Postmodernism has run its course.
The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.
https://www.neverendingchartrendering.org/
>come here to make charts
https://plug.dj/sdc-room-3-the-sequel
>come here to endlessly circlejerk over meme videos and maybe sometimes hopefully music
http://dailymu-sic.weebly.com/
>come here for op pics, charts, listenalongs, misc. stuff
Previously, on /daily/: >>70930998
tfw you will never pursue anything for the sake of honesty
tfw not sure if motivations for anything other than eating and fucking are actually sincere or just fulfilling societal expectations, living up to what you identify with, ideology, false consciousness, memes, bla bla etc
Is it contemporarism now?
Why does fish keep making these threads, they tend to be bad......
(Jk fish luv u to death)
plug tho
screw man tapes
>>70953474
>tapes screw man
really makes you think..............................
this album? pretty great if you ask me.
>>70953534
Why would I ask you though?
>>70953540
in the event that you wanted to hear an honest, anonymous opinion on Gryphon's self-titled record, is why.
can i get an opinion on... benis? :D
>>70953664
did somebody say benis?
>>70953568
Wow that sounds p cool, i guess I'll give it a try just for flaming you, you seem cool :)
>>70953687
hope ya like oboes!
>>70953684
I've been laughing for eighteen years at this photograph.
>>70953711
Could you say that you really, really like this image?
/meme/
>>70953767
it's real shitposting hours rn
more like: nuisance? err, it is!
>>70953279
u mean the OP? Because I tend to just go off what other people have been talking about in the previous threads.
Or the content of the threads because I think the few threads I've made in the past week have been okay. This one has high potential to be terrible though who knows!!
Emo sux
once again calling for pom to up
Fabiano Orchestra - Butterfly Island
Mark III - Marvin Whoremonger
Stone Alliance - Stone Alliance
Sony Enang - Don't Stop the Music
>>70953932
lol I was memeing but nonetheless, I always appreciate the mini-reviews of the 1000 albums you've listened to :)
Letta Mbulu - In the Music the Village Never Ends (1983)
>boogie, southern african music
Some softer tracks that owe more to pop soul and '80s R&B drag the album down, but the disco tracks are pretty much out of this world. Totally plastic, which occasionally works against it, but funky, danceable, and super fun. The synth lines are catchy, the four to the floor drum machine, as synthetic as it might be, works really well, and Mbulu is a wonderfully charismatic vocalist. Real cool.
3.0-
Manteca - Ritmo y Sabor (1978)
>latin funk
Really minimalist for funk music. Most tracks are just fast-paced, hyper drum beats with some funky basslines played over them. These tracks are fucking incredible. "Afro Funky" is so cool it's unreal, the bassist even manages to sneak in the riffs to "Day Tripper" and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" without losing his place as the coolest damn bassist in music history. The tracks that bring in the piano or any other instruments are a bit less great, and incredibly sterile by comparison, but the best tracks on this thing are fucking incredible.
3.0
>You will never have comfy conversations with DFW about Star Wars
Music for this feel?
im so FUCKING high
music for this feel
Eleanore Mills - This Is Eleanore Mills (1974)
>soul
Mills is a phenomenal vocalist, and the last track is really spectacular. My major problem with this album is that a lot of it falls into the very string-heavy category of soul, which I've never really gotten that into. A lot of tracks also sound very familiar to each other, with similar chord progressions and similar melodies. Mills' voice really is incredible, able to carry even the most derivative tracks with ease, and the more horn-heavy, funkier tracks are really great. Spotty but altogether solid.
2.5+
>>70955835
dopethrone and/or dopesmoker and/or sleep's holy mountain
and man fucking drunk drivers / killer whales is a really great song
>>70952387
I am SO glad you gave Estrelando Embaixador a listen. It's been one of my favorite albums out there, period. Give me a moment to get uploads for:
Fabiano Orchestra - Butterfly Island
Mark III - Marvin Whoremonger
Stone Alliance - Stone Alliance
Sony Enang - Don't Stop the Music
>>70953041
>new sincerety/"post-irony"/post-post-modernity
these are not things that exist, stop trying to will them into existence.
Pomo forever
also what have I missed since last posting (about 4 days)
>>70955835
lol i'm FUCKINg drunk
music for this feel
>>70956170
it's great! thanks for turning me onto it. and thank you so much!
Good morning /daily/!
Flying to Turkey for 2 weeks tomorrow, so gotta download a shit ton of music and wash all the clothes.
What are yall up to this Sunday?
>>70956183
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>>>70953041 (OP)
>>new sincerety/"post-irony"/post-post-modernity
>these are not things that exist, stop trying to will them into existence.
>Pomo forever
i read that as porno forever
same desu
>>70956355
IM a fucking mess
>>70956365
did you know that a bundle of sticks is called a faggot
did you know that the faggot was the symbol of fascism
are YOU a fascist?
>>70956183
new sincerity has been around for a long time. Don't fall in love with dat cage brah
>>70956240
https://i.slacktunes.tech/Fabiano-Orchestra-Butterfly-Island-FLAC/
https://i.slacktunes.tech/Mark-III-Marvin-Whoremonger-FLAC/
https://i.slacktunes.tech/Sony-Enang-Don-t-Stop-That-Music-FLAC/
https://i.slacktunes.tech/Stone-Alliance-Stone-Alliance-FLAC/
>>70956269
It's not Sunday in the West Coast of the US yet, but come tomorrow we're doing this huge event at my work, getting a new line of clothes in, etc.
Enjoy Turkey! Get some listening done on the plane or something. I highly recommend the albums I'm posting above.
>>70956365
same
>>70956387
no but im a fucking faggot
>>70956450
are you fucking gay dude
>>70956434
Ay, do you have that rare grooves chart that Nat's working on? Since I just finished his drone, I figured I could start it
Banda Black Rio - Maria Fumaça (1977)
>funk, samba-soul
Tight, well-performed funk that falls into background music territory a lot. This is a lot like a Brazilian Tower of Power, technically immaculate but lacking the feel and grooves that makes funk music funk music. The samba and the jazz the band hints at on a few tracks are both woefully underused, but the funk is decent enough to keep the album rolling. The tightness and precision of the drums is a big standout, as are the fat bass lines. Worth a listen if you're big into funk.
