ITT: We tell how we see each other country's music
So i'll start i'm French tell me how you see French music
A guy with an accordion and a baguette wearing a beret in Paris is the extent of it
>>68886475
>Lully, Rameau
>[large time gap]
>Berlioz
>Debussy, Ravel, Les Six
I live in Hueland
>>68886475
Cool electronic music during the 70s
Heldon, Richard Pinhas, Clearlight
The list goes on
Today's music is probably dominated by rap and cheap chanson
Maybe qt indie grill music too
>>68886475
French music culminated in Ravel and was destroyed by Boulez
i'm from the us so here's my true country
>>68886475
edith piaf and house
>>68886588
caetano veloso/gilberto gil/os mutantes/chico buarque/jorge ben jor/novos baianos
i've been on a big tropicalia/mpb/samba kick recently so i have a pretty favorable view of brazil rn
>>68886660
this guy's my favorite frogs
>>68886475
It's just kinda alright for the most part, you've got some good stuff like Justice and old 1960s pop.
I wanna know about what you guys think of Atlanta's music (America is terribly broad)
A muslim with a rag on his head chanting ot the sound of gunfire
>>68886725
This.
>>68886725
RT@Anon "A muslim with a rag on his head chanting ot the sound of gunfire"
>>68886580
>Satie
praise be
>>68886475
Peaked in the 60's and 70's, but in its prime, was some fucking gold, actually listening to some now...my French teacher was a colossal asshole though so I think very little of your people
>>68886588
Highly overrated by rock critics and mostly very samey with a few exceptions that are worthwhile gems
>>68886660
I don't know, Queens of the Stone Age seem like what I imagine Texan music to be
>>68886475
chanson is cool even though the best one is Belgian
I'm from the U.S, but specifically New England
>>68886475
Impressionism was my gateway into art music so thank you for that
>>68886588
Every SINGLE fucking brazillian in my town blasts samba all fucking day, it drives me out of my mind
But I play traditional percussion, so you're cool with me
>>68886771
Jacques Brel is great and all but have you heard Léo Ferré? I recommend Et... Basta ! as a wonderful starting point.
(He's not from France either).
>>68886814
i prefer Aznavour over Brell even if it seems i'm a rare case
I see sexy time music or like smooth jazz with a breathy vocalist that looks like the lead from that one godard film about the prostitute
i am belorussian formerly of soviet union
>>68886814
I have not, but I am now, thank you and/or merci.
>>68886838
I've never actually listened to Aznavour, though I'm aware he's one of the best-selling artists of all time, I never see anyone talk about his music though, any recommended period? He's got a fucking huge discography.
>>68886725
this
>>68886873
I hope you like it, it's not a standard album but it's very beautiful, blew me away my first time
>>68886872
funny name
ugly flag
authoritarian government
used to be lithuania's
no fun in belarus none ever
>>68886804
>But I play traditional percussion, so you're cool with me
oh yeah brazil has great percussionists and percussion stuff too
>>68886475
I imagine the contemporary scene as some chick with a choker singing nonsensical lyrics over a chord progression with no structure. As for french music as a whole, idk some rattatoullie shit.
Im from the US and Southern California to be specific
>>68887011
>Im from the US and Southern California to be specific
Nice blog faggot.
>>68886475
As an American who actually doesn't hate the French: weird pop music, rad EDM, cabaret.
>>68886475
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>>68886804
I don't see it I hear it.
Japanese music is either highly accessible or impenetrably esoteric.
>>68887692
This isn't even a little bit true.
>>68886475
Lounge music and jazz in a cafè during a rainy night while slowly sipping a drink.
>>68886660
So it's true. Mpb is the current flavor of the month.
Ruski here. How do you see the motherland, amerifats?
>>68886475
Ca pla pour moi!
>>68886475
Igorrr and Juliette Greco