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The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.

>listen to charts
https://www.neverendingchartrendering.org/

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

>listenalong schedules, OP pics, etc.
http://daily-mu.blogspot.com/p/welcome.html

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>>74995811
I don't even have to tell you guys anything, I just felt uneasy knowing there's no /daily/-thread up desu
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You messed up....
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>>74995811
I have been making an attempt to try more metal as a means of appreciating the genre to a greater capacity, about to listen to Infinite Fields by the Belarusian TDM band Irreversible Mechanism. Otherwise have recently tried the following;
>Galaxie 500 - Today. (41 mins. Slowcore/ indie pop). I do not understand how this is considered to have been one of the main prototypes of shoegaze though nonetheless I enjoyed it. There are many interesting chord progressions centered around seemingly linear, slow tempo drum patterns that really do draw from The Velvet Underground's self-titled, I suppose the influence is fairly clear.
>Worm Ouroboros - Of Things That Never Were. (57 mins. Progressive rock). This was generally very comfy with tendencies to lean on avant-prog with some broader orchestration that set it apart from a great portion of other albums of its type. Would recommend if you are into that sub-genre.
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what's your reaction when plug.dj is literally meming harder than anyone on daily?
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This isn't right...
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tfw the /daily/ threads have been going on long enough that they developed an intelligence
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how tf do u mess that up
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>>74996493
but when will they develop TASTE
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>3.46 from 24 ratings
guess I have to check this out

>>74996493
we /boltzmann brain/ now boys
>>74996851
never
>>74996298
lmao
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Two bombastic, bright, and optimistic 'symphonies' on this disc - so very Michael Gordon, after all. I was at the UK premiere of Rewriting Beethoven's Seventh Symphony about five years ago and have been listening to a bootleg of the same recording as on this disc for years, so I won't talk about that one here. Dystopia is a nice title for a so-called 'city symphony' in my view, especially with music as muscular and alive as in this piece. Far from, say, apocalyptic or decaying, Gordon's music is exploding with energy and vibrating with joy throughout. The breakneck pace of movement is controlled only by the simplicity of the material, allowing small three-note cells to rotate and collide around each other, often accompanied by the screech of glissandi and swooping trombones as a kind of riotous grounding. It's an exciting conceptual texture and Gordon bases almost the whole work on its possibilities and rotations. The last third of the work builds up, fugue-like, from the ground to the skies - but unfortunately this gambit doesn't pay off. Too obvious and bombastic even for this composer, perhaps. David Robertson gives a characteristically vigorous and rhythmic performance.

Dystopia (2015) by Michael Gordon, recommended by Accel
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>>74997268
aoty contender give it a listen
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>>74997268
Lol I was watching something about that last night

https://youtu.be/nhy4Z_32kQo

But this is just a simulation anyway
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Took 4 days off yay!


Should I go out and talk to people today or stay home and play videogames? I had a run and have enough time to tidy up the apartment so I feel pretty happy about today anyway :)
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not sure if I'm just used to 90% of rap outputs I've heard in the last few years being shit or if Brockhampton is actually pretty good

>>74996851
how hurricane goin? U okay?
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since only yamir felt like answering i'll try this again:

gib classical piano recs pls
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>>74999204
rap is generally really shit
Brockhampton (2) is pretty good
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>>74999244
basic boy shit like Satie or Chopin is nice
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>>74999275
ive heard like two satie comps but i guess ill look into chopin
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>>74999244
Oh wait gimme a sec
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is yamir gonna die
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>>74999302
the nocturnes is nice

>>74999327
shidd habbening

>>74999332
:(
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>>74999244
chopin ballades - hough
shostakovich preludes and fugues - nikolayeva
brahms op. 116 to 119 - perahia
debussy estampes - argerich
dusapin etudes - pace
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Thanks to whoever recced me La Jetee (I think it was Rudi), it's p great.

