Do you like the Digable Planets?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2f9l8HmWA4
>'We Wuz' the album
>>68923691
Thanks for your valuable contribution, stormweenie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yxbOsUtYNQ
This is literally Cultural Appropriation: The Album. How the fuck is it still considered acceptable to like this album?
maybe because cultural appropriation isn't real.
>>68923538
What do you mean? This album is literally the defenition of cultural appropriation? In what sense isnt it real?
Reminder that Fela Kuti was heavily inspired by American funk music.
Best King Crimson album? And don't be all hipster and tell me their least popular
>>68923363
Probably a toss up between In The Court Of The Crimson King and Discipline. Although Red is really good too. Considering they are all from a different band really, and each is the best of their eras, you couldn't go wrong with either of those
>>68923390
Thanks friend
>>68923363
Larks' Tongues in Aspic. Red is my favourite though.
THE GREAT DEBATE
Enema of the State, clearly
I couldn't choose. they're both very good.
Enema, and it's not even close.
Was he right?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i5fVwvTeI24
THE BEST
damn
>>68923242
wow this is cool you wanna meet up with our virtual reality machines and listen to smells like teen spirit and fuck and then get virtual reality machine high
This guy calls you suzie and says he's your conscience. What do you do?
Have a heart attack because zombie Frank would be too much to handle.
That's not my name, if he was my conscience he would know that.
>>68923101
Ask him why most of his albums are so bad.
Does anyone know this band? I have listened to every album all the way from In the court of the crimson king, 1969, to their newest albums, and I gotta say, they're probably the most influential prog rock band of all time.
>>68922550
influential != good
I turned 30 today. Post your 'getting older' music feels
>Aphex Twin and Autechre are completely forgotten outside their hardcore fans. People will only remember artists like Radiohead and Bjork who appropriated their sound and used them mainstream pop songs.
>>68922461
aphex twin and autechre were never liked besides their hardcore fans........
Planning For Burial - Humming Quietly
It's got the sadfeels for "shit im old now" and
>ALL THE YEARS HAVE PASSED US BY
I guess the whole album has some age feels from time to time.
>>68922461
People won't remember Radiohead cause Blur, Muse and Coldplay all appropriated their sounds and made real mainstream music
>listening to an album on shuffle
>>68922455
Spotify doesn't give me any other choice dude and the full album isn't on youtube
>>68922455
>they dont listen to the whole album
>they only listen to the singles
>having more than one song per artist
What's your opinion on protest music? Do you like it? Do you hate it? What's your favorite protest song? Least favorite?
Anyone who's against it needs to get shot. It's what helps bring about progress in society, and musically-speaking it's an easy way to find a lot of amazing gems from non-English countries.
>>68922452
that right there is the pinnacle of the genre. Everything else seems so boring and contrived
I do. But are there any good ones these days? All the great ones I know are from Germany, America and England from the 60's to 80's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u52Oz-54VYw
Childhood is when you idolize Syd
Adulthood is when you realize that Roger makes more sense
Patricianhood is when you realize Rick Wright was the best
Childhood is when you idolize Syd
Adolesence is when you realize that Roger makes more sense
Adulthood is when you realize Pink Frauds sucks, mom
I'VE GOT A BIKE
The ArchAndroid (2010), 8/10
>The post-disco burner Make The Bus, a creation of Of Montreal's Kevin Barnes that exudes a bit of Pet Shop Boys-ian grandeur, is paired with the exotic ballet Wondaland, sung in a shrill voice, that harks back to Kate Bush and to synth-pop of the 1980s. Just when she seems to have exhausted all existing as well as non-existing genres, she intones the medieval-tinged hymn of 57821, one of the most poignant moments in the recording history of her generation. After a less successful tribute to Stevie Wonder's brainy soul music (Say You'll Go), she ends the album with the eight-minute BabopbyeYa in the manner of a late-night torch singer except that she's backed by a blaring symphony orchestra and that the music rapidly decays into a Brazilian samba, loose cacophony, a spoken-word recitation against a solemn female choir, and jazzy chamber music. The album is a breathless, dizzy run through the annals of pop, rock and soul (credit also producers Charles "Chuck Lightning" Joseph II and Nathaniel "Nate 'Rocket' Wonder'" Irvin III). That it remains cohesive despite all the jumps back and forth in time is a miracle. It feels like a stylistic tsunami, but one that builds instead of devastating.
What do you want me to say?
>>68923800
I don't know
it will be 8.5 ere long
Can we agree that this has taken over ITAOTS's spot as the quintessential /mu/core album? Not saying one is better than the other or even if it's that good (though I do love it) but at this point there are always threads about it, more than any other album I think
nope, not around here buckaroo. itaots will ALWAYS be the number 1 /mu/core album
>>68922052
why would you want an album to be mucore. it just gets meme'd and shitted on constantly as soon as it gets picked up here
>>68922081
No.
Pleb is when you think ariel pink is a genius
Patrician is when you realize john maus is the goat
>>68921994
>pop music
Pleb is when you give Druk"G"s a 1/5
>>68921994
Enligthened is when you realise they are both fags who make shit music
Best Led Zeppelin album?
the first 6
III
I love Jimmy's folk guitar work
>>68921984
Either that or the first one.