REACH OUT AND TOUCH FAITH
>>70861713
dpeche mode are gods
>>70861713
I wanna reach out and touch Dave.
Sexy bastard.
>>70862645
reach out to >>>/lgbt/ they're your own personal jesus
"Can't believe how strange it is to be anything at all."
>>70861499
hey man that shit was revolutionary for the 90s
>>70861552
i love ITAOTS but i don't think it's revolutionary at all
It's really tight songwriting and great production, but it's nowhere near revolutionary
that lyric is beautiful
Artists we're going to see 10/10 albums from because of trump:
>Sufjan Stevens
>Annie Clark
>Basically every liberal artist
Where were you when The Donald saved music?
fantano has already debunked this
>>70861390
trump didnt save music, i did...
>>70861390
no
>>70861471
>fantano
no
I'm making the real list of the 1001 songs to listen before die. I extract the data from the next sources:
RYM / Sonemic
BEA (Best Ever Albums)
The Tops Tens
Digital Dream Door
What other website or source do you recommend? Thanks.
Idk but Meadow Meal in there somewhere
>>70861426
Not a popular band for these sites...
>>70861386
Original - Unkle Adams
What's the appeal? Why does almost every girl I know likes his music?
get to know better girls
>>70861211
Good'n'easy vibes with the sound of a mainstream production (Kanye + R&B). What's so hard to understand about that?
>>70861256
explain please
>Starfuckers Inc.
why
>OP
why
It's the worst single released by him.
Ok. Deep is worse.
The instrumental isn't bad or out of the ordinary for him, it's mainly the lyrics that fuck it up and are out of place on the album.
As for why, I assume a) label wanted a single b) bros with Marilyn Manson c) on drugs so fuck it.
Are there other things I would like?
>someone else on /mu/ likes Muse
M A R R Y M E
>>70861083
Muse is pretty mainstream though.
>>70861059
Music For Nurses by Oceansize
Post your five favourite genres and have people recommend you albums based on your choices. I'll go first
>Traditional country
>Bluegrass
>American primitivism
>Southern soul
>Free jazz
>Post-Rock
>Krautrock
>Sound Collage
>Dub Techno
>Progressive Electronic
>>70861035
I mean, I'll try...
Gastr Del Sol - Upgrade & Afterlife
Cul De Sac - Crashes To Light, Minutes to its fall
Steffen Basho-Junghans - Fleur de lis I
heple
>free improvisation
>90s/early 00s post rock
>glitch/dub techno
>stoner, funeral, drone, blackened doom
>trad
>>70861035
Eugene Chadbourne's Vermin of the Blues or Pullman's Turnstiles and Junkpiles
>>70861282
Vladislav Delay's Anima or Jan Jelinek's Kosmischer Pitch
last 5 RYM ratings thread
r8/h8/appreci8
I like these threads
>>70860997
what system do you use for those tags, man
>>70861018
yes
>>70861044
yeah
>likes punk but hates the clash
who actually hates the clash?
>>70860962
clash and ramones are pop-punk before punk
>>70861064
wut
Are there seriously people out on this board who can't respect dance music for what it is? I've seen people's disdain on techno, criticism towards its simplicity to make, according to them, on top of the many hundreds of sub genres, but with regards to ones I know to be in London and attending the relevant events, I also happen to work around it as of two weeks ago (woo!) simply because I know the future is bright for it.
Yes its high culture, but anyone with a brain in that environment will appreciate that its also so much more than that. There never will be a pressure from the people who are high to enjoy to those that are not. I have gone on numerous all night occasions (7 hours+) on a bottle of water and some cigarettes.
Truly amazing people to work with and anybody, worked quite a few jobs which I hated simply because of negativity amongst the team. Here I've been more awkward than any other job (last one I was just silly sarcastic all the time, was in a famous toystore, floor staff required to just float around and help customers find what they're looking for)
Debate me, anything, thoughts, links, I just want somebody to talk to
Pic related is Ben Klock and the final few minutes of the set, my silly mug is in there somewhere too
There's synthwave fans lurking around I know for sure including me
>>70860882
Don't lurk pls c:
All music is dance music.
>Cohen died in 2016 at the age of 82, but he had been composing the music for his funeral and bidding his farewell since he wrote his first song. Cohen's career was a career of carefully worded, carefully arranged and carefully sung self-epitaphs. "And even though it all went wrong/ I'll stand before the Lord of Song/ With nothing on my tongue/ But Hallelujah".
>Bowie died of cancer in january 2016.
based
>You Want It Darker (Columbia, 2016), released three weeks before his death, unfolds gently, warmly, but in reality with a mathematical implacable logic. It is certainly not a masterpiece worthy of his early albums, but it is perhaps the closest to his first album, Songs Of Leonard Cohen (1967). It is de facto a concept about God, but then, again, most of his albums were. A monks choir opens You Want It Darker and a kohen's invocation closes it. The song is a muttered dialogue with death, with the refrain "I'm ready, my lord" that sends shivers down the listener's spine, and organ and choir that barely intrude over a timid dance beat. Treaty starts as a piano elegy but it is supported mainly by strings and synth (and is later reprised as a chamber piece). On The Level is one of his memorable gospels, Leaving The Table flirts amiably with a tex-mex guitar, simple and diligent like the love song If I Didn't Have Your Love. Cohen's son Adam arranges Traveling Light with soul organ, Latin-tinged female choir, gypsy violin and flamenco guitar, and the macabre It Seemed The Better Way with a lonely violin towering over male choir, droning organ, and dance beat. There is very little music in this album, but as stately as it can be.
>His lyrics are more personal than ever, but he still remains a master of penning poignant parables of parables of parables of... Cohen was always a better writer than Dylan and proved it one more time just when Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. "I'm sorry for the ghost I made you be. Only one of us was real... and that was me."
Why is he so conflictive bros?
ITT: Bands/musicians with cancerous fanbases.
>>70860739
It's a cancerous band so of course it's gonna have a cancerous fanbase
how is everyone on the internet is a cancerous elitist but irl people like to talk about their interests and tastes to other people
>>70860769
really makes you think...
How do you listen to music on your phone and which albums tend to stay on your phone for the longest time or what do you have on your phone right now?
>poorfag with a flip phone here
gonna get a better phone soon
apple music
download one album at a time to save space
when i'm done with that album for a while i'll remove it
I don't delete my music I have 5k songs on my phone. Like 40GB of my phone is taken by music.
Stream spotify and bandcamp with bluetooth speakers
Why the fuck would I download a song on my phone. I mean if I didn't have a desktop then I probably wouldn't even bother to download the bandcamp albums I paid for just to unlock or whatever. I only even download them to my desktop so I can make a CD which even then is mostly just for fun to print the cover and stuff.
Ding dong
He's looking at us...
>>70860488
you're dead
GAY VOICE THIS IS JUST MY GAY VOICE EVERY BODY KNOWS *in regular voice* IT'S MY GAAY VOICE *back to gay voice* BLA BLA BLA DIIIING DOOOONG SUCKING ON MY DING DOOOOOOONG *stops singing* for fuck sake John, don't just stand there, go get me some smack u usless scott! John: ai *back to singing* I'M ONLY TRANSEXUAL SOOOOOMETIMES DIIIIIING DOOOOOONG