>>74999244
The "nigger" series off of this

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/julius-eastman/unjust-malaise/

also

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/evgeni-koroliov/die-kunst-der-fuge/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/vladimir_sofronitsky/scriabin_recital/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/janice_weber/piano_sonatas_no__4__1924__and_no__7__1988_/

>>74999378
dude the nocturnes are fUCKING AWESOME
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>>74999244
Sure!
Célimène Daudet - L'art de la fugue
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%D0%B2%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%80_%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%87%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2_f1/etudes_dexecution_transcendante/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/martha-argerich/frederic-chopin_-26-preludes_-3-mazurken-op_-59_-scherzo-op_-39/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/clara_schumann/klavierkonzert__piano_trio__3_romances__bamberger_symphoniker_joseph_silverstein__veronica_jochum__joseph_silverstein_/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/claudio-arrau/carnaval_-kinderszenen_-waldszenen/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/the_philadelphia_orchestra_sergei_rachmaninoff/rachmaninov_conducts_rachmaninov__third_symphony__vocalise__isle_of_the_dead/
(I'd get the entire R plays R)

This one too
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/dinu_lipatti/dernier_recital__besancon__16_ix_1950/
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still alive

>>74999204
>how hurricane goin? U okay?
it's barely rained, at least where i live. storm is still a bit far from reaching the mainland puerto rico [little known fact we are an archipelago comprised of 7? islands], but the virgin islands are getting destroyed atm, seen some pics and it's not pretty. houses here are built like bomb shelters and glass windows are almost nonexistent unless you're bourgeois.

however, infrastructure is at its worst moments, so the whole island could be without power for 2-4 months and some parts could also have their water cut off.

>>74999332
we all die eventually, we are simply mere mortals.

>>74999244
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/martha-argerich/24-preludes_-op_-28_-preludes-nr_-25_-op_-45_-nr_-26_-op_-posth_/

cute latina piano
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so trip up knocked on my door and had what I think was an airsoft gun and he said "you die now", but I closed the door. he stood around for a few minutes looking confused but he eventually left

>Little Kid - Logic Songs
>Lo-fi Christian folk
Some instrumental choices, like that railroad crossing used in the opening track, are a small choice that kicks some songs up from cutesy folk. All in all way more comfy than even Nick Drake, even as it

But fuck. these lyrics, dealing in some conversations I've heard before. The Lord Made Me Leave You is heavy shit.

8/10

>Duster - 1975
>slowcore

>Irato starts playing
k im digging this but I can't fucking hear them
>Memphis
Took a relisten to fully appreciate and not label a snoozefest.
>The Motion Picture
Remind me, do you like Radiohead? I immediately thought of Kid A, hearing this.
>And Things
Seems to be building the EP to a point of finality.
>Want No Light
We full ambient now. I probably should have listened to this AFTER stratosphere.
6/10

>astrobrite - whitenoise superstar
>Noise, shoegaze
First album I heard from these guys was Boombox Supernova, which was essentially noisy drones. But not really too noisy.
This is definitely the noisiest shoegaze album I've ever heard. This kind of shit is what I wish I could turn up my headphones all the way for without the fear of tinnitus. I wouldn't really call this shoegaze, it's mostly pretty noise with audible vocals and faint beats. By the time I reached valentina galaxina I was done with the same noise, because at that point it was almost becoming comical.

6/10

>>74997359
Great review. That's interesting how you saw more of this piece as joyful than I did, I think the glissandos from the brass and xylophone runs were among the choices that made me uneasy listening to this. Or maybe it was imagining this as "dystopian" from the get go
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sup /daily/

These are my favorite albums thus far. Recs welcome, thanks
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>>75001263
>names itself "Tropical"
>not a single spanish or South American album
2/10 apply yourself next time

But seriously, you seem to like hip hop a lot, do we have a resident hip hop expert to rec something to this young anon?
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>>75001368
>good friend rodriguez
>not a good friend nor of hispanic descent

>nat king cole
>is actually named after another jazz artist in real life

>accel
>slow

>I'M FISH, borzoi, Dogwander
>are actually humans

not everyone call live up to their names
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I'm so tempted but I have been slowly turning into a normie and I'd rather spend it on partying desu......
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>>75001263
Is it not boring to have such homogenous taste?
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>>75001456
>not a good friend
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>>75001456
dogwander isn't human, he's a capitalist pig >>75001480
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>>75001480
>1,200 dollars
What on Earth are you thinking on buying???

