https://youtu.be/bAQjUtpuE_g
Is he the next big thing?
I fucking hate this guy
>>69404682
lol
the ridiculous crap these talentless negroids come up with.
and people actually think its good holy fuck rofl. black folks made actual music at one point
>>69404682
>A WOAH A YEAH A WOAH YEAH A YEAH A YEAH
>A FUCK A LIL BITCH OVER HERE I FUCK ON DIS BITCH OVER HERE
that is literally every famous dex song.
is this what depression feels like?
no that's what a bad album sounds like
no that's what faux attention whorey depression for nu males sounds like
this is what real depression sounds like
>>69404252
is this album becoming a meme or something?
Why did a lot of IDM DnB go through a shitty synthetic string instrument phase?
It always sounded cheesy and bad in my opinion.
Examples,
https://youtu.be/K6Q0JFMZi8U
https://youtu.be/-ddJoOV_kQo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWnaglrS6YQ
I don't think DnB went through a shitty synthetic string instrument phase, I just think a few artists wanted to do something a bit different on some tracks by including synthetic string instrument parts
They sound fine desu
This weirdy-beardy has done a few genuinely startling tracks, and is generally quite amusing. What galls is the sheer arrogance and temerity of Squarepusher and other similar "drill and bass" dilettantes --they actually believe they are improving on jungle!!! All that Squarepusher has brought to drum & bass is some Jaco Pastorius bass-frills, a dys-funk-tional rhythmic convolution, and a quirked-out daftness that recalls nobody so much as Primus. On a purely technical level, nothing that Squarepusher does with breakbeats surpasses engineer-poets like Hype, Aphrodite, Dillinja, 4 Hero or Danny Breaks, to mention only the most obvious leaders-in-the-field. It is only Squarepusher/Plug etc's distance from the scene that allows them to convolute the breakbeats beyond any use-value to DJ or dancer; the wilful incongruity of the samples is all well and good, but if junglists use the same old gangsta/cyberpunk soundbites and apocalyptic textures, it's because they're trying to create and sustain a vibe, a feeling-full and meaningful mood that crystallises a certain kind of worldview and life-stance. By comparison, drill and bass is vibe-less non-sense. The drill and bass/"fungle" concept seems to exist to make a certain sort of "margin-walker" feel okay about not really having engaged with jungle as a subculture. And of course, as with most soi disant progressive iniatives, drill and bass is utterly parasitic on its populist counterpart--do you really think the idea of chopping up breakbeats would have independently occurred to the weirdy-beardy technoids in a million years?
>>69404595
When drill & bass first reared its head, I was admittedly quite enamored--I really liked the first two Plug EP's and Aphex Twin's "Hangable Auto Bulb" efforts, and was generally enthused by the notion that these artists were freer because they didn't belong to the drum & bass community, didn't have to service DJ's and dancefloor. But Squarepusher was a turning point. Partly because so much of his stuff sounds irritatingly daft to my ears (that said, there were three tracks on Hard Normal Daddy that sounded engagingly strange), but mainly because of the attitude of his supporters--the sheer arrogance of these folks who just assume that Tom Jenkinson's programming is so much more radical than "formula-ridden" junglists. This assumption, I strongly suspect, stems from the fact that they've never actually heard mad-sounding mash-ups like DJ Hype's remix of Remarc's "RIP" or Dillinja's "Warrior". These records are "avant-garde" and fucked-up but still manage to make you dance--to me, a much greater achievement than just freaking out all over the shop. In a lot of Squarepusher-related discourse, the underlying assumption is that if something has no funktional aspect, it's somehow more radical; that this makes it food-for-thought rather than mere dance fodder. Which would seem to replicate the old Cartesian mind/body split, a la prog rock, no?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaPrQa3oMy0
Every single thread about it will be awful due to /pol/, but yeah I'm pumped
more like ROTJ because they're the worst of the series
>>69403899
lol
I liked this animal but mostly only the more ones you can sing to like My Girls and Brothersport, do they have other music like this or the rest all just bad music dressed up as 2deep4me experimental nonsense?
>>69403760
Fuck off.
>>69403760
>he can't into MPP
It's barely even experimental for them
>>69403853
why?
why aren't you using the spotify web player? no ads at all and comfy UI
Low bitrate.
Wait, no ads even without premium?
DRM is the devil.
What are the best albums to listen to when a relationship goes bad?
since I've never had one I can't say for sure, but Blood on the Tracks would probably be one of my choices
Am I a fag for liking this?
Kinda
I dropped them when this came out. The single they released was great but the rest of the album was bullshit. I wanted my fast, minute long pop punk songs and instead got boring mid-tempo, mid-length "indie" punk.
Chumped is still their best song.
>>69403647
I think you're thinking of Cody
>>69403719
I didn't even bother with cody.
Hello /mu/, I'm coming from /tg/ with a question.
I'm running a cosmic horror game set in the early to mid seventies and I need some background music for it. It doesn't need to actually be from that time span, it just needs to have that sort of 70's feel to it and be ominous, creepy, psychedelic, unsettling, etc. I've been looking around on my own, but it's a slow process to dig through tons of music from the time looking for something that works. So I was hoping you guys could give me some ideas of music that would fit the bill.
Throbbing Gristle's first 2 albums
This Heat's self-titled
goblin - discography
>implying we can discuss music
is a cringe fest
Except all those albums are tens. Frequency of discussion doesn't diminish the quality of an album. Not sure why people think it does on here.
>>69403224
Floral Shoppe 2/10
ITAOTS 5/10
TMS 8/10
Most are shit
post your five favorite genres and others guess your personality
traditional country/old-time
vocal jazz
hardcore punk
hundustani classical
roots reggae
>>69403147
progressive electronics/berlin school
ambient/downtempo/"this is not real ambient"
hard/post bop
mpb/tropicalia
psych rock
>>69403147
you look like the guy in your pic
maybe not physically but you are always smiling inside
second-wave black metal
dark ambient
post-rock
folk
techno
post-punk
singer-songwriters / folk
jazz
arty pop
IDM
Like those people who barely listen to anything and go apeshit over the Beatles and everything they did like it was never done before and they were the greatest of all time.
Beatles nerds are somehow the worst out of any hardcore fan because they know fuck all about anything else.
I know this is asking an awful lot from you, but why don't you leave your parents' basement and ask one?
backwards masking
because we're going a bit back to hippie times
Her latest videos are hardly reaching 500,000
is she becoming indie/underground again?
yes
and since I am a counter-counter-culture faggot I won't be able to listen to her anymore
>>69402950
Who is she? Unless you want to see her fail, you might want to try giving people a name. Filename and image search return nothing helpful.
>>69402990
alcione
>traditional American music
Be proud of our heritage m8
>traditional British music
>traditional Australian music
Are there musicians with LastFM users out there?
I remember I stumbled upon Dan Barrett's LastFM user someday (I don't remember it right now).
http://www.last.fm/user/ChrisCappello
Fagthony Fagtano's former intern who is a pretty good old-school emo musician
i know aphex twins but i wont say
>>69402941
why not