2.5-
>>70956434
oh man, thank you so so much!
>>70956537
yeah I like the boipucci no memes
>>70956543
I'm excited to see what you think of Carlos, ERASMO.... I really want to see it become /daily/core
>>70956623
definitely checking it out tomorrow, looks awesome.
Spent all day drinking with my roommates, jamming out and playing Battlefield 1. I'm still kinda terrible at the drums but hey I'm improving!
Buuuut I feel like garbage now and I'm slowly getting a hangover at 11pm. Music for that feel?
>>70956665
listen to Strange Geometry!
>>70956434
I'll add a couple for the ride, thanks!
>>70956680
Looks pretty comfy, I'll give it a spin!
>>70956771
it's total /comfy/-core. I own it on vinyl so it makes it a little less comfy than CD since you have to get up to switch sides but it's still very good.
>>70956684
Lol, maybe I'll save this for another day. Feeling more like something relaxing.
>>70956782
Diggin it so far, thanks dude!
have some alcohol but not enough to pass out music for this feel?
>>70956183
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Sincerity
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-irony
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-postmodernism
>the new sincerity one even cites DFW
lmao u lose bro sry ;)
Hey, /daily/, (specifically Nat) y'all read this??:
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/22870-bad-timing/?mbid=social_twitter
jim out here
>>70957021
>have some alcohol but not enough to pass out music for this feel?
same, i'm at that point where im feelin juuuust right
logging off internet,
>>70957021
>>70956389
psueds the both of you
>implying all of these things are not just offshoots of post-modernism
post-modern more like post-mortem, because nothing can replace it because it has no ideals and anybody that claims to know their post-modernism is a fucking liar and therefore intellectual movements as we once understood them are dead.
we as a culture are suffering from genrewave, everybody wants to be a pioneer, nobody wants to read their shit
also fishe, actually read the DFW quote. He's theorizing a rebellion against post-modernism and mocking such a proposition, people who embrace "New Sincerity" buy into the shit that their culture shills without any irony, accepting whatever is shoveled there way by a team of 50 year old suits, they are the people at comic conventions, they are bronies
also
>Wikipedia
>>70957069
alright that's it it's not my favorite album anymore
Yo is everyone...
>>70953279
>>70953767
>>70953932
>>70954263
>>70955835
>>70956183
...else *also* drunkposting?
>>70953041
I would say u can't make DFW a meme
but it seems as if you have made DFW a meme
>>70953711
EaSiLy the best picture on the /mu/
Might do a new chart after/in addition to my BHM calendar. Most of it is honestly stuff I should've listened to ages ago.
Any suggestions? Anything I should replace?
Ping Existensil think that is how you spell it, rec for your tourney
Quick review bump before I head to bed.
OC - Word… Life
DITC was supposedly one of the greatest collectives in east coast hip-hop, boasting the likes of Big L, Lord Finesse, Showbiz & AG and randomly… Fat Joe. OC is one of the many members of the crew and his debut sounds pretty much exactly like the every other album coming out of the area at the time. That might speak more about the ridiculous consistency of hip-hop in ‘94 but Word.... Life is an album that doesn’t seem to stand out in any way.
The beats are quite simplistic and jazzy, with a bit of a darker edge than most. Pretty typical boom-bap, which is a style I dig. As for OC, he’s a great storyteller, flying through some really nice cuts with a sharp, tight flow. Problem is - he doesn’t really have a personality. He doesn’t have the ridiculousness of Big L or swagger of Lord Finesse. Instead, he just drones on in this bland monotone. That works well for a dude like Guru, who sounds pretty earnest - but OC just sounds like any other rapper.
He has the lyrics and the beats are solid - it just doesn’t sound like anything special. I kind of had the same issue with Diamond D, so I’m starting to think this group is held up by two/three greats.
An alright listen, but I’m kind of shocked it’s in RYM’s top 100 for the genre.
2.5/5
>>70957069
>>70957550
that is actually a pretty nice write-up, though. pitchfork can do decent stuff if they want.
bit l8 but this still exists, ask if you want thoughts
rec all those that won
Allison Crutchfield - Tourist in This Town (2017)
>indie pop
The sister of Waxahatchee makes music that's pretty much about the same as her sister's, both sound-wise and quality-wise. It's decent, middle-of-the-road indie pop, doesn't do anything amazing but it doesn't do anything bad. The opener is a killer track, as are a few of the other rocky tracks, but the synthy stuff grates on me, and the slower tracks come off like Julien Baker but without a shred of the sincerity. Decent enough.
2.0+
Code Orange - Forever (2017)
>metalcore, post-hardcore
I hope I'm not alone in thinking that this is kind of an embarassing record, mainly because of the vocals. The harsh and clean vocals are both /terrible/, the clean vocalist is so damn whiny and nasally and the harsh vocalist is just hard to listen to, spitting out some truly terrible lyrics. Musically it's just standard metalcore with some forays into generic alt-rock. I like the one track that straight-up embraces industrial metal, because it's the only really harsh thing here, but everything else is bland shit, and I hate how a lot of the tracks just stop dead in their tracks, it's a stupid sonic choice and it makes the album even worse than it already is.
0.5
Homeshake - Fresh Air (2017)
>hypnagogic pop, alternative R&B
I don't like this album, but I don't have much bad to say about it. It's a very middle-of-the-road album, it does nothing to offend but nothing to impress. This guy was Mac DeMarco's old guitarist, and the jangly guitar work on a couple tracks is nice, as is the production, generally, but I can't remember a single damn moment off this that was memorable. It's fourteen tracks of the same hazy R&B stuff, and Sagar's vocals are pretty dreadful. The vocals are the only truly bad thing, but everything about this is just so tedious and bland, I can't get into it at all.
0.5+
>>70958183
gaah
>>70958183
damn dude why didn't you like Eggstone
>>70958253
I mean, I don't dislike the album, I have no strong feelings either way, I found the songs to go on for a bit to long and end up outstaying their welcome, the singer's kinda Michael Buble croony thing he has going on wears a little on my patience as well
>>70958335
>I found the songs to go on for a bit to long
can understand
>the singer's kinda Michael Buble croony thing
don't understand but ok
>>70958183
Uh, close, how did you like my rec?
