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/daily/ - Fish Makes Another Fucking Eurobeat Thread

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DEJA VU

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.

>make charts
https://www.neverendingchartrendering.org/

>listen to tunes
https://plug.dj/sdc-room-3-the-sequel

>templates/listenalong schedules
http://dailymu-sic.weebly.com/

>discord
https://discord.gg/8exuEmG

Previously, on /daily/: >>72535644
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@Terminus

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB%D0%BE_%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B9/ukrainska_lira/
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I have to change one of transgod's albums still, but otherwise what do y'all think?

Also, who runs the /daily/ website? Not to be overly critical but I'd like to know cuz some stuff could use some changes.
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>>72557806
good job my son
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ayeeee

thread theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv13gl0a-FA
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>>72557806
Looks good!
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>>72557797
lol @ phillip glass in the top right

>>72557838
>>72557882
ty :3

>>72557848
I listened to this song like four times yesterday along with "This Year" by the Mountain Goats
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jangle sux
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Grindcore > Jazz
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>>72558070
Post-Avant Jazzcore > All
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Can someone tell me why mixing a jazz album where the sax is in my left ear and the drums are on the right doesn't deserve a panning
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>>72558103
Pretty sure Progressive Dream Funk is >>>>>
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>>72558126
oh shit is that how dat meme go?
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>>72558110
Which album? I guess it depends if a mono mix is recommended or easy enough to find that such a complaint doesn't really matter.

I mean if we're judging albums by their stereo mixes then every Beatles album is like a 2 lmao

>>72558156
nah you had it right, but the meme is wrong.

For example, Long Season > Naked City
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>>72557806
>>72557885
so is this the final version? let me know when it's finalized so I can start the chart
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>>72557806
oh, while you're changing trans' album, change starsailor to this:
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/albert_ayler/lorrach_paris_1966/
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Yo, @ anyone who has heard the new and old TJC mix, am I nuts or am I alone in thinking that the original mix is MUCH better? I mean, Pearson's voice is incredible for sure, but I think bringing it to the forefront and removing so many effects from the guitar mix really removes a lot of the remarkable sounds from this album.

Like, compare these two songs for example. It's considerably worse to my ears but I'd love a second opinion:

Original:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lhvX-Ba5kc

New:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI7k2tolfF0

The opener is a better example of changes in the mix really not working, but I chose this track because it's at least slightly noticeable. Someone tell me I'm not alone in this.

>>72558187
It's the final version except I have to change one transgod album, masked dancers, to Ruiner by A Wilhelm Scream.

You should just do it as it is anyway because I think you'd like the original album that's there much more anyways.

Also this I guess, >>72558272 but realize that there's gonna be little changes made to it as you do it no matter how fast you go. So, you might as well just start as it is. I'm sure someone won't mind if you pan their 4th favorite instead of their 3rd favorite.

>>72558272
sure.
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>>72558374
i guess i'll start now, even though i've heard Starsailor (it's amazing)
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>>72558374
I can't find the original mix of the opener in good quality on YT, but if you have it listen to that version then peep this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF96B27HYik

like

>>72558389
tru dat
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>>72558389
listen to lorrach/paris fgt
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>>72558374
I mean sure, but the new mix made the album cover even more ridiculous so it wins hands down.
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>>72558429
People shit on the original cover so much and I don't get it one bit. It's incredible, and they made it even better. Shit's great.
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>>72558455
pls
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>>72558184

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/john-coltrane-quartet/crescent/

A Woolite pick
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>>72558573
looking up "coltrane a-66" on slsk gives the mono mix.
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anyone have any recs similar to this?
>space rock
>in stereo- nemo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqjjNGoOYxo
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Here it is
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>>72558897
>Using the proto unfinished not so complete incompletecore
>Not using the neo-new updated futurecore
Lame.
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>>72558964
wdhmbt
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>>72558897
>Tuco being the highest rated on there by far
I'm gonna fucking crap a castle
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>>72557806
>>72558974
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>>72558897
>>72558999
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>>72559467

>>72558648
Thanks pardner
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>>72558897
>not a single pink dot
haha lel
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>>72558897
is this poseurcore
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>>72559574
yes
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>>72558573
Find a stereo mix, I'm sure it'll actually be entertaining if you find a decent version!

>>72558897
Kinda tempted to do the same soon t b h

>>72559551
Is that Kenneth from 30 Rock

...also I'm in the same boat
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>>72559574
someone already made that joke last thread step up your game anon

>>72559612
how the heck am i supposed to know what it will sound like
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>>72559622
Idk listen to/preview it on Spotify if you're really concerned about the mixing
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Shoji Aketagawa, Kan Mikami, & Toshiaki Ishizuka - Daikanjyo
Wow, this performance was amazing. I can't believe this was improvised because this sounds fully composed, and I guess you can't really ask for much more in a free improv record. The piano playing of Aketagawam was far and away the highlight for me, and the chaotic and dense sections were my favorites. I was sort of iffy on the strained vocals at first, but as it went on they grew on me a bit. I can't really think of anything else to say, but this was entertaining almost in its entirety which is rare in a free improv record.
4.0/5

sorry for shitty review, what next
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>>72559887
1.28 pls <3
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>>72559924
will do tomorrow <3
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>>72558897
time to brace for a panning
>>72559924
change tremor control to since i left you please on the /daily/ chart, finally made up my mind.
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>>72557806
can you out Tago mago instead of beat happening thanks
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Ver 1.4

Changes made are
>>72558272
>>72560251
>>72541273
>>72560191
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Im Online

>>72557797
damn letov, back at it again with the %

>>72558070
"jazz" > grindcore > jazz

>>72558374
both suck, so does it really matter?
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Good morning /daily/!

Gonna listen to some shit today eventually!
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>>72560621
please do not reply mean to me on my four chan account thank you

>>72560626
Hello. I hope you are able to listen to music today.
-Fish
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>>72560638
well thank you Fishman, I hope you are able to listen to some shit today as well!
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>>72560626
new Oxbow
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>>72560748
new Oxbow
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>>72560755
new Oxbow
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>>72560758
new Oxbow
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>>72560770
new Oxbow
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>>72560778
new Oxbow
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>>72560795
new Oxbow

(btw, started Eugene's book on fighting, pretty entertaining thus far)
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An Evil Heat sucked
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>>72560812
Following the dude's twitter is weird. He only talks about UFC and pretty much never about music lmao

>>72560824
*slaps yer bottom but not hard*
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>>72560834
new Oxbow

(nice)
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>>72557772
https://youtu.be/Lo7EQCNj6S4
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omfg guys why is mario smoking WEED???? looool
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Calling out Mark And for my tourney
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>>72561270
hahahaha what
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>tfw file size too big so need to switch to disgraceful .jpg format

>trip up vs s

>Bluetile Lounge - Lowercase
I get it, they play slowcore so of course the music is sloooooowwwwww, but these guys lack everything that makes other slowcore acts interesting. There are no melodies to latch onto, the lyrics are barely comprehensible due to the singer sounding like he's on benzos, it just trudges forth without going anywhere, really. It's not offensive to the ears or anything, in fact it's a little too inoffensive, a little too sleep-inducing. Moments like the last 3 or so minutes of "Ambered" save this one from being entirely forgettable, but yeah, I can't say I'm a big fan. 2.0

smurm, gib rec + meme

>Peste Noire - Ballade Cuntre lo Anemi Francor
I don't give a shit about most black metal at this point, but this is serviceable enough. Some folk interludes and the like save this from being a monotone mess. 2.5
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>>72557806
is this poseurcore?
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These albums make me even more pissed about the cold shitty ass weather.

