ITT post what you think are perfect songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2L0Mo8C1s
This is obviously the best ambient song ever made.
I know this post is mostly a joke but Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd, Whitewater by Kyuss, and Soothsayer (Dedicated to Aunt Suzie) by Buckethead are all some seriously great compositions.
boy problems is more perfect than that one
tfw death grips and brokencyde are basically the same genre now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLuNxIp6z0w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az2PRZ0J3_E
>>71191070
>tfw death grips and brokencyde are basically the same genre now
They always were, along with Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and that whole Nu-Metal-to-Crunkcore scene.
>>71191070
Lol. The fact fuckin' Brokencyde can replicate the Death Grips' style (and that whole industrial tinged/slowed down gabba beats production of Death Grips, Yeezus, etc) shows how simplistic the style is to achieve.
>>71191278
Except the production on those two songs sound nothing alike, if alll you hear is a slowed down sample your music knowledge must not go far past the front page of r/music
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Shut the fuck up
>>71190910
DON'T WANNA BE YOUR MONKEY BEST
>>71190910
>kurt cobain died for this
>*listens to When the Levee Breaks once*
>>71190876
commenter is in middle school and has a better chance at pussy than you
More like When Levee Broke Wind
Is John Bonham the most overrated drummer to exist on this planet? For fuck's sake, Bonham basically just looped the first three seconds for seven minutes and that was it, that's the entire fucking drum section of When the Levee Breaks.
The Kurt Cobain backup band
The Roger Waters Experience
>>71190907
wish their was much more footage of them playing when they were young
>>71190856
The Jimmy Hendrick's Moistboyz'Foisted upon'im by the Label
The Beck Okay it was always Beck anyway we knew what were getting into Beck
/mu/ what albums are essential depressioncore?
le monkee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJkrA6DtDgQ
Do you think these would have taken off as portable music players if they had a better player and a few songs to an album per cart?
>>71190802
holy shit. Thanks for the nostalgiabomb OP
Even if hit clips were better quality cassettes would have still been better, and the ipod came out like 2 years after hit clips.
They were actually really cool designs. A little too late in the game with ipod coming out shortly after, but if it had debuted in say 1997 with the ability to play a FULL song at decent quality, it could have changed the course of mp3 player history
Thanks for the nostalgia trip
Wanting to get into jazz. Where do i start?
>pic not wholly related
>>71190715
Dave Brubeck- Take Five
>>71190715
John Coltrane's A Love Supreme
It's the record that kinda keeps on giving regardless of your experience with the genre of music. Very accessible, yet also showcases a variety of emotive yet dynamic and theatrical technique from everyone in it. Displaying emotion through technique in the realm of improvisation is imo what jazz is all about. And even if that idea's hard to grasp around, it's still sounds impressive from a technical standpoint.
Charles Mingus - The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
Perhaps if you don't want something that's straight up jazz, there's also this record. It has a pretty intricate arrangement for jazz music, being kinda like classical in that regard. The way it brings in the various instrument bits is also very akin to how the arrangement builds up on Talk Talk's last two records. The playing on this is surprisingly pop hooks type, too despite its complexities so its easier to digest that way for a newbie.
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
If you come from a background of psychedelic music/krautrock/prog rock, this one might be worth starting off with. It has that large scale, colorful yet sometimes bloated feel of that kind of music. A lot of the playing here is more for adherence to atmosphere than to have each player portray a variety of emotions through various techniques (think more George Harrison's bit on While My Guitar Gently weeps than Clapton's), so it's also easier to digest in that way.
Miles Davis - On The Corner
Herbie Hancock - Headhunters
If you are more used to listening to music with more rhythmic stuff happening than melodic (funk, hip hop, dub, dance music genres in general), then these two records are where you should start. Both have grooves with a large variety of instruments/sounds that are more interested in offering rhythmic interplay similar to above mentioned genres than what's traditionally jazz.
why do normies hate Beyonce so much?
Because she's pop.
Pop always = bad, remember?
>>71190613
I've seen a lot of autism in my life but that pic is something special.
>>71190613
most normies on twitter worship beyonce like some pagan idol its fucking disgusting
Most obvious industry plants?
>the industry plant concept is becoming a full-fledged meme
the way it should be
>>71190641
but for real tho
>>71190590
Lol His name is Plant. haha le memerino
>the least talented member of the band was the last one to die
:D
but paul died first, anon
Made me look, god damn it.
>>71190483
can someone explain this meme to me please
*tip him over roll him like a barrel
*i get around*
Wasn't Pichforks #1 album of 2016 supposed to be an indie album? I thought it goes indie > nigger music > indie
>>71190333
What a terrible choice.
Literally just because she's a black woman.
Remind me to kill myself.
Lemonade was way better than that
>>71190333
Pitchfork was, is, and always will be for try-hard homos. Let it die to you, and be free.
Need something to get through these shitty times
https://youtu.be/k1BFHYtZlAU
You need to suck it up and be an adult.
merzbow
Daily reminder: have you taken the Oasis-pill yet /mu/?
It's the final musical red-pill, when you understand that Oasis were truly the pinnacle of music; lyrically, instrumentally and performance-wise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKhaE_zi1hA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jfQ4q4Hfcc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sRBR4lTyaM
>First two albums were 10/10.
Take the Oasis-pill now.
IT'S TIME TO STOP.
I'd rather walk
Beady Eye > nghfb