>>75001368
GIVINGBEAR is a good Christian at heart and that's enough example to be followed for me
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>>75001368
>>names itself "Tropical"
>>not a single spanish or South American album
>2/10 apply yourself next time
RRREEEE i like that name, thanks though

>>75001523
>Is it not boring to have such homogenous taste?
I have some mathy-ish stuff, stoner, house etc
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>>75001183
Do Koko next!
>>75001263
Try this one!
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/residente/residente/
>>75001574
>mfw
>>75001596
My holy grail.
The SECRET BLACK BOX
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>>75001263
Uchu Conbini - Somaru Oto wo Kakunin Shitara
Chinese Football - s/t
Indian Summer - Science 1994
Faraquet - The View From This Tower
Spirit Agent - Depth Perception
Blu & Exile - Below The Heavens
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>>75001183
>so trip up knocked on my door and had what I think was an airsoft gun and he said "you die now", but I closed the door. he stood around for a few minutes looking confused but he eventually left
context?
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>>74999244
disregard other recs this is what you're really wanting to listen to https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/lubomyr_melnyk/lubomyr_melnyk_performs_kmh/
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>>75001678
that's not even Windmills m8

(or La Monte Young for that matter)
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>>75001720
i like it
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>>75001626
>Never played or handled. From what I was told, only 6 copies exist, the rest were never physically produced, as the box was a pain in the ass to build. Can send photos upon request. Will trade straight-up for Faberge Egg.
Jesus. I wonder how that dude got a hold of a copy, is he a Keiji Haino friend?
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>>75001632
Holy crackers anon, not him but Faraquet are fantastic. Also what is Chinese Football like? I was tempted to listen to them so that I could give them a rating on rym and make my map look more diverse thus allowing me to pretend that I'm better than others.
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>>75001672
>>74990524

>>75001263
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/%E5%B9%B3%E6%B2%A2%E9%80%B2/%E6%95%91%E6%B8%88%E3%81%AE%E6%8A%80%E6%B3%95__kyuusai_no_gihou_/
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>>75001910
I gotta admit that it was a blind rec, but I've been meaning to listen to them. They're clean mathy emo so the American Football comparison is pretty obvious, but from what I've heard it seems like they have just a bit of a post-rock bent in the instrumentation.

>I was tempted to listen to them so that I could give them a rating on rym and make my map look more diverse thus allowing me to pretend that I'm better than others.
iktfb
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>>75001183
I hear the energy and motion as a kind of dance. There are some dances with darker undertows (dances of death, or madness, for example) but the sheer movement seems joyful to me. But that's why I like the title, too - the engineering of utopia always entails repression, horror, and death, so couldn't dystopia be seen as a playful riot by comparison?
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>>75001845
Probably not. Friends with some record label dudes? Maybe
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>>75002057
>the engineering of utopia always entails repression, horror, and death, so couldn't dystopia be seen as a playful riot by comparison?
Well when you put it like that I can't help but use this interpretation too
It really was a fresh take on the more common dreary and hopeless dystopia. The minimal phrases made each instrument sound individually alive and human, but the construction of it all was on the verge of maddened
I probably shouldn't be giving this a 9/10 because of Nott's part on this album, but whatever
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>>75001480
link
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>>75002299
oh, you don't like the beethoven rewrite? I think that's a pretty satisfying piece
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>>75002450
Wanna steal t from me?

It's fushitsusha - Secret Black Box
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https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/arseterror
is this the pinnacle of music

>>75002700
Nono I enjoyed it, but not as much as I did the title track. I just didn't want to be giving a 9 for the title track alone instead of the entire album
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I'm applying for my own >cumblogs at school too
ill let u guys know if I get a spot
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>>75002835
does he mean an actual faberge egg? what an odd request lmao
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>>75003498
Also a Faberge Egg is probably even more expensive, it would be a trade down for the egg owner
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LCD Soundsystem - American Dream (2017)

This is at least as competent as other indie pop stuff coming out these days. Rather, for that matter, the world has turned the page on this vaguely retrofitted indie dance pop trend that lasted for about a decade, as evidenced in the universal pans of albums from their peers in the past couple years, most recently Arcade Fire's Everything Now. I haven't worked out what exactly has replaced it yet--certainly music with a progressive social or political agenda at the forefront is a necessity--but the answer was clear that naive pop that's fun to dance to isn't fitting of the times like it once was. I also can't quite figure out how this album fits into the paradigm, because the recycled trope of the critique of the American Dream is vague or vapid here with James Murphy's least insightful lyrics to date, so I'll just drop the politics.