>James Blackshaw - O True Believers
I guess this would qualify as babby's first primitivism but i don't give a shit because it's gorgeous. The guitar playing is beyond amazing (I think 12-string guitars are my fetish) and the additional instrumentation really creates that extra bit of atmosphere. The last track is an especially droney track that functions kinda as a callback to the first one (reworking the first section from the first track into something even more intoxicating), which I thought was really cool.
Makes me wanna go hike in the woods in scorching 40C heat and discover a huge open field with stinky flowers and butterflies and shit. I know I tend to overreact sometimes so regard this blue as a cautious blue but it's fucking gr8 mates.

>Earth - Hibernaculum
I think this is p much what I was looking for in The Bees Made Honey. I liked Bees, but it didn't quite deliver the droneyness I'd expected; I guess it was too high energy (???) in a sense for what it was trying to accomplish. Hibernaculum delivers in spades, slowing down the woozy, sun-struck post-metal of Bees another 20 BPM and overall just letting it breathe more. Earth are at their best when they just...drone, and that's exactly what they do on this record.
The overall atmosphere actually kinda resembles that of the Blackshaw album, just with a different approach.
Probably my go-to Earth album/10.

>>72557806
change Double Heads to Harmony in Ultraviolet by Tim Hecker and Souvlaki to Let's Get Out of This Country by Camera Obscura pls.
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The placement of Happy End's Kazemachi Roman at number one on their list of the '100 Best Japanese Rock Albums of All Time' now makes perfect sense to me, now that I've listened to it. By that, I don't mean that I particularly loved the album, but it definitely is the kind of record that would be critically lauded as a country/folk rock classic had it been sung in English, and would probably have been one of my parents' favorite bands (and have placed highly on the American equivalent of this list). However, I'm not condemning the album as some westernized dadrock relic (though it sort of is), as I couldn't help but enjoy most of the music on offer. Maybe it's because of my conditioning from being forced to listen to a lot of music similar to this growing up, but a lot of this record makes me... well, happy. I wasn't expecting twangy country guitars to be so prevalent on this album, especially because of it's country of origin, and especially didn't think there'd be any *yodeling* on this album... but I was certainly proven wrong. All of the songs here fortunately are short enough to never overstay their welcome, but this occasionally leads to some tracks feeling like they've only explored a portion of their musical ideas. Overall, there's nothing exceptional on Kazemachi Roman, but it's a pleasant, feel-good record that I can see myself coming back to for some background music.

6+
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>>72561583
Liner is the only Bluetile Lounge song you'll ever need
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVIWmpETloo
>>72559887
falling for the memes i see
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good morning /daily/
>>72558897
wow, im surprised you haven't heard any of damo eyes albums. this should be interesting
>>72559887
while yr doing /dailycore/ u might as well do nicolas colins after 1.28
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Good morning /daily/

Before I went to sleep I listened to Penguin Café Orchestra - Music From The Penguin Café

It was pretty good,lots of interesting ideas, but as a whole the album just felt kind of emotionless and boring, except for the track "The Sound Of Someone You Love..." which was pretty cool, because first half felt pretty sad and cozy while the second part was happier and cozy.

A cozy listen, but not much to be excited for

2/5
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calling yamir, jimmy jazz, oneothe and trip up for my song tourney

restriction is it has to remind you of a favorite film/video of yours

cap for length is now 10 minutes

>>72561310
heyo

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/asylum_party/border_line/
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>>72558897
im gonna vom
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>>72557806
im not sure if im right but didn't co also run the website? its definitely in dire need of an update.
also, will you be cataloguing the chart on a rym list?
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>>72558897
>haven't heard Voices Of North American Owls
are you even interested in music?
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>>72561811
dang, i love that album. i see what u mean about emotionless tho.
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>>72561583
it was a blessing i was revived in the first place
>>72561812
autechre - rae
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thoughts
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>>72561844
Yeah I definitely understand how someone can like it a lot, just not me.

Just a thought: maybe an "emotionless" album is even easier to subjectively love and get a strong emotional bond to? Because you don't get spoonfed emotions, you analyze the music in a different way and relate it to yourself easier?
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>>72561834
>>72557806
Dam's Jans ran the website
he's not active anymore
recently asked if someone would want to take over the website, but no one wanted
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how is this genre called?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9jJI2Uo650
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Who has a better falsetto, Jorge Ben or Robbie Basho?
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Reading about witchcraft again for uni, music for this feel
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>>72562029
disco
>>72562104
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDhFsgnDZcQ
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>>72561909
That's a good thought. Id consider a few of my favorites emotionless.
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>>72562169
tiebreaker:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoJfEv4eqzs
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>>72561909
> Because you don't get spoonfed emotions, you analyze the music in a different way and relate it to yourself easier?
nah none of that criticcrap imo
because it lends itself to more casual listening so you just throw it on any time you're in no mood, grow more familiar with it, which is like all attachment is innit
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>>72562255
That's true too.
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Give book recs.

>The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon

An story that switches between WWI, a doomed expedition to find El Dorado, and the author's attempt to recreate the expedition. Something went wrong with the storytelling aspect. It jumps around far too often to give you any sense of the trek through the Amazon, which really is all that this book should have done. Something like this lends itself to screen well, so I may go see the movie tonight.

5/10
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>>72563034
>Give book recs.
Winston Churchill - The River War
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>>72562104
that ksiezyc (is that how you spell it?) album
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>>72563053
Is it good?
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>>72557806
If you still need someone to run the site, I can try and do it
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>>72563034
Currently reading this and loving it
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>>72563034
Osamu Dazai - No Longer Human
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>>72563180
I'm intrigued. I'll see how easily I can get it
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>>72563215
Also interesting. I know about this one.