>>70958183
julius eastman - unjust malaise
>>70958616
Was surprised by it initially, did not expect it to be noise rock at all, have to admit I still don't know all that much about it, is it a DJ Mix or a compilation or a mix of both, it's probably a mix of both. Found the remixes to be worse overall than the actual tracks being remixed, but they aren't by any length bad. Felt tepid agreement to the whole thing.
>>70958623
Three hours, nice...
>>70958882
Yeah, it's both, comp with dj mixes of each song, but I can't find any other information on it either, it's not on discogs or rym :/
Oh, next rec: Placebo - Meds
>>70958987
I've heard that one before and forgotten to rate it, bringin back 16 year old me
>>70957804
actually before you take this rec, get back to me on how you feel about F#A# Infinity
>>70958183
Katharsis - VVorldvvithoutend
>>70959050
How would you rate it now?
then how about Stabscotch - Uncanny Valley ?
>>70958187
Isn't the record on the 8th column of the 2nd row the back cover of insignificance? Or am I missing something?
>>70959101
I think that Placebo is fun, the title track is a great pop song, I'd give it a 6 or a 7
Haven't heard Stabscotch
Why am I up at 5am arguing with things I'm not even knowledgeable about is this the fate of the fisho?
>>70957497
I'll conceed that I didn't really read into the DFW quote but disagree about a lot there. For example, a lot of what our culture "shills out" is 100% post-modern. Aren't people like me that adore entirely cynical shows like the Simpsons or Seinfeld guilty of the same thing. I think the application is for culture in general, not about a certain ideal.
Also idk about the notion that New Sincerity "doesn't exist" because I'm only about 100 pages into IJ rn but pic will probably be me in a month with just better music (though still applicable). It totally is just an off-shoot of post-modernism but doesn't the fact that people use the term at all and the fact that you generalize people under the umbrella of such a term will itself into existance by your very rejection of it? I would argue so, but you're for the most part right.
I probably sound dumb as hell talking about this and you'd be right.
>>70960447
>that pic but with better music
jesus christ its me...
>>70960599
I'm literally replaying Mother 2 and 3 with a friend, I have a blu-ray copy of It's Such a Beautiful Day and a Life Aquatic poster in my room and am currently reading IJ. I've literally never had a "starter pack" of anything apply to me so well even though they're all made a bit broad. Which is, in a way, sort of comforting for a reason I can't explain. I'm gonna start calling myself "Newly Sincere" if nothing else but to piss Tuco off.
>>70960707
im playing mother 2 right now, reading IJ, just watched synecdoche yesterday... shivers
Also, IJ's foreword makes references to Sufjan and 69 Love Songs. Not really in reflecting the ideals of DFW but more in scope, what with Sufjan's 50 States project (which, at the time, wasn't yet canceled) and the scope of the Magnetic Fields album. However, I think 69 Love Songs would be a great example of a musical equivalent of new sincerity (if such a thing could ever exist). Of course it uses a lot of ironic-sounding language and pokes fun at/parodies several genres, but at the same time feels like a sincere tribute to every aspect of love songs. And reading the interview from the vinyl liner notes only further emphasizes this when Merritt talks about his major influences being those who made what we think of as sappy radio love songs. It's a love song to love songs.
Maybe I should actually finish the book instead of pretending to know something I know dick about though. I'm 100 pages in and plan to do 50 a day, so maybe I'll actually finish it soon-ish? Probably not. I imagine I'll probably give up or slow down but make sure to make fun of me if in a month I don't have this thing read. Sorry if there were terrible misspellings in this but I typed it all out mobile.
>>70960729
Right? Mother 3 is just as good but the only way to play is via fan-translations. Would definitly rec after Mother 2, as Mother 3 makes plenty references to Mother 2. I will legit cop a switch if they announce Mother 3 for it honestly.
>everyone on daily read a the first handful of pages of IJ
>memy discussions on le new sincerity and DFW memes pop up like mushrooms after rain
oh fuck no its going to be like a shitty lit thread except with less people to call out all the uninformed pseuding (with more uninformed pseuding) isnt it
>>70956269
don't get coup'd
>>70957021
don't pass out its a waste
>>70957804
don't recc this cause its bad
>>70956665
thats what i did a week ago exactly stop reenacting my life thanks
>>70960447
It's what every single other person on this website does anyway, the trick is not to admit it or pretend you're someone else as soon as someone calls you out (harder when u trip)
also isn't that just the "first day lurking /mu/, /letterboxd/, /v/ and /lit/" memechart renamed
tfw have to do things but dun want to
>>70960447
This is going to get real cyclical and confusing and I'M going to sound dumb
>A lot of what our culture "shills out" is 100% post-modern. Aren't people like me that adore entirely cynical shows like the Simpsons or Seinfeld guilty of the same thing.
I mean, it's not a crime to enjoy something that is entirely cynical, nor is it a crime to enjoy something that is entirely insincere, the art commits no crime.
The problem arises when people "enjoy" things ironically, and thus it becomes a competition to seem the smartest for appreciating more crap things ironically. New Sincerety is inherently absurd, because it comes across as people competing to be more sincere than others in their love for a given cultural artifact (assuming they aren't autistic, in a way they are the Ubermensch for us all).
>I think the application is for culture in general, not about a certain ideal.
this is true, post-modernism has no ideals...
>Also idk about the notion that New Sincerity "doesn't exist"... It's totally is just an off-shoot of post-modernism but doesn't the fact that people use the term at all and the fact that you generalize people under the umbrella of such a term will itself into existance by your very rejection of it?
yes that is true, but why can't the term post-modernism apply in this case. Ideas change, I don't think that we should completely disregard the whole pomo thing because nobody can even define or characterize it. They only have vague ideas about what the narratives that they should be questioning, questioning the questioning of ideas is a bit dumb.
>I probably sound dumb as hell talking about this and you'd be right.