I also don't place much importance on the band's brief "permanent hiatus," but the point needs to be made: what exactly did they come back to do? The music is generally cut from the same cloth as the previous two albums, down to some near-identical beats. You could make the point that they employ some more studio trickery now with varied production from track-to-track, and "other voices", for example, has this weird microtonal bit in the middle that's kind of new to their sound. I just think the general idea of what this album is has been done better in every way by this same exact band in the past. I'll spend even more time with this album because I've dug everything from LCD Soundsystem in the past, but this is extremely lacking in catchy hooks, whereas This is Happening was filled with them, or more generally, ideas.
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>>75003848
Songs like "oh baby", "other voices", or "change yr mind" are nowhere near ideas for completed songs. "oh baby" might be the closest with some melodies reminiscent of the sweeter moments in This Is Happening, but ultimately serves as only this vague theatrical introduction to the rest of the album. "change yr mind" is no idea for a song whatsoever outside of a rehashing of an LCD Soundsystem beat rehashing a Talking Heads beat with dissonant (microtonal?) guitar thrown atop, never to progress through its five-minute runtime. "how do you sleep?" is a similar song with no ideas until exploding halfway through (a full five minutes in, mind you) in this dread-induced club haze...one of the better moments on the album.

This isn't mentioning the singles that prompted fans to draw comparisons to late-era U2 (for the record, the title track is indeed a highlight but a shell of earlier LCD Soundsystem in every way shape, and form). It was 15 years ago James Murphy proclaimed he was losing his edge. I can't help but wish he would let it go.
5/10
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if u care for any of my thoughts, do ask
otherwise, what next?
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>>75001480
Just buy it, then throw a party for it and invite all your IRL poseur friends
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tfw plug.dj is ded
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>>75001456
I am proud to say I live up to my name
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>>74999244
entire well tempered clavier performed by gould
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>>74999244
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/berliner-philharmoniker-claudio-abbado-martha-argerich/piano-concerto-no-3-piano-concerto-in-g-gaspard-de-la-nuit-1/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-florestan-trio/piano-trios-1/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/leonidas-kavakos-peter-nagy/sonate-posthume-tzigane-impressions-denfance-sonata-no_3/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/berliner_philharmoniker_simon_rattle_krystian_zimerman/piano_concerto__symphony_no__2/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/enrico_pieranunzi/enrico_pieranunzi_plays_domenico_scarlatti__sonatas_and_improvisations/
Ravel is cool!
>>75001480
It's always nice to have records you like physically but I'd argue 1,2k is overkill
>>75003956
Grouper or E.S.T.
>>75004589
Cool Yotsuba
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>>75001456
>I'M FISH, borzoi, Dogwander
>are actually humans

how can you be sure
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>>75003956
autopsy or cryptopsy
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>>75001263
Digable Planets - Blowout Comb
toe - From Here Tomorrow
Mass Of The Fermenting Dregs - ゼロコンマ、色とりどりの世界
Pharcyde - Labcabincalifornia
Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full
A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
Aesop Rock - Labor Days
Spangle Call Lilli Line - Ghost Is Dead

I have way more but don't wanna overwhelm you
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Hundreds of Years is a legit masterpiece of a song desu
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also i'm dropping this because i'm a fucker but I'll listen to all these records one day
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>Thomas Tallis - Spem in Alium
Of the choral stuff I've listened to (not a lot really) this has to be one I enjoyed the most, georgeous voices.
7.5+

>C-Schulz & F.X. Randomiz - Das Ohr Am Gleis
Part X alone is what makes this album interesting, or at least the reason I see myself coming back to this. I guess I was in the mood for something like it since the rest felt weak but didn't really bothered me.
6.5+