Afraid of maxing out on fiction. Used to exclusively be my thing, but lately I've had just a little less patience for it
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>>72563260
Well, you got any interest in No Wave? For school I read Marc Masters' non-fic book on No Wave and it was a pretty fun read.
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>>72563289
Mild interest. I can appreciate reading about music though, so considered
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>>72563034
>book recs
Hannah Arendt - Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil
Roberto Bolano - 2666
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>>72563102
Among the best military memoirs of all time. (imo)
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>>72563411
you ever read antwerp brah
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>>72563411
>hannah arendt
Hm, I know this one. Maybe you've talked about it before? Considered. Also just read KL, which is some of the best nonfiction work I've come across.
>2666
Yeah I know this one. I had at least one copy, but couldn't bring myself to do it. Ready a couple of his other things and loved Savage Detectives though
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>>72563457
no actually, I haven't, only 2666, quite a while ago, really liked it
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>>72563464
I have talked about Arendt here before, last semester when I did a unit on Nazi Germany, Eichmann in Jerusalem is one of those books that changes forever the way you think
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>>72561583
<-meme
rec -> https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/louis_armstrong/louis_armstrong_plays_w__c__handy_f1/
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My backlogs gotten ridiculous over the past few days so I figured I'll give all these a shit ton of consecutive listens. Going to go through the smaller EP's first (JinSang and FTP), where do I go next?

My backlog contains 100's of albums though these are the one's that I've listened to a bit but not in totality.
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>>72564052
>pic
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>>72564078
Minor threat is all hype
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>>72564082
s good picture i agree
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So, Forca Bruta ... is there background info I need to know? Sounds like a 4.0/5 best of the genre, but is it more than that? Seems like an arbitrary pick to be essential dailycore. Widespread agreeabilty maybe?
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>>72564101
The only one I've listened to on there a few times (I'm usually a bit obsessive about racking up 20 listens), quite liked it, surprised they made a song against white guilt (which naturally Genius twisted saying they benefit from "white privilege), politics aside I quite like it, not as much as other post-hardcore/punk or what little I've heard of those genres, though its pretty fun.
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>>72564125
everybody loves happy brazilian man singing happy songs
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>>72564117
>pic
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Space Boy gets me hype
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>>72564141
heck you man i'm not sharing more funny pics wiht you
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This album is great. Ecclectic sampling is best utilized outside of electronic genres. Acoustic sampling projects are the neatest stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxEkP_19QsM&list=PLDJdLhV8BeVzYCrbAtC4yw825mJFEZDxw
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>>72564194
Love The Books.
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>>72564257
take it to /lit/ niBBa
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>>72564272
/lit/ loves people more than they love books. Cie La Vie.
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>>72564194
Best track by them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHNArEfBKdc
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Day 3: Zimbabwe

Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi - Tuku Music (1999)
>Chimurenga

Chimurenga is a genre categorized as "Afro-pop music from Zimbabwe popularized by Thomas Mapfumo. It is based on the traditional mbira thumb piano but with modern electric instrumentation and the lyrics are of social and political nature."
This album was really good, it was nice weather here today too so I listened to this album on repeat about three or four times. It's really breezy, warm and chill.

The first track has some really cool syncopations and is, along with Tsika Dzedu and Ndima Ndapedza, the most upbeat track on the album. The rest of the album feels mostly like relax-in-the-sun.
It's a nice mix of traditional southern african music with a more modern, western pop sound. The instrumentation mostly consists of various hand-played percussion instruments playing along with a standard drum kit, electric guitar playing soft easy melodies, and an organ playing some backing chords. The vocals are supported by background vocals, both male and female, which fits really well into the mix.

It's very easy listening and pretty poppy but goddamn it's nice. I would definitely suggest this if you want a nice, chill album for summer days, or would just like to get an easy foot into African music because this is probably the best intro to it that I can think of.

3/5
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>>72561812
i gave you my rec already it was terje rypdal - wes
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>>72563034
how do you read books so fast
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>>72564824
I listen to audiobooks at work and read or work on music when I get home
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>>72564168
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this is the right fushitsusha album on my chart right? https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%E4%B8%8D%E5%A4%B1%E8%80%85/1st/
>>72558897
>>72560577
mfw, will probably just make the edits myself
>>72561821
y
>>72561839
i like music
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>>72563034
Read Nausea
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ihavemidtermin20minutes


>David Thomas Broughton - The Complete Guide to Insufficiency
>Folk, Drone

Apocalypse-core, depression-core, stare-at-nothing-for-five-minutes-as-you-think-about-mortality-core.

Brighton's voice is stiff and alien, and his guitar very simply picked and repetitive. What carries the album is not the emotion or songwriting, but the looping: Execution grows to a feverish drone within some sodden chamber, as Broughton's repeated line ("I wouldn't take her to an execution") feels like footsteps towards a demise. Unmarked Grave's chords return to the same sound of the latter half of Ambiguity, as if the previous track was just an afterlife daydream, before stacking on Broughton's wolks to the until they're undecipherable.

Tubular bells are struck weakly to the repeated melody, before cutting off into Walking Over You. A panic attack occurs, the guitar literally back-tracking as it attempts to find a place for itself.

"As I decay 'neath my blanket of earth / My heart is yet to be satisfied / A seedling grows on my burial ground / Just to wither and die"

Broughton sings about a soldier KIA, leaving a grieving lover, yet I can't help but laugh at these lyrics. This guy's miserable to the point that it's humorous. Repeating the lyrics to "emphasize" what he feels seems more like having one of those shitty self-effacing thoughts that linger for 10 minutes.

I guess some would say that I haven't experienced the sadness of falling into a routine, beginning to go numb after a interpersonal event or a month of being "stuck". To that, I say, "yes".

5/10
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>>72565102
>Kairon IRSE! - Ujubasajuba
>Shoegaze, Post Rock

What's more impressive than the easy space rock and "playing in a giant open space" vibe from this album, is that the band is able to break down and maintain interest through each of the 5+ minute songs, and play very well between each other. None of them have that loose and holey feeling that some of the other shoegaze albums I've heard have-- then again, that could just be the post rock influences doing their work. For that, I'm glad said influences are here.

The obvious MBV throwback of the opener, the dreamier aspect of Tzar Morei, the contrasting falsetto of Amsterdam, the ending of Swarm, the small and triumphant saxaphone of Rulons and melting clarinet, and the final track's calls of glory-- it melds well. Even with some disparate elements that make a track recognizable, layered upon the other instruments, it would take much more time to dissect each one's function in a minute of time.

This one's going to be a grower, that I can tell.

Favorite Tracks: Amsterdam

7/10

>Valium Aggelein - Hier kommt der schwartze Mond
>Space Rock, Slowcore

Duster's first album, released in 1998. The feedback and crackles of guitar flow through one ear to the other.

