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fuck

previous thread >>73979224
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Hello, I think I'd like to start postin around here.

This is my rateyourmusic:https://rateyourmusic.com/~CambriaSpeedRacer
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everyone who posts in these threads is a shitty bag of filth

>>>reddit
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Why do some Sounds appeal more than others? Why can't I take some text to speech of random letters, slow it down, and add referb, and call it art? Where do I start making a career out of what I just Described?
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>>74008776
is this riceshoes
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>>74008823
What? Who's richeshoes? Sounds like a cuck.
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stick delete the thread
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>>74008750
delete this thread
>>74008776
delete this account
>>74008798
delete reddit
>>74008817
delete all music
>>74008823
delete all trips
>>74008902
delete yourself
>>74008936
delete this post
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>>74008936
Why?
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>>74009121
It was a nice experiment, but it failed, better to end it now
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>>74009135
but where else will i assign arbitrary numbers to music whilst pitting people against each other in sick tournaments?

last call for people joining before i start btw
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>>74008798
>>74008817
>>74008823
>>74009113
me btw forgot trip
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>>74009183
No
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>>74001832
ive been shilling this album since i got here
its amazing, innit
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>>74008750
WRIGGLE
LIKE A FUCKING
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEL
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>>74009113
Forgot my trip and image, oh my!
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Thanks for the (You)'s, guys.

>Gicanto Scelsi - Les cinq quatuors a cordes; Trio a cordes; Khoom
>Quatuor Arditti / Aldo Brizzi / Michiko Hirayama / Maurizio Ben Omar / Frank Lloyd
>Modern Classical

Quatuor a cordes No. 1 starts off plainly dramatic, but deconstructs itself into the vaguely atonal, surprisingly modern in concept. Trio a cordes follows up with what almost sounds like a bagpipe in the beginning, because of the pitch bending. The strings continue to woozily pull, haunting a short range of notes and clearly exposing the semi/microtones.

Quatuor a cordes No. 2 actually seems more playful, and the dissonant blends become slightly wistful by the end of the 5th movement. Quatuor a cordes No. 3 features a more aggressive, slightly melodic, and suppressing atmosphere. No. 4 and 5 failed to leave an impression on me.

Khoom introduces a soprano soloist, bongos, and a french horn. The vocalist doesn't do anything nearly as varied as Meredith Monk, but the interaction between the horn and the singer is mesmerizing in the 3rd movement.

Once again, an interesting concept to research, but it needed more time to evolve in practice across the century.

5/10


>Amon Duul II - Yeti
>German Prog Rock

The Krautrock tag is a huge joke. This is a shoegaze and prog rock album at its core, with some real heavy 12-string guitars and tin can drumming. A violin trades off with the lead's frightened warbling, or bows idly behind more psychedelic tracks like She Came Through the Chimeny.

Eye Shaking King turns up the abrasiveness, sounding like older metal bands while delivering smooth solos. Pale Gallery is the final completely arranged track, using some synth-like tones to build tension before the 3 hulking improvised tracks. It all sounds really good for 1970, easily envelops with the amount of activity going on in the longer tracks before offering melodic or shouted reprieves.

Reccing this to Ethy.

7/10
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>>74010569
>Joshua Pierce - John Cage: Sonatas & Interludes for Prepared Piano
>Modern Classical, Atonal

A Prepared Piano is essentially a piano with shit thrown in and around its strings to make different sounds from the keys. You may have been first exposed to it in something like Aphex Twin's Jynweythek Ylow (Drukqs).

"The preparation of the piano is quite elaborate and takes between 2 to 3 hours to complete. A total of 45 notes are prepared, mainly with screws and bolts, but also 15 pieces of rubber, 4 pieces of plastic, 6 nuts, and one eraser."

Used for Cage's purposes, undertones are brought forth from many keys, lower octaves form ancient percussion, all while Cage continues to toy with his composition's structure. The loud moments are scattershot within the album, between careful touches and intimate conversations between the performer and the instrument.

It's a thinkpiece, but in a No Man's Land between comfortable and bizarre. Usually, the enjoyment of researching these compositions overshadows the enjoyment of listening to the music itself.

6+/10
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>>74010609
>AMM - AMMMUSIC 1966
>Free Improv, Noise

The recording quality really makes this album (and me) suffer. It's like listening to a brick.

The quintet that started this group decided on no communication prior to or during later performances, in fashion of true improvisation. In the dissonance between radios, strings, and a piano, the first sounds of this genre that were heard by the public are of a glowering, evil nature. Why SHOULD improvisation sound nice? Why WOULD it sound nice? Without collaboration, each performer self-expresses with no regard for others. Now increase that number by millions, and you'd have the mess we call the Human Population.

The roots of improvisation surround the idea that the brain be uncomfortable with sounds that are not pleasing, or sound unnatural-- rearming the primal nature of an animal. When radio is used to play snippets of a string orchestra or conversation, this sensation is doubled, clashing known with the unknown. It's the very roots of why improvisation is the most powerful genre in stirring reactions.

This album is an impressive foundation for group improvisation.

(and does somebody in the audience laugh in the fourth track?)

7+/10
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>>74009701
6.4 equals
make ooouuuuttt
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Calling
Fish
Lemme suck
That di
Ck
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>>74010569
I know Yeti dude. It's totally krautrock
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>>74010843
I need more people to recc "krautrock" that isn't Can. I mean what makes it different from prog and psych rock besides being german and a bit experimental?
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>>74010970
You summed it up. Also repetition
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>>74010970
listen to faust 1 friend.
not only is it one of the best krautrock albums, its also basically the best album ever.
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>>74010843
Krautrock is just german prog niqqa, same for Canterbury and Italo, it's prog but that's used just to know where it's from
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>>74010970
krautrock means they use the le epic kick kick kick snare drum pattern
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Paging rodriguez (again) >>73985948

>>74011187
>>74011364
>>74011225
Well cool, guess it isn't as complicated as I thought. Blapp, save Faust for a future tourney of mine.
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>>74011750
u got it boss reserve me a spot w that album when the time comes around
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>>74009825
hey esdece have you seen this before?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmMyx2_4STg
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>>74006858
Do my 5.0s and 4.5s, or make mental notes to avoid them because my taste is so shit
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Good morning /daily/!

Auxerre is hot as balls.

Here's a good album https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/sudan-archives/sudan-archives/
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>>74010569
>wanting variation in scelsi
missing the point
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>>74013379
Where did I say I wanted variation?

I recognize that wanting more sounds at once while playing microtones nullifies the purpose of its minimal aspects. I also know that Scelsi is another composer that reveled in dynamics and, built around single pitches at a time. I think the way one blog describes it as "monotonal" because of his music's clusters of pitch frequencies on a "bandwidth" accurately portrays the majority of work on this album.