>>75005950
at leat I placed 5th that way, that's like the highlight of my days in daily so far
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>>75006064
Yeah idk maybe you would have entered the next round but I'm to lazy to commit so I'll leave it to imagination. Wanna be friends on rym?
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>>75006115
sure, whats your rym
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>>75006165
https://rateyourmusic.com/~herb_guy
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thinkin bout postponing my shitty tourney for a chart
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I want to say both s and darklands win my mixtape tournament
Which is a super lame cop out finale
But they both did such a good job making me amazing mixes. And I want to come up with a prize but I have no ideas
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accel is lying i killed him
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>>75008481
>I want to come up with a prize but I have no ideas
a drawing! a painting!
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lil yachty is playing a show for my uni's homecoming

do i go?
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>>75007519
tourney on standby at least until more of the participants resurface
terrible 8x8 in the meantime
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>>75008838
if yr into it, yes
if u have a good group of friends that are into it, yes
if u have no friends/they're not into it, maybe not
but i mean, it's homecoming
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>>75009131
>Jazz
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/paavo/paavo/

>Any Jazz
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-jazz-composers-orchestra/the-jazz-composers-orchestra-1/

>Loud
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/kevin_drumm/sheer_hellish_miasma/

>Wanky/Proggy
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/zappa-mothers/roxy-and-elsewhere-2/

>Happy
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/unauth/jim-orourke/fast-car-live-in-japan-9_16_2002/

>Anything
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/after-dinner/after-dinner/

>Foreign Folk
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/ksiezyc/ksiezyc/

>Good lyrics
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-dismemberment-plan/emergency-and-i/
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>>74999488
>>74999534
>>75000269
>>75000324
>>75005079
>>75004768
thank you lovelies
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>>75001456
>good friend rodriguez
>not a good friend

delet this
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Just realized that one of the albums on my chart is Christian rock, that's where I give up. Pic related is pretty neat Japanese all girl hardcore punk/crossover thrash though.

>>75009131
>foreign folk
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/mamer/eagle/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/めめ/ちとてとち__chitotetochi_/
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>>75009312
>>75009612
thanks chaps
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gonna be casually droning this boy for his Electroacoustic and Modern Classical
https://rateyourmusic.com/~doru649
anyone recognize anything that I should start with?
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>>75009968
PRO
ZRA
CHNIK
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>>75009968
the classic sunshine has blown meme
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oh my god "i saw the sun" is beautiful
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>>75001263
>>75001368
you n woolite would get on great

check out the brockhampton records if you haven't already

>>75005648
damn right
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im so dead
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going to post some reviews...
The Doors - s/t
Yes, very acclaimed and historical and all that. "Light My Fire" and "The End" still hold up very well (and make up like half the album), the rest not as much, but most of the songs are decent at least.
3.5+

Slint - Tweez
Decent albinicore album, much less interesting than Spiderland but has some good songs interspersed between mediocre ones.
3.0-

Slint - EP
The two songs on here could use some fleshing out, but they're both pretty good and more in the vein of Spiderland despite being recorded by Albini presumably in the Tweez sessions.
My main complaint about the two songs is that they don't develop the ideas present that well over their six or seven minute run time. "Glenn" specifically gets to this point where you expect a distorted lead guitar to come in twice but doesn't really make anything of that build other than some very quiet parts mixed into the background, just making an uncomfortable atmosphere like "Don, Aman"
"Rhoda" is much noisier and sounds a bit more like Tweez, but still maintains the uncomfortable minor keyed atmosphere of songs like "Good Morning, Captain" off Spiderland. It generally has a much more dynamic sound than "Glenn" that even has some, albeit short, quiet parts. They do this slide thing about half way through the song that just doesn't work at all.
3.0+

