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/daily/ - Candleass edition

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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/
https://plug.dj/sdc-room-3-the-sequel
http://dailymu-sic.weebly.com/
https://discord.gg/8exuEmG

Previously, on /daily/: >>71403680
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first for slam
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>>71445412
What are some artists/albums you'd suggest if I enjoyed Demon's Gate off this?
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>>71445480
slam is pretty trash senpai
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>>71445516
Listen to more trad. doom. Candlemass' album Nightfall is pretty good.
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>>71445517
shit taste
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>>71445517
see >>71445551
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ayy
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Finally finished the first round of the tourney, can't post image because mobile but the following people are through:
Herb
Jim Jazz
Jangle
Woolite
Fish
Stick
Nyar

Pls rec :) can be anything

@nat: added!
@yamir: you either recced sth shit or you didn't participate
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>>71445576
These memes recced something good though?
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>>71445576
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/john-surman/how-many-clouds-can-you-see/
Make sure fish loses this round.
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>Marian Hill - Act One

Alt-R&B that does everything it can to be as dark and minimal as possible. The first track almost seems like a fakeout, opening with a warm piano to make the listener believe they are hearing another Regina Spektor wannabe, but quickly incorporating metric tonnes of T R A P I N F L U E N C E at the first chorus. This album is cold and mechanical first and foremost, inhuman.

The intentional emptiness of these tracks get to me a bit though, it sounds emotionally null and lifeless. It reminds me of James Blake without anything that I would call "lush". She does have a beautiful voice.
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>>71445576
Shinichi Atobe - Ship-Scope/Plug and Delay/Rainstick/The Red Line
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thirteenth for this banger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m4GU1TtlAM
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>>71445832
i'll listen to that the day you learn to count lol
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hey lads

which cool new /daily/ hypes may i have missed the last couple of months
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>>71445866
listened to it and ye it's pretty banging
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>>71445974
this cool new album called "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night" :)
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>>71445974
hmm let's see most notably there's
>ISMFOF
>Unexpect
>A Wilhelm Scream
>Devin Townsend
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>>71445974
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>>71446003
this looks like a classic poseur /daily/-core album, thank you giving it a listen now.

>>71446098
heh........


>>71446117
looks good maybe later tonight
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>>71446098
>Unexpect
garbage
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>>71445576
I can't remember what my rec was last round t b h.

Here's my rec if you haven't heard it yet https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/rashied_ali_frank_lowe/duo_exchange/
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>>71446272
they're eggscellent tho lemme pasta
>I feel like the "wackiness" or whatever of this gets a bit overstated. This is no band like Estradasphere that tries to dabble in every style they can, nor do they use theatricality as some kind of crutch. In fact, remove the chamber musical embellishments and you're left with something like Arsis, Psycroptic, Spawn of Possession, which is to say, songs driven by complex riff progression, that are still interesting. It's not to say however that their keyboardist and violinist are just there for show, nor that they would marr the band's metal side, no, i think they add a lot of depth, emphasis, impact to the riffage as well as obviously, a sense of grandeur, which somehow the convoluted songwriting just amplifies rather than detracts from. It genuinely feels like a Bosch painting. In turn i think this goth metal arrangement also heightens the contrast of a quick transition between riffs by having another shifting layer, thus the impact, tech death just feels so grey most of the time. So you get a record with innumerable unique memorable moments you can get hooked one-by-one each spin, and one that seems like a mess at first but slowly reveals connectivities, all of which makes it daunting though rewarding in the long run. Even the interludes are good.
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>>71445516
DEEEEEMOOOOOOONSSSS GGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATE


also listen to Pentagram, Trouble, Pagan Altar, Solitude Aeturnus, and Black Sabbath's latest album
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>>71445576
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/sun-city-girls/torch-of-the-mystics/
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>>71445974
New Jens Lekman

>>71445576
New Jens Lekman
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>>71446486
ist it good
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>>71445538
sorry about that discord thing i confused you with someone

>Listen to more trad. doom
hahaha no
trad doom more like bad doom
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>>71447298
umbo
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>>71446513
Ye
Compared to his past albums, It's most like night falls over kortedala
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Dennis Alcaponne - King of the Track (1974)
>Deejay
pretty good deejay record. It's got some really strong riddims on here that jive well with Alcaponne's rhythmic chanting. In many ways his style of toasting is almost proto-dancehall vocals. He does a lot of rhyming to the beat more than just shout outs and yelps (although there is a lot of yelping. As with most deejays, sometimes the amateurish quality of his voice can grate, especially when his pitch is off. There are some primitive dub elements present, like nat mentioned. Those were nice, especially when they dropped everything but the drums and bass and let the riddim ride.

2
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>>71446003
i enjoyed this
definitely very poseur

>>71447453
will give it a listen then


listening to Dadawah now
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>>71447844
don't tho
listen to rather >>71446098
only the first one is a meme
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>>71447883
i'm really liking this album tho....
it's very "chill"....
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rating #3000 boys

OutKast - Aquemini (1998)
>southern hip hop, conscious hip hop

Like Torts said, the lyrics on this album really are incredible, and I rarely like to make note of lyrics in reviews. Especially considering that OutKast was never really terribly much of a lyrical group save for some choice moments on ATLiens, the wordplay here is exceptional, especially combined with the perfect flows and voices of both Andre and Big Boi, who are both on the top of their games here. They both fall back into their respective niches within their dynamic, Big Boi is a lot more reserved while Andre generally tends to take more risk and have a more obvious presence on the mic. Both have very different styles, but both are amazing, and both compliment each other perfectly, they are absolutely the perfect rap duo. The production is very solid, but I've gotta say I'm not huge on how mellow everything is here. The mellow sound is really nice, but they don't play with it at all, and it kinda gets flat after a while. The mellowness does definitely serve it's purpose, it's much more atmospheric and slow-burning than Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik or Stankonia, and it serves more as a vehicle for the rapping than anything else, but the beats for tracks like "Da Art of Storytellin'", the dub-influenced "SpottieOttieDopaliscious", and the badass guitar-led "Chonkyfire". The skits are also pointless, but with a '90s hip hop album that's just par for the course. OutKast rocks, and this album might be their finest.