I can guarantee you I probably out-dumbed you then
>>70961247
> nor is it a crime to enjoy something that is entirely insincere
I meant sincere I hope that comes across
does anyone else feel like they have to make a sort of mental schedule of what kind of art to consume at a given moment because when i don't i end up just kind of sitting there unsure of my place in the world
>>70961348
(y)
>>70960447
Hmm you made this starter pack? Some of it's misleading IMO. Needs Knausgaard's My Struggle...definitely over IJ. Sun Kil Moon, whether you like it or not is the ultimate recent example.
>>70960447
>>70961247
try and outdumb me nerds bet u cant
>>70961499
you're only somewhat dumb, lad
>>70961466
this, Knausgaard is so sincere man
>>70961348
Ive been recently trying to decide whenever its better to structure my days and make sure to spend them productively both with work and art/leasure or whenever its better to just go in free flow and do what comes up and what I feel like.
Honestly I can't tell which is better rn, both have their pluses and minuses. Some degree of structure is important cause like you said ennui just forces its dick in if you let your guard down too much but overdoing it isnt great either. I get desensitized and feel constrained from constant productivity but with little of it I feel like im going to go crazy.
>>70961701
Yeah, really touching books. I'll try and think of more.
He already ranted about FJM, but I Love You Honeybear does dabble in it ("I Went to the Store One Day"). I don't know, I've always seen that album as explicitly about the struggle between irony and sincerity. I give him more credit.
In the category of "considers postmodernism but pushes a new sincere agenda," since I think that's more in line with what Fish is picking examples of, George Saunders' Tenth of December (plenty of his other books too, I'm sure) is another essential pick.
Should I leak the new O'Rourke album?
>>70961943
Yea
>>70961943
my dad is o'rourke and he will hear about that
>>70961943
yeS
>>70961965
ok. I'll up it in a minute. Go buy it though and support our favorite homeless meme man.
https://editionsmego.bandcamp.com/album/wakes-on-cerulean
>>70961972
Does he work at Nintendo?
>>70958183
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/john-cale/fragments-of-a-rainy-season/
>>70960447
what will you do with the screenshots mane
pssstt kids wanna hear some memes?
https://mega.nz/#!p0AQSZzB!eHWkPmRLTrdGtEb-TPqdS2xJP76i8NyJ_kvVEFKGUVc
>>70962382
haha benis
>>70958183
Yo gimme those onions
Also here is next rec
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/غلام_حسین_غفاری_ذوالفقار_عسکریان/۱-موسیقی-محلی-خراسان-—-چهار-ﺑـیــت-_chaharbaiti-i_-folk-music-of-khorasan_/
>>70958187
Forever was a grower for me
It's really cheesy and generic, but in a way that makes it sort of fun
They take themselves way to seriously now, I think it's hilarious
And the breakdowns are p great
Also u should listen to love is love//return to dust back when they were code orange kids
Entirely different animal, and really fucking good
>>70959115
it's a live bootleg, that's just a placeholder cover.
>>70962520
that code orange kids album does look cool, I'll give it a listen. and I guess forever was a pretty fun listen, but it just got on my nerves terribly.
>>70958183
Yeah why didn't you like sword heaven
I think I feel the same way about this as I did about last year's O'Rourke/Fennesz collab. Jim's electronics merge very well with the opposing player. Here especially, because the warm electronics sound great against a backdrop of Jaeger's recordings of what I personally imagine to be surrounding sounds of a port of just a small dock by the sea (the cover revs up the imagination). Pretty stuff and it seems like there is a sense of progression in it all and not just electronics dropped against samples.
So far I feel like it is just good, but I'll give it another go now.
>>70958183
Johannes Brahms - Symphony no. 4
Bernstein recording preferred.
Is on YT;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckuUq7im8H4
Because why not.
pic for next daily
>>70963159
Bellísimo, anon
>>70963167
Muchas gracias
How's your week been, /daily/?
~~~
Anenon - Petrol
Genres: Nu Jazz, Electronic, Ambient, Jazzstep, Electroacoustic, Progressive Electronic
I can't tell how much of this is electronic and how much of it is real instruments. This is a good thing.
keys of death/10
The Angels of Light - How I Loved You
Genres: Folk Rock, Gothic Country, Avant-Folk, Dark Folk
It's interesting hear a more country influenced version of the normal Swans sound, but some of the weight of albums like The Seer is lost on the lighter production. Still, country albums by artists established as not being country artists are welcome. Solid.
Don't do that/10
Animal Collective - Centipede Hz
Genres: Neo-Psychedelia, Noise Pop, Psychedelic Pop, Experimental Rock
MPP in a wacked out alternate universe
where MPP was good.
lelelelelelelele/10
Anonymous Walls - Wall 000002
Genres: Harsh Noise Wall
One of the best noise walls I've heard actually. The textures all play off very well, rewarding the listener for listening in closer as the track progresses. Also, at 30 minutes, it's a fairly perfect length for this kind of record. Can't ask for much more out of a HNW album.
crungy/10
other notable stuff i've heard recently:
P A T H S パス - 11/18/16 (Solid drone single.)
良い乗り物 through the city - Providence (City 81) (Vaporwave, part of a series that dissects a single city pop song into an entire "city." only a few notable tracks, but you can't ask for much in a 7 minute run time.)
Eric Taxxon - Endless (Taxxon's take on vaporwave, great if you're just getting into the genre and want something with slightly more production value.)
Fire-Toolz - Drip Mental (Wonky Techno meets Screamo meets a bunch of other shit. Enjoyable due to the sheer chaos factor.)
PF - PF$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ (Another solid project from DJwwww, this time using the looping sound collage format to create what seems to be the soundtrack for an imaginary video game.)
>>70963297
pretty nice, made some beats, yo can check them out if you want
https://soundcloud.com/vinn-mc
haven't been on daily in quite a long time to be honest
>>70963297
Nice. Julia Holter, Fantastic Planet. I rewatched that recently.
Dug some memes last week
>>70963297
Pretty solid
>>70963437
nice chart you have going on there
>>70963297
First time posting one of these am I cool now?
haven't heard anything on yours tho
>>70963424
same with this, i need to get round to listening to more of The Beatles and The Byrds already
>>70963437
how's that james brown record?
>>70963437
how was that Clientele record, wooly-poo?