I want to listen to this out in an empty dark expanse of Arizona Desert; a deep Navy Blue and Ebony sky, perforated by shades of color. Out in the expanse, there would be a distant plateau, but I wouldn't want to walk there. I would lay down on the orange dirt, and shiver while watching the lights in the sky glide onward.

Some mile away, a great construct vaguely shaped like an animal, quadripedal, would slowly stalk the land. Sporadic blazes of red appear in my peripheral vision. I can hear it howl and murmur to itself, but pay it no mind.

review from 15-year-old-where-music-saved-his-life aside I really liked this and im sure if looked into its composition more I could justify it

8/10
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>>72565102
>yet i can't help but laugh at these lyrics
damn haha. i agree that the looping is what carries the album though. nice review.
>>72565026
yeah 1st = (double) live
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>>72565123
good opinion but meme review
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>>72565240
as I write the reviews during the night you can actually see the exact point where my mind degrades into a 13 year old and suddenly emotion >>>> actual good qualities of an album

>inb4 "implying you aren't"
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It was bugging me, so I remade it
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>>72565364
I love your dedication dude, I'm looking forward to seeing your opinions
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>>72565364
is this out of ten
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>>72565364
Oh shit just saw you have Leichenschrei on your top 3, good shit
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>>72565364
ebin
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>>72565395
nope
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>>72565382
>>72565397
Thanks my dude, really means a lot. Looking forward to that city pop album, and ulver. Leichenschrei is legendary, really need to relisten though
>>72565395
out of 5
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While you were out partying and having unprotected sex, I was busy studying the improvisational techniques of Bailey and Chadbourne. Now you have to nerve to ask me for recs?
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>>72565425
what le fuck
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>>72565429
i would never ask someone who likes that trash for recs dont worry :)
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>>72565425
I listen to that city pop album way too much for my own good. It's just so incredibly cheesy and nice

Are you going in any specific order or just what you feel like?
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>>72565364
>DCH
>2.5
filtered
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>>72565465
post your chart or sit the fuck down
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>>72565452
u got something to say big boy
>>72565467
i'll most likely go in order, but i may break that and go random
>>72565473
slowcore isn't really my thing, man. it's not on this album, but Katy Song is a masterpiece though
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>>72565364
Anyone have the original chart? this seems quite interesting.
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>>72565480
heck has a chart these days do i look fuckin stupid
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>>72565519
ya
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>>72565524
rude
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>>72565102
I've only listened to Crippling Lack from Broughton but I think the humour is intentional. That record still packs an emotional punch but there is a self awareness to it, it's probably a big part of why I enjoyed it so much.
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>>72565364
>LRD 5.0
Les Ratings Deluded
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>>72565511
>>72560577
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>>72557806
Really great, nice work. I always thought Fare Forward Voyagers was more popular here than Santa Barbara oil slick though
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>>72561772
otay

>>72561780
Damn I should probably hear some of these. That INU looks interesting.

>>72561834
I could for sure do that. Idk if I'd take the time to make a rym list for each person though. Not only would it take too much time, but it wouldn't make much sense.

>>72561927
I could do it

>>72562029
P5 was hugely inspired by Acid Jazz. A lot of it sounds like jamiroquai tbqh

>>72563118
I think we should for real consider having one or two people help run it so that if they leave, making a new one. We should see if we can reach Dams or maybe just make a new one entirely.

>>72564052
lololol

>>72564147
hell yeah buddy boy

>>72565364
lol I'll update it like at the very least every week if you just wait

Do one of my albums first ;)))

>>72565816
I think until it started getting memed by co just like half a year ago that was for sure true.

Plus, FFV is already /mu/core, and that one is praised more exclusively on /daily/ so I think it makes more sense.
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>>72565966
no (you)s
dang
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>>72565991
go put a fukkin dingo on the barbie bitch
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>>72565798
Thanks mate.
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Nation of Ulysses - Plays Pretty for Baby
It's ok, it's like Fugazi only not interesting and kinda pretentious because they read edgy poetry in the middle of their live shows, who the fuck does that at a punk show, that's not punk, that's so intellectual establishment man

Fugazi - Steady Diet of Nothing
It's like Fugazi, only not interesting and they don't get a 5 because the band is actually Fugazi

Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsys
Hendrix is the most underrated of the overrated things in music. Like there's certainly a reason he's recognised as one of if not the best guitarists of all time by everyone and their mother and their mother's dog, he does tasty, bluesy jams man.

Oxbow - Serenade in Red
Like, Oxbow is fine and all, but why does everyone really really like them, it's a serviceable noise rock record with a dude that yells on it.
[Disclaimer, have only listened to this and The Evil Heat]

The Millenium - Begin
Ahhhh so fucking comfy, like it's just so happy, immediate pick up. Think the last album to do such a thing was Strawberry Jam waaaay back when I was 16.
This is also really ahead of it's time, like the first track could almost be a hip hop instrumental.

What next
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>>72566129
BCD-2
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>>72565966
>Do one of my albums first ;)))
since you took the time to make this chart, i'll do all of yours first (after the top /daily/core is done)
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>>72565966
100% down to work on the site. I have some experience in that so I at least know the basics. Having a second person to help out would definitely be nice.

Idk how to reach Dams though, lemme know if you can get in touch with him. Otherwise I can try to get something new set up this weekend
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holla if you want thoughts

>tfw my college radio station keeps playing shit
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>>72561812
nick cave - lament
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>>72566516
oops wrong chart
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>>72565429
Underrated
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Am I actually about to listen to a nearly 2 hour thing of owls hooting

This is nothing but entirely a meme right? People that love this, can you elaborate on what makes this so good
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>>72566516
:thoughts:
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>>72566739
owls
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>>72566739
I like the sound of owls

Top-tier animal sound
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>>72566739
The richness of tones. Really focus on the sonic range
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>>72566545
New Actress thoughts? New Ross from Friends?
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>>72566778
so is it just something neat to relax to or something
>>72566773
ya
>>72566798
hmmm okay
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oh geez eric this discussion
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>>72566927
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>>72566946
fuck i meant to take off my name for this unfunny post
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>>72566516
i like that chart a lot
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>>72567021
thanks, it was a quick 2010s chart I did

>>72566805
i'll give thoughts when I get home from college

[spoiler]don't get your hopes up it's gonna be shit[/spoiler]
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>>72566545
Good taste. How have you rated the other Unwound albums so far? I appreciate the relatively high score on civilized society.
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lol mini-review dump

>戸張大輔 - ギター
It's fucking good bitch. Put these sounds in your ears or die.
8

In all honesty though, I find myself thinking a lot of "avant-folk" are just songs that start out as regular-ass folk songs that are made shittier, but this guy legit has an interesting and unique style of folk. Really surprising and captivating at times, but I'd be hard pressed to call it consistent. Maybe that's part of the appeal though.