3.0+
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rec me
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>>71448501
(you)
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new Bleet Boxes surprised me, it's good
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>>71448562
yeah i'm diggin it and i don't like them at all normally

maybe i should revisit their first two
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>>71448514
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>>71448578
i think i probably will
i've always been a sucker for that kind of atmosphere tho
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>>71448320
tbf devy's chill when he's not hevy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muNLqPPTuDQ

I'm listening to that album rn and I'm between moments of "this is v well made for what it is" and "this is fucking boring reverb abuse" but mostly the latter, but I'm in a mood where i'm not compelled to turn it off either

>>71448562
wtf that's a thing, why didn't trish tell me about this
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How do these threads work do we just post unknown shit and ask for recs?

I'd like to open myself up to more pop music. Bowie bjork house I really like but I mean stuff that has more overt hooks and wouldn't be out of place on the radio, preferably electronic. A friend recently showed me empire of the sun and that was cool. Anything?
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>>71448654
they're just like an in-group for shitposters with a vague interest in music

Kylie Minogue - Impossible Princess and Fever were really good imo
i enjoyed some The 1975 and some Twenty One Pilots too desu
but idk i mean, why not just listen to the radio lol
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>>71448767
>in-group for shitposters
doesn't seem quite /bleep/ level tho

>why not just listen to the radio lol
I don't have anything against "pop" but top 40s is 99% garbo obviously. I think twenty one pilots is actually pretty alright though.

I meant like stuff that scratches that similiar itch for catchiness but dwelves outside of the typical formula and doesn't sound like everybody else lol
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>>71448851
There's radio that doesn't play top40 tho
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>>71445576
dope

rec is The Third World by Gato idk if you've heard it.
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>>71448654
just post about music and stuff, maybe get a trip if you wanna be a regular

Olga Bell - Tempo
Daft Punk - Discovery / Random Access Memories
Depeche Mode - Violator
Duran Duran - s/t
Carly Rae Jepsen - E-MO-TION + the B-Sides EP
Kero Kero Bonito - Bonito Generation
Kraftwerk - Computerwelt
Neon Indian - VEGA INTL. Night School
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Architecture & Morality
Sébastien Tellier - Sexuality
Sparks - N° 1 in Heaven
Susanne Sundfor - Ten Love Songs
Tears for Fears - Songs From the Big Chair
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Solid State Survivor / Technodelic
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>>71448946
thx bb
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>>71448991
np, make sure you get on CRJ soon if you haven't heard it already, that album perfectly fits the "radio pop but not shit" sound you seem to want.
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>>71448454
psst...make sure to add your Dennis Alcaponne rating
>>71447836
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>>71449225
gotchu
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>>71445600
Apparently

>>71445627
Will do

>>71446285
It was Live at Birdland, and added :)

>>71446372
Yo

>>71446486
Added

>>71448935
Yess

>>71445770
Sounds avant af
Only need JimJazz now :)
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>>71448851
fuck off back to /mu/
ere is that more bleep for you
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>>71449407
can u remind me what my last rec was? thanks
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New Fleet Foxes is exceptionally boring. Was like 10% hyped for their new album because I enjoyed Helplessness Blues to an extent, but no I'm like .2% hyped.
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Vote for NO ONE. No One has your best interest. No One cares about you.
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WHEN DID YOU REALIZE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEAVING EARTH IS THE BEST TRACK ON LIQUID SWORDS
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>>71450633
BEFORE
I HATE PHONEPOSTING
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mfw walking into daily
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>>71450402
Glad somebody said it. Really watered down
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>>71450402
>boring

sounds like a personal issue
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>>71447844
It was a ruse, it's actually a poser daily classic
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>>71448454
good album for #3000

>>71450633
>not my father was the greatest samurai in the empire
what are you even doing sshx
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>>71449859
Pic
It was also my fav of the round so sth similar wouldn't do you wrong
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Not updated for a few days, been listening to stuff both off and on it

>Tirogo - Float
Pretty standard afro-psych stuff, nice and funky but not particularly distinctive

>Siamgda - Samsara
Similar to what I imagine Muslimgauze is (been meaning to get around to them). Dark and yet pretty, but it's not blowing my socks off any time soon

>Ahmed Janka Nabay - Bubu King
I went into this expecting bamboo pipe music but it was more hyperactive afro-pop in the vein of a less batshit insane Ata Kak. Not particularly recommended.

>Moonlandingz - EP
I'm big on Fat Whites and this has me hyped for the full length. Really solid noisy experimental pop.

>Keletigui Diabate - Sandiya
Found this really hard to track down. Some of the most proficient balafon playing I've heard but I feel like the album lacks personality/much emotion. This guy would probably make an incredible sideman but this didn't make too much of an impact on me, will give it more time though.

>Count Ossie - Grounation
First new nyahbinghi record I've listened to other than Dadawah years back, enjoyed it, the spoken word bits were pretty interesting. May well bump up to a four
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>>71450862
SORRY ABOUT YOUR POOR TASTE
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>>71450633
that song title is dangerously close to Notes on Achieving Orbit
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>>71450893
>>71449859
Lol there wasn't a pic
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i dont think i should ever do charts again bc i am so so slow

>Terry Riley - Persian Surgery Dervishes
Expected stevereichiscalling.com , instead got 90 minutes of sick electronic compositions
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>>71451046
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>>71450980
yay finally someone else in here likes Fat Whites! I'm pretty hype for a Moonlandingz LP too, been listening to Black Hanz a lot. I really dig the krautrock/pop style they do.

>>71451065
does it really matter how long they take? could just do a freeform one next time as well
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>>71451243
>does it really matter how long they take?
it's a 4x4 and i've been at it for like 3 weeks i think? plus i always get very distracted and listen to other new things instead

a freeform chart would be the most optimal choice, yes
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What you up to tho
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>>71451365
not drunkposting thats for sure
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>>71451380
Am I tho?
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>>71451365
im listening to kraftwerk...

also those red cups at the far left are shaped like a penis
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>>71451411
Lol
(And nice, love me some kw)
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the sidewinder was disappointing. not nearly as fun for me as the Cooker.