>>70963554
You've gotten a good start by listening to Talking Heads. Listen to Transa by Caetano Veloso to get a start on Brazilian music/mpb/Tropicália
>>70963424
Julie Byrne is a queen
>>70963418
cool! peep this loop that I made the other day:
https://soundcloud.com/trancarecords/tranca-beats-unidentified-ye-ye
>>70963587
>https://soundcloud.com/trancarecords/tranca-beats-unidentified-ye-ye
nice beat you have going on there, but i feel it kinda weak in percussion for my taste (but that's not bad at all!)
keep it up
>>70963297
mine is basically just my chart I'm working on
what do people see in le 400 coups?
it's just "ok" really
>>70963455
Thanks :)
>>70963554
It's pretty tight! Lots of longer jam-based tracks and some cool improv. Not quite as good as The Payback but it's still a great album.
>>70963587
Oh, it was great! Nice and mellow, exactly what I was looking for last night. Planning on giving it another listen today
>>70963666
>Plantasia
>Snowflakes Are Dancing
>Fare Forward Soldiers
Good shit dude, those are some of my favorites
I've been jamming out to this over the past couple of days, guys. Anything similar out there? I've listened to most Laura Nyro.
>>70960959p
>thats what i did a week ago exactly stop reenacting my life thanks
:( it was a pretty fun day though, ngl
rec me some good music for reading the last handful of pages of IJ
>>70962773
It's not my cup of noise in short, it's repetitive without doing anything interesting to these ears, it's aim is to pummel you with sound but it's approach is way to violent to be any sort of enjoyable
>>70962465
it's just really smooth chillout music, probably the first Dub album that has actually been a dub album that I've heard, like they really want you zeroing in on one or two particular elements at a time, it's also really catchy
>>70963994
the sound of DFW masturbating
>>70963994
>listening to music while reading
please no
>>70963994
woy
gd job, need to actually finish that book one o these days
>>70964007
(not vocal music)
>>70964003
i already went through all those recordings tho
>>70964009
its a good book
>>70963692
film academia btfo
>>70960832
>And reading the interview from the vinyl liner notes only further emphasizes this when Merritt talks about his major influences being those who made what we think of as sappy radio love songs. It's a love song to love songs.
you know, I've never really felt particularly compelled to listen to 69 love songs, but this makes me want to give it a shot
>>70961247
If I wasn't hungover as fuck rn I'd be debating the shit out of you
I literally had this same conversation with a friend last week
Also new sincerity is probably more accurately meta-modernism (at the risk of getting lost in the somewhat pointless classifications)
>>70964182
alcohol is bad for you
also I don't know why people characterise postmodernism as particularly insincere, sure, self aware, but insincere?
also fuck American English, forreal
>>70964517
and tell me, what has australia done?
>>70964551
kept the queens English, used the metric system and driven on the left for over 100 years now, like a normal society
>>70964580
shut the fuck up
so like a meme right now that would be pretty swell
BOW BOW BOW BOW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlFQjExxD4U
>>70963587
cool i'll add it the the backlog, still need to listen to that psych record you recd me the other day
>>70963754
sounds good, been listening to a shitload of James Brown the last couple days so I should probably get on some new shit
>>70958183
missed this, early misfits are great aren't they? will rec soon
>>70964580
>driving on the left
>normal
>>70964631
>>70964659
thats my meme where did you get it
>>70964670
>>70964715
what are you doing stop
What should I start with...
Spirit Of Eden or Laughing Stock?
>>70964754
Eden for sure
>>70964754
maybe start by listening to a good band instead
>>70964631
>>70964754
start with the party's over so when you get to those you're even more impressed
>>70964637
Damn, I didn't expect Zay to be that good of a piano player. I guess that's basically what he does when he's making the beats though.
>>70964653
Yeah, go for it!
>>70964785
Booooo
It me
My headphones broke two weeks ago and I finally got new ones so I can listen to music again.
I gave the entire Improvised Music from Japan collection another listen. I don't really feel like reviewing every disc but I sum my thoughts up pretty well.
Overall, I can't say I thoroughly disliked anything in the collection. It's just filled with interesting ideas. The best feature of the collection is it's broad spectrum of improvisational music. It doesn't restrict itself to ~just~ EAI or ~just~ lowercase, and that's really refreshing. No sane person should listen to the entire thing in one sitting, but each disc is great to listen to on it's own. Some pieces really stunned me, but as a whole, I was just generally content with this collection.
It's good
>>70964631
>>70964631
>>70964605
what has Canada given to the world recently
>>70964657
it's the most normal thing in the world man
>>70964911
those are some numbers friend
>>70964911
>>>70964631
Fuck
>>70964926
yours was the only good meme and now you have to go and mess it up smhsmh
>>70964631
here's a Pinoy meme to boost your avant-teen meme points
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzOWy1o2dTA
>>70964983
too little too late
>>70961466
>Hmm you made this starter pack?
no found it on /lit/
>>70962115
do you WANT me to post them dude?
I was just gonna keep them for myself because they were humorous. Sorry if you don't want me SCing your shit.
>>70964182
would rec. Even if you don't like it all, I think most people would be hard-pressed to say the concept isn't at least something to think about.
Also, though I hate him, I think Christgau did a pretty good write-up on 69 Love Songs
>Accusing Stephin Merritt of insincerity would be like accusing Cecil Taylor of playing too many notes--not only does it go without saying, it's what he's selling. I say if he'd lived all 69 songs himself he'd be dead already, and the only reality I'm sure they attest to is that he's very much alive. I dislike cynicism so much that I'm reluctant ever to link it to creative exuberance. But this cavalcade of witty ditties--one-dimensional by design, intellectual when it feels like it, addicted to cheap rhymes, cheaper tunes, and token arrangements, sung by nonentities whose vocal disabilities keep their fondness for pop theoretical--upends my preconceptions the way high art's sposed to. The worst I can say is that its gender-fucking feels more wholehearted than its genre-fucking. Yet even the "jazz" and "punk" cuts are good for a few laughs--total losers are rare indeed. My favorite song from three teeming individually-purchasable-but-what-fun-would-that-be CDs: "The Death of Ferdinand de Saussure," who has the savoir faire to rhyme with "closure," "kosher," and "Dozier" before Merritt murders him. A+
>>70964631
my existance
>>70964849
fucking champ
>>70964849
>No sane person should listen to the entire thing in one sitting,
:'^)
>>70965155
it's unhealthy ;^)
I'm pretty sure this melody is super famous (maybe it has been sampled?) https://youtu.be/jtZG_wHVlqc
... help me guys
>>70965634
yeah it sounds a lot like dreams are my reality
>Jeopardy won't be back for another two tweeks
man wtf
>>70963297
the planete sauvage soundtrack is p neat but i still havent bothered to watch the anime
's it worth it?
>>70963424
>(Remastered)
the heck?
~malesch, hearing solar winds
idr anything about basket of light except that it was p nice
>>70964950
is this an accurate portrayal of a fillipede female?
>>70966553
>'s it worth it?
ESSENTIAL weird-anime-core (the animation is dated tho)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYyPqme2wZU
>>70964950
Most powerful race on Earth
>>70963297
good enough
>>70966719
CUTE!
my digital escape > million dollar extreme desu
which isn't saying that much
souvlaki > memeless
>>70967307
why do you even post here
>>70967307
Pygmalion > loveless > souvlaki
>>70967393
(I'm just Sdc under another name)
>>70967581
we all are
>>70961466
yeah Sun Kil Moon would honestly also probably be a pretty damn good example of New Sincerity
>>70967413
>>70967307
Dream-twee is booooooooooring.
>>70967607
I'm actually Tuco (who is also probably SDC)
round1 - 20m to 40m
>>70967702
But stereolab kicks ass!
>>70967735
whut do you like
>>70967735
going in blind fukk it
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/pf/pf%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B_%E2%80%8B/
>>70967752
somebody else can field that question pls
>>70953041
So normalfags of /daily/ are gonna be name-dropping "post modernism" more often now, without even knowing the meaning of it?
Thanks fantano.
>>70967735
Charm of the Highway Strip by the Magnetic Fields
I want someone other than scaruffi to appreciate this album with me >:(
>>70967747
u know what yeah you're right they do
>>70967735
>>70967752
>>70967772
~karenin
>>70967815
rude
>>70967735
Tim Buckley - Peel Sessions
>>70953474
The Screwtape Letters
>>70967842
>>70953041
>>70953248
>>70956183
>>70957021
>knowing about memes
>memes being a form of art in which you hide your true feelings behind being insincere
>this art movement is called "meta-modernism"
>not knowing about meta-modernism
fuck me dead
>>70967967
>memes being a form of art in which you hide your true feelings behind being insincere
by definition, no. Memes have been around much longer than the internet buddy boy, and for a long time memes were just the fucking hamster dance or numa numa it ain't that deep senpai.
itt pleb stories
>chilling with friends
>put morton feldman's second string quartet
>confront myself and my self (as an ontological historical entity) with the mirror of atonality (as a mirror is not an empathic but a reflexive entity, alien to the space and time it reflects and only existing by itself in relation to the other) and realize the boundaries of human thought, comprehension and consciousness
>reach rational ecstasy
>pleb friend gets up and says "what is this silence shit, lmao, put some nirvana"
>get angry at their rockist subaltern consumption conditioned by the structures of power of the imperialist white economies, but contain it
>calm myself down by remembering quotes from finnegans wake, my favorite book since i was a teenager
>mfw can't express myself because i'm a spectator in the society of spectacle
"It is not the slumber of reason which engenders monsters, but vigilant and insomniac rationality. - Gilles Deleuze" - ~Astigmata
>>70967735
blind rec
tell me if you've heard it already
>>70967967
Shia LaBeouf is a honestly one of the greatest human beings alive
>>70967735
Roy Haynes - We Three
>>70967735
Agitation Free - Malesch
>>70953041
Man DFW was a smooth motherfucker
>>70968029
Ohh Nirvana, that's pretty patrish
>>70967735
Black Dice - Broken Ear Record
>>70967735
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/dysrhythmia/psychic_maps/
thoughts on Ruiner?
rec me
Record of Changes (1990) by Samulnori, recommended by Mark And
It's definitely not traditional, but it is something. Without the flatly performed kut that opens the record with an unfortunate pre-fab authenticity, Samulnori seem to be embracing a consciously dramatic and choreographed stage-show, not unlike Kodo. The martial unisons on the final track are exhilarating as anything that you'll hear in taiko, and the rest is thankfully not too polished either.
Folk Routes, New Roots (1964) by Shirley Collins and Davy Graham, recommended by Anonymous
Much less austere than her recent comeback album, Shirley Collins' singing still had something impure and dented about it even fifty years ago. An important record for English folkies, perhaps, but the best part of the record comes from her accompanist's occasionally bizarre twists and turns way out of little England, borrowing from Mediterranean scales and god knows where else.
Ruiner (2005) by A Wilhelm Scream, recommended by Transcore
Polished, crisp, post-hardcore record with a heap of great riffs to boot. The tracks come thick and fast, with an uptempo beat to match. Unfortunately the lyrics are hopelessly generic and quite unimpressing, and the record lacks staying power, but it's a good romp while it lasts.
>>70968029
but thats from antioedipus you fuckin idiot
>>70968430
motherfucker stop trying to change the meme I will END you
>>70968333
>>70968333
>>70968484
sorry i misunderstood the joke ur not a fuckin idiot ur a funny idiot
>>70958183
Redskins - Neither Washington Nor Moscow...
sorry for taking forever
>>70968493
aye
>>70968504
2 slo
backlogged
>>70968531
:-)
What should I listen to
>>70968598
ur parents they love you please pick up the phone
>>70968493
this is good i feel good thank you
>>70968598
this >>70968493
>>70968615
>>70968666
checked
My radio show starts in half an hour :^)))
http://wmwc.umwblogs.org
>>70968806
>cumblogs
>>70967735
how strict is this restriction, there's a 43 minute album I like as a rec
>>70968896
strict as fuck mate
>>70967735
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BC%D0%B0_%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BC%D0%B0/%D0%BF%D0%BB%D1%8F%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8_%D1%82%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B1%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%83%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2/
some more jim stuff from today
Jim O'Rourke / My Cat Is an Alien - From the Earth to the Spheres, Vol. 4
Genres: Free Improvisation
Jim's side is a fairly uninteresting series of acoustic free improvs that are best when they focus on longer sustained drones.
