What artist did you have the most fun exploring their discography?
>>72542584
Why, her discography is tiny and generic pop.
>>72542584
She has like 4 albums
>>72542549
Aphex for sure, also Zappa and Ween. Beach Boys had some highs and lows and J.G. Thirlwell was pretty inzane.
>>72542690
>>72542869
>thinking Grimes fans care about the ''music''
You guys are so gullible.
>>72542914
True.
>>72542549
generally ones that are really big, full of high quality material
ae, steven wilson, and stereolab come to mind
Aphex Twin for sure
Scott Walker
Sonic Youth
Darkthrone
Turbonegro
Ween
Velvet Undrground
I think Pink Floyd when I finally started listening them as a teenager.
>>72543608
/thread
Death Grips unironically
>>72542549
Buckethead
Clark
King Gizz
>>72542549
why can't we just be sober?
>>72543608
damn you're right, that was awesome
>>72542549
Ween easily
>>72542690
>never actually listened to her music
>forms an opinion
autism
bob dylan, ween
Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Autechre, Zappa, Ween, Fishmans (as unfortunately small as it is)
Aphex Twin and Autechre for me
i am obsessed
lapfox/renard, just because of the variety of the genres he produces
>>72544935
>truth hurts
>calls anon autistic
autism
>>72545068
>>truth
how her pre-art angels stuff is generic pop? it's most of her discography
>>72542549
definitely Autechre
not an artist, but digging through Night Slugs releases was really fun
Beefheart
Nick Cave
Sun City Girls and Jandek, but to a lesser extent, they have gems hidden under layers of mediocrity
Venetian Snares
Merzbow
>>72542549
Boris is not necessarily my favorite band but they sure as hell have my favorite overall discography.
>>72542549
Aphex Twin + Devin Townsend
both of them explore so many different styles with such a high level of talent.
King Crimson was soooo much fun
1980s best period
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ2uDTqD_OU
Tom Waits, every album is totally unique yet retains his style
>>72546545
This , that thing is huge also like to add
>jorge Reyes
>boris
>boredoms
>ariel pink
>acid mothers
>>72547565
Also others I forgot have a nice selection to pick from
>sun ra
>Venetian snares
>keiji
>>72545033
Definitely these. I too am slightly obsessed.
>>72542549
Peter Gabriel
The Beach Boys
It goes from fun '60s pop, to ambitious emotional turmoil, to sick art-pop, to the dying mind of a genius (and onwards unto the shit-filled breach)
>>72542549
Absolutely Aphex, so much variety. I'd say Autechre's has been the most satisfying: I've never had more "holy shit this is great" moments anywhere else.
>>72547967
Was about to post this, yeah it's brilliant. Love You is an amazingly emotionally deep record, specifically.
>beach boys discord
https://discord.gg/FdqTEbx
Also Danny Brown, Kanye, DG, Pixies
>>72548238
>Love You
hell yeah man, it's a contender for their best record imo, it's such an honest record, while also offering the fact that it's a bit naive and "shit"
Velvet Underground was fun. 4 albums, zero disappointment.
Personal favorite was probably Guided by Voices. Beyond Alien Lanes and Bee Thousand there are so many amazing songs to discover.
I'd say Kettel. Took me a while to get into him but once I did, he really suprised me on every album I've listened to.
He's got a very distinct "kettel"-sound imo. everything is so well made and a bit child-like, lots of strange and playful melodies
Underworld. On the surface they're just one of those 90s dance acts but they've got some really cool shit deep in their discography.
Pic related, it's a soundtrack collab with Gabriel Yared, never heard anything that sounded more like a European city than this.
>>72542549
This.
Right now it's mister acne scars, every single album is so wildly different yet so recognisably him, I'm enjoying it a lot
David Bowie. Without competition. There was a time I just got out of bout with the sole reason to listen to Bowie. He also has a great deal of amazing bootlegs B-side stuff.
>>72542549
I wouldn't say Aphex Twin but entirety of Richard D. James's work. It seems neverending
>>72549461
especially once you add the soundcloud dump. There's lots of rubbish tracks in there but also so many gems you shouldn't skip over it.
I'm currently trying to digest Dean Blunt and James Ferraro's stuff but finding it is real hard
I hope this adds to my experience.
>>72548441
The second half of this song is so good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwsDVbxycb0
NIN and tront's general discog
Arthur Russell. He has such a wide variety of styles.
Soulwax of course.
>>72542549
bjork
THE URE
C
This man right here.
>>72542549
i mean doom was fun
>>72542937
Great picks. Currently digging through Stereolab and it's such a journey.
>>72548430
NIGGA, I love that album. Nobody listens to it.
Aphex, Dylan, de Lucia, Blur
>>72542549
Boards of Canada
>>72542993
> Sonic Youth
Holy shit yes. Two years ago I heard The Diamond Sea Radio edit in a coffee shop. I asked the barista what band it was and two years later I'm still sifting through their discography.
I never got into them in their heyday, but glad I found them now.
>>72545126
RRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOODBOY