>/mu/ on Soul
Marvin Gaye, Frank Ocean, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Funk
Parliament, Funkadelic, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Afrobeat
Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Reggae
Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Plunderphonics
DJ Shadow, The Avalanches, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on House
Daft Punk, Justice, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Dub
King Tubby, Christian Bale, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Noise
Merzbow, Whitehouse, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Trip hop
Massive Attack, Portishead, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Breakcore
Venetian Snares, Renard, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Indian music
Ravi Shankar, Nikhil Banarjee, the list goes on...
>/mu/ on Traditional folk
Bob Dylan, Exuma, the list goes on...
>whitehouse
>noise
>>73847289
you forgot davis, coltrane, the list goes on..
>>73847289
What do you expect when eclecticism is seen as the height of good taste here?
>>73847574
Jazz has stepped up a bit with the general now
No need to dig deeper into random obscurities when the quality is more questionable there. Cream naturally rises to the top, you can justifiably stop listening after those artists.
>>73847554
their certainly not industrial if thats what your implying.
>>73847793
is this the natural conclusion to stupidity?
>>73847554
>>73847815
But Christian Bale makes dub right?
>>73847289
>/mu/ on Dub
King Tubby, Christian Bale
Kek
>>73847835
I believe so jerry
>>73847894
i wasnt the one who made this stupid thread desu