I just can't pretend that I wanted to pick out every half-step between the tremolos and glissandos, or that I particularly enjoyed it compared to the other selections on the chart. 5/10 is an "ok" for me, not a "this is flawed".
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>>74013741
eh i misread
>The vocalist doesn't do anything nearly as varied as Meredith Monk
as being a bad thing
desu i wanted to bump the thread from page 8
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This shit RIGHT HERE
i love it

>>74014189
It'd be a bad thing if she was the main focus but I don't think it works like that
I kinda know I shouldn't be giving it a 5, but this is /daily/ after all
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>>74008817
>Why can't I take some text to speech of random letters, slow it down, and add referb, and call it art?
But you can. Art is not sacred.
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>>74012184
I think so. Maybe not tho. I'll watch it.
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update on listening to some of your favs blapp

coltrane - sun ship

eh it was alrite. not really what i usually look for in jazz though. i've never really been a big fan of him

today is the day - willpower

this was a bit of a surprise to me bc i never liked much post hardcore at all but this was a real jam. i like their artsy tendencies and the guitars especially. i have a friend who's really into these guys so i'm going to hear more of their stuff sometime for sure.
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>>74014276
Art better be scared of what im about to do to it
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these are just 36 essential albums of the dj-screw era dirty south, there are some key omissions (the hot boyz among them) but overall this is a great selection of albums from both Screwed Up Click members and SUC affiliates
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>>74015269
Why would you want a chart of all that garbage cRAP?
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>>74010970
Every single answer has been dead wrong btw.

It just means it belongs to the same German counterculture movement starting in the late 60s. Not defined by any particular sound (the 4/4 beat is called the Motorik and it was Jaki Liebezeit'a signature until a few bands adopted it). That's why it groups together Popol Vuh, Cluster, Kraftwerk, and some Berlin School stuff in with rock bands. Every single group that was called krautrock detests the term because, again, it's just vague terminology. My understanding is more of them call it "cosmic music," which is more descriptive of the vision behind the movement.
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>>74010970
how the fuck do you not like Can?
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>>74015720
hey man fuck you this shit is the titties
all i do is bang screw you punk bitch
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i've noticed lately that a lot of daily users hadn't listened to can until recently
how is this possible

or maybe its that they had only heard one, and then decided to listen to more
but even then how do you listen to experimental rock music and not hear at the very least can's big damo three?
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>>74015794
Stupid negro.
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>>74015756
hey banjo maybe u forgot but is this 9gag or something
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>A reggaeton song is now the most popular song on the planet, even in Europe and Japan
We should start bowing to yamir guys, it's clear Puerto Rico is taking over
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>>74015821
shh yamir its okay
reggaeton will catch on dont worry
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>>74015849
It's the seventeenth most popular song in your country and going up.
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>>74015861
im SMASHIN that replay button hahaha
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>>74015797
It destroys me. I really think Can at their peak were the best rock band. Rock just didn't anything as close to a groove before them.
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>>74015889
mniam
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>>74009741
CAN YOU DO THE CHLORINE GARGLE?????

>>74015797
You'd be surprised at how many classic bands I haven't given time because reasons
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Despacito is ranked number:
>17 in Poland
>21 in Latvia
>4 in Russia
>2 in Hungary
>2 in Ukraine
>1 in Belarus
>1 in Japan
>6 in Germany
>1 in America
When were you when trap was kill?
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>>74015816
I wish 9gag was full of memri tv screenshots.
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>>74015964
why is the rest of the world only hearing this shit now? I've been hearing it around for months.
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>>74016332
>lives in a south american country
>wonders why a spanish song is more popular around there than the rest of the world
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>>74015964
>Poland 17
because rank 1 is disco polo king - ZENON MARTYNIUK?
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shesh
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>>74017263
Kebab
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>>74009839
you stole my meme tripfag
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>>74015964
The comment section for this song on YouTube is so embarrassing

>>74015797
Can was one of the many albums hat turned me off /mu/ essentials

>>74015759
Yeah

>>74015745
If that's its "official" definition then you've confirmed the term itself is as stupid as I originally thought it was
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>>74015797
glad u liked willpower
i recommend sadness will prevail, but it's important to note that it's a very different experience from willpower. it's the band's most ambitious work, but it leans more towards noisecore in structure.
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>>74017561
It's about the cultural movement though, which people here have underplayed
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>>74017561
why is the term krautrock stupid tho? its just like calling music no wave or rock in opposition. they're all movements, but they all have a distinct sound to them too.
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>>74017561
Just listen to Future Days stupid fuck
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>Alice Coltrane - Turiya Sings
Beautiful, but top heavy
4/5
>Worship - Last Tape Before Doomsday
I was slightly disappointed after being really hyped for this, from the reviews, the Friends 3.71 from 28 ratings, and the cover art. Still extremely heavy, but I don't know if I'll ever fall in love with a doom album
3.5/5
>Taku Sugimoto / Nankou Kumon / Toshiki Izumi / Masanori Hattori / Tetuzi Akiyama / Hiroki Chiba / Kazuya Takeda / Taeko Okada - A Young Person's Guide to Antoine Beuger
The Tanzaku tracks were good, but wasn't a fan of the Sekundenklänge pieces.
3/5
>Gary Wilson - You Think You Really Know Me
I've heard a lot of my friends say they were in love with this, and I get the appeal and the fact that it has a very unique personality. Idk though, it wasn't really that good, just felt like, from the words of mbrown, "like a guy who never got past high school puberty awkwardness but hes like 35 and makes music".. except he thought this was a good thing and I didn't I guess. Still wasn't necessarily bad, and I love hearing things as unique as this.
3/5
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>>74008750
Good-day /daily/, how are you all doing? Have tried the following;

>Air - Moon Safari. This came off as quite a front-loaded record and like most French releases didn't live up to the hype. Though I did recognize Sexy Boy from somewhere which was pretty nice.
>Flotation Toy Warning - Bluffer's Guide to the Flight Deck. Very nice orchestral space rock (ish) album, lots of atmosphere and love Carter's smooth vocals.
>Flotation Toy Warning - The Machine That Made Us. Contender for album of the year so far not that there's much competition really. Really liked the greater emphasis on strings and these drone-inspired synths that persist throughout. Love Due to Adverse Weather Conditions the lyrics of which play like some sort of post-apocalyptic Victorian novella and especially The Moongoose Analogue (messaged the band a couple days ago and Carter said the track's also his favourite off of the new record). Certainly give this album a listen it you haven't already.
>Touming Magazine - 透明雜誌. This is what happens when you add the noise rock elements of early Sonic Youth to Television's Marquee Moon. Love this thing, don't understand a word of it though the guitars are on full auto throughout and the riffs are surprisingly unique and intricate.

>>74015964
No real surprise, take a pop song and slap a foreign language and people will flock to it so they can claim to be "cultured" whilst putting zero effort into experimentation.

