What when wrong?
GIRL YOU KNOW IT'S
GIRL YOU KNOW IT'S
GIRL YOU KNOW IT'S
GIRL YOU KNOW IT'S
GIRL YOU KNOW IT'S
GIRL YOU KNOW IT'S
>>71655219
looking like trannies
The one on the left killed himself.
>haven't fapped for like two weeks
>just been listening to music
>not even consciously resisting physical pleasure
>it just feels better to listen to music than to wack my gack
Is this is, /moo/? Am I on the path to wizardhood?
I'm pretty sure the only benefit of not masturbating is intense pain when you "relapse."
>>71655204
I don't know if it's going to be a "relapse", as I'm not specifically abstaining. I just don't feel like indulging in sexual pleasure.
I don't understand what's happening to me.
/tuva/ will do that to you
I've transcended, all I do now is stand in the shower and gurgle
Post an album and its corresponding drug
Lots of cocaine
>a mountain of cocaine
>tons of cocaine
E's & Wizz
>>71654866
>more like sugar
NUMBER 9
NUMBER 9
HEEEEEEEY BUNGALOW BILL
why do people think this is their best album
1.5/5 and I'm being generous as well as sympathetic
Nice blog, OP.
its not a good album
CAW!
In your opinion what's the BEST album of this decade so far.
boy oh boy, do you REALLY wanna know what MY favorite album of the decade is?
In all honesty Joanna Newsom HOOM
Deah grips bottomless pit. You probably don't know who they are and I doubt you'd like them.
"I hate electronic music, pushing buttons is not an instrume-
Levers, dumbass
>>71653718
kek
Anyone who actively hates a style or genre of music needs to chill out
What are you listening to tonight, /mu/? And how has your weekend been so far?
Pic related, checking out more from Akron/Family since I really like their self-titled. Weekend's been okay, I got back into journaling which is nice.
How about you?
I have a couple albums lined up for tonight I might work out in a bit
In grid
Satanicpornocultshop
2 unlimited
Dmx
It's a fun record.
Filter- Take a Picture
Just have that song on repeat for almost an hour
how does /mu/ feel about him? i love that "cute" song but is the rest of his stuff sound like that?
>>71653350
not a fan of his music but he seems like a cool guy
>>71653350
I like him, and have his album. Has a very different vibe then the other "hot new rappers"
Never heard of him or his "music." I'm sure it sucks though.
>He shoot Coca Cola
What did they mean by this?
JoJo reference
>>71653163
cheeky cunt
This is from A Hard Day's Night.
Impossible Nothing - Phonemenomicon (2016)
8/10
Texas' mysterious Impossible Nothing painstakingly constructed the monumental four-hour tour de force of Phonemenomicon (2016), consisting of 26 ten-minute collages (each one lasts exactly 10:00). Why 26? Because each piece is titled after a letter of the alphabet.
A alone contains more ideas than the average three-minute song, lined up to compose a cinematic score with sections that are sentimental and sections that are pure fun. B plunders hip-hop music to create a hypnotic syncopated industrial clockwork. C begins like a lame sample of a lame funk-soul song but soon becomes a harrowing psychodrama... except for returning to a funk-soul party. D deconstructs jazz with a dizzying multitude of colliding fragments. E toys with a pounding Afro-funk shuffle but quickly delves into constantly mutating machine music and towards the end blends in a powerful punch of riff and drumming. F dissolves reggae steps into a molasses of warped electronica that at the end is hijacked by a jazz jam. G targets what sounds like the soundtrack of a thriller, but then takes a detour into a surreal exotic chant, only to end with a more magniloquent cinematic theme. H is another tribute to euphoric soul music of the 1960s with a great break/solo of distorted keyboards at the seven-minute mark. A similar breathtaking solo opens I.
J first disintegrates funk-jazz of the 1960s, then shoots a hysterical techno missile, then sets in motion cold machine music, then rediscovers humanity in a soaring synth drone and sounds of the beach.
>>71653053
M concocts a romantic trumpet melody over mechanical polyrhythms that turns into a funk orgy and a videogame sonata. A female shouter has to duel with a rapper, an accordion and a big band in N, one of the virtuoso pieces littered with all sorts of incidents.
K is pure dancefloor, while S ends in a frenzied state of panic. By the standards of this operation, P is ambient music: the source cannot be identified and all we hear is a hypnotic sequence of beats and chords; a very captivating pieces of instrumental dance music, that towards the end morphs into a sort of xylophone melody. Musique concrete artist Pierre Henry should have done this.
Slavic-gypsy music and dubstep are the ingredients of O. R intones a spastic reggae dancehall beat and a petulant keyboard launches into an anthemic melody played at triple speed. Three more minutes and the piece is invaded by alien noise so that, when the petulant keyboard resumes, it feels like UFO music. T is an even more creative take on reggae rhythm as played by an army of sentient industrial machines. W dishes out some Hendrix-ian chaos mixed with vocal harmonies of the ancient past and ends in a festive beach party. X paints another surrealistic exotic panorama, this one with Indian and klezmer overtones. Z sounds like a synth-pop take on Los Del Rio's dance craze Macarena by electronic funk-jazz guru Herbie Hancock, slowly contaminated by a horn fanfare and by an ecstatic hippy chant. Whenever the artist injects humor or satire, the project evokes the Residents, but clearly a lot more science went into these four hours of superhuman cut and paste.
>The Life Of Pablo (Def Jam, 2016), another wildly overrated album that in reality lacks inspiration and mainly delivers cliches. This album is a social event: the guests, the producers, the samples and the songwriters prevail over the real music. This is just a patchwork of half-baked ideas. Too often West tries to dress up boring beats, boring lyrics and boring melodies with boring arrangements.
>The genre-hopping Lemonade (Parkwood Entertainment, 2016) was another attempt to promote her to auteur. All the media hype does little to make this album more than a marketing project. In fact, it's even less musical than Beyonce. She's a mediocre singer and an awful songwriter, and no amount of production work can fully hide that.
>As usual with Bowie, Blackstar (RCA, 2016), produced again by Tony Visconti,, is mostly image and very little about the music. This is trivial "music" that any amateur could make, except that most amateurs would be ashamed to release it.
HOW IS HE ALLOWED TO GET AWAY WITH THIS
>>71653109
muh overrated top 40 music
What does /mu/ think of him?
My brother and I just went on a ten hour car ride and he played five YT songs in a row that brought me to the edge of my sanity.
goat
>>71653016
literally avant garde art.
>>71653016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBmQnh4eS_w
The second half of this song feels like riding a surfboard through space. Amazing flow and inflections, and it's completely effortless.
do we not like drake /mu/?
drop a link
Stop being poor
They've closed threads already For people jewing for things
emergency link
http://www104.zippyshare.com/v/WP2IUnwM/file.html
not 320 though
some good tunes on this thing
Soon...
>>71652513
hell be fine
>>71652513
If dubs OP dies before Dylan
>>71652555
Hey /mu/, looking to find more music like pic related, could you hook me up?
>>71652423
Spirit of Eden
Mark Hollis' solo album
Pygmalion
Not gonna lie, I haven't come across any other music exactly like Talk Talk. They're pretty different to most bands labelled as post-rock. Production wise, I actually think they sound like Radiohead in a lot of ways... is that crazy?
>>71652423
bark psychosis - hex
gastr del sol - upgrade & afterlife