>Pekka Pohjola - Visitation
Really excited to try out the rest of this guy's discog. What I've heard from him so far has been incredibly consistent and enjoyable. I know /daily/ has a thing about fusion, but know that this feels like a much less pseudo-virtuosic version of "prog" if you could even call it that. The songwriting is simple, satisfying, and has some of his best songs on it. Would highly rec if you don't consider yourself a purist in the genre.
8

>Various Artists - Princess Nicotine: Folk and Pop Music of Myanmar
Too many loose tracks, poor recordings, and overall shottyness for me to love the whole thing, but what's amazing here is really incredible. I can't bring myself to dislike something so unique despite all of its obvious flaws.
7

>Joe Henderson - Page One
The playing is good, well-progressed, and overall fun, but I found myself surprised basically never here. It sounds great, but basically exactly what I thought it would be like. For my money, Mode For Joe is this dude's best (even though I've heard basically none of his stuff).
7

>Sparklehorse - Good Morning Spider
Really consistent and tight songwriting, but it had very few of those "WOW" moments that were packed in "It's a Wonderful Life". I enjoyed what I heard, but if I ever feel in the mood to listen to Sparklehorse, I'm just gonna play the album that has "Gold Days" and "Comfort Me" on it.
7

1/4
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>>72567133

>The Coup - Genocide & Juice
Less forward-thinking, catchy, and, ya know, GOOD than their next release, but still a pretty worthwhile album if you enjoyed "Steal This Album", but ultimately I can't shake the feeling that it's just their next album but worse.
7

>Death - The Sound of Perseverance
Their music has been incredibly tight and consistent. It's slightly complex without being overbearing and too proggy. It starts to drag in a full length release when your sound is slightly limiting, but a pretty good output regardless.
7

>大貫妙子 - Mignonne
Not as consistent and fun as Sunshower or Sugar Babe’s release. In fact, there were only really a few of stand-out tracks here at all. But how the hell you gonna hate something this pure? Ya can’t.
6

>Blind Willie McTell - Atlanta Twelve String: Blues Originals Vol. 1
Was actually really surprised by how uninterested I was in this, I'm not sure if the songwriting in this release was THAT much worse than 1927-1933, but something about that release is a hundred times more captivating to me.
6

>大森靖子 - 洗脳
I’ve said it a million times and I’ll say it again: A lot of these Japanese prog-pop artists have really good density, layering, and variety in their artists, but very few basic pop sensibilities. They’re really mind blowing at times, but as pop songs most of the time they fail. The opener, track 3, and the closer were all great, but they were exceptions as good pop songs imo.
6

>Dirty Three - Whatever You Love, You Are
Suffers from post-rock x slowcore syndrome in some of the worst ways. Pretty, songwriting that's super overblown and unnecessarily elongated. I can't bring myself to dislike it, but what it basically amounts to is just very drawn out pop songs.
6

2/4
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>>72567149

>Magrudergrind - s/t
I'm starting to think less and less that I "like grindcore" and instead like a handful of good grindcore albums. There were maybe a handful of good songs on this, and I loved how tight and fast-flowing it was, but I didn't find myself liking a single song after track 8.
5

>Taku Sugimoto - Opposite
In the spirit of onkyo, always captivating, occasionally surprising, and never satisfying. You’d have to be much more into free improv to get a kick out of this.
5

>Pauline Oliveros - Accordion & Voice
Her voice is incredible, and as a concept I really like this. However, the accordion’s timbre I don’t think works in the slightest as a drone instrument. In fact, I think it’s probably one of the worst things you could use for this format. It’s so breathe-y, and the fact that every few minutes it stops for a fraction of a second really takes me out of an otherwise pretty atmospheric release, albeit conceptually flawed to my ears.
5

>The Chameleons - John Peel Sessions
Someone needs to tell me the appeal of Peel Session right the fuck now. The Chameleons first few albums are impeccable and the song choice here is great, but literally every one of these is just a worse version of an already existing song. Jesus christ. I find that with a few notable exceptions, that's pretty much every Peel Session. There's some damn good bands on Peel Sessions, I just find them to be pretty much worthless recordings.
4

>Sesame Street - Born to Add
Lol. I liked Bert’s Blockbusters more than I thought than I would, but I didn’t LOVE it like I expected. It was innocent, fun, and it made me smile a lot, so how could I hate it. This album was much less charming, and just kinda dumb in a way that wasn’t really fun or enjoyable. Completely skippable but I doubt you were interested in the first place.
4

3/4
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Ingmar Bergman - Persona
[1966]

Pretty nice for the first 40 minutes, but after the letter it goes downhill. I would have preferred it much more if Elizabeth's reason for her willing mutism wasn't revealed at all, but the way it is I think the last part of the film is messy, even if I get what it's going for. Isn't as amazing as it's pushed to be but it's a cool watch.

6.5
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>>72567164

>Deep Puddle Dynamics - The Taste of Rain...Why Kneel?
How something can be the best Atmosphere-related project and the worst cLOUDDEAD-related project is pretty telling of both groups. Could've been much better had only the beats been interesting or like /actually/ abstract at all.
4

>Dusty Springfield - Dusty in Memphis
I really couldn't find myself getting really into this at all. Idk what it is about southern-soul/pop but it's just unappealing as all hell to me. I didn't hate this in particular, I just found nothing of value in it whatsoever.
3

>Queensrÿche - Operation: Mindcrime
I need to stop fucking listening to prog metal ASAP.
3

What next?
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>>72567186
Gerogerigegege
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>>72567186
Good opinions on Queensryche. Operation Mindcrime is one of the most overrated metal albums ever.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCmo43zD3SE
apparently cool 3d world is releasing an album
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>>72567509
their first was alright imo

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/brian/brian/
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Yarn's weird. The way the music's produced makes it mesmerizing, but I'm not huge on the music itself, weird ass ukranian folk. Good enough for a one time thing I guess.
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>>72567186
>>72567271
What's this I hear? Operation Mindcrime is great and I should listen to it? On it.
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>>72567675
have fun with progmetal jazzlord
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do you have to be a tripfag to post here?
srs question
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>>72567705
no
srs answer
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>>72567705
you just posted here, anon
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>>72567684
It's not too bad desu
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>>72567843
sounds about right
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>>72565364
i was gonna post a pic of the ratings of all the ones i'd listened to but i would get bullied to death

btw your opinions arent very good
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>>72567625
oh hmm huh
is it like the backings for the vids?