>>74015797
Listened to the first 10 seconds of Future Days and turned it off waiting for the special moment to play it. That being said I've listened to a live performance on a whim (some 10 minute drum-focused jam off of one of their later albums) and it was great.
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>>74019095
excited to see yr thoughts on sunshine has blown.
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Sorry if I got carried away but I felt it. Plus some other stuff that didn't do it for me in comparison.

>Joe Henderson - The Elements (1974)

I've spent a bit of time with this one now to make sure I feel the way I do about it, and there's no way around that this meets my criteria for musical genius. Over the course of four separate tracks dedicated to the classical elements--Fire, Air, Water, and Earth--Joe Henderson, Alice Coltrane, Charlie Haden, and a host of percussionists create a new and singular sound much larger than the sum of its parts.

The opener, "Fire", appropriately sets the tone of the album with a burst of energy from every member of the band. I think genius often manifests itself in music as this vibrancy--as if the music were alive as an entity separate from the musicians--and I think this particular cut is some of the best evidence out there of the phenomenon. The title aptly describes the lively swing of the song caused by this seemingly infinite dance of moving pieces.

"Air" follows with an appropriately formless composition in comparison that features the musicians playing a singular theme but without a unifying rhythm to tie them together. It also has some of Joe Henderson's most adventurous solos to date, leading into the following track.

"Water" is a relative return to form before the big finale with some more Bitches Brew-esque soloing from Henderson, which I still haven't quite gotten a grasp on. As others may point out, it would've been too easy to wring out moody ambience, so what's here instead is this extremely feverish psychedelic tone set only to constant rhythm of shakers and eerie baseline that seems to stay just below the surface.
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>>74019262

"Earth", of course, is the most grounded composition here, which evokes a caravan crawl across the desert and begins with a rightfully-placed percussive solo leading into the fourth quarter before the main middle-eastern-influenced theme that filters in and out--a constant and simple bass line matched step-for-step by a beat serving to highlight Henderson's own feverish, smooth-as-silk, lounge-y theme that could stick in one's mind for an eternity. Note how full the sonic spectrum is on this track--how the tabla and bass are layered by the tanpura, which in turn lays the foundation for the violin, Coltrane's harp, and Henderson's saxophone.

In its ideal form, cosmic music mirrors our understanding of the universe--that a connection is drawn indiscriminately between forces big and small, that it takes on characteristics similar to life, that it rolls everything together into one. To my ears, The Elements isn't far off.
9/10
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>>74019176
next
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>>74019262
fantastic album, nice review
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>>74019382
Thank you. Got similar recs? "Fire" is just the best feeling in musical form
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>>74019095
Dolly mixture, now!
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Tomorrow is the start of the music fest season for me, starting with a p cool fest called Milhões de Festa, but I don't know most of the lineup.

any fags who recognize or like someone in the lineup (the more famous ones are in the Palco Milhões bit) please tell me, I'm too lazy to look up all these people
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>>74020602
I've heard Pigs x7, they're alright stoner rock.
Yves Tumor is good.
Faust is obviously good.
Gnod is good noise rock.

That's all I've heard
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>>74020602
Definitely go to see Heiroglyphic Being

>>74018486
No

>>74017674
I think I just don't like the name used to describe such a huge spectrum of music, it's about as useful as the term IDM
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>>74020602
Bitchin Bajas are supposed to be cool
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>>74019444
i'm no expert but check out more spiritual jazz shit, a lot of Pharoah Sanders stuff gives me that feeling, Karma of course but others like Izipho Zam are great too.

and i've already recd it to you but Joe McPhee's Nation Time is similar, doesn't have the cosmic vibe but the sheer energy is spiritual imo

there's a couple others i like (like Sonny Sharrock) but I@m not sure you'll dig them
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Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses (1993)
>gothic metal

I know that all of Type O Negative's music is incredibly tongue-in-cheek, but just because they're presenting this overly grim, gothic music in a satiral manner doesn't mean I have to appreciate it. Steele's vocals are charismatic and admittedly pretty funny (in a good way), but the gothic instrumentals are too turgid, and the album is filled to the brim with short tracks that don't even do much to add to the album's atmosphere, let alone leave an impression by themselves. The longer tracks are really solid, though. Both "Christian Woman" and "Black No. 1" successfully build dark atmospheres without sacrificing the band's sense of humor, and their both catchy as shit to boot. I absolutely prefer the rawer, more immediate thrash of Slow, Deep and Hard, but this has its moments.

2.0+

Pharoah Sanders - Karma (1969)
>spiritual jazz, avant-garde jazz

One of the more life-affirming jazz albums I've ever heard, but not without it's faults. I seem immune to the charms of Thomas' chanting, spiritual vocals. They fit the vibe Sanders is going with in his compositions, but they seem rather tactless and overdone. Instrumentally, this is pretty goddamn smoking, I can't deny that. It's a complete racket of noise, but everything works well together to create something beautifully clean, uncluttered, and ceremonious. I'm not as huge on this as a lot of people are, but it's pretty damn great.

3.0+

>>74020602
hieroglyphic being is great

also please for the love of god see sly & the family drone

i don't know a single thing about them but that is a top-tier name
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>>74021736
man i love the yodelling, normally that kind of vocal performance detracts for me but it fits so beautifully
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read angels by denis johnson good shit
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>>74021652
On it. Only heard Karma as far as Sanders' solo stuff. I like Sharrock as a guitarist. Ask the Ages is cool, Black Woman tested my patience just a little.
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>>74021855
Read this.
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>>74021878
too late
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>>74021865
was it his wife's singing that put you off?
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>>74021995
no he just hates black women
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>>74022059
no way : O
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>>74021995
Not just that though, they get cool atmospheric effects at times, and Sonny's playing is really cool, actually, but it's just a little bit frustratingly chaotic, like I wish they would actually just connect at some points. Due for a relisten, nonetheless
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Opeth - Blackwater Park (2001)
>progressive metal

Opeth just really aren't my style. They do what they do well, it's just not a style I'm really into at all. Prog metal outside of a certain few bands just tests my patience, something Opeth certainly does too, even with their increased emphasis on the "prog". The clean segments tend to fair better than the actual metal segments here, they're delicate without being too flouncy and they boast really wonderful vocal performances from Åkerfeldt. The metal is just generic deathy stuff that always transitions really awkwardly into the clean sections. It's an awkward mix of two clashing styles of different sounds and calibers, and it makes for a really uneven album.