My Cat Is an Alien's side does pretty much the same thing, but with more drones and tribal elements.
My Cat's side is better, but it's a fairly meh split overall.
passable/10
Thomas Ankersmit / Jim O'Rourke - s/t Split
Genres: Drone, Glitch, Noise
Ankersmit's side progresses from a series of glitchy, almost lowercase noises, to one giant wall. I was concerned that the side had no real way to end itself after all of its buildup, and I won't spoil it, but it ended the only way it could have.
O'Rourke's side is true to the name, beginning with a series of noisy guitar samples that slowly loop and layer over each other until it creates one muddy, meditative tone. Not much technically happening, but it serves its purpose well and works pretty nicely with the first side.
bweeeew/10
Jim O'Rourke - みずのないうみ
Genres: Drone, Ambient, Minimalism
This release was apparently found after being forgotten for years in a box in O'Rourke's house. The live version was made soon after it was found.
It first appears odd to add both of these tracks together and call it an album, especially looking at that runtime, but it comes together very well.
The album consists of 2 Conrad-style drones. The original piece acts more as a practice in raw minimalism, with tones fading in and out over the course of minutes. The sound quality on the live version is better, and the extra instruments give it a refreshing touch. It's acceptable to listen to this album as 2 individual pieces or as a full fixture, with the live version doing a great job of naturally progressing off the wills of the original.
Factor in a 10/10 cover art and you have a very good release. This was a happy accident if there ever was one.
bliss/10
>>70968924
fine then
Japandroids - Celebration Rock
rec me good band merch to wear around campus
>>70969129
>>70902754
>>70902754
>>70902754
>>70902754
>>70902754
I'll come with something tomorrow.
>>70969711
good on you for finding that good christ
author name dick puns?
>>70970225
more like Charles Penisens eh?
>>70970091
searching his name in the archive is what he does
>>70970322
Correct.
>>70970225
Jack Cock
>>70970225
Fyodor Dickstoevsky
James Joystick
Hung Hermann Hoppe
Slajov Jizzek
Family Julius Evola
>>70970225
David Cockster Wallace
Hunter S. Dongson
>>70970225
Andrej Tarcocksky
>>70970299
this good one
>>70970311
already used Dickens
>>70970225
Ernest Hemmingwang
Franz Kuckfka
Charles Dickens
>>70970225
Hampus Döngvall
George Orgywell
Ray Chadbury
Aldous Cucksley
Anthony Bulgess
Emily Dickinher
any man in
>>70970680
Doris Norton - Personal Computer
>>70966719
holy shit more pls
>>70970680
Freestyle fellowship - Intercity Griots
>>70970825
20 - 40 minutes if you please
>>70970825
Innercity
>>70970851
Oh fug
Here
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/gal_costa/gal/
>>70970680
Billy Bragg - Talking With The Taxman About Poetry
>>70970225
i mite b
&&&&& by Arca
>>70970890
yet another good show btw dude, though i was wondering where you were for a few mins at the start
>>70970680
number girl - sappukei
FUCK
FUCK
MY COMPUTERS BUSTED
THE SCREEN
FUCK
>>70970945
heard that
FINISHING this shit FOREVER.
>Crass - Stations of the Crass
Torn on whether or not Yes Sir, Penis Envy, or this is their magnum opus...can it be all three? While the other two have something for everyone, this one feels crafted just for me! Oh boy! Not only is it occasionally irreverent and angular, but the live material is recorded well, all of which is just as straight as the very solid studio material...idk this shit bangs. Almost sad that there's nothing left to hear by these guys but I'll get over it lmao.
9
>Cocteau Twins - Lullabies to Violaine
The ESSENTIAL box set for any Cock-Two Twin Boyz out there. Seriously, the scope and consistency of this is jarring. There are a couple noticeable but stinkers, the third disc having the most "eh" tracks by far (just a few!), are surprisingly rare. This is, truly, just four more great Cocteau Twins albums, if that's what you're looking for (and you should be!). Don't listen to any Cocteau Twins rarities, b-sides, or whatever. Just cop this.
8
>Crass - Christ: The Album
Studio stuff is just as good (if not occasionally better!!) than Stations of the Crass, what with it's usage of samples to further amplify statements made in tracks. However, the live material is just pretty good, and not amazing like I feel the studio material is. The raw emotion is there, but I just wish it were recorded slightly better, and this would probably be by far their best. Shame what was wasted here imo.
8
>Blind Willie McTell - 1927-1933: The Early Years
Not as 100% raw emotional as my other favorite Blind Willie, but a damn good and consistent collection of blues tracks. Probably much more accessible and recommended to absolutely everyone. A real le jem.
8
>>70970995
>Iannis Xenakis - La légende d'Eer
By far one of the most creative electroacoustic-related albums I've heard, and a really fantastic world is created in this somewhere in the middle. I know in this genre the meat is in the subtleties and small things, but when that amounts to a 10-to-20-minute build up of a single solid tone before getting into any interesting progression...for me, this takes me out of the atmosphere wondering what the artist's intentions were. Still a fantastic early onkyo-related album if you're into that. I'm really not but even I got a kick out of this.
7
>Crass - The Feeding of the Five Thousand
Though the individual tracks aren't as good as Stations, and the flow isn't on the same level as Yes Sir, it's the middle ground of both of these that probably makes this the choice beginner Crass album. Real solid shit. The feedback/drums bleeding into new tracks countless times really gives this album a unique punch-n-flair. Bumped up my score on the second listen-through btw which is why it looks so shitty on the chart.
7
>Killing Joke - s/t
Another surprise! Not because I liked it really but I was surprised by how doo doo I thought this was. Aren't I supposed to like all post-punk? Some good post-punk tracks, but the levels of "industrial" are hidden in the back in favor of a more gross New Wave sound. Yuck. The first tracks on both sides are pretty good, but far less chaotic than anyone would have you believe.
