5x5, last 7 days
>>69677283
Nice Tv Girl and Arthur Russel. Wasn't a huge fan of BBF though.
>>69677318
+Joy Division
-dg because tms isn't even good
>album cover is just a picture of the band
and?
>album cover is just the lead singer of the band
>>69677293
>music video is the lead singer getting with tons of girls
>rest of the band just plays their instruments
Dylan's five best albums ranked?
>>69677079
disclaimer: i have not heard all dylan albums.
for me, it's Blonde on Blonde > Blood on the Tracks > Bringing it All Back Home = Highway 61 (only because Desolation Row is so fucking good) > Freewheelin'
>>69677079
Highway 61 > times they are a changin > blonde on blonde > blood on the tracks > freewheeling
All of these albums are 10s.
>>69677107
>Only cause Desolation Row is so fucking good
It's a masterpiece and his best song but the whole album is amazing throughout. The worst song is still a good track.
Blonde on Blonde>Highway 61 Revisited>Bringing It All Back Home>John Wesley Harding>Blood on The Tracks
Music for losing someone you love because of long distance?
>>69676794
Ignore the japan shit and sing along with the chorus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mxEoA3G9Wg
>>69676794
>If it's the distance you couldn't take, let's not make the same mistakes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rGasAak08E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcRlGlu199o
Hip-hop and rap are nothing more than aggressive yet monotone lyrics set to simplistic beats and melodies. They take very-little skill or hard work to create and are subsequently enjoyed by those with no appreciation of skill or hard work.
Also, hip-hop and rap tend to be something of a catalyst* for violent acts committed by these unintelligent, uninspired, unskilled and lazy people (let's be honest, here - mostly men). Ironically, were one to resort to violence in an attempt to remove said-problem (I can think of a few who'd be first to go), this would negate the argument, entirely. So, the rest of us just put up with hip-hop, rap and their subhuman followers.
There are so many wondrous things we've learned we can do with our voices, in unison, with other hard-working people who've been practising until their fingers bleed, and there are STILL those who listen to people talking fast over a generic melody and beat?
Humanity simply hasn't evolved.
*The most humorous thing about this post is, an overwhelming majority of those that DO defend hip-hop and rap, would have to head to Google or a dictionary to know what the word, "catalyst" means.
Turntablism is the hip hop art of manipulating sounds and creating music using turntables and a DJ mixer.
John Oswald described the art: "A phonograph in the hands of a 'hiphop/scratch' artist who plays a record like an electronic washboard with a phonographic needle as a plectrum, produces sounds which are unique and not reproduced—the record player becomes a musical instrument."
Modern day turntablism is the closest hip hop music gets to art music.
Turntablism repertoire has written notation, creating a musical part or score for their compositions and pieces. Great examples are DJ Yoda & Heritage Orchestras Concerto, Martin Tetreaults musique concrete for turntables, Kid Koalas Your Moms Favorite DJ, eriKm and DJ Spookys Ice Music works.
Of course, the history of the turntable being used as a musical instrument though has its roots dating back to the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s when musique concrète and other experimental composers (such as John Cage, Halim El-Dabh, and Pierre Schaeffer), used them in a manner similar to that of today's producers and DJs, by essentially sampling and creating music that was entirely produced by the turntable. Cage's Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) is composed for two variable speed turntables, frequency recordings, muted piano and cymbal. Even earlier, Edgard Varèse experimented with turntables in 1930, though he never formally produced any works using them.
This school of thought and practice is directly linked to the current definition of hlp hop-related turntablism, though it has had an influence on modern experimental sound artists and composers such as Christian Marclay, Kid Koala, Otomo Yoshihide, Philip Jeck, DJ QBert and Janek Schaefer. These artists are the direct descendants of people such as John Cage and Pierre Schaeffer and are often credited as a variant to the modern turntablist DJ and producer.
>>69676733
>violent acts committed by these unintelligent, uninspired, unskilled and lazy people (let's be honest, here - mostly niggers)
FIFY
I see nothing wrong with looking up words in the dictionary. Nice opinion though, OP.
Who's dick did Zara Larson suck to get as big as she did this year?
>>69676526
literally who?
Sorry buddy I'm really busy, can't keep up with all these Snapchat superstars. Who is this?
Literally who
For context, our lyrical themes have a lot to do with childhood nostalgia and our sound incorporates a lot of textural *ethereal* loops, syncopated rhythms with the use of delay, and melodic finger picked guitar
Pick related is our potential album cover
>>69676438
post some clips mayne
>>69676438
The album title is super unimportant, don't worry about it too much, just call it whatever pops into your head
Call it 'Sandusky'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLRnFgWsfgE
Anyone got any reccs?
dj 90's sitcom - irony
>>69676426
>that uk garage sample
sheeeeeit
>>69676426
holy shit that is the laziest sampling ive ever seen
just fuckin listen to the original
if the meme-fi artist was like "oh yeah it's a love shy lofi-remix, ya know?" i could actually like it
but fuck boys
just listen to the original
https://youtu.be/QkCg7QDML5M
Please help to identify albums.
>all that /mu/-core
What newfriend made this
Left of the new TCQ is Virus - Memento Collider and its excellent. Just go down that rabbit hole and you'll be fine.
music for this feel:
Depression may seem romantic and fun when you're young but as you get older and things start to matter more it becomes quite a bummer. Sort it out while you have the time. You don't want to be knee deep in working 50 hours week and you suddenly realize that you also have to deal with being intensely sad.
>>69676407
>This triggers the /mu/.
We're not /pol/ dude
This album has gotten me into so many near car accidents
>>69676319
yeah we are.
Is 2016 the year Kanye became a dead meme?
>dead meme
>is still the biggest meme in music
DEAD? He's just getting started!
OP here, sorry I messed that up. Is 2016 the year Kanye became nothing but a meme? A shell of the artist he formerly was
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/trending-now/mozart-sold-more-records-this-year-than-beyonce_/475462206
>"Mozart 225: The New Complete Edition" sold 1.25 million records in five weeks. Comparatively, "Lemonade" sold 1.05 million records in the same time period after its April 27 release."
KEK
This year couldn't get any more peculiar
>>69676054
Atlanta sucks.
Also, that boxset is 225 CDs.
>>69676054
It was a 200 CD box set. RIAA counts individual discs for record sales. so it was actually more like 6250 sales. so this is basically bullshit.
Gee that Mozart guy is racist as fuck
Hoi thoi oim soi srry oim soi srry tonoite soi srry oim srry
oim croying
AND OIN AND OIN AND OIN
AND OIN OIN OIN
ALL THE
SMALL THEEEEEEENGS
Doint wase ure time on mwe ure ollready the voice insoid moi yead
DO YOU HAVE THE TIME?
>>69675836
anon i want to die
Sure, it's 2:55pm here Billie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsY3vuwaEhw