2.0+
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can someone explain what the /daily/ threads are about?
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>>74022805
the what?
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y'all SLEEPIN
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>>74015821
all of you made fun of me.... but whos laughing now
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Reggaeton is bad yamir.
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also, i'm pretty sure the caretaker is some kinda genius bc he capitalizes perfectly on how appealing the romantic simplicity of old jazz standards and that whole era seems to the disenchanted and wistful youth of our soulless postmodern era
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i'll need something to do now that the tourney's over... guess it's chart time

>>74024520
hm?

https://youtu.be/9NGgLhEVCUk
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https://lazerdiscs.bandcamp.com/track/trash
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I'm off to Milhões! See ya daily.

>>74024098
>>74024165
good lads.
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Yank Crime more like Wank Time
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>>74026317
anonymous more like faggot
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>>74026613
lol you said it, anon
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>>74026733
>he thinks I post as anon

haha wow
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>146/150 threads hidden.
What the fuck mu
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Rudi you recc me for tourney
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Oh ah, scores or some shit
ask if you want thoughts
what do I do next
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>>74026996
Could you share your filters
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thisll probably be my 5th backlog chart. its a bunch of poseur shit ive recently found/been meaning to get around to.
rec me 8 more albums:
https://rateyourmusic.com/collection/Blapp/wishlist/1

also, whats time machines like? do the effects actually work? are they intense?
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>>74027117
I don't filter because I'm a retarded idiot newfag. I just go onto the all page and hide any thread I'm not interested in
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>>74027099
Moon safari and Sinatra
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>>74027099
Thoughts on the memes I've recced you so far?

>>74015964
Somebody kill this song please, it hurts to live
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>>74027186
night of the bloody tapes
hermaphrodite
juana molina - halo
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>>74027186
time machines is p magical
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>>74027688
what are the effects like
ngl ive always been scared to listen to it and still am
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>>74015269
This is fantastic, thanks for sharing man! Thought I knew Houston a decent amount but I've only heard a handful on here.

>>74024595
Looking forward to your thoughts on the Dorham albums, they're both awesome imo

>>74027186
Cool stuff so far!

Soundtrack From Twin Peaks
John Coltrane - Live At Birdland
Denzel Curry - Imperial
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>>74027186
its just v spookey and hypnotizing
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>>74027342
Ha pєкaхъ Baвл҃нcкыхъ was cool, nice and comfy warm
Ivanov Down was alright, there were some top moments and some really annoying bits
That Japanese thing was a lot of fun, can see what you mean about talking heads

haven't heard them in a bit so they aren't fresh in my mind but they're all on my ipod and will stay there for quite some time.
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>>74027342
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B2%D1%8E/iv_88-v_89/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B6%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BE%D1%80/sex_bomben_auf_engelland/
also I can't find these anywhere, could I get you to up them for me
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>>74027715
the effects are what you want them to be tbqh

reccing this from your list
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/toshimaru_nakamura/no_input_mixing_board/
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thanks for helping make this chart even more poseur, guys.
ill probably work through this on the side of droning borzoi. just wanted to make it to have it.
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this chart fucking sucks and I can't wait to kill it

>Library Tapes - A Summer Beneath The Trees
Yup, that's modern classical. Kind of boring, but I eat this shit up like a dumbass.
3+

>DE DE MOUSE - Sunset Girls
Not bad, but almost offensively samey.
2.5+

>뜨거운 감자 - 시소 (Hot Potato - Seesaw)
This is weird in the most boring way possible. It's completely normal Korean pop, but then there's some borderline "experimental" elements that come out of nowhere (ex: a very short interlude of glitchy percussion in the middle of 진취적인 그녀, a spoken word intro of some Korean woman bursting into tears at the start of Clock Quartet). Also there's a bunch of short instrumental tracks interspersed randomly that seem like they should be part of a film score. I don't get it, and I'm mad that I wrote so much about such a bland album.
2.5
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>>74011750
oh i got a full zip of that stuff. will try and get it uploaded tonight.
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>Suffocate for Fuck Sake - Blazing Fires and Helicopters on the Frontpage of the Newspaper. There's a War Going on and I'm Marching in Heavy Boots
The story with the samples got lame fast, feels like a post-rock inspired screamo album that could've been better but dragged for too long.
6+

>Tangerine Dream - Zeit
The first track on here really managed to be unaffected by the passing of time, and the rest is weak compared to it.
7-
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A rare woolite review!

Digital Underground - Sex Packets (1990)
>West Coast Hip-Hop

Many of the complaints I hear about modern hip-hop is “it isn't fun”. Listening to an album like this, I can tell what some older fans are thinking - this is a pretty unique sound. Plenty of rappers put out a fun album, something happy-go-lucky but it’s not the same funky sound.

That being said, I’m not sure if this is something modern music is missing. Sure, the beats are funky as hell. But that’s probably the only part I enjoyed. “Humpty Dance” has this addictive bassline and slapping drum beat. And “Rhymin’ On the Funk” has a very groovy P-Funk sound. However, it doesn’t make up for the issues on the album. Basically every song is over 5 minutes (“Doowhatchyalike” hits almost 9), dragging with repetitive loops and unnecessary hooks. There’s something to be said about letting beats breathe but they do it toooo much man.

The lyrics range from okay to just terrible, from the over the top silliness of “Humpty Dance” (“Cause in a 69 my humpty nose will tickle ya rear”) to the bullshit on “Danger Zone” (“"It's simple, I don't like fiends hangin round me/Can't you see, that you got a disease?”). A lot of the time, DU makes it obvious that these lyrics are tongue-in-cheek or satirical - but that doesn’t make them any better. They’re poor lyrics for the most part and the fact that they’re purposefully absurd doesn’t excuse them imo.

The concept falls apart part of the way through too. It would be much better if they cut the middle, sticking to party tracks or the ambitious sci-fi “Sex Packets” concept. Some of the party tracks are fun and the later passage is fantastic. Instead, it’s scattered and can’t decide what it’s going for. I can see why it’s so acclaimed though, the beats are tight, especially for ‘90 and it has a fun atmosphere.

Not exactly my style though, despite some fun moments.

2.5/5
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https://youtu.be/GxZuq57_bYM?t=86

The Amen Break, one of the most recognizable samples of music, came from this very track. I get mixed feelings listening to it, just how many songs has this little shit wormed its way into?

No royalties were ever paid for it, either. It took years for some British DJs to start a campaign and raise £24,000 for Richard L Spencer, leader of the band that played the sample. Coleman, the man who played the drum solo, died homeless with a drug addiction in 2006.

>>74028404
take your time, and thank ya
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>>74028591
ever hear of jungle music
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>>74028591
Unsubscribe
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Second drone, done.

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>Christoph de Babalon - If You're Into It, I'm Out of It
>Breakcore, Dark D&B

A standout for breakcore as a genre, mixed with weightier and even gorgeous ambient tracks (Opium, Brilliance, High Life). It manages to incorporate sounds of breakcore in a much less corny way than the aggression expected of the genre. It's akin to watching the throbs of a molten lava flow, rather than an eruption like Alec Empire.