Empyrean Isles was really lovely, I didn't care too much for a couple of songs

Moanin' was nice, but Free For All! is way stronger

>>71448454
I should listen to this

>>71448562
WHAAAAT! Excited! I bet trish is very happy.
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>>71450402
wow no this is lovely. it's like the first record.
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>>71448562
Honestly, listened to it twice, it was fine, but not very memorable

It'll be interesting to see if they can top the first two
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>>71451301
either way hope you still stick around

>>71451365
feeling ill and listening to Muddy Waters before I go to bed early again, exciting stuff
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>>71451061
hmm i'll just go with Lô Borges s/t again haha
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>Muddy Waters - At Newport 1960
It's Muddy Waters so it's great but it being a live recording doesn't add much excitement apart from a couple of moments where the drumming gets a bit wild. Waters studio stuff usually has a pretty loose feeling anyway and it's more of the same. But I do love me some Muddy. 4/5

>Mobb Deep - The Infamous
Good shit but not incredible. Vocals are great and the beats have a cool, dark atmosphere but they could do with a few more funky samples or something to spice them up. 3.5/5

>Sam & Dave - I Thank You
Another great performance from Sam & Dave and great writing from Isaac Hayes and David Porter makes for a great soul record. 4/5

goodnight guys
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what the fuck? Guatauba isn't on this?! I am 75% less excited for this now.
the first track seems to mix that and Bellaqueo so I'm at least partly satisfied.
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>>71451734
Nice :)
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>>71451502
>not enjoying the sidewinder
boooooooo
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>Plan B - El Mundo del Plan B: Los Que la Montan

Para fumarla no hay que legizarla, te estoy hablando de la mariguana!

Plan B's first album is a very interesting thing. It came out just a year or so before the big reggaeton boom of the 2000s, where the genre was about to undergo a massive evolution and surge in popularity. One thing to understand about reggaeton in the 21st century is that it started abandoning its roots in reggae and dancehall in favor of whatever big trend was going on in the american hip hop scene, which is why a lot of the reggaeton at the time was very gangsta/southern and even a tiny bit crunk, and why the resurgence of the genre in these past 4-5 years has been a lot heavier on the bass, less caring about clever wordplay, and heavy on the trap influenced beats. OK, back to 2002.

Plan B, even in 2014, has stayed fairly true to the classic reggaeton formula, and it shows on this album. The album is structured in a very weird way, almost like a DJ mix. You know how most hip hop music seems to let the beat go on for like 30 secs - 1 minute after they're done and it's usually just the rappers mumbling a bunch of random words and shout outs? Here that is completely absent. Chencho and Maldy are very straightforward with their delivery, flowing from song to song at breakneck speeds, sometimes not even giving the album five seconds of instrumentals to separate the tracks. This makes it kind of troubling to distinguish the songs, especially since DJ Joe (the producer) seems to have a limited palette of sounds for his boys, recycling one or two layers in some tracks, and even more especially when they start repeating words and lines from other songs on the album and from their big hits which are NOWHERE to be seen on the album.

[1/2]
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[2/2]

Yo lo que quiero es una gata, para darle guata, uba, uba uba guata

Not to diss DJ Joe, he has some fantastic beats on this, and even bookended the album with two mixes of all the songs inside of the album, which I guess serve as a preview of what you're gonna hear and as a memo of what you just listened to. Obviously it all has the dun ba dun ba dun of reggaeton, but some of the tracks have some really cool influences and samples, using a classical arrangement at one point and even one track with Middle Eastern rhythms and sounds! (There seems to be an odd amount of references to the Middle East, jews and palestines in early 2000s reggaeton. Maybe it's because of 9/11, but I still find it funny/actually enjoyable). Another fantastic thing about DJ Joe is he takes a lot of influence from other electronic genres, much more than the usual producer.

Onto the lyrical content of the album. Chencho y Maldy are some of my favorite emcees on the scene, because they seem to actually care about metaphors and similes, but in this album there isn't much value in the lyrics. It's the typical sex sex sex me gusta chingar a ella le gusta el bellaqueo type stuff. Other than some funny wordplay here and there, anyone could sing these lyrics and I couldn't tell the difference. However, it's still good bellaqueo and both of them have such a fantastic flow that I really couldn't care. Daddy Yankee has a featured verse on this and he references lyrics from Playero 37 <3 which made the song so much better. The other guys that show up are nice but not really worth mentioning, they feel kinda generic, like a stock rapper to toss in your hip hop track.

I don't know what else to say because im bad at reviews and no one on here besides shamepai cares about reggaeton so I recommend this to no one

7/10
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go crazy
no restrictions
https://rateyourmusic.com/~mparker97
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>>71453209
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/patty_waters/sings/
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>>71453209

telstar drugs - telstar drugs
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>>71453209
I should really shut up about this record but
Djeli Moussa Diawara - Yasimika
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>>71453209
Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella
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>>71453209
whoever gets paired with me gets a free pass unless stick actually has taste but ive never even seen this trip before so idk what he likes

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/djmix/dj_playero/playero_37_underground/
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>>71453209
Dadawah - Peace and Love
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>>71453209
Gabo Ferro - Todo Lo Solido
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>>71450796
Rec is XO by Elliott Smith
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>>71453209

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/coil/___and_the_ambulance_died_in_his_arms/
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>>71453209
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/mnemonists/horde/
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>>71453209
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>>71453480
Wow Burzum's new covers are weird
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>>71453538
the music is much better now too :>
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stick i am a man of my word

Aaron Dilloway - Modern Jester (2012)
>noise, tape music

The tape loops themself are really magnificent, they create a wonderfully hypnotic, unsettling atmosphere and they're really quite technically impressive as well. However, the minimal approach to noise here sometimes works against it's content. A fair amount of tracks here only feature one loop throughout the whole track, which just begs for more and more loops and tracks to be layered on top of it to make for something more engaging and engrossing. There are tracks that do actually accomplish this, and they're certainly the best tracks, but they're much less prominent than I'd like them to be. Also, god I fucking love that cover.

