https://role.bandcamp.com/album/--95
Just discovered this guy on bandcamp
Who the fuck is he and why does he have 8000 albums
https://role.bandcamp.com/music
It just keeps going, what the hell is this man doing, is he ok?
Is he, dare I say, our guy?
I'll check out your band camp op :)
ey it bumps ey it's bump
>>70801825
hey that's pretty good
So i just discovered this guy named "XXXTENTATION" and I'm confused, why is he so tied with nagato/ the akatsuki?
Like there is a good amount of nagato amvs with his music from what ive seen
>let it be known that i JUST discovered this artist and have only listened to his "king of the dead" song
Link to one of his songs
https://youtu.be/jcBB_GqMlhQ
>>70801544
It's just sad..
>>70801544
dude kys
His audience is underage narutofags? Just a guess.
I don't lisent music (almost) at all, but I like jazz so how do I get into jazz?Give me some recommendations
John Coltrane - Ascension
Peter Brötzmann - Machine Gun
Anthony Braxton - Dortmunt (quartet)
Alexander von Schlippenbach - Globe Unity
Art Ensemble of Chicago on reapeat
Link to yesterday's thread
>>70780773
Here's hoping that buddyrichan shows up to post the reveal info for this week's tracks
hello~!!
i have the list of tracks right here, but not the full personnel. i will post them when you guys want it!
First track: Ryo Fukui - Autumn Leaves
Bass – Satoshi Denpo
Drums – Yoshinori Fukui
Piano – Ryo Fukui
Second track: Kohsuke Mine - Morning Tide
Alto Saxophone – Kohsuke Mine
Bass – Larry Ridley
Drums – Lenny McBrowne
Electric Piano – Masabumi Kikuchi
What is she listening to?
>>70801216
Lady Gaga
Death Grips
When were you when Nickelback turned metal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtVU--O29oY
Wow that was actually decent
Have they actually started taking it seriously now? That wasn't bad at all
Very funny song to be fair
I was once talking to my mom about music, asking what genres she liked when she was in high school, and besides jazz, she said that people didn't really think of music in terms of genres. It's something people began doing later.
I found myself thinking about categorization more when trying to explain to a friend what kind of music Death Grips makes. The easy answer was rap, but it didn't feel right. Eventually I just listed out a number of genres, saying that they change things up from track to track on a whim, some albums harder than others.
Thinking about it now, Death Grips defies easy categorization because they also defy the common modern conception of musical acts needing to have a category. They are one of the only groups I can think of that seemingly do what they want. Perhaps a great many artists feel just as free yet still remain within their boxes, but I'd have no way of knowing.
I guess Death Grips has changed how I perceive the music world in general. Where genres and categories were normal and unquestioned most of my life, I now see the industry as a bunch of boxes and am even more impressed by those who can hop from one style to the next.
REPLYING TO A THREAD THAT I DID NOT READ
YUH
>Thinking about it now, Death Grips defies easy categorization
nu-metal
Try to see things beyond your perception apparatus.
>>70801052
Kill yourself junkie
Porcupine Tree - Voyage 34
Sung tongs
What Hip-hop or Rap would you recommend for newbie who haven't really heard anything in that genre? I'd prefer something more on the fast and violent side. Are there any infographics?
I'd start Viper, he's considered a classic among Hip Hop fans.
From there branch to Young Thug, Yung lean and TrapVapor on bandcamp
Eminem's "Recovery" is considered the greatest modern Hip Hop album if you're interested.
>>70801023
Who's the wench?
>>70801023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsP3miKyv-g
start here
Would it be cringe if I print this on my t-shirt and wear it in public? Also, merch general, maybe. Post your shit
>>70800997
unless you're a poc or a built dude. everybodys is gonna laugh at the scrawny white kid being an jackass in real life for (You)s
>>70801159
you could almost say it'd be like public castration
>>70800997
pretty sure it would
why won't you wear plain color shirt instead?
Who was in the wrong?
>>70800672
P Diddy, who killed them both
>>70800716
Go to bed Suge
>>70800672
Suge Knight, who killed them both
Is "Shit" the logical conclusion to music?
music has no conclusion
ALL I WANNA DO IS
DOH
DOH
DOH
DOH
It's just hacky viraled bullshit, Niel
Will not listen.
Where can I find this series? I searched the archive but so far I've only found incomplete collections. Mainly looking for the book on "Tago Mago" right now, but a complete set would be even better.
For those who have read a couple of them, what do you think? Any favorites?
why woudl you eread this
>>70800130
Why wouldn't I?
>>70800086
Trust me, do not bother with the Tago Mago one. It's absolutely fucking terrible. I found it in a record store, and seeing as it's one of my favourite albums of all time, I bought it.
Holy shit. The author literally talks about how he found one of Can's later albums (I think the one with the wrench on it?) when he was like 14 in 1977 or whatever. He talks about how being a kid in the middle of nowhere in Scotland was really difficult for finding music. He talks about pretty much anything BUT Tago Mago for 90% of the book.
Then the last 10% is him going "ugh how cool is this album also notice the bit at 3:46 in halleluwah you can hear how they edited it oh but try not to hear it because then youll always hear it and it will ruin it". Absolutely fucking terrible.
On the other hand, the Trout Mask Replica one is absolutely amazing. Slint's Spiderland is very good too, but if you've seen the documentary from the other year, it's basically the exact same information. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is good too.
40 years old today
What're /mu/'s thoughts on Rumours?
Love listening to Stevie
https://youtu.be/mrZRURcb1cM
>>70800085
my grandfather got drunk once and drove off to california to get married to stevie nicks, little did he know that you can't just marry random celebrities
>>70800085
Great, fun album.
The Chain is my favorite song on it.
That finale is fucking amazing.
it's actually madlib behind the mask
We know
>>70799934
It's actually not
it's actually a picture of madlib as a kid