The breakcore even resembles modern industrial techno at many points, including the samples used for the ambient breaks. The Amen Break rears its head multiple times, but is chopped up and rearranged to somehow STILL sound fresh. I'm kind of disgusted just saying that.

It's a great record, that deserves more attention.

8/10

>Karlheinz Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik (Etude; Studie I; Studie II; Gesang der Junglinge; Kontakte)
>Musique Concrete, Electroacoustic,
>E S S E N T I A L
I feel like an ass giving this a higher rating than Scelsi, but there's a reason that the latter was obscure DURING his life. There's nothing quite like the tech that Stockhausen uses, and the wildly complex ideas behind organizing every piece be it the aleatoric shots in the dark or immensely constructed serialism. This kind of music starts off like a sheet of ice, but crawls into my head and gets comfy like some extraterrestrial parasite.

Me explaining all 5 pieces here isn't going to do any justice, and there's no point when I already like it as is. It already foreshadows so many different sounds in later genres. It's phenomenal.

9/10

>>74028605
do i really come off as that clueless? fuck me
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>>74028591
wOW
amazinggggggggggggggggggggggg
titally
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>>74027861
>>74028821
I'll do Revyu tomorrow
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fuck
updates
odds and ends was quite the experience
zoolook was pretty cool too
ulver was alright. im wondering when ill find the metal album that goes above and beyond for me.
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Do You fuck with songwriter x and the skeleton band
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>>74026996
If your catalog doesn't look like this you need to get off this board.
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Robert Hood - Minimal Nation (1994)
>detroit techno, minimal techno

I still like Internal Empire a bit more, but hell, this is stil a total classic. If you like hard-hitting, banging techno, this is absolutely not for you. It perfectly embodies the squeaky, electro-based sound of detroit techno, which means that this has a lot more in common with Kraftwerk and the like than Underworld or Basic Channel. And it's perfectly precious and fun as hell through and through. Both versions of "Rhythm of Vision" are some of the best techno I've ever heard, full stop.

3.0-

Nujabes - Modal Soul (2005)
>jazz rap, instrumental hip hop

This is quite a bit better than I thought it would be. My friend plays Nujabes in the car a lot, and I always overlooked it as little more than pleasant background hip hop. Listening with headphones, the meticulous nature of every single beat here comes forward, and it's glorious. "Feather", "Luv (Sic.) Part 3", and "World's End Rhapsody" have some of the best beats I've ever heard (the latter especially), and the whole album flows really well together. Downsides are that the rapping is usually pretty mediocre, and sometimes it does fall into the whole background music category I originally thought the whole album would fall into. Looking at the big picture, very lovely album.

3.0+
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Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance (1982)
>heavy metal

Outside of the Sabs, I don't think plain ol' heavy metal can get much better than this. This is forty minutes of tightly constructed, operatic heavy metal racket, and it's pretty glorious. There are some weaker, ballad-type tracks that are luckily kept to a minimum, though their negative influence is still felt on the album at large. Halford's vocals are sheer over-the-top metal goodness, and the dual guitars are absolutely legendary. Classic record.

3.0
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>>74030298
fucijk,
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>>74030174
>some of the best beats I've ever heard
FLOWERRRRS
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>>74030399
fuck man how could i forget about that

the piano is legendary
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>>74028665
>'s akin to watching the throbs of a molten lava flow
you could not be more right

that album is insane
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Mike Cooper - Trout Steel (1970)
>Contemporary Folk
Mike Cooper's vocals are an odd amalgm of Bob Dylan, Van Morrisson, and even Simon Finn, tunefully spoken and softly whined, far closer to spoken on the spoken-to-sung spectrum. Mike Cooper and his band's instrumentation though are something else. While often settling for strumming and simple picking of fine contemporary folk tunes, they demonstrate far more capability even mastery on tracks like the 10-minute folk jazz masterpiece "I've Got Mine," which gives Astral Weeks a run for its money with its endless flowing sound and beautiful refrain, and the outright free jazz freakout "Pharoah's March," abandoning any pretense of contemporary folk-almost-rock.

So it's a bunch of fine folk bits, one folk jazz masterpiece, and a freakout thrown in for color.
>7+/10

>>74014250
wow first time for everything huh
>>74027906
good pose
>>74028591
unsubscribe
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Various Artists - Scan Punk 1 (1981)
>Punk, Hardcore Punk, Kassettentäter
An early C90 sampler of so called "Kassettentäter" ("cassette punks" it seems?) punk bands. Lo-fi, these Kassettentäter bands released an unquantifiable number of cassettes locally across Scandanavia in the 80s and 90s, enabled by the low start-up costs of cassette recording. God bless the Tape Attack Blogspot though for uploading over 2700 of these releases regularly since 2009.

The music itself here leaps from the simple chugging world of The Ramones and the hardcore sound of dozens of punk bands since to create some truly amazing sounds. The Bitch Boys and Ebba Gron even manage to sound like Husker Du before Husker Du could even release their first record.

And it's not just some internet seekers and armchair ethnomusicologists at work--this really ought to be heard. The hits just keep coming: Bitch Boys' groovy "Jogging," Ebba Gron's "Vat Ska Du Bli" and "We Are Only In It For the Drugs" (parodying The Mothers I hope, and sounding almost like either early Green Day [Husker Du called...] all anthemic or The Urinals' "Scholastic Aptitude"), Baitsesz's "Draga Foratt" and "Levande" (sick riffs), Liket Lever's "Begraved" (transitions from disco to punk what the FUCK) and "Hjartats Slag" (a searing kazoo-accompanied punk jam), Grisenskriker's superbly written barn-burners "Ett Tusen" (with a killer 10-second synth solo); "Punk;" and "Sextiofem," Eppu Normaali's noise rock bit "Mekin Tehiin Rakkautta," Pelle Milijoona OY's spastic piano-accompanied "Helsinki;" the epic live performance "Tiina Oniinnouri;" and a relatively lengthy synth-punk extraveganza "Lanka Palaa," Ratsja's frantic "Lontoon Skidit," Maukka Perusjatka's surprisingly bombastic and new-wave-y "Vaateet" (prominently features a piercing sax lead). Sensuuri's noisy squealing "Hengisso Lapi Helsingin" and riot-fest "Ydin Voimaa" bring the compilation to a crazy finish.

Listen to some Finnish punk, guys.
>8-/10
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teenage riot is just the best rock song ever ain't it
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>>74030600
>>74028667
>>74028636
fuck of i was only curious about the sample when listening to Christoph de Bablon

>>74030561
Definitely. Still stands on its own even today. Kept seeing the quote of Thom Yorke saying it was "the most menacing album I own"
>>74030673
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Ben Varian - Quiet Fill (2017)
>art pop, indie pop

Nice little pop album. That's really all I can say about it, Varian's got a nice voice and a good sense of melody but this does little to distinguish itself from thousands of other indie pop albums. There are some really cool electronic bits towards the end of the album that give the album a bigger sense of character, and I'd really like to see these expanded upon in future releases by this guy.