2.5+
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>>71453209
THinking Fellers Union Local 282 - Strangers From the Universe
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>>71453209
John Coltrane - Sun Ship
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>>71453209
George Stavis - Labyrinths
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>>71453570
10/10 cover for sure
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>>71453430
Was this rec for me?
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>>71453663
yeah it was

>>71450796
is this what indie-stans are like outside of 2012? sad!
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>>71453209
Can I reserve a spot?
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>>71453721
yes
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>tfw you're not listed as a co-author
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One more spot!
I will do a drone chart (size TBD) of the winner. Maybe some for the runner-up too, depending on how I'm feeling.
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>>71453902
jesus fuck why am i always placed against the best albums
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>>71454032
You still got a shot, I tend to like weird noise stuff. But yeah Coil is hard to beat
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>>71453209
me gimme a sec
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>>71453902
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/scott_engel/scott_4/
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>>71454032
>mnemeonists vs coil
Haha good luck

At least you didnt pick a meme
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>>71453902
Lol if triangle wins I will literally kms
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>>71453902
can I be in this please
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>>71453721
Dammit, I'm against Scott 4. Hmmm

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/curtis-mayfield/roots-11/
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>>71453902
>>71454289
I'm dumb
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>>71453902
the next time one of these are posted i am 100% nominating one of my albums
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>>71454339
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吉村弘 - Wave Notation 1: Music for Nine Post Cards (1982)
>ambient

It's really pretty, but the slightness and subtlety of it is really detrimental. It's exclusively Yoshimura and a Rhodes piano, and while this minimalistic lineup might work well for the first couple tracks, it can't sustain a whole album, and the tracks end up repeating the same ideas by the end of the album. This is definitely something I'd like better when listening to an individual track or in a shorter album, because the sound and the playing are both beautiful, but the songwriting and the sound itself are both incredibly stangnant and singular, which makes a full-length album seem tedious as hell.

2.5-
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|M|O|O|N| - MOON EP (2011)
>tech house, electro house

I like this guy's stuff in Hotline Miami quite a lot, but this is pretty damn terrible. It's paint-by-numbers electro house, no track presents any meaningful progression at all and they all follow such basic house rhythms. "Hydrogen"'s bass line makes it the best track here, but it still follows such a basic rhythm that I can't get into it at all, this whole EP is just so lazy and basic.

0.5
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FlyingIceWizard recs:

Mohel - Babylon Bypass (2008)
>european free jazz

Europeans are shockingly good at free jazz. All European free jazz is so far removed from most American jazz that you can barely tell they're considered the same genre, and this is absolutely no exception. I've never heard saxes sound more in pain in my life, and I love them. Mohel consists of three saxophonists and two drummers, and this interesting line-up puts the saxes directly in the forefront, creating a wall of skronky noise for the drummers to go nuts under. The third track is the weakest due to it's more subdued, found-sound approach to free jazz (the bicycle bell made me giggle), but the first two tracks are some prime examples of balls to the wall, loud, FREE, free jazz.

3.0+

FlyingIceWizard moves on!
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Might check out the Prine soon but I've been digging the rest of this chart so much.

[1/2]

Pale Cocoon - Cocoon
>Ethereal Wave, Ambient Pop

The first half of this is pretty cool ambient pop, with an almost mythical feel to it. There’s a shoegaze-y kind of influence on here, with lots of repetitive cozy riffs and cool guitar. The first two tracks in particular are really terrific, with this weird mysterious, yet comfortable feel. I was just hooked after hearing those two tracks, not gonna lie.

While the first half follows kind of a similar formula, with some awesome ambient pop cuts, the second is much different. And honestly, I much preferred it. “Toy Box” has these cool little samples and a bouncy, childlike vibe. “Laboratory Under the Sky” reminds me a bit of Suicide, with the whole minimal synth thing going on and some industrial influences. Same goes for “Room = Manhole”. And “Automatic Doll” and “Microscorp” have an almost sci-fi twinge. In other words, it’s kind of all over the place and I can’t really think of another album I’ve heard with this blend of sounds.

Awesome stuff.

4/5
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>>71455407
[2/2]

Ornette Coleman - Change of the Century
>Avant-Garde Jazz, Hard Bop

Ornette has grown on me quite a bit lately, even though I haven’t checked out too much of his music. Science Fiction blew my mind about a month or so ago and after reading some more about his theory, I really think he was fascinating.

Anyway, this is pretty cool. It features the same quartet as Shape of Jazz but it has a bit of a different style. To me at least, this feels less grounded and orchestrated. A lot of Shape of Jazz feels awkward and off-kilter, kind of pushing boundaries in an uncomfortable fashion - but it feels very planned. On here, the musicians seem to have a lot more freedom in their playing, kind of meandering around. The tracks are cleverly titled things like “Free”, “Ramblin” and the bass heavy “The Face of the Bass”. There’s still a lot of that avant-garde stuff going on, with Cherry puttering around on the trumpet for stretches and Coleman squeaking in his trademark tone. But there’s a bit more of a groove on here. For something clearly so improvisational and free, there’s still some catchy little riffs and passages. It hasn’t completely taken a dive into complete freedom and has a bluesy feel.

This had a lot of cool ideas but ended up feeling weaker than his other stuff. Something about the wandering solos and bouncy, soulful style weirdly made this feel less powerful. His other material feels immediately impactful but this is just solid jazz. Honestly, it made me want to revisit Shape of Jazz to Come again. Still a very enjoyable listen, even if it isn’t a huge standout.

3.5/5
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>>71455396
That Mark And/Nyar matchup is gonna be sick
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>>71455407
>>71455434
i suppose i should check out shaq

>>71455476
listening to the mark and's now, and you're absolutely right, yeesh.
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and we're off to the races

>>71454283
Sorry, spots are full :/
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>>71455407
fug I haven't listened to Pale Cocoon in a minute but I'm about to thanks for reminding me of a lot of reasons why I like it.
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Yo I'm p drunk (lol @co) but what top 40 DO you like? I'll post mine once I'm semi-okay
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>>71455540
>he still hasn't heard Shaq Diesel

But for real, I'd be interested in reading your review if you ever check it out. Its surprisingly entertaining

>>71455647
Glad I could help :)
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the new fleet foxes is going to change the world
fuck you salty asshole
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boutta hit rating # 4,000 this week probably what should I hear?