5
>>70970995
>Crass
>9
My boy
>>70970976
hggh
Northern Lights by Cobblestone Jazz
>>70971036
>Ratboy Genius - Ratboy Genius Dreams. . . Minecraft
Was expecting to come out of this saying, "hey it's not that bad, c'mon guys!" but no. It is. It's fucking awful. And this comes as a surprise to me. The opening track is actually quite nice for what it is, being one of the few tracks using several instruments to be anything competent at all. The most enjoyable tracks by far are anything consisting only of FL Studio piano. Honestly, these moments are nothing special, but they're at least above abysmal. Anything with lyrics or anything with more layers is a train-wreck. Raising from a 1 or 2 just on principle that it's kinda funny sometimes. Good god. Maybe pick this up if you're a Liturgy fan idk.
3
Wew what a chart. Some new favorites here. Glad I discovered Crass again
I might be taking a break from new music for a bit to get to my neu-sincerity-tennis-epic but ya never know.
>>70971038
;))
>>70970968
these anti-j cole memes slay me
>>70971038
how much do you like F#A# Infinity?
tourney rec talk
>>70971036
>>Killing Joke - s/t
>Another surprise! Not because I liked it really but I was surprised by how doo doo I thought this was.
this upsets me
>jj vs rudi
fuck this
gonna be honest here
if you don't like this yer a thot
on /daily/ we love no thots ya hear
>>70969181
lady gaga noise rock album when
>>70971036
>>Killing Joke - s/t
which one?
>>70970720
is that album any good? backlogged it a while ago.
>>70971062
>shitting on ratboy genius
>fucking up the numerical rating within the review
good goyim
>>70970948
Thanks!
Yeh my friend started late and I let him play out his show
>>70970967
Best fucking number girl
>>70971036
egsplain yer new wave comment, it's just post-punk really
>>70971119
sry dude
I'm a post-punk thot usually so it was equally surprising to me. Typically I don't like anything on the more New-Wave-y spectrum of post-punk.
Idk I also have shit taste if that's any assurance.
>>70971151
would 100% support this ngl.
>>70971202
the one I listened to bingus
>>70971210
holy heck I dropped that shit nearly half a point
>>70971250
idk about new wave but it felt far too clean for something labeled as otherwise as was a bit off-putting to me. I also just really didn't care for many of the tracks outside of the first from either side.
>>70971238
i blast it in my car and it makes me feel like a real cool teen
>>70971276
do the other killing joke s/t
not really post-punk, but very heavy
>>70971146
>neverending
how come
>>70971276
I think you're a victim of your own expectations here, it's not that industrial but it's pounding bass and drums with scratchy guitars. Only new-wavey song for me would be bloodsport.
in other words you smell and so do your opinions fucko
>>70971213
ah right cool. you know what i'm going to ask now
tell me if it's too much bother giving me the the playlist every week
>tfw two of the three albums you were hyped for this year are garbo
i's gonna be one of those years huh?
>>70971385
you're probably correct. I'll give it another spin some other time. It has the word "Kill" in the title and just looks so hardcore on the cover. How could I NOT expect such a thing?
>>70971383
I may idk
>>70971470
what albums were they?
and you probably should, I'm pretty shocked you didn't like it with all the other post-punk you love. maybe it doesn't have the same effect when you've heard 500 other post-punk records beforehand though, it was one of my first.
i like star wars
>>70971611
are you gay
>>70971561
Xiu Xiu's new album, which wasn't bad, just whatever, and Kairon; IRSE!'s new album, also not bad, just a super disappointing change in atmosphere.
I'm holding out for the Magnetic Fields album, and judging by the reception to the few singles I'm guessing I'll probably be one of the few to like it amongst anyone else here, but that's okay.
>>70971611
The Empire Strikes back is one of the best popular films ever made. Not budging with that one.
>>70971385
it's no problem
Gal Costa - Cultura e Civilizacao
The Hysterics - Won't Get Far
The Art of Lovin' - What the Young Minds Say
Jake Holmes - Dazed and Confused
Chris Britton - Sleep My Love
Mountain Bus - Sundance
Smoke Rings - Love's the Thing
The Son of P.M. - Manohraluifai (Talung)
Kusudo & Worth - I Would Like to Hear Your Story
Baris Manco - Mozart
Freedom's Children - That Did it
The Oxford Circle - Mind Destruction
>>70971640
unsure
>>70971657
yeah I'm kind of scared to hear the new Kairon;IRSE because i feel like i liked them because they did shoegaze in a cool way
>>70971693
it's at least worth it, but it feels like late-yes with modern production.
>>70971693
alright man same ill call if i figured it out my dick dont work tho just a heads up
>>70971315
best girl.
>>70971657
that's not so good, I've somehow not listened to any of those 3 bands yet, 2 much music 2 little time
i've still not listened to the one album that's come out that i was hyped for. Heard mixed things about the new Ty Segall and I'm kinda nervous i won't like it because Emotional Mugger wasn't great, can't have 2 in a row disappoint from one of my favourites.
Just heard the new Jesus and Mary Chain single too, very average but I didn't have my hopes up.
>>70971685
cheers pal, really liked that Son of PM and The Oxford Circle
>>70971927
tru
>>70971927
madoka my fav
>>70972252
>>70971146
Truss mi daddy
>>70971085
LOve it
Tourneys dead for noe, my computer is fucked beyond repair
>>70973260
yeah the Dead Man Soundtrack is a good choice then, going with that
>>70973371
he not gren :0
>>70963997
>It's not my cup of noise in short, it's repetitive without doing anything interesting to these ears, it's aim is to pummel you with sound but it's approach is way to violent to be any sort of enjoyable
>not enjoying the punishment
Really though, well put. Nice explanation
>>70967735
Arsedestroyer- teenass revolt
>>70973371
Lmao
david bowie won a grammy
thats gud
>>70975131
bowie is dead.
>>70975131
its good because it only reinforces the already wide-spread sentiment that the grammys are worthless
>>70975394
(like every single year)
rec me (not music tho)
>>70976408
https://youtu.be/punn56-zDsM
>>70976408
finish Kaiba u plen
>>70976475
someone other than me better make new thread or I'm gonna name it some dumb shit like "/daily/ - WE LOVE NO THOTS edition" please don't make me do this.
>>70976787
Do it.
Use pic, is a classic.
>>70976787
k, at it.
>>70976925
2 l8 >>70976875
>>70976569
You're welcome