2.5+
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Tangerine Dream - Rubycon (1975)
>berlin school, progressive electronic

Masterful soundscaping from the undeniable masters of soundscaping. Doesn't reach the heights of Zeit due to it's short length, and one could certainly argue that this is pretty much just thirty minutes of noodling aroud with synth pads. It pretty much is, but it's done so well and it's so effortlessly atmospheric and ethereal.

3.0-
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Music for this feel?
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Good morning /daily/!

The new NIN EP is nice but I find the ending to be a bit lazy. Might grow on me over the weekend.

Can't fucking wait for the weekend.
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Finally going to listen to this meme https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the_conet_project/recordings_of_shortwave_numbers_stations/.. will I like it?
>Basil Kirchin - Quantum: A Journey Through Sound in Two Parts
Awesome. Very unsettling, loved the second track and all the free improv sections.
4/5
>Dolly Mixture - Demonstration Tapes
Fun
3.5/5
>MF DOOM - Mm.. Food
I felt like half of this was filler. The old film samples are cool and really do well to give it a comic effect, but here it just took up way too much of the album's time. Doom still kills it when he appears though.
3.5/5
>Sunshine Has Blown - Sunshine Has Blown
Interesting, but felt a little dry. I'm picky with my EAI.
3/5
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Okay I'm tempted to actually dig into this chart. Stuff I've heard already is scored! I can't find a way to label this without making it completely cluttered though ugh.

Any suggestions on where to start?
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>>74031297
street military
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>>74030721
:Y
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>>74031351
:v
btw listening to From Rotting Fantasylands right now. I don't know how I feel about it, I've never felt so baffled.
there needs to be a genre name for music like this and batfinks, that started coming about early 2000's. I don't know how to explain it besides their production and choice of sounds having the same off-colour tones to it. It's not modern Zolo, is it?

>>74031297
Hip hop album covers were a mistake.

>>74031159
Too Beautiful To Burn
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>>74031435
>Implying pen and pixel isn't the peak of cover art
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>>74031435
its a curious sound. zolo mixed with other typically equally wacky and experimental electronic dance genres.

maybe post-zolo ;)
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>>74031435
>>74031833
i'll forever just call it ricebeanscore
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>>74031929
or since rice, beans and egg is probably a breakfast, kinda, breakfastcore

or breakcore for short
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>>74031833
That sounds about right

>>74031940
Wow.
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>>74031069
This sounds like the kind of thing I'd call a 10, better check it out
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>>74031134
Stop posting my art without my permission
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>learned most people dislike ob-la-di and wild honey pie
wow. i've never been more disgusted in my life.
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>>74032339
>most people dislike ob-la-di
I will never understand this
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>>74032416
seriously. its such a sweet song.
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>>74031940
amazing
>>74031435
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/ricebeansandegg/happy-fun-wacky-and-childish-idm_breakcore_glitch_abstract_ambient/
this list of mine does cover alot of that style, still need to give it a different title.
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well there it is folks, congratulations s you win because you are a winner and have good taste and are good, i guess i will do a 20-25 album drone of you as rewards? feel free to just start throwing links and album titles at me(/i can just work backwards from yer 5*s on rym if you have it)

tripup you are second and your prize is that you get to stop repetitively beating on yer nutsack, this being a thing i assume you do as self-flagellation for yer awful posting habits

or i will also drone ten albums of your choosing
i don't know take yer pick really
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fresh oc
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>>74033145
Have you been possessed by SellMeAGod?
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>>74033532
Thee fact that so many books still name thee Beetles as "thee greatest 'r most significant 'r most influential" rock band ever tells you only how far rock music still is from becoming a "art". Jazz critics have long recognized that thee greatest jazz musicians of all times are thee Duke 'n' John "still Cold"trane, (not thee most famous 'r most richest 'r best sellers of theeir times, let alone of any times). Classical critics rank thee highly "controversial" Beethoven over classical musicians who're highly popular in courts around Europe. Rock critics arr still blinded by commercial success. Thee Beetles sold more than anyone else (ha!), therefore theey must've been thee greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of thee past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of thee past. Rock critics're often totally ignorant of thee rock music of the past, they barely know thee best sellers. No wonder theey'll think that thee Beetles did 'n'thing worthy of beeing saved.
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>>74033145
>awful posting habits
i have NO IDEA what youre talking about

drone me if you're feelin it tho
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>>74033817
do you have an /rym/
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>>74033891
https://rateyourmusic.com/~ckwlk

cant wait 4 more people to pan my favs
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>>74033897
>nirvana - nevermind: 0.5
nice
>travis scott - rodeo: 0.5
now that's just being purposefully contrarian
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>>74033145
rym is ~smurmelade, you can work it from highest to lowest or just whatever gets your interest the most
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>>74033935
no i just have a real hate boner for autotuned singy trap
there's nothing wrong w it it just rubs me the wrong way
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>>74034133
I thought it was Magus_the_Sexy?
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>>74034133
shoot that Emmanuelle Parrenin album is gold, i don't know where I first heard it but it's been floating around on my ipod since I was about 14 I think.
Also have you ever heard Satchmo doing Fats Waller? real fun lil album

>>74034150
oh that was just a purposefully contrarian comment don't stress
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hey should I listen to 69 love songs in one sitting or a disc a sitting
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>>74034543
one song after every time you bust a nut
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>>74034585
alrighty sounds good
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>>74034611
>>74035366
good nunbers nat
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>>74031435
I relistened to From Rotting Fantasylands recently, and it was pretty disappointing. I'm not interested in the "mallgoth" aesthetic, and the percussion is pretty weak for a breakcore/glitch album. It deserves its reputation as "that one album with the Pewdiepie song" to be honest.

>>74032609
I might have to make a chart out of this one day, looks fun.
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What rn? Under an hour
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>>74036387
tongue songs
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>>74036395
You mean tong sungs ?
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>>74036449
what the fuck
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>>74036387
Hmm I think the cuts this round should be kanzler, caviarr, chrigo and chrigorlfriend unless they chime in. I'll add a note to the image

Also once I reach 20 scores out of the 28 here the front runner (currently huttoad) gets to call dibs for round three, hmm
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>>74036916
just listen to illinois stupid
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>>74037147
:0

>Sufjan - Illinois
it's bad and ppl who like it are bad
O.5
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>>74037163
hey man what's yr gripe w sufjan anyway
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>>74037326
None I'm just shitposting
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>>74037163
understandable, have a great day
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>>74036916
Oh I'm back, Halber Mensch was a good pick, I'll go with that, thanks for keeping me in
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>>74037453
Np, found it in your rym >4.0 scores, glad it works & interested to hear it.
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>>74030639
you have a link for this?
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>>74037410
You too, drink plenty of water so you dont get dehydrated
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>>74029086
Hey this is going better than I thought it would
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>>74030639
Hey Ebba Grön are classics, nice.
Listen to the entire We're Only In It For The Drugs some time, it's really nice
Though like 50% of the music is the lyrics and they're in swedish of course
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>>74030639
Oh yeah and Liket Lever was famous Swedish dude Freddie Wadling
Listen to his album "Something Wicked This Way Comes" it's quite peculiar
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Black Unity would have been PERFECT if it wasn't for that fucking synthesizer
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Steve Roach - Structures from Silence [blapp]
[1984]
Damn this is pretty much amazing. Music to close your eyes and drift off to. My first listens were great and were pointing to it being a 10, but I don't want to overhype it.