>>71455777
nice trips drunkboi I'm jealous. Like, current top 40 or in general modern top 40? Because I like "Run Away With Me" a lot.

>>71455875
is this @ me cuz Indie hasn't been relevant since 2014 srry :/
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>>71455777
if you mean current top 40 stormzy is alright

>>71455976
Sam Cook Live at the Harlem Square Club
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>>71455976
You like Indian music? Nonetheless, this is one of the most impressive things:
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/nikhil_banerjee/afternoon_ragas__bhimpalasri__multani/
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>>71455976
>fleet foxes
>indie

lmao
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daily mountain goats plug
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>>71456175
nah

>>71456264
perhaps

>>71456266
what genre would you say they are? They're just mumford and sons with more p4k/fantano cred.

I like Helplessness Blues but c'mon son.
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>>71456486
>They're just mumford and sons with more p4k/fantano cred.

Triggered
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>>71456936
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>>71456486
Y nah tho
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>>71457048
ooooh I was confusing him with Sam Smith lmao

yeah that sounds interesting
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who else on the late night grind rn?
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>>71457820
just woke up desu

>>71453209
cardiacs special garage concerts
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Good Morning /daily/!

Watched Logan yesterday, it was really good! The second half was weaker than the first though.

>>71445974
ssssup Fryman!

I'm 2 albums away from finishing up Jandek discog.
>>71446003
>new
it was around for a good 2 years here I think.
>>71455407
I honestly don't get the hype around this that much.
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Mark And recs:

DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist - Brainfreeze (1999)
>funk, soul

Two great producers doing what they do best: chopping up old soul records. It's mixed impeccably of course, and their song choice is mostly great, but I don't like a lot of the vocal samples and the second track is a slight bit weaker than the first. But it's all enjoyable stuff, especially when "The Numbers Song" gets thrown in the mix, that made me smile.

3.0+
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Stevie Wonder - Talking Book (1972)
>soul

Definitely too smoth and sometimes corny for my tastes, but Stevie's got some great instrumental prowess and some serious pipes. The keyboard work here is incredible, as is the guitar, especially on the harder, more funkier tracks, and the drum beats are seriously funky too, like on the classic "Superstition". Still bogged down by some corny ballads, and the longest track here kinda sucks, but solid nonetheless.

2.5+
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>>71458186
>hoping someone loses /daily/ tourney because they beat me
I am peak pettiness
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>>71458242
tourneys are serious business
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Lol, just noticed this has a modern classical tag. Also, how has no one from /daily/ (afaict) heard this?
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>>71458058
I think it's a strangely unique album, can't really explain it. It feels kinda generic at the start but the second half has some intriguing ideas. Definitely grew on me after a few listens, I didn't like it much at first
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>>71458787
Maybe I'll revisit
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>>71453209
In one sec will rec in a bit.
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>>71455641
:*( nvm
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Hiroshi Yoshimura - Wave Notation 1: Music for Nine Post Cards (1982)
>Ambient, Minimalism
This was pretty.....
PRETTY BORING

in all seriousness, maybe I'm just not that impressed by this music cause I've heard this exact record a thousand times over on a thousand different bedroom producer's bandcamps.
It's nice, relaxing, I can see the merit, but it is incredibly dull. Doesn't conjure any feeling or emotion within me whatsoever.

1
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>>71457975
>>71459569
spots filled up surprisingly quick :/
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>>71455875
it was pretty good, especially the second part
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>>71454339
not recommended

unless you're talking about flat earther eric

>>71455235
Yeah that album is testament to context being key to any song. The songs are absolute bangers in Hotline Miami soundtrack, but that EP ends up being a bit of a snoozer

>>71456936
>>71456970
I can't even

>>71458058
lern 2 scroll/learn 2 joke
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>>71456970
they're less similar to each other than Volcano and that one shitty ISMFOF track you're just influenced by what you think their "status", their aesthetic or who their fanbase is sorry sheeple it's true
i mean really they're both "folk" but from what i've heard it ends there
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>>71460139
Dance pop vs. crunkcore

Indie folk w/ bluegrass influences vs. indie folk w/ chamber/baroque pop influences

Tell me which pair is most similar
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>>71460139
Also I'm not sure what you're on about with status and fanbases. M&S and FF both have quite a different status and fanbase despite playing a similar style.
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>>71460409
like i said yr just going by labels now m8
Kay Kay's is the superior acoustic indiefag band and they sound absolutely nothing like either of those
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>>71460488
really i thought their image on /mu/ was about the same
oh yeah pitchfork panned M&S so yeah i'm wrong gg p4kdrone ;)
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but fr i should listen to Sigh No More again it's probably decent and at this point it's like an artefact of a pop era or something. i know LLM is a fun track
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is it possible to truly enjoy something terrible just because it makes you giggle
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>>71462012
inb4 transposting
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>>71462025
you know it's still gonna happen
>i appreciate the fact they're distancing themselves from all-too-clean and heavily compressed production, it actually makes this easier to stomach than anything they've released since The Cleansing. The vocals especially sound like one take, unlayered, like shit but in a way that works most of the time, especially on Hold Me Up, Hold Me Down where he sort of plays around with throwing tantrum either too close or too far from the mic. There's not enough song power, not enough groove, too much brooding pseudo-slowcore (might be a plus to some i guess, it's atmospheric, but it's Suicide Silence the expectations are probably uhh different ones) but it's not terrible all told.
i gave it a 5
cuz no it doesn't veer into balls-out silly territory enough to be actually good, in the second half it just becomes boring af
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>>71462073
>vocals especially sound like one take, unlayered, like shit but in a way that works most of the time,
really disagree with this. the disconnect between his freak-outs and the rest of the band playing quasi-radio rock is really odd. it's funny but also a little uncomfortable
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Funny sign i saw yesterday on a bridge

>>71458058
Logan was great and i agree, idk how to feel about the kids and repeating the words from that movie they watched was way too cheesy and predictable

>>71458242
Don't we all?