Shellac - Dude Incredible
I don't know if it quite hits the highs of 1000 Hurts or At Action Park, but it might just be their most consistent over all thus far, no "Mama Gina" on this album, but no "My Black Ass" or "Prayer To God" either.
3.5+
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>>75010486
Encenathrakh - s/t
So this is some unholy death metal supergroup consisting of the guitarist from Krallice (and also has an album with Zach Hill on drums, alongside a laundry list of production and other credits), the bassist/warr guitarist from the same group (who has produced/recorded/mixed/mastered even more stuff including the new Pyrrhon album and Aesthethica, so you can thank him for making Liturgy listenable), and drummer Weasel Walter who boasts a similarly large catalog including a collaboration with Jim O'Rourke as well as being the drummer for Arctopus.
IF by chance you actually happen to enjoy Behold... The Arctopus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wniXxeTJlyM) and other turbo prog groups like Ruins or Hella, then this may be enjoyable, but it has some severe departures from even those groups' sound.
For one, the music is apparently improvised, rather than carefully planned on a staff like Arctopus did, it ends up sounding like a wall of grindcore noise or something rather than ultra technical metal. Every instrument seems to play independently and the drums have the signature shitty death metal tone to them where they sound more like a little click than an actual drum.
Bass and guitar both go off on random chromatic tangents, riffs, solos, I don't know if there's anything I could really call a breakdown in this, but maybe those too.
I can't say I particularly enjoyed this album, I'm not that big on dm, especially of the brutal variety, but I did dig None So Vile, this just doesn't hit the same kind of quality.
2.0+
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Could someone please recommend a rock album with almost maximalist, orchestral instrumentation, that at the same time retains a caustic, noisy edge? If this isn't the right place to make requests pls no buli.
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>>75010945
Cardiacs, maybe?
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>>75010945
sounds like the ark work to me
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>>75010945
>noisy + rock
>orchestral
what?

unless you're using that adjective wrong, GY!BE is probably one of the few things to fit this bill

>>75011061
I'd be hard-pressed to call it orchestral though
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>>75010945
pretty obvious but still essential

also

https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/rhys-chatham/die-donnergotter-the-thundergods/
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>>75010945
I would say pre-70s Zappa too, but only occasionally did he dabble in "noise".

>>75011431
the essential maximalist rock, but again, I'd be curious to see what he's heard under all of those descriptors that's "orchestral" outside of post-rock.
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You guys listen to Jerry Paper? Sounds kind of like Mac Demarco but more psychedelic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBv65ksCA7I
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>>75011601
Yeah he's great. I love that video.
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>>75010945
obvious rec is obvious
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Ashra - New Age of Earth (1977)
>progressive electronic

Totally standard late '70s prog electronic, which is both a blessing and a curse. I like the sound a lot, and Ashra does it well, they just seem uncharacteristically afraid to outside the confines of the genre. Compared to E2-E4 it seems bland and lifeless, taken on its own it's pretty damn solid.

2.5+

Кинo - Гpyппa кpoви (1988)
>new wave

Really cheap sounding new wave, the DIY, home-recorded aesthetic here doesn't appeal to me at all. This is easily at its best when it's darker and chillier. Russian coldwave is inherently good, and this is no exception. What hurts are the more typical new wave songs, that are unengaging and flat. That reggae song is cool though.

2.0+

Eгop и Oпиздeнeвшиe - Пpыг-cкoк (1990)
>post-punk, psychedelic rock

This band allowed Letov to explore sounds outside the realm of industrial noise rock, and he doesn't really flourish. I find myself latching onto the songs that sound more like Grazhdanskaya Oborona than the folky poetry tracks, it's just a sound that Letov naturally did very well. The folk, on the other hand, is a lot more spotty. It's produced the same way as the noise rock, which is incredibly off-putting, and it just tends to go absolutely nowhere, the band seeming to save their more interesting songwriting for the noise rock sound.

2.5+

暗黒大陸じゃがたら - 南蛮渡来 (1982)
>post-punk, funk

A damn good time, this absolutely bangs. The funk cum punk sound of bands like Gang of Four and Talking Heads is distorted and amplified to the umpteenth degree, creating an odd, alien album that never forgets to bring the grooves. There's some heavy compositional stuff here that drags on and on, and even that can't take away from the greatness of the funk.

3.0+
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Янкa - Aнгeдoния (1989)
>post-punk, noise rock, singer/songwriter

A masterwork. Yanka's songs are absolutely beautiful, rooted in the folk tradition yet still able to deftly weave around multiple genre influences and a keen ear for melody and how to effectively utilize her vocal quirks. The aesthetic of the music is rooted in Letov's typical industrial sound, and it's a perfect fit. While Yanka's songs could easily be performed as folk songs, the crushing, noisy sound fits them to a t, and amplifies their emotional impact. This is absolutely incredible, what else can I say?

3.5+
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Ski Mask the Slump God - You Will Regret (2017)
>trap rap, southern hip hop

A waste of a talent, this dude can rap his ass off and he's wasting his time over these shitty beats and with his awful lyrics and general sameiness. He's got the same issue as Denzel Curry but amplified, he's incredibly good at fast-paced triplet flows, and he knows it too well, tending to abuse the style on practically every track. The beat selection here is pretty bad as well, it's just standard trap through and through, it brings nothing new to the table and it's not even particularly good for what it is.

