holy shit
what's behind the dog ? what's being hidden from us
>>70662165
This album becomes really uninteresting once you stat dwelling into 80's underground industrial and modern industrial techno stuff.
>>70662165
The sequence of the discs is relevant: it leads from organic (and sometimes violent) structures (low entropy) to chaotic stasis (high entropy), in what could be a metaphysical meditation on the meaning of life.
The sheer amount of studio techniques employed by the duo is awe-inspiring. In a sense, this album is also a compendium of the civilization of 2004, a representation of the contemporary zeitgeist, of the state of humanity.
This is not an album for people to listen to, but a message to be decoded by future generations.
Why don't girls like this band or any good obscure bands for that matter?
I tried showing my tinder date and she said it was "boring" and "too long". Fuck her, why can't women understand good music?
why
yeah fuck having a different opinion
Because women usually have a larger social pressure to listen to more popular music. They've been taught not to like anything they haven't heard of before.
Usually men, on the other hand, aren't really seen much differently if they like slightly obscure music. It's weird for women, however.
That being said, you can't generalize women like that. I've met a fair share of them with good tastes. But it's undeniable that it's far more common for men to have stranger tastes.
you know the drill, /mu/
>best
Mutilated Lips, Golden Eel
>runner-up
Buckingham Green, Ocean Man
>worst
Cold Blows the Wind
>underrated
Pink Eye, Johnny on the Spot
>overrated
none because this album deserves all the praise it gets and more
I would call ocean man overrated just because it's meme status overshadows the genius of the other songs.
I'll do my favorite album of all time
>Best
No Children
>Runner Up
Tallahassee, Oceanographers
>worst
Peacocks
>underrated
Alpha Rats Nest
>overrated
Game Shows Touch our Lives
>>70661899
>Best
I'll be Your Jonny on the Spot
>Runner Up
Buckingham Green, Ocean Man
>worst
Pink Eye
>underrated
The Blarney Stone
>overrated
Ocean Man
>>70661899
>Best
Ocean Man
>Runner-up
I'm Dancing In The Show Tonight
>Worst
Cold Blows the Wind
>Underrated
I'm Dancing In The Show Tonight
>Overrated
She Wanted To Leave
>Best
Nose Art
>Runner-up
MmmHmm
>Worst
German Haircut
>Underrated
Nose Art
>Overrated
Zodiac Shit
I just found out Donald Trump's daughter released a song a few years back. Who else didn't you know released music?
Paris Hilton
>>70661835
>>70662470
ITT: Women with rich parents 'make' music
Scarjo
ITT: albums with 20/10 openers.
>>70661831
>britpop
>>70661866
fuck you
lets have some fun
the one i made
>PASTE MY TASTE
http://pastemytaste.pe.hu/
>FRIENDS WHO LISTEN
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/friends-who-listen/meggmbmcebhnbamegfmejpokkjhcnmih?hl=en
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-Us/firefox/addon/friends-who-listen/?src=cb-dl-recentlyadded
>CHARTS
http://www.tapmusic.net/
http://www.lastchart.com/
>LISTS/DATA
http://www.lists.fm/(insert username)
>MY MUSIC HABITS
http://www.mymusichabits.com/
>MAINSTREAM CALCULATOR
http://mainstream.ghan.nl/
>ADBLOCK FILTER
@@||dw.cbsimg.net$script,domain=last.fm
http://www.last.fm/user/Meme_master
how your weekend going so far lads?
http://www.last.fm/user/DEEPSPACEHELL
http://last.fm/user/hreyfa
Are you ready?
>>70661651
well i guess so
don't really have a choice do i
pg99 first to die
Later District 8
Do you ever see people wear open back headphones in public? Saw a lady wear HD598's on the bus once and some guy came into work wearing them. They were also the wrong way round.
>>70661618
they're good because you can also be aware of your surroundings. say you were crossing a road and you didn't see a car coming towards you would be able hear it. plus the soundstage is better imo
>>70662876
Plus you can let everyone around you know what you're listening to every second you're listening to it. :^)
Wearing open-backs in public makes you an inconsiderate asshole imo. Not everyone wants to listen to Grimes on their way to work, buddy.
>literally who rapper
>"you already know who it is"
>>70661603
Name one album where this happens
>>70661633
We can't. That's the point.
>>70661633
they don't have albums they have sound clouds or mix tapes
also desiinger - new Engish
Does anyone have any music that sounds similar to this?
More Lightning Bolt
Hella and Deerhoof are always put together with Lightning Bolt
melt-banana
Why is album art always in a square shape?
because circles fit in squares
cuz it was inexpensive to package vinyl records between two sheets of square shaped cardboard, then people started putting art on the squares
>>70661480
did you even try thinking about this
>The drone at the end of Cloud Dead #5 (2) is just the instrumental to Jimmy Breeze (2) backwards and pitch shifted
Post some of your own
>>70661468
i don't have anything to contribute but this album is dope as fuck
The beginning clicks are on the intro to Is This It are Someday sped up
at approximately 1:46 in The Life of Pablo you can hear the THROWING FLASHBANG line from CS:GO very faintly in the background
>>70661428
absolutely pointless
>all the 21 pilots references he's been putting in videos recently
>not a single 21p song made it onto his year end lists
I'm not even angry. I'm just sad.
>>70661428
bad taste, but kinda funny. weird how he cares enough to follow the careers of musicians, but not enough to look past the surface level
So he had a full band and each member had a ton of instrumentation that contributed to his albums' songs' atmosphere, but he largely is the one that wrote the music.
How does this work? Like somebody doesn't have every degree of detail under control for this kind of stuff (clearly) but like what was the process through which this music came about? And how did he maintain creative control over the songs he wrote despite having a full band, like what is it he actually wrote and what is it that his band wrote and how did this come about? (especially Starsailor and Lorca, which are my favorites of his)
This question extends to any other kinds of music where the music was written by one person but with a larger band, like Van Morrison, Tom Waits, Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, Scott Walker, even Joanna Newsom, etc. Like how does this even happen?
And what is it that he actually wrote and what is it that the musicians wrote, and how did this happen the way it did?
You just have to have a strong vision, you have to know what you want. Music consists of phrases and lines, you don't have to play the instrument to figure out the lines and what you want to do with them.
>>70661461
>you don't have to play the instrument to figure out the lines and what you want to do with them.
what do you mean
and what is the process by which these musicians communicate their vision? I only know how to make music where I have complete control over every facet (which is exhausting and clearly not what these people did)