Am I the only /mu/tant who likes Sarah Records? Anyone else into the Field Mice etc?
>>73979914
I like a lot of the stuff I've heard from the Sarah Records catalogue. The album Laurel by Brighter is pop perfection.
what is /mu opinion on these people?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UENXUKm_6U
Do grimes fans care that they are ruining this board with their daily spam, or is it all part of their agenda?
Better than the frogposters
Couldnt find the /classical/ thread, so ill ask here: Whats your opinion or experience with unpackaged strings from ebay? They sell some not so cheap but still cheaper sets without package, are they fake?
>>73979834
Ebay? Really? in 2017? Wow
Why do people act like they like to listen to this shitty outdated format?
Because they think it makes them seem interesting and fit in with others who buy the same shit
Like you with your iPhone
>>73979832
I don't act tho, some people pretend but to me it's by far the best way to listen to music, great physical format and you have to listen to the whole album, you don't pick singles
It is nice listening to music that wasnt mastered for iPhone earbuds
Metal went bad in the 80's
It went to shit in the early 2000s
Metal was at its absolute peak in the 80s.
What do you think of this?
ITT: post an album and others guess its name
I'll start
SURE SMELLS LIKE SUMMER IN HERE
>>73980616
t. newfag
Some sick shit
https://youtu.be/uk0RwhAdWUo
Dance music of the 1990s largely rejected the simple, jovial, hedonistic approach to body movement that had ruled since James Brown invented funk music in the 1960s. Disco, techno and house had simply imported new technologies (both for rhythm and arrangements) into the paradigm of funk. The 1990s continued that process, one of the most important ideas to come out of Britain was jungle or drum & bass, a syncopated, polyrhythmic and frantic variant of house, a fusion of hip-hop and techno that relied on extremely fast drum-machines, epileptic breakbeats and huge bass lines.
Few genres of popular music underwent so many changes and reached such ambitious heights as jungle did. Within a few years, jungle musicians were already composing abstract and ambient pieces, integrating breakbeats with pop vocals, adopting jazz improvisation Thanks to ever more intricate beats and to free structures borrowed from jazz, jungle music rapidly became the foundation for a new kind of avantgarde music, pursued by the most austere of the genre's visionaries.
So why don't you listen to jungle, /mu/?
disco is seriously one of the most underrated genres ever
there's so much more than bee gees and that fucking saturday soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RchmuOdVt-k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbl7ELxJN3w
>>73979738
>the simple, jovial, hedonistic approach to body movement that had ruled since James Brown invented funk music in the 1960s
could he be any more patronising
>>73979738
Wish they never passed those rave laws and just let people do crazy shit,
Imagine the crazy shit we'd see today if jungle and drum and bass weren't snuffed out in their prime
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>>73979679
This song is RACIST
him that nig
ga I swear
The song is about being GAY
Recc me some music like pic related
just check out other stuff on the label
Find a fucking flaw.
>>73979608
That fucking font
>>73979608
Your overly aggressive post is really symbolic of their faggy boozehead fanbase. Go get some pussy, kid.
what's some /aspie core/?
>Oingo Boingo - Little GIrls