What music do you listen to while staying up all night due to insomnia?
pic related, mine all night every night
>>52451200
Sleepless nights are Bjork nights. Vespertine puts me at ease if I have anything on my mind.
Bjork should release an album of her saying and whispering calming things.
>>52451293
yee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75WFTHpOw8Y
>>52451200
>oooh PACKAGE HOLIDAY welcome
>in bluuuuuuueee jaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
>>52451385
>oovooo welcome
>in blue jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
Gonna be honest, if Chris Morris made a 2hr long album of him just saying made up words and fucked up monologues I'd listen to it.
Or, even better, if he made another fucked up ambient radio show. I wish Blue Jam had more than 2 series, it's perfect.
>>52451200
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAHgMZtafnU
and
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntBmgvCVWKQ
mostly, recently.
>>52451450
im genuinely surprised by how low of a percentage CS is.
this is for noon, and you're still awake
https://soundcloud.com/psllbof/sets/songs
many of these were written after 20+ hours awake
>>52451471
I think it might be because of how it's one of those majors that's just full of people who don't really care about the topic and just want to make a decent amount of money doing whatever.
>>52451491
oh god im one of those people
im a musician at heart but that doesnt provide security, so im going for programming as a kind of trade.
>>52451426
I've been meaning to rip the audio from the Jam tv series for ages.
>>52451486
Nice I like it. Kind of a slow more downtempo Radiohead feel. You do everything? (meaning no samples for instruments)
>>52451535
Why rip the audio from Jam when you can just get Blue Jam? It's the same exact thing but longer & better.
>>52451516
Are you a virgin and what music do you listen to while staying up all night due to insomnia?
Drone, ambient, field recordings, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX4mysdG-TY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kEIKK_Jzr0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqTZpTo04ig
Although I usually just lie down in bed and try to rest anyway. Even if I don't sleep, I still end up less tired the next day than if I stay "active".
>>52451556
yes
I usually loop either Spiderland or Untrue while having anxiety about everything.
>>52451549
I've already got the Blue Jam CD and radio shows but I'm pretty sure the Jam tv show has sketches that don't appear in either. Also the full length music tracks in the Blue Jam radio show get annoying after a while as I'd just rather hear the sketches.
>>52451549
Yeah, a lot of the Jam TV show was just them lip-synching to the radio recordings anyway.
>>52451587
Isn't the CD just the sketches, though? I know there's an official Warp release with just selected sketches and no music.
>>52451536
yeah I do It all. recorded the glitch drums myself. I use some sample libraries for the orchestral instruments and piano, but guitar and electric organ is all real, as well as the vocals obviously.
lyrics for "asynchronous gait" were written after being awake for 22hrs. its about sleep cycles being out of sync with the day/night cycle
>>52451562
Are all of those seriously just one note the whole time?
>>52451597
Yeah, it's just the sketches, albeit just a small selection of those used in the radio show
>>52451218
>>52451427
>>52451472
Seconding
I find myself listening to grindcore, math-rock and noise-rock when I'm staying up all night.
>>52451656
Yeah.
I personally think the music and sketches go hand in hand because of how the show is made up. This kind of ambient soundscape that just drones on a stream of consciousness.
However, it would be nice if someone took the time to take ALL the sketches in Blue Jam and remove the music. Just an album of all the sketches featured in the show, not just a 'Greatest Hits' like the CD is.
Usually stuff like this and some noise, j-core, gabber. Good music with catchy lyrics is too distracting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuqEbRzy_t8
objectively best insomniacore
>>52451743
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but this channel on YouTube has removed the non-sketch music of every episode? You could download them from a YTtoMP3 thing if so? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxtyLSm493g&list=PLF9818396FA36E90E&index=15
I listen to whatever I can sing along to.
>>52451200
OOH, ASTONISHING SOD APE
btw, a gentle reminder that all of the original Blue Jam is available for download from archive.org (right click+download link). Cook'd and Bomb'd did a great job archiving that stuff, but bear in mind the recordings are pretty old and therefore kinda rough.
>>52453675
oops, forgot the link
BLUE JAM
BLUE JAM
BLUUUUUUUUE JAAAAAAAAAM:
https://archive.org/details/chrismorris_bluejam
>>52453696
would someone put this into one zip folder and upload it to mega?
>>52455340
I would but my connection is slow as fuck, it'd take almost a day to upload. Either a full file or split into series would be great if anyone's got all the files and a half decent connection.
Just another quick note, Episode 6 of Series 1 is shorter because a sketch entitled 'Bishopslips' was faded out by the BBC for being too offensive, so they just cut back into episode 1. The first 10 or so minutes of S2E1 are practically the same as S1E6.
>>52455873
If you haven't heard it yet, the Chris Morris radio documentary they made this year called "Raw Meat Radio" discussed this incident. It's up in the air whether or not Chris himself did it to cause a stir of rumors, dude seemed to enjoy creating rumors about himself for a laff.
hell, ill go ahead and upload it in case someone wanted to hear it.
>>52455873
OH SHIT NEVERMIND HERE YA GO
Chris Morris - Blue Jam, Series 1, 2 & 3
>ambient comedy, dark comedy, hypnagogic comedy, BBC Radio
>sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VeyN8HnHWs
Zip file: https://archive.org/compress/chrismorris_bluejam/formats=VBR%20MP3
>>52456133
also yes I second the rec for Raw Meat Radio. He's a master of radio comedy, really. Unrivalled.
>>52456211
I can't believe he actually got Peter to go make an ass out of himself in public. The taxi bit almost got scary lmao
>>52456265
that Taxi bit is genuinely terrifying, and as such is one of the most thrilling bits of comedy ever. Also, he was weirdly prophetic when it came to Jimmy Savile's death, despite getting sued for it.