>>72567633
yeah yamir's a heccin weirdo ;)
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>>72568152
>yeah yamir's a heccin weirdo ;)
lmao you made me check, i thought it said yam too i was like "wth im not ukranian"
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>november 8th or 9th - i can't remember when
GREAT song title
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>>72568287
>rashied sinan on drums
>bruce moore on drums
>band has two drummers
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>>72568152
For vids on just Brian's channel before they did 3D world
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>>72567858
>btw your opinions arent very good
my opinions on which music
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>>72568442
the ones he likes
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>>72568626
i hate when people don't like every single album i do
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O, my rubber nen
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>>72568442
all of them

>>72568626
can you BELIEVE the man likes fishmans?!
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don't feel like writing onions on all of these. if you want any, ask.
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>>72569322
Kazma Kazma

I'm also curious as to why that one album earned a 0
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>>72569385
it earned a 0 because i couldn't find it :(.
kazma was very one note, but i did like the very energetic and large compositions. felt like a film soundtrack.
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>>72569385
maybe because it was insufferable dissonance
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my first attempt at rectifying how little miles I've heard

Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (1958)
>film score, cool jazz

The coolest of all cool jazz. I find that most cool jazz is only "cool" because it's laid-back and simple, which often comes off as corny. This album is cool to the bone, because it's so not corny and timeless. Davis' performance is incredibly emotive, especially on the wonderful opener "Générique", evoking the most vivid noir scenes even without the backing of it's accompanying film. The best tracks are the one's that focus on Davis, some of the more upbeat, full band tracks seem out of place, but Michelot's "Evasion de Julien" bass solo is a nice touch and a nice change of pace. It's also a tad repetitive, but it's less than half an hour, so whatever, it's a great album.

3.0+
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Kraftwerk - Trans Europa Express (1977)
>electronic

Incredibly ambitious effort from Kraftwerk. The whole album is essentially one big suite focused around the title track, with many different tracks utilizing the same melodies and themes. This of course makes for some repetition, and the tracks outside of the suite tend to suffer, but the group's brutish minimalism and their wonderful combination of simple synthpop with glorious progressive electronic flourishes turns the suite into one of electronic music's crowning acheivements. It's catchy as sin, too, but I tend to prefer Kraftwerk's poppier releases.

3.0

The Music Tapes - First Imaginary Symphony for Nomad (1999)
>lo-fi indie, tape music, indie pop

Koster's an incredibly creative, unpretentious musician, but his ideas are often expressed in very scattershot, unfocused manners. The structured tracks on here are incredible, Koster's child-like voice is wonderful as always and his songwriting is nothing to sneeze at either, and the usage of samples on these tracks adds to the wonder and joy the whole album tries to create. The tape music gets on my nerves, though. The structure of these tape pieces really make no sense, with ideas being floated around for split seconds before they're taken away. None of the ideas presented here stick and it makes for an infuriatingly hectit records with some high points.

2.5-
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>>72569322
Glad you liked Absolutely Free!

Why tho

>>72569613
oooo what's he gonna give masked dancers
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>>72569649
it makes me want to hear more from him for sure. didn't expect it to be so experimental given his acclaim and the time it came out. it came of as genuinely funny while still showing craftsmanship. great stuff. where should i go next with him.
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Hey I made a soulseek room so we can easily share stuff with eachother, come in here (dunno why it says I'm in US lol)
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NEW CHART

>>72569798
slsk is impossible to use, how do i search for rooms?
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>>72569882
Go to Rooms, refresh list, and scroll in the list and see if you find /daily/
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>>72569919
I don't want people to see me sharing only 12 files

>>72569322
What's the Joe Hayley album like? That cover art is nlce
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>>72570139
Don't worry, I mostly just want people to take my files if they want them <3
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>>72567164
The majority of Peel Sessions are good imo, I usually like live shit a lot though, it's more raw. what have you listened to?

Bands that are usually produced to fuck on albums like Chameleons suck tho
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>>72570186
my tone wasn't quite right here lemme try again

how dare you badmouth peel
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>>72570139
it's sadly mostly hip hop based comedy stuff. not the best execution either. kind of a letdown after hawaii part ii. still has some great tracks. Black People White People, Rotary Park, and Bahamian Rap City are all solid tracks.
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>>72567705
no but you have to be sdc dont ask what that is i dont know but i am it ask anyone
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>>72570206
Didn't even know the guy from Tally Hall made that album the fuck

Which of those 7/10 bleep albums do you think I'd like besides Iglooghost

>>72569613
Early squarepusher is bleugh, but yeah do the Abacus album
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>>72570252
yeah he's red tie. MMMM is a solid album.
what do you like normally out of yr electronic?
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>>72569698
Is that the only Zappa album you've ever heard?

BOY

Based on that, I would recommend everything Zappa made from Freak Out! to Weasels ripped my flesh.

Freak Out has the same kind of humor and proto-progressive/conceptual vibe that comes from Absolutely Free and is incredibly consistent.

We're Only in It for the Money is probably the most experimental of the Mothers' albums. It fuses rock, concrete, Doo-Wop, etc and goes everywhere at once. It's pretty insane, but not everyone's cup of tea.

Lumpy Gravy is a bit similar in WOII4TM's sound collage, but with more spoken-word sections and a bit of Avant-Garde/Third Stream jazz thrown in.

Uncle Meat is everything music was meant to be and nothing more. Originally a film soundtrack, it culminates experimental rock, avant-garde jazz, musical concrete. It builds up your expectations and immediately shatters them. I think it's impossible to go through Uncle Meat without saying "Wait, what?" at least a few times.

Hot Rats is probably Zappa's most accessible from this era, and is mostly Jazz-Rock fusion/prog. Peaches En Regalia is one of the best songs ever made and the rest is pretty damn good too.

Burnt Weeny Sandwich uses more Doo-Wop and Jazz Rock. It's pretty damn good, but far from his best. Little House I Used to Live In is, I would argue, one of his finest pieces. In a lot of ways is an Uncle Meat lite.

Weasels Ripped My Flesh has more staight-forward experimentation, a mix of free jazz, noise, blues and everything in between. Not quite Uncle Meat levels of insane but it's for sure out there.

Don't go into his comedy rock era though. Please.
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>>72570276
I remember someone saying I liked mediocre quiet bloops like 10 threads back, which is true

Idk I like my quiet stuff to be atmospheric and my loud stuff to be chaotic
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>>72565102
Somehow just saw this. I could see why that Broughton album could come off as boring, it's a little repetitive and meh lyrically

Glad you liked the others though! Can't wait to see what you think of Trane and the Jorge Ben

>>72569479
What other Miles have you heard? Feel like you would've been someone who'd dug into most of his music

>>72569798
Cool I'll see if I can join soon

>>72570343
Have you tried messaging Damo yet? I don't know how I'd even contact him t b h
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>>72567168
damn that is one bad fucking opinion my friend
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>>72570453
lol it's Dams-Jans not Damo, and I was thinking we could just dm him on RYM, but he's not active there either.

