Dat ass edition
>>72451683
Glammies out
>>72462007
beddamadre
>>72462028
Glammer masterrace get on in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDM-7xUkjuo
>>72461837
>a job within the company
now we're talking
one problem, i dont think my waifu is in a company anymore
>>72461803
thats for everything
>>72461809
kek thats some perfect blue shit
>>72461863
when you fall deep down the waifu hole, right and wrong become blurred.
>>72461891
come talk to me next time i'll give you better odds
Can we have one of these threads?
I'm omw to work but good luck OP
Do you have a template
We ain't dead yet edition
What are you lads currently listening to? For me it's pic related.
>>72461274
Wow I haven't seen that album cover in a long time. I overplayed it to shit unfortunately.
don't die on me lads
>>72461274
blind mr. jones - stereo musicale
tell me, what was the last wild nothing album about?
>>72461048
cute kid
thank god it's not a vivi thread
>>72461058
But that is HaSeul, who is 19.
Excuse me, what exactly is Lee Mijoo doing here?
rosė
How are you celebrating this win kpg?
I'm literally blasting Laboum on max volume, it will probably damage my hearing later on but idgaf right now.
fucking kek
WTF I love Laboum now?!
uggos
top fucking kek
bunch of rich kids paid 12k+ for a festival and it was a total scam and theyre being robbed/raped now
https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/04/12000-luxury-fyre-festival-is-basically-a-disaster-zone/
my god the #fyrefestival hashtag is fucking incredible rn
but really tho
nayeon desu
>>72458196
christ
>>72458189
but can a group survive on makestars alone?
http://pixelcanvas.io/@-842,-189
Anyone wanna help finish Kid A?
We also need to fix the DSOTM one.
>>72458348
It's almost done
Doing pretty good guyz!
We also have to finish this one
Get Crunk *djents*
The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.
>make charts
https://www.neverendingchartrendering.org/
>listen to tunes
https://plug.dj/sdc-room-3-the-sequel
>templates/listenalong schedules
http://dailymu-sic.weebly.com/
>discord
https://discord.gg/8exuEmG
Previously, on /daily/: >>72437977
Woolite's taste is MMMMMMM
>A Winged Victory for the Sullen - Self titled
>Ambient
Nils Frahm, a wonderful minimalist pianist. Peter Broderick, on violin with a large discography behind him. Dustin O'Halloran, a composer of film and open space. Adam Braynbaum Wiltzie, one half of Stars of the Lid. Amongst many others, impressionist pieces grab like foam from the sea, teetering on the line between ambient and modern classical. There are no overwhelming electronic effects coming into play, or little disturbances to constantly rouse the ear. Each track has its say, and quietly steps out of the way for the next.
I've mentioned before, how the line between background music and attentive listening for a listener is very hard to find in a great ambient album. Another great thing about ambient albums is the listening aspect for its audience. This could be a memory of another person, the crushing defeat of having to turn and go home, or a bunch of sad sounding chords that couldn't possibly make you feel any better.
An obvious criticism for this album is that it's basically film music without a film. And that'd be correct-- but think about the purpose of a film soundtrack. To paint the mood of a scene, to set off a mind signal that "this is what is occuring right now."
Some ambient albums do paint with the cover art, the track titles, an envisioned idea by the artist: I think the strength of this album is it's ability to mean something not so easily expressed by words, and it does that by being beyond a few notes.
7/10
>>72457613
>Apollo Brown - Clouds
>Instrumental Hip Hop, comfy-core
Smooth as butter, and much better than my first real listenthrough of an instrumental hip hop (tomppabeats - Harbor). These tracks have much more substance to them, as well as some exceptional sampling of actual instruments instead of just looped voices.
There's honestly too much ground to cover with all the tracks, yet somehow it manages to end at 50 minutes in length. This is something that you can listen to in one go or in small pieces.
Not one bad moment, but even after 20 tracks of warm beats, it does get a little stale. The replayability is a major plus to counteract that.