>>71454339
Donot do that
Unless youre up against me and we can both shill >:^)
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>>71450633
immediately after listening to it
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>>71446003
fucken heard that years ago you havin a laugh m8
>>71445974
New King Gizz is microtonal, is p lit
Sun Kil Moon oscillates between being fucking great and really damn awful
Devin Townsend is and always shall be trash
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it's been awhile since i've been here, and i'm trying to remember this /daily/core jazz album that has completely slipped my mind.

It has a black and white cover of a black guy with an afro, and a saxophone outside

love you /daily/
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>>71462475
Joe McPhee - Nation Time
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>>71462073
>too much brooding pseudo-slowcore
tbf neither that nor the "groove" metal parts are anything to write home about individually, i don't like this point anymore because it just reeks of my meathead-metal bias. stuff like that worked well enough for Korn and Slipknot after all

>>71462116
well that's just nu metal in general for ya i guess, when Corey Taylor started sounding like a normal person on Vol 3 all the fun was out. well, fun, i don't enjoy people being ridiculous because of schadenfreude over that, it's just, idk
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>>71457220
ffs

>>71462475
Joe McPhee - Nation Time?
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>>71462209
wew
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>>71462428
am I havin a laugh?
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>>71462475
A Love Supreme
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>>71463789
are you?
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>>71462475
I'm gonna make a whole chart of albums that fit this description
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this song is LIT
https://youtu.be/QDmWYVdN8ug
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>>71465297
E L E V E N
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>>71464064
of course
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>my vagina when he says he doesn't like the new fleet foxes
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>>71465297
lol upboated
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reminder that giving bear is an untrustworthy gay uncle tom that voted for trump and you shouldn't be friends with him
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>>71465953
it's beautiful
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>>71465953
>my face when he anticipates the new yowie
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bump

also flying ice wizard rec pls
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>>71445974
By Nicolas Collins right?
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>>71465953
>>71466324
it was p okay

>when he still waits for Stampede of the Disco Elephants
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>>71465297
Are you finally discovering this
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>>71466201
Put your trip back on bear
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>>71465297
this song is /lit/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC8ioZkb-Sc
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thred a ded post watchu been up to this past week
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>>71469740
nothing desu
i wrote like half a verse and a gimmicky chord progression that idunno what to do with but my musical productivity is finally climbing again even if it's slowly as balls

has any /daily/en made one of these >>71469097
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Rec me some abrasive math rock, /daily/.
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the truth is that one round of chemotherapy only costs like 46 iphones
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>>71469930
Yowie and Sajjanu are pretty radical
Brutal Prog in general could be described as abrasive math rock i guess?
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>>71469740
Hell yeah what did you think of TMBG self titled
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>>71469740
Embers was really nice
new Sondre Lerche was pretty good for awhile, but got fairly uninteresting over time, it doesn't sound very unique to me, but that's lame critcism, it's unique of course, just not for me, I still don't fully get how the perception of uniqueness (or rather its opposite) actually works
new Why? is not so great unforutnately
I'm still not suer if i want to exlore Coldplay, every time i listen something makes me wanna hear more, but then i never do it anyways
>>71469740
what's the very first one?
>Women
good timing
>>71469859
Should I listen to that Devin Townsend? I saw DT Project a few years back and it was rather awful
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>>71469930
Lightning Bolt
Polvo
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>>71469970
It's great. The first 3 TMBG albums are all fantastic, and for a while they've made some of the best pop music ever.

>>71469859
need to give Doolittle another spin soon. I really liked it in High School.

>>71470027
First album on my chart is Goodbye, Babylon. A lot of early Blues, Soul, Spirituals, etc. recordings. It's long but some of the best from the genre. I gave it a review a thread or two ago. Would highly rec.

I was really interested by Ultimate Care II the first time I heard it but didn't think much of it. Maybe I should try it again soon.
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>>71470027
all his albums i've heard were worth it just for the production alone even if his actual songs aren't anything memorable at all
so since you're listening to Loveless, yes :^)

how'd you feel about Muh Lean?
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>>71470087
Def check out their new stuff (Glean, Phone Power). I liked them so much I bought them on vinyl.
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>>71470154
I didn't care much for Glean but I may check out Phone Power sometime soonish.
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>>71469740
>women
my most angular yeah boi ever
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>>71470087
>First album on my chart is Goodbye, Babylon. A lot of early Blues, Soul, Spirituals, etc. recordings
usually not my kinda thing at all, I'll go through some tracks on yt tho
> was really interested by Ultimate Care II the first time I heard it but didn't think much of it. Maybe I should try it again soon
The concept is fun and it's great they actually got something solid out of it, but it's not much more unfortunately, at least not in album form
>>71470111
>so since you're listening to Loveless, yes :^)
did so because i kinda forgot it existed, since /daily/ stopped discussing it
I still don't understand how that album is so controversial
>how'd you feel about Muh Lean?
I didn't find any special moments or some memorable songs, the overall sound was decent, but really not more. I haven't heard anything after Alopecia, so that was rather disappointing
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>>71469740
tfw your last doesn't work so you can't post what you've been up to this past week
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>>71470314
Eskimo Snow was my favorite back then i think but it's lacking most of the wit and pretty much all of the hip hop influence. i guess if you're into them for tracks like Gemini or Simeon's Dilemma it's worth listening to
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free jazz makes for good exercise music i have just discovered

>>71470598
is that album worth listening to
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>>71470649
The actual album?
It's long, and it can begin to sound the same but yeah it's p guud
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>>71470649
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI7Hb1HJECA
one of the top 5 emo songs of all time (the other 4 are all of FYEB)
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rec me an ep
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>>71470982
LWA ep 8
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>>71471040
thanks you've just convinced me to watch it
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time for nicolas jaar's "essential mix"