I think we should just plan on making a new one.
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>>72567168
oh and also don't forget to watch Sans Soleil, it's illegal to watch and like La Jetee without seeing it
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>>72570472
Oh whoops, sorry got em confused b/c I don't see either of them around much. I'll get started on the site soon just in case
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RC Sucession's Rhapsody is a pretty standard arena bluesy rock record. It features a collection of energetically performed yet entirely generic rock n' roll tunes, with a few occasional highlights such as the catchy, reggae-esque baseline on the third track, and a riff completely stolen from the Peter Gunn theme on the fourth. The musicians certainly don't do a bad job with the material, all quite proficient at their instruments, but the whole thing is ultimately so forgettable that it's hard to care.

4-

The Blue Hearts' self titled debut contains twelve catchy, but quite standard power pop punk tunes that are pleasant and fun, but ultimately not particularly memorable. It is elevated somewhat, however, by just how much fun you can tell that these guys had while recording this, the incredibly passionate vocalist bringing a smile to my face in a couple occasions. However, there isn't anything here that isn't done better by the Ramones or the Descendants, and the whole time listening made me just want to listen to them instead more than anything else.

5-

There are very few albums that I can name that are more purely fun that Yellow Magic Orchestra's Solid State Survivor. This record is a wonderfully dated compendium of (incredibly influential) synth pop disco cheese. Songs like Technopolis, Rydeen, and Behind the Mask are some of my favorite genre, and I find myself going back to YMO much more than I do with, say, Kraftwerk. However, the album is kept from greatness by the ill-advised cover of the Beatles' Day Tripper, and the two more moody electronic tracks, Castalia and Insomnia, while certainly good in their own right, don't fit on the album at all. This isn't the first time I've listened to Solid State Survivor, and it probably won't be the last.

7+
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>>72570343
i've only heard free and lumpy gravy up to now. thnx. will have a zappa secion on my next chart.
>>72570380
for quiet:
Les Halles
Masahiko Okura
Rene Hell

for loud:
Jason Forrest
Call Him a Doctor
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>>72569322
Joe Hawley onions? Heard it was v.bad
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>>72570206
>>72570635
Oops
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>>72570635
it was ok. i was meh on the comedy. that seems to be the deciding factor. if you're into the record's style, you'll like it. it's worth a listen.
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finna shitepost check it
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>>72570343
>Hot Rats
no
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PAGING NATKINGCOLE
i remember you saying that you disliked broken flowers mostly because of the repetitive vocals.
danny's new track has a much more defined verse structure if you want to give that a try.
i will get you into pc music someday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDAq5EyTAFs
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>>72570843
more like spoiled brats..........
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>>72570843
more like bad rats
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>>72570843
more like hot rats get it
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Bob James Trio - Explosions
>Free Jazz, Tape Music

A statement for the sake of making a statement. James' style of free jazz / improv is often interesting on it's own, but the execution of mixing that with tape manipulation comes off sloppy. The tape tracks are an entirely separate layer in the mix, and not coordinated at all with the trio's playing. The tapes alone come across very amateurish, especially the stereo panning in the first half of the album. Whatever great ideas the jazzmen had in their playing gets buried in the mix, and the atmosphere feels contrived rather than genuine.
The compositions are also a little lacking, and the players often stumble outside the realms of interplay, using the background noise as a crutch.
Certainly an interesting entry into the ESP discography, but not one that stands the test of time.

6.0 / 10

Crass - Yes Sir, I Will
Probably the most balls-to-the-wall punk I've ever heard, shit's dialled up to 11 almost the whole time less some quiet bridging 'tracks' for effect.
Despite listening to this with my eyes closed and fully focused on the music, I still feel like I missed 95% of the nuances in the music. The album is screamed into existence and mixed by someone with extreme tinnitus, so pulling out even individual instruments is a mental workout. I definitely enjoyed it though, and even with it's brazenly political lyrics and cacophonous instrumentation it's still a ton of fun.
Will be revisiting.

7.5+ /10
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>>72570997
"the smell of wet fur"
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>>72558156
>>72558184
Lmfao why do you even trip if you're an /mu/ newb?
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Wew this is nuts.
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>>72571246
no this is nuts
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>>72571246
damn is it really that good?
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>>72570997
o fuk
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>>72570555
Yeah "Rydeen" is incredible. Hype for Fishmenz and Fantasma onions

>>72570587
<3

>>72570843
>a jazzlord dislikes a jazz-fusion album
and no one is shocked

>>72571101
no clue

>>72571246
>>72571334
Yeah it's pretty fuckin' incredible but if punk ain't your gig don't expect to really dig it

>>72570997
fuck imma bouta nut erryone look out
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>>72571325
Those look like some happy piggers :8)

>>72571334
Idk maybe read my review 3 posts up ya grilled cheese sandwich

>>72571378
stop posting
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>>72570997
dam
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>>72571409
no
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>>72571378
punk is definitely my gig, will listen tomorrow

>>72571409
oh ffs
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>>72571035
crass is fucking nuts. Would highly rec their other two albums you haven't heard, as Feeding of the Five Thousand is probably their worst.

Rudimentary Peni and Zounds are also pretty similar if you're looking for something else of the like.
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>>72571246
I need to fix that B)

>>72571101
Personally I wouldn't want anyone else being mistaken for my shit taste so it makes sense

>>72570997
Can I really get checks with that background??? Sign me up
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>>72569649
>>72570252
will do BLA after Paco de Lucia (which is v v nice so far)

>>72570453
in a silent way, kind of blue, bitches brew, jack johnson, and the one I just reviewed ofc.

pretty pitiful considering I was almost named after him

>>72570846
hmm this is actually pretty dope!

I've gotta revisit broken flowers desu
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>>72571421
>gay rats like poseurcore

hmm
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>>72571555 (nice trips)
I've heard most of the Crass studio stuff already a few years ago but I have a shit memory, so I'm just giving them all really good attentive listen. I prioritized Fot5000 because I saw it at a record show.
My record vendor here has an OG Penis Envy for $40 that I've had to look at every fuggin time I go there.
Will probably try to jew him down to $30 next time I go.
Also good job deflecting from not noticing my review in your >>72571378 post ;8)
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>>72571719
I am coming to canada to purchase that og crass. I am about a 15 day walk away so you have that long to decide.

