets to art music.
John Oswald described the art: "A phonograph in the hands of a 'hiphop/scratch' artist who plays a record like an electronic washboard with a phonographic needle as a plectrum, produces sounds which are unique and not reproduced—the record player becomes a musical instrument."
Turntablism repertoire has written notation, creating a musical part or score for their compositions and pieces. Great examples are DJ Yoda & Heritage Orchestras Concerto, Martin Tetreaults musique concrete for turntables, Kid Koalas Your Moms Favorite DJ, eriKm and DJ Spookys Ice Music works.
Of course, the history of the turntable being used as a musical instrument though has its roots dating back to the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s when musique concrète and other experimental composers (such as John Cage, Halim El-Dabh, and Pierre Schaeffer), used them in a manner similar to that of today's producers and DJs, by essentially sampling and creating music that was entirely produced by the turntable. Cage's Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) is composed for two variable speed turntables, frequency recordings, muted piano and cymbal. Even earlier, Edgard Varèse experimented with turntables in 1930, though he never formally produced any works using them.
This school of thought and practice is directly linked to the current definition of hlp hop-related turntablism, though it has had an influence on modern experimental sound artists and composers such as Christian Marclay, Kid Koala, Otomo Yoshihide, Philip Jeck, DJ QBert and Janek Schaefer. These artists are the direct descendants of people such as John Cage and Pierre Schaeffer and are often credited as a variant to the modern turntablist DJ and producer.
Do you guys like the Beach Brothers?