>>71470698
>watch in hd for hd sound :)
hahaha

that was a nice song tho, maybe i'll check out the album

>>71470982
do you like bleeps
Nicolas Jaar - Nymphs III

if not, do this
Ekkehard Ehlers - Plays John Cassavets
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>>71471064
love that ekkehard ep, i'll check out the jaar
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i wanted to listen to some beats why have the last 10 minutes been some random keith jarrett performance
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>>71471490
that mix is about 4% beats didn't you know
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>>71471847
nobody told me
i am liking it tho just was in the mood for beats and didnt expect that
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>>71471858
yeah it's p interesting nonetheless
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>>71471060
be sure to post best girl rankings
i'm partial to Trve Kvlt Sucy, animal lover Sucy, but my favorite is sleepy Sucy
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the first episode of cowboy bebop is amazing
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>>71470982
seefeel - more like space
>>71469740
liquid swords because my ipod is not cooperating and its the only cd i own that i haven't overplayed
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>>71472462
o fuck that looks like my cup o tea
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>>71472429
i've never watched it but the soundtrack is really good

also, WEEB
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>>71472429
I'm on ep 4 right now and I'm genuinely surprised at how good it is
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>>71471064
May I ask why you don't want to listen to race?
>>71472517
You're in for a treat. It's the only anime that ever held my attention long enough to finish it. I love the all of the comfy scenes where Spike and Jet are just chilling on their ship.
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>>71472957
im kinda lazy yaknow

actually nvm im gonna download it and listen to it
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>>71473287
I hope you enjoy it and it's not a waste of your time, it's one of my favorite albums.
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>>71473389
don't worry, at the very least i'll probably think it's "just ok"
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On first track right now, feelsgood that I won't be triggering anyone with my review. This is really good
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>>71473389
not to be petty (to be petty (tbp)) but all music is a waste of time and everything is some dude's favorite
>>71473546
spoiler (to be petty (tbp)): it's all the same shit for more than one and a half hours, let's see what you think after that's passed
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Yesterday I went to a Panic at the Disco concert. AMA

>>71446098
>ISMFOF
Thanks for making this an acronym so someone who actually hasn't heard it doesn't know what album you're talking about

Also did you listen to my mixtape yet
>>71455396
damnit
>>71472371
so best OMFGGGG
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>>71473721
was it good?
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>>71473721
how was brendon
how was the band
how was the crowd

>Thanks for making this an acronym
if yo google that you get the band m8
>Also did you listen to my mixtape yet
i'll listen to it once i have yamir's or jimmy's or anon's so i can evaluate them against each other better

btw yam how's it look >>71473425
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>Nicolas Jaar - Essential Mix
Truly an essential mix. Such a shame 0 of my friends have listened to it. It might start a bit uninteresting but this is a mix that only gets better and better as it goes on. The first half has a lot of classical and bit of Jarrett, but the second half starts getting bleepier and features some interesting picks. Highlights include Ricardo Villalobos, Beyonce's live performance of 1+1, Marvin Gaye and NSYNC.

>>71473546
let's see if it sounds nice after you hear the same thing six more times

>>71473425
please laugh

>>71473621
>all music is a waste of time and everything is some dude's favorite
i find myself agreeing with you more and more every day
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>>71473763
Eh
>>71473792
>how was brendon
who, the singer? he can sing really high
>how was the band
alright
>how was the crowd
pretty cool but holy fuck their fans are like 95% hormonal teenage girls with dyed hair
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>>71473792
i need to start on your mixtape
i'll get a youtube playlist ready in an hour hopefully, any theme you want in particular?
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>>71473877
>their fans are like 95% hormonal teenage girls with dyed hair
so did you tap
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>>71473878
nah any theme is cool. zane did horror, may be interesting if you did the same
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>>71473897
most were ugly and tons were with their parents
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>>71473928
>zane did horror, may be interesting if you did the same
i'm not very good with horror, but i'll try do that
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>>71474008
>i'm not very good with horror
oh then i'd rather not
>>71473989
oh then i'd rather not
>implying as if i ever
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shit the bed lads
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this whole time i've been calling it music for 17 musicians and now i just realized it's 18

wow

>>71474107
nice to see my albums did okay where am i on the ranking now

>>71474048
you are one of the more complicated persons to make a playlist to desu without cheating off a favorites list
i worry anything i go for will be very hit or miss
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>>71474107
Does this mean it's that time of the week, daily?
If so:
Old Crow Medicine Show- O.C.M.S.
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>>71474277
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>>71474401
unacceptable
but is it that time of the week?
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>>71473816
listen to space is only noise
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>>71474424
oh go on then
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it's about that time, /daily/...
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>>71474448
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/prince_of_denmark/soulfood/
>>71474439
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>>71472484
>also, WEEB
this is disrespectful pls delete
>>71472483
its one of my faves
seefeel is such a good band and no one really has the same style they do
>>71472517
it honestly also just looks so great to me
its all very stylish
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>>71472429
>>71472517
>>71472957
I watched the entire thing and I was honestly pretty unimpressed. Maybe it's just the translations, but the pacing and writing are just super awkward. The characters are so cardboard, it's crazy. And the soundtrack is great and all, but it's never properly deployed in the show. It's often randomly dropped in, often at odds with the mood.

The movie, on the other hand, is great. They establish the characters better in the first five minutes of the movie than they do in an entire two seasons of that show

Ein and Ed's mushrooms episode is the best episode too

>>71474401
>tfw no ranking
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>>71474474
Daniel Bachman - s/t
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>>71474564
I liked Morita Doji quite a bit, you should listen to Ichiko Aoba
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>>71474564
>>71474611
wait a sec i thought you were torts for some reason
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>>71474599
heard it
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>>71474646
Le fug
Ultramagnetic MC's - Critical Beatdown
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>>71474277
>now i just realized it's 18
that's when they give you your patrician music listening license
>you are one of the more complicated persons to make a playlist to
eh i was pretty sure my taste is actually really one-track-minded and just boils down to things that a) grab my attention b) stick with me, no matter how exactly. that means usually i'll turn 180 on "least favorites" and that basically i'm just some kind of poptimist
>>
>musicbee crashes
>all customization gone
why

>>71474474
In a Flesh Aquarium in hopes yr rly doing this
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>>71474474
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/jason_molina/pyramid_electric_co/
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>>71473546
SO FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOD
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>>71474646
am I still high up on that ranking? I was proud of that, I always enjoy your recs so i'm glad you often like mine
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this is good so far
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/daily/'s opinion?
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>>71475896
good
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>>71475487
get meme'd on