>Also good job deflecting from not noticing my review in your post
? I just didn't notice it dude.
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>>72571752
>? I just didn't notice it dude.
and that make you BIG IDJIT
hehe
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>>72571752
>? I just didn't notice it dude.
lmao get a load of this guy
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>>72571798
STOP IT

QUIT IT OFF

LOG OUT
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It's Keiji Haino's 65th birthday! What are you doing to celebrate?
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>>72571858
Listening to 4 hours of ABBA
P.fun desu
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>>72571858
pic related
>>
http://daily-mu.blogspot.com/p/welcome.html

Made a quick/simple template for the new /daily/ site. I pretty much copied what was on the old site but I'll be making some changes/trying to keep it up to date. Gotta get used to Blogger though t b h

If anyone wants to be added as an editor, shoot me a message on RYM and I can add your email

But any suggestions? Any ideas for the background image? I was also thinking of including the /daily/ covers in another tab if you guys want
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>>72571858
I listened to this Serbian meme avant-folk, will poseur grandpa still love me?
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>>72571964
Could we actually have the /daily/ OP images directly on the page, rather than having a Mega link?

Would be convenient.
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>>72572082
Oh yeah, I forgot to change that. I can add a few and have the Mega links on the side as well
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>>72572117
:'^) Don't forget to add the ones I did
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>>72571590
niceeee
>>72571858
go to bed
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That's a wrap for the top /daily/core, now time to get to the real fun, starting with fish. Not sure if I should write my thoughts about the things I've heard before doing this chart, a lot of it will be youtube comment tier "reviews".
>不失者 [Fushitsusha] - 1st

Fucking AMAZING. This is the first LRD-esque album I've listened to that's not from LRD. I loved everything about it - the blues parts, the sharp noisy guitar solos, the haunting vocals.. fuuuuuck. For some reason this aesthetic appeals so much to me. Highlights are 好きにすればいい (Suki ni Sureba Ii) and the second half of the last track. What a perfect way to close this set.

4.5/5
>The Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Voices of North American Owls

I mean idk, it's just field recordings of owls. How am I supposed to rate this? I personally don't necessarily love the sound of them, but it was interesting to hear all the variety. I also do in general enjoy the sound of nature.

3/5
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>>72572210
>3/5
>All these new /daily/ers and their incoming reactions to *certified classic* /daily/ memes
O boy
>>
>>72572210
>I personally don't necessarily love the sound of them
Get the fuck out
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>>72572243
>>72572244
>>
>>72572210
>I personally don't necessarily love the sound of them

*Northern Spotted Owl Female Agitated Contact Whistle*
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>>72571964
You could add that there is a soulseek room now, though it's not possible to link. Would be sick to have people come there
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>>72572271
*Copulation*
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>>72572296
???? what room is it ???? : 0
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>>72572296
woah I had no idea. What's the room???
>>
>>72571858
>>72572210
Fuck it, I'd like to request a change. Can I put Negativland's "Fair Use" book on, or does it have to be an album?
If yeah, replace Allegra with Fair Use
If no, replace Allegra with Girl Talk - All Day
Thanks,
Your pal,
Comet
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>>72572310
>>72572337

I made a room in soulseek called /daily/ just like some hour ago!
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>>72572296
Cool, where should I add that do you think?
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>>72572339
>or does it have to be an album
No it does not! I will do that!

And if I don't change it by the next update or forget feel free to yell at me
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>>72572383
Sweet, thanks
>>72572210
Zane, if you can find the book grab it up, but for the chart maybe listen to the Album that was packaged with it, Dead Dog Records, yeah?
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just shat my brains out now im spinning normie records
bittersweet feel
>>72572210
im tempted to do this for myself to t b h
>>72570587
>>72570343
freak out is the most enjoyable next to absolutely free imo but lumpy gravy and woiiftm are mindbending listens and uncle meat is objectively the best
>>72565966
i dont mean make a list for each person hehe just updating the /daily/ users list with everyones albums + /daily/core or something idk
>>
Why is ice cube talking about how today was a good day but then he brags about getting a triple double last week? Smh
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>>72572545
>just updating the /daily/ users list with everyones albums + /daily/core
I might just put that album as the cover photo.

>freak out is the most enjoyable next to absolutely free imo but lumpy gravy and woiiftm are mindbending listens and uncle meat is objectively the best
I agree with pretty much all of this
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>>72572572
>>72570587
>>72570343
oh and dont sleep on weasels! thats underrated in the mothers catalogue i think but its so fucking dope
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>>72572376
Idk, probably on the homepage, don't know where else desu
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>>72572601
>>72572545
noted
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Ran Blake - Ran Blake Plays Solo Piano
>Jazz

Nothing particularly bad about this album, but it’s lacking in most regards.
Blake does not put forth a very exploratory play style (especially for the ESP label), and also fails on the fronts of being catchy, groovy or emotionally resonant. The rhythm is a little sloppy at times, and that doesn’t feel like an aesthetic choice. The improvisational passages are frequently directionless, particularly on Blake’s own compositions, which comprise 4 of the 10 tracks. The remaining tracks are reworked standards, of which care is taken to vary up the structure, but the solo structure fails to capture the highs of the pieces or remain interesting through the play time.

5.0 /10
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Eikichi Yazawa's Goldrush is another pleasant, yet not exceptional album. This record is more purely pop than the other releases on this list that I've heard so far, most comparable to Kazemachi Roman. However, unlike Happy End, Yazawa is pretty damn funky. It's reminiscent of western pop of around the same time, though it never matches up to the best of the era. The fifth track, though, is a genuinely great jam, and I can see myself returning to it whether or not I do the same for the rest of the album. It is fun background music, and certainly pleasing to the ears. The cover is fucking incredible, though.

6
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>>72572210
im gonna vom!!!
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>gets bully because very positive skewed ratings
>gets bully because some albums i thought were just decent and not amazing
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hey keiji-heads, do any of u guys have a flowchart or guide lying around? listening to son of nihilism now, really liking it.
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>>72573440
you're also overrating red house painters
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>>72573459
seconding this. planning to listen to somethin from him tomorrow for his birthday.
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>>72573440
Your review of Voices Of North American Owls were amazing, made me literally lol
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>>72573440
Maybe that will teach you to talk shit about the owls
Literally the only perfect album ever made
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>>72573459
>>72573491
Dogwander made one.
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>>72573459
Ask dogwander when he logs on
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>>72573581
just what i was looking for, thank you
and so my journey begins
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>>72573581
thnx.
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>>72573581
wait do u have a version i can read lol
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>>72573581
also this >>72573620
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>>72572210
it takes a few listens all the way through to appreciate the owls album
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>>72573620
>>72573638
Oh. Yes!
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>>72573668
much better tyvm
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bump limit reached
everyone wish keiji happy birthday blessings
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>>72573692
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>>72571858
reading nasty manga
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>>72573692
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>>72574137
>>72574137
>>72574137
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