why does /mu/ hate this goofy motherfucker so much?
Well I hate him because all of his fans I've met irl are all really nice well adjusted indie post-chads so I'm probably bitter
>>73552609
his fans
Literally only his fanbase being a bunch of tryhards trying to emulate him. Mac Demarco the person is a pretty flawless human being, apart from that time he stuck a finger in his ass.
What's the first thing you listen to while you're having your cup of coffee in the morning?
My cat yowling to be fed early
Certainly not people trying to talk to me.
I've made it VERY clear that I don't want to hear so much as a peep out of ANYONE until I've finished my coffee
>coffee
>not tea
The second summer of love in '88 was the most important era in modern European music culture as it took the American based house and techno and fused it with European attitudes, prowess and compositional excellence to forefront the run of the music that followed on through the rave era, the 90s progression of techno, house, and of course breakbeat hardcore, jungle and all the genres and fusions that followed
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
It both cemented the death of and proved without doubt that outside of America, the dark ages of rock were dead and the white mans attempts at stealing the great music of the blacks was merely a passing fad and the progression of funk, soul and rhythm and blues, and via proxy, the music of Jamaica and the influence of hip hop on dance music and indeed hip hop itself showed that electronic music was the natural progression and the rock of the 60s and 70s was a waste of time and a step backwards in music progression
Yeah yeah.
You take from American culture and call it your own, AKA every cultural movement of Europe from the past 100 years.
>>73552630
>it took the American based house and techno
>>73552602
>outside of America, the dark ages of rock were dead
What about britpop?
Fucking CRINGE le random
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFXq8OU1dNQ
>>73552596
wahhh!! cwinge!!! that video is so cwinge!! mommy I need more cwingies!!
>>73552652
Autism
>>73552596
drama alert theme music?
Going to see Roger Waters live tonight
Any advice /mu/?
>the worst part of pink Floyd
Yeesh
He's super liberal so prep for that crowd if you're not used to it.
>>73552655
I am a part of that crowd.
>"if you want your babies to develop perfect pitch play them complicated music"
>"like bach"
Don't talk shit about Rick
>>73552554
Yes, Bach is more complicated than Beyoncé.
So is perfect pitch an innate talent or can it be developed by people who don't have it as well?
I can recognize the notes of car horns when they are the same as the first note of a melody that I composed.
If I made 12 songs that have melodies that start with each note, could I develop perfect pitch by remembering the song that corresponds to the note I hear?
why are Radiohead fans so fucking stupid
Dis fake, it is you who is stupid
>>73552482
this is a joke image
>>73552500
>>73552499
>b-but the point still stands! I knew it was satire!!
Also if it wasn't for their itunes rape and somehow getting on a track with Kendrick no one would remember U2
They have had next to no lasting impact and influence, and anyone who still is aware of them hates them and their shit music.
You're delusional.
>>73552332
Prove me wrong
>>73552471
They're one of the biggest selling groups of all time. Everyone knows who U2 is.
>'muh 80's'
>'muh dated dull synths'
>'muh faux-nostalgia'
Synthwave needs to die in a fire
>>73552283
>'muh anime images'
>'muh listens to Nujabes once'
>'muh faux-nostalgia
>'muh 10 second jazz piano loop found on youtube with free break stock samples'
""lo-fi"" hip hop is literally the worst thing around right now
73552283
epic post
here's an upvote for ya
'80s worship in general should stop
>They don't like 2Pac
They say "Kanye West" when asked about their favorite hip hop artists
>>73552233
2Hack is fucking garbage
he died, wow what an accomplishment
>They're a long-haired metal faggot
You Just Know edition
old: >>73543140
I don't hear much difference between Arghoslent and Agalloch
Arghoslint
*blocks your path*
Jimmy Nu-Male ripping a bong edition.
Old thread: >>>73543140
First for Arghoslent, the anti nu-male death squad.
>>73552205
Good poster, glad to have you on our side. I can tell you're an Arghoslent listener.
second for everybody's in the other thread
>>73552123
>>73552123
If Urban Outfitters sells your favorite album on vinyl congrats on the shit taste in music
I remember the last time I went inside an Urban Outfitters and there was this holy trinity of albums hung up on a wall, it was Badlands from Halsey, Crybaby from Melanie Martinez and Blurryface from 32 Pirates and they all said "bestsellers" under them and I laughed so hard
UO had exclusive Modest Mouse records
Shit, I need to go to Urban Outfitters stat and make sure they aren't selling any Swans records over there
I mean I know you probably wouldn't help me but I'm looking for one guy's last.fm account. I think he was from Australia and his nickname was his name + surname (or a combination of this two). I remember that one of his top artists was How To Dress Well (i know kind of lame) and he was pretty much into "hipster" electronic music. I add my really bad drawing of him which doesn't look like him but he was looking in this direction on last.fm picture so i thought it might be helpful, it's not a meme. I remember that i found him on soundrop a couple years ago when it was still a spotify app. Can you guys please help me?
please help me
literally no one will help you find him guy
>>73552288
Yeah I thought about that but I was desperate enough to wrote it on /mu/ anyway
Why is Temporary Secretary a meme? It's actually a pretty good song.
Discuss
One guy spammed the TEMPORARY meme thread everyday for a year straight.
CHECK
Why did you need to put "Discuss" if you already asked a question? You can't really discuss a question only answer it