>>71475896
Really impactful to me in my formative years. Not perfect but has a lot to admire for sure.
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>>71475896
amazing album
girl o'clock and i love a magician are two of the best songs of all time
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>>71476208
how did you like that winter mix, sshx?
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>>71475896
can't get into it
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>>71475896
a life of possibilities is an amazing opener, the guitar and drum work on the whole album is excellent.

and that's one of my favorite album covers
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>>71473425
I've been waiting months for someone to make that joke
>>71476208
funny, those are my least favorite tracks on the album
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>>71476144
>get meme'd on
>Friends 3.91 from 94 ratings

wdhmbt
>>71475896
mixed feelings, i cringe a decent amount during it, like that song where he stutters purposely
>>
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/tripup/mein-backlog/

choose something off this list for my 700th rating!
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What are you listening to tonight, /daily/?
i'm sinking my teeth into this meme
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>>71476879
trilogie de la mort
or
helldriver
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>>71476884
Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard by Robert Wyatt. It's better than I remember.
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>>71476906
hell driver it is then
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>>71475896
never really understood the hype
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>>71476884

I listened to Benji for the first time. I kinda enjoy the weirdness of a middle aged man monotonously singing about having his dick sucked next to tracks about death in the family, and the arrangements are well done, but otherwise I felt Mark Topkek could have done better.

Also, why did Benji the trip name himself after this album?
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>>71476938
do trilogie next then
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https://soundcloud.com/aloyscrimshaw
http://www.AloyScrimshaw.bandcamp.com
https://youtu.be/ec5KPtqhaZQ

Experimental expressions, apparitions and various pernicious nonsense...
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>>71477216
man you sure think you're more artistic than you are... wonder if there's a word for that...
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>>71477216
not good music
not good video
get a haircut or lose the tie
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PJ Harvey - Dry (1992)
>alternative rock, singer/songwriter

I'm still not fully on board with Harvey's noisy, rocking sound. Her vocal talent is great, as is her guitar work, but there's not terribly much that distinguishes this album from so much other alt. rock coming out around the same time. The bluesiness is a nice touch, but that was explored better on To Bring You My Love, leaving Harvey's violin work as really the only shining spot that elevates this beyond something that's wholly generic. There's nothing bad about it, and "Dress" and "Sheela-Na-Gig" are effective, fast-paced rock tracks, but it's not a terribly interesting album.

2.5
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luckily, the rest of the stuff on this chart looks goddamn awesome.

Various Artists - Shades of Gospel Soul (1969)
>gospel, soul

You can certainly tell that this was released on Motown, because it's got a similar bombastic sheen to a lot of the label's other releases. It might work for The Supremes and The Four Tops, but gospel is all about rawness and pure, unbridled soul, which is something that's lost in the production and the general arrangements of these songs. The gospel element is as a whole just very underutilized, reduced to some occasional lyrics about Jesus and some very distinctly gospel-tinged arrangements. The soul itself is pretty decent, nothing amazing but the vocals are nice and the arrangements are appropriately colorful and grandiose. Not quite the album it's title suggests, but decent enough.

2.5+
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>Les Rallizes dénudés - '77 Live

ye boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii this is fucking AWESOME. The extremely noisy guitars were orgasmic desu. Cant' really articulate my feeling towards it that well rn

5/5
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>>71477746

(Double Heads is better)
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>>71477746
Since you're diamonds for long live albums lately, consider doing this immediately:
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/tim-buckley/dream-letter_-live-in-london-1968/
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>>71477786
(not true by the way)
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The Work - Rubber Cage (1989)
>post-punk, experimental rock

This might be my favorite album from this tourney so far, I dig this. This would be in 3.5 territory if there weren't some tactless goofy moments and some overlong softer tracks that bring the whole album down, but even with these issues it's a great album that manages to balance both of the opposite sides of the post-punk spectrum. The fact that this was released in '89 after post-punk had fizzled out gives the band a whole breadth of bands to draw inspiration from, and while some influences are very obvious (I hear shades of This Heat, Television, and Wire, most notably), nothing here ever seems like a rip-off, they take sounds pioneered by other artists and truly make them their own. Take out a few tracks and work out a better relationship between the claustrophobic, noisy tracks and the airy, softer tracks and I'd adore this, but what's here is still thoroughly enjoyable.

3.0+
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>>71478012
>The fact that this was released in '89
>The fact that
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>>71477797
Backlog'd, thanks.
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sleepy so no reviews, but new updates
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>>71478012
Wow, happy you liked it that much. I agree with your point about the overlong softer tracks. But c'mon, Quack is pretty great (assuming that's one of the "goofy" moments you're referring to).
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>>71478502
shocked/glad you loved treasure, especially considering how you normally hate the 80s aesthetic.

>>71478678
I'm not big on the vocals for that track, but the instrumental is killer, I like how they're not afraid to use acoustic guitars.
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This review is actually about a week old. I never got around to posting it and I've been way too busy the past week. I have a little more free time for a few more days now so I ought to get back into new listening

Also I've been taking the piss this entire thread and I'm getting p miffed that nobody's biting


Bowery Electric - Lushlife
>Trip Hop, Electronica, Downtempo

Very different from Beat and even farther removed from their first self-titled album, Lushlife ditches shoegaze and the spartan atmosphere pretty much entirely for a much (aptly) lusher and more ornamentally-orchestrated trip hop sound. The songs here are much more lively, involving not just more animated and multi-part beats (the bass is a lot more free-roaming and melodic on here than on previous albums, but still plays a very rhythmic role), but actual multi-part orchestration. This feels much more like an album created in production, Spector-style.

But it’s honestly not bad. I love some of the odder instrumental choices here, and the album produces tons of cool sounds. And the atmosphere, although different from previous efforts’, is still patently cohesive across the record. Songs like “Lushlife”, “Shook Ones”, “Freedom Fighter”, and “Passages” stand out enough to be great but not enough to put the rest of the record to shame. (Actually I take that back a bit, Passages might be too good.)

Pretty enjoyable and certainly engaging for a trip hop album, will definitely be listening again.

7/10
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moin'
>>
nite
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>>71480387

>>71480387

>>71480387

migrate
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last for shinji
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last for i want to slam shinji w/ my d*ck
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nah for real last for shinji
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i do want to slam him with my du*k tho
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him recib het
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woops *hat
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:3
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