Ambient Noise, Lowercase, Electro-Acoustic, Neo-Folk, Sound Collage, Field Recordings, etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKfvNIGH59Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aru_p2yePek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64F2Pf_QSgY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFwpxarf3sI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgggiDK0fiM&t=928s
My music nerd waifu <3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95UvPlhjbE4
Let's get some discussion then, shall we? I recently read a quote from Nono about working with tape:
>"Sometimes I cut off the attack, so that the sound manifests itself as resonance without time... It's like listening to the wind, you listen to something that passes, but you don't hear the start, you don't hear the end: You perceive a continuity of distances, of presences, of undefinable essences."
Do you guys agree? Is ambient and other more "formless" genres of music evocative of real-life experience? Is that why you like it?
Come on, it's not often I get to geek out about this kind of stuff with people.
Goreshit or Lolishit?
Goreshit, clearly.
>they have been described as extremely offensive
lol
maedasalt
>yfw he actually dropped the N word on the new album
Vague Rock Song is actually fucking clever, but it overstays its welcome. Like most of the album.
>>71046781
how is it clever exactly
>>71047110
musically. That frank zappa bit is pretty great
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFr8RgAxMeA
SUPREME GANGSTER SHIT
>/aus/thread?
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>>71046536
Fucking gay cunts always blast this shit when I was in highschool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwrz1-e2XPg
>>71046608
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQjur-YXGvw
.. not bad
but suck on this
hahahahahahahah
Uh oh getting senile cat jealous of the kitten vibes from Queen Booty herself
>>71046307
Grimes is backing off from disgusting femlet Jewana's breath that smells like salty coins and milk
joanna's feet tell us not only is she currently not interested in conversation she is slightly uncomfortable
What is the vaporwave of 2017? I need something to listen to at work.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x1FW36keZJw
>>71046249
>2017
>vaporwave
Vaporwave is the closest thing I can think of as the new music subculture of this decade. The 2000s are remembered for indie, the 90s for grunge, and the 80s for glam metal. Will the 10s be remembered for vaporwave and/or chillwave?
Am I a pleb if I prefer this over The Glow Pt. 2?
No, Mount Eerie is way better than The Glow, Pt 2.
>>71046185
Nah, i do too
Although they're very different albums and at the same time they go together perfectly, i love them both
>>71046185
Considering the fact that Mount Eerie is considerably less accessible (and better) than The Glow Pt.2 I'd say it's the patrician choice.
TWANGY ECHO-DRENCHED GUITARS
UNDER THEIR BELT
BRING TO THE TABLE
HAILING FROM THE UK
>electronic album of any kind
>"I like how they make the sounds."
>>71045897
Sageony Reportano here
>>71045784
Listening to this song rn
MQR mix
What's your favorite mixes, folks?
>>71045975
Sorry, what's the MQR mix?
Anyway I typically just listen to the Sessions version in the order the tracks come on the disc. Brian Wilson Presents is good too but once I compared the two I realized I preferred the version with the actual Beach Boys.
>>71046020
http://anotherbeachboysblog.blogspot.com/2014/04/mqr-presents-smile-ear-to-ear-expansion.html
It's pretty much the best thing I've ever heard, it's almost like the album was finished
>It's a concept album based on 1984
it's funny that 1984 gets so much flack simply because it's babby's first dystopian novel
it's a good book lad
>>71045699
>TFW 1984 is a classic
>TFW it's popular and I don't like it
Man why does life suck?
1984? so you mean today?
hehe xD OP's a fgt btw
Stop listening to rap and rock.
>>71045466
stop browsing pitchfork
>>71045516
I like your alternative choices, good picks.
>>71045466
B-but I'm listening to Japanese-language avant-folk right now
A reminder this was actually a thing
>green day
who cares
>>71045428
Millions of people bought their music, so evidently someone.
I've seen it.
It's actually pretty cool.
Why do you listen to music with female lead vocals? Are you a faggot, son?
>>71045282
Women can be great vocalists. Besides, it's not like I am claiming her as a waifu; now THAT is pathetic
Why do you only listen to music from your time period, dad? Are you out of touch with the world?
>>71045293
Back then people made REAL music with REAL instruments and REAL lyrics, not this black bleep bloop jibberjabber I keep hearin' on the radio!
>You will never listen to trad Goth music for the first time again
The Scream [Polydor, 1978]
Hippies were rainbow extremists; punks are romantics of black-and-white. Hippies forced warmth; punks cultivate cool. Hippies kidded themselves about free love; punks pretend that s&m is our condition. As symbols of protest, swastikas are no less fatuous than flowers. So it's not surprising that Siouxsie Sioux, punks' exemplary fan-turned-artist, should prove every bit as pretentious as model-turned-rocker Grace Slick or film-student manqué Jim Morrison. Nor is it surprising that while the spirit is still upon her she should come up with a tunefully atonal, modestly sensationalistic album. B+
Once Upon a Time/The Singles [PVC, 1981]
Like Jim Morrison, greatest of the pop posers, Siouxsie Pseud disguises the banality of her exoticism with psychedelic gimmicks most profitably consumed at their hookiest, and voila. Although two of the four unavailable-on-album 45s on this compilation go nowhere, most of these nightmare vignettes are diverting placebos, of a piece even though they span three years of putative artistic development. B+
Twice Upon a Time--The Singles [Geffen, 1992] *bomb*
Subjects for Further Research [1980s]: She has her cult--an army of black-clad college students eagerly waiting for the world to end. But though many Johnny Rotten fans proved smarter than Johnny Rotten, Siouxsie Pseud wasn't one of them. Since like Jim Morrison she disguises the banality of her exoticism with psychedelic gimmicks best consumed at their hookiest, the nightmare vignettes on her 1981 best-of were of a piece even though they spanned three years of putative artistic development. After that I kept waiting for Siouxsie to end. But she left a lot of product in her wake, and for all I know it conceals another best-of.
Peek-A-Boo was their biggest US hit, but the accordion ruins it for me.
Oh lord ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RaInSREHdw
dankey
>>71045243
good memeee
>>71045243
that's it, can't go any further