8/10
>New Order - Low-Life
>Synthpop, New Wave
Picks up something that Abba set down with their last studio album. The 80's keyboard really cheese it up, but the album still delivers very consistent pop tunes while (sort of) holding up today. Bernard Summer' vocals have a good amount of charm, because he doesn't try to sound perfect. That doesn't always work-- the chorus of Face Up was leaning more towards punk.
Maybe listen to Cut Copy - Zonoscope if you like this album.
7/10
Sorry if I ruin this thread with my wall of text. I already ruined these threads beyond repair though so who cares I guess:
>Freddie Hubbard - Straight Life
I fuck with this so hard. “Red Clay” has to be one of my favorite jazz albums from this era. Unfortunately, it’s unavoidably top heavy, and the first track is no doubt outshines the rest easily. If you could say that album, “Sing Me A Song of Songmy” and this release were related, they would easily be one of the best trilogies in music. The performances are top fucking notch, and this release in particular is amazingly consistent and smooth in quality. It’s one of those pure-feeling fusion albums that are so rare. It’s not overt in it’s of-the-time-ness and not tied to roots or convention. It’s a perfect…fusion…for lack of a better word. Loved this.
9
>Solid Space - Space Museum
Yeah okay I fucks with it. Skeletal shit that’s basically all you need for a good album. It’s nothing surprising or jarring, it’s just nearly everything I’m looking for. Looking forward to falling in love with this even more in the future, I just hope I can get over the sort of mediocre opener and closer.
9
>Archie Shepp - The Way Ahead
Yes. YES. I FUCK with it. After giving “Fire Music” a shot (and only enjoying so much of it) I was expecting something much more out there, similar to “Semper Malcom”. What I got instead was a fantastic experience of composed-feeling chaos. I’d really love a jazzlord here to tell me why exactly I’m wrong for liking this, because the only thing I didn’t really care for was sections of the Ellington cover, which I still thought was a great rendition of that piece. Everything else here really surprised me. Sure, for 68 maybe it’s nothing special, but the performances, the energy, the improvisation, and nearly everything else just resonated so hard for me. I’d consider this an unsung jazzsterpiece, but what the fuck do I know?
9
1/5 (sorry)
ITT: we support, follow, share, and give constructive criticism to eachother on various websites for music sharing such as Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Youtube, and more.
Post a link to your site(s) and other anons follow/share/give feedback.
People who post links and shill themselves after 5-10 posts without participating in any feedback/discussion are unwelcome and should be ignored.
I start, I return all feedback I get on my music so jump over & enjoy yourselfs! - https://soundcloud.com/mileycurseword/spooky-black-without-you-cover
music to churn ur butter to
https://soundcloud.com/nathanoriginal/perfecting-the-art-of-drowning-again
>melancholy trap
>blink-182 raps
>>72456578
https://soundcloud.com/mwgli
>electronic
>analog
>spacey
>dreamy
>warm
https://soundcloud.com/yaboyknyt/dreamwalk
>electronic
>dreamstep
>bouncy
>>72456640
not bad, at all. really like the vocals,
and the spacey atmosphere compliments them well
>>72456725
pretty cool. id say throw some more bass into the mix, though
i know its chill, but more low couldnt hurt
What bangers are you listening to kpop general?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_yOonlnz88
BANGER OF 2017:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAALIM_5u1Q
kwon yuri is the one for me
>>72456324
nice!
les paul edition
2 fucking hours since last thread died and nobody made a new one yet.
why?
old bread: >>72433362
>implying anyone on /gg/ can play this well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqukROECrQo
what are the advantages of having three humbuckers?
>>72452673
>why?
Because it's working.
https://soundcloud.com/111h111/tracks
>chill
>ambient
>beats
>>72452063
rex
https://soundcloud.com/nathanoriginal/perfecting-the-art-of-drowning-again
>melancholy trap
>blink-182 raps
https://soundcloud.com/chekmusic/sets/patternless-ep
>dreamy
>glitchy