Mort Garson - Mother's Earth Plantasia [Comet]
[1976]
Dang cool too, music for and regarding plants. Cute compositions and overall very fun.


For the scores, I'm ranking the record from best to worst (1-18) and the first 9 will go on the next round.
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RIP Linkin Park man
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>>74039268
yo wtf
this is so strange
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>>74039268
UM
WAT
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>>74039484
Chester hanged himself TMZ reports
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>>74039508
I KNOW
THATS WHY I SAID WAT
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>>74039268
Well shit.
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>>74039268
fuck, man. RIP.
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>>74039268
Weird stuff
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Thats what you get for not defending nu metal at all times.
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>>74036387
What now, under an hour
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>>74041809
songs about benis in bagina
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>>74041930
hehe lewd

ow my ears
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The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs (1999)
>indie pop

Disc 1 is some of the best indie pop I've ever heard, seriously. Merritt writes pop songs in such an idiosyncratic, poetic manner yet they have such an infallible way of getting lodged right in your head, and his skills are on full display on the first disc here. "Absolutely Cuckoo", "All My Little Words", "The Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side", "Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits", and "The Book of Love", among /many/ others, are all nearly perfect pop songs: poetic, melancholic, and catchy as sin. The first disc deserves a 3.5, easy, but the quality dips a bit on the remaining two discs. They certainly have highlights ("Papa Was a Rodeo", "Kiss Me Like You Mean It", "Bubsy Berkeley Dreams", etc.), but they tend to be bogged down by some less-than-stellar novelty-type songs and some uncharacteristically awkward songwriting ("Washington D.C."). The first disc is absolutely incredible, and while the second and third discs can't quite match up in quality, this package as a whole is really something.

3.0+
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>>74041930
Ouchie oof owwie this music is so brvtal
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>>74043431
wow you nutted 69 times in the past 12 hours?
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>>74043544
what can i say its the power of youth
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>Guernica - Shinseiki e no Unga
>Chamber Pop, Classical Crossover

A cinematic symphonic orchestra and another Japanese singer brimming with expression, almost an Opera. Japanese music doesn't fuck around when it comes to production, just like Guernica doesn't fuck around in getting each track out and running one after another.

7/10

>Pyccкoe пoлe экcпepимeнтoв - Гpaждaнcкaя oбopoнa [Grazhdanskaya Oborona]
>Post-Punk, Noise Rock

So the vocals are the center of the album, because the rest of the band sometimes sounds like they're playing through a radio. The drums are reduced to hissing background pops, which seems like a criminal offense for a punk group-- but punk isn't supposed to confine itself to rules. Good thing that Yegor Letov's vocals are never boring to listen to.

6/10
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>Bernard Parmegiani - De Natura Sonorum

Beautiful and detailed icy space noises that make me feel weird emotions.

8/10

>Xiu Xiu - Fabulous Muscles

I was right, A Promise is leagues better. This has some good tracks on it though. Little Panda McElroy is really beautiful and Clowne Towne is a great pop song. Other than that I’m underwhelmed, the louder parts of the album don’t nearly reach the emotional power of Apistat Commander.

6/10

MARK AND ADVANCES
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>>74037842
>>74037889
Will do

>>74037762 http://tapeattack.blogspot.com/2015/09/va-scan-punk-1.html


Guys which review is better
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this

Hasil Adkins - Chicken Walk (1986)
>Rockabilly, Rock 'n' Roll, Proto-punk
While Jerry "The Phantom" Lott is de facto patient zero of the psychobilly craze, circa 1960, apparently Hasil Adkins soon came down with the same fever, circa '62--probably the result of a steady diet of poverty, rockabilly records, caffeine, amphetamines, and motorik adrenaline. (It's no coincidence that Lott and Adkins both nearly died driving their cars off cliffs. Must've signed the same Satanic contract.)

Anyway, unlike Lott, Adkins survived a while longer to gas the psychobilly flames until the Cramps and Gun Club arrived mid-eighties, releasing untold dozens of hot unknowns unto the trailer parks of West Virginia well through the 60s and 70s. After some Cramps psychobilly revival magic, some paltry thirty of those trailblazing singles were collected here.

Not quite music from the other side of the fence, Hasil ("The Haze" sometimes) Adkins' creative output is just nearly outsider art. Anyone less steeped in this shit would find this unbearably outsider, but I find this too smart and catchy to really be outside. Adkins himself testifies, "I didn't try to be primitive, I just had bad microphones." And the compilation proves that point too; the recording quality slowly creeps up with each chronologically-orded track. But hey, apparently he suffered from manic depression and insomnia, maybe there's some merit in the outsider tag. His primitive style usually consists of hard-rolling rhythms, yelped rockabilly vocals, and explosive, frenetic guitar lines. Pretty wild stuff.

It's just brilliant is all. Nearly every song here is insamely catchy psycho rockabilly (with a few simply outsider-demented tracks). I couldn't possibly pick a favorite, but "She Said," "Shake That Thing," "Roll Train," and "Going Back To St. Louis" are a few frontrunners. 74 minutes never felt so short!

Anyone else feel up to that contract though? I could use more of this.
>8/10
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or this

Hasil Adkins - Chicken Walk (1986)
>Rockabilly, Rock 'n' Roll, Proto-punk
he's like Jerry Lee Lewis except he's a retarded hillbilly instead of a pedophile lmao
>8/10
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You guys ready for listenalong or too early?
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>>74048401
bring it
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/DAILY/ LISTENALONG 103

Ibrahim Maalouf - Kalthoum

https://open.spotify.com/album/1Agh6GiahtO2bt4t5zLJR2

https://youtu.be/DUa_srT-uL8

A jazz tribute to Egyptian singer, Umm Kulthum, by Lebanese trumpeter, Ibrahim Maalouf, on his custom four-valved trumpet that allows him to play eastern scales.
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>>74048782
>>
>>74048167
god i love hasil adkins

>>74048204
this review is the one you should submit to RYM
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>>74049240
>>74048204
>this review is the one you should submit to RYM
except without the "lmao"
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>>74048782
>>74048821
i remember when listenalongs were posted on sunday, how have we made it all the way to thursday
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>>74049878
the future is now.
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>>74049878
>post listenalong on sunday
>nobody cares
>post it on friday
>wow 4 rows
gee i wonder
>>
>You will never be Justin Bieber recording an english-language version of Despacito

why live?
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>>74048782
Is this poseurcore?
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>>74049986
so i can never be Justin Bieber recording an english-language version of Despacito
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>>74049878
Log off until Sunday

>>74050021
Yes
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>>74050052
>Log off until Sunday
how about everyone on daily log off until forever
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>>74050092
you first
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>>74048821
is this poseurcore?
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at least we always know that d a n k meme potential will call me back.

what should the names be?
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>>74050619
Still yes.
Actually pretty normie tho, all things considered.
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>>74050641
idk how to incorporate it but there is 1 (one) puerto rican /daily/ person
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>>74050641
daddyyamir
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>>74050641
Dogwander?
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>>74050761
No wait replied to the wrong post fuck I didn't mean put Dogwander on there tho I guess you might idk if that's a thing you're into ok sorry.
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>>74050761
>>74050802
no it's actually me how could you not know i'm hurt now
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>>74050830
I like hurting people.
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next step complete

pls someone post dogwander nose png or source image
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>>74050982
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>>74051461
yo where'd my text go
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>>74051596
It wasn't worthy, so I deleted it.

AKA, I actually have no idea where it went or how it went there...
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I put it back tho :0
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>>74051688
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>>74051033
oh i am flattered
>>
>>74051033
you could make a thinking face meme out of daddy yankee's face
>>
>>74052040
Yes, consider it on the plan.
>>
>>74051033
I feel like there's meme potential in the flag on the dude's hat
>>
For Tuco
>>74052603

>>74051033
Make sure his watch is at 11
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5 left

>Strand of Oaks
I could've sworn that Pope Killdragon was pretty popular here back when it came out, but it still doesn't even have 500 ratings on RYM. I guess it just got shilled in sharethreads.

Leave Ruin isn't that great. The emotional content falls flat despite the artist's oft-repeated sob story background, and the instrumentation starts out strong enough, but gradually grows more simplistic and bland. There's nothing here to distinguish Strand of Oaks from the rest of the alt-country sadboys, except for the occasional lyric that sounds unintentionally hilarious to me (ex: "And she'll keep running from me/And I'll keep touching myself" on Sister Evangeline, "Do you fear the president? Because he scares the shit out of me" on Do You Like To Read?).
3

On Pope Killdragon he completely drops the country elements, going for more of an indie folk style. While it doesn't necessarily make the music any more unique, I think that the songs here are improved in almost every way: the lyrics are more heartfelt and emotional, and the instrumentation is a lot more varied.
3.5-
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>>74036387
Ok one more time, under an hour
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>>74053150
Hospice
Make sure to give it a score of 2 or lower because that's what it deserves
>>
>>74053206
Ok
>>
>>74053206
wtf is this hard to hear on purpose?
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SONEMIC BETA HERE
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>>74053686
how
>>
>>74053686
NEVER
LUNCH

>>74053610
do you mean hard to listen to (because it's bad)?
>>
>>74053686
>BETA HERE
boy you said it
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WTF I HATE IT >>74053686

unironically
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>>74053753
>>
not a big fan of the new sonemic look
>>
>>74053686
The suggest albums on every album page is nice
>>
why did they get rid of the stars
>>74054044
they have that in normal rym too lol
>>
why does everything have to be so big, much prefer the cleaner design of rym

>>74054044
that's always been there for subs, i assume it'll go away soon, it's not great either imo, recs you shit you've already heard and shit that's barely similar
>>
>>74053686
yeeess, finally search after descriptors works
>>
>>74054097
I don't subscribe, so I don't know
>>
>>74054191
oh no wait, it doesn't
fuck sonemic
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>>74054154
Oh nevermind, I don't get it. Way too much scrolling on mobile too

>>74054228
Lmao
>>
can i not look at anyone else's profile? lmao
>>
>>74053686
The "Generate Playlist" thing could be a really nice feature, but it's only loading for minutes
>>
wow this is sick check out my profile
https://sonemic.com/@Magus_The_Sexy/
>>
>>74054097
>why did they get rid of the stars
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>>
>>74054359
nice, I got it to work, that's really cool
Now I just have to find out how I can log in...
>>
>>74053206
Ugh this is not good.
>>
lmao it's kind of terrible
>>
why the fuck is my rating curve not on my profile
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>can't look at some people's profiles
>rating curve/ recent ratings aren't on my page for some reason
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Post your clouds :^)
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>>74021736
man, dubnobasswithmyheadman is so much better than Second Toughest.
>>
idk, I kind of like it
the black theme is nice
new releases on front page
playlist feature
search after descriptors
i don't miss anything yet
>>
>>74054619
recent ratings are weird bc it's a snapshot of yr profile from like a week ago
i can see my curve, I can't see most profiles tho
>>
just followed myself.
>>
but i've always wanted a glitchwave-type website so i can't help but like it
>>
I like how I can see release attributes among the statistics. I didn't even know that No Lives Matter, Big Pop for Chameleon World, and Shaking the Habitual were under Creative Commons.
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wtf is that, you can't even click on the circle..
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>going through all my top rated albums just for suggestions of anything remotely related
>even when it's from a fucking algorithm
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>>74054641
>>
I like it a lot :))))
>>
>trying to log in to Sonemic but it just keeps trying to get me to register
what is this sorcery :\
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Are you a bad enough dude to have futurism and Christmas music in your cloud?
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>>74055328
right above the window for registering
the text has the same colour as the background so it's a bit confusing
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good thing i hate good music
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pls
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>>74055369
go run along to /shugazi/ already
>>
is it still possible to make charts based on friends only? im trying to figure this out
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>>74055435
i post under 5 trips on this board. you dont know who i am.
>>
It's a bit slow and unreliable, but hopefully just because it's a beta
Otherwise I'm pretty pleased with the new features, especially that sweet playlist generator
Where can I find these clouds?
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>>74055459
go into yer collection and then click show statistics
also neu thread
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>these fuckin' giant images on each album page
:unzip pants:
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dont be intimidated by my superior musical intellect

>>74055459
its def because its beta i'd say, its not even supposed to be live yet is it?

still cant get a playlist to work tho
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>>74055470
thanks
>>74055449
As rated by... -> Custom -> followers/following
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>>74055515
>>74055515
>>74055515
>>74055515
>>74055515
>>
also how do i make the clouds
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Wtf lmao
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>>74049397
I have artistic integrity I refuse for my creative expression to be neutered
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