0.5+
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>>75012396
:0
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also, Destroy All Monsters is incredible
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>>75012529
because of how trash it is, and in so many ways?
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>>75012618
precisely
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>>75012643
told ya
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>>75012396
holy moly
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Good morning /daily/!

Fuck partying, more home chilling today. Gonna read, play videogames, maybe start rewatching Twin Peaks and record some music.

What are yall up to today?
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>>75013137
i think im gonna do a letov drone chart
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>>75013154
So /daily/ is going full slav basically?
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>>75013164
in a perfect world i would photoshop it to where it would look like he repeatedly wrote "jim o'rourke" on the chalkboard but its 2:30am and im too lazy
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>>75013559
0/10 taste
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Post your AOTYSF list guys
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>>75013752
dont care to make a chart
uhh here's some

zach phillips & friends - how to slip away
ben varian - quiet fill
ariel pink - dedicated to bobby jameson
laurel halo - dust
scantron - 882-E
towers distant - mysterious icon appears
graeme miller & steve shill - the moomins
palberta - bye bye berta
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Have you all been on /k/ lately or something????
I've never seen this many tripfags on one thread. This beats /arg/ .
I haven't /mu/'d in about 6 months, what happened?
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>>75014199
/daily/ has been around for years. The trips in this thread are completely self contained. It's more of a seperate community and the tripnames are used to identify people as is necessary to the purpose of the threads.
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>yeah dude I listen to blues

https://youtu.be/ZLazJKggCd0
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>ded thred

look at my bike

It's finally back in working condition!
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>>75014233
>tripnames are used to identify people as is necessary to the purpose of the threads.
hahahahahahahah
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>>75016434
sage
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tf is an embedded file and why cant i post my chart
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YA BOI FINALLY GOT HIS COMPUTER so i remade my current chart w a bunch of new entries. so nice to have good image quality again.
anyway, rec me 8 albums for the bottom row pls. https://rateyourmusic.com/collection/Blapp/wishlist/1
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>>75015197
Oh nice, I have a similar one, did you buy it second hand and fix it?
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>>75016768
Yeah, it was in terrible condition and I could finally afford to order new tyres, bartape and cables. Took a lot of mechanical fiddling to get all the components to actually work, but now it rights smoothly as hell.
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>>75016714
Damn, that DJ Funk album looks cool. There's a lot of good stuff on your list but I'm gonna have to go with pasteboard b/c it's one of my faves.
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>>75016714
Deltron 3030
Meat Puppets II
Matrix 5
Solla Solla: Maestro Ilaiyaraaja
Voyager Golden Record
Goodbye Babylon
Roxy & Elsewhere
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>>75016714
The Abyssinians - Satta Masa Gana
Babyfather - 419
Death - Symbolic
Man is the Bastard - Thoughtless
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>>75013752
in order from best to worst in each rating interval

it goes down to 1/10 but i don't feel like posting 2 images

I think after my current chart I'm gonna ask y'all to rec me your AOTYs to do a 2017 chart since most of this is entry level shit that i got from the RYM 2017 overall list.
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>>75013752
oh hey what's this
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real life's gotten the better of me and i don't have the time to explore like i used to, but you lot seem knowledgeable, can you spoonfeed a recommendation? polite sage
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>>75010295
who in the fuck is woolite
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>>75018082
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>>75018001
That's a lot of Japanese music, here's some more.
Les Rallizes Denudes - '77 Live
不失者 - 1st Live
Bleach - 起爆剤
Number Girl - School Girl Distortion Addict
385 - 人間
Motoro Faam - ...and Water Cycles
Sigh - Imaginary Sonicscape
静香 - 天界のペルソナ
Lemon's Chair - I Hate? I Hope?
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>>75017591
Good shit

Tho
>psychidelic rock

>>75018001
Wow throwback to when Natural Snow Buildings was all over /mu/

I'd rec Henry Flynt - You Are My Everlovin' / Celestial Power
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so nice to have a computer again
whats good on here
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>>75019060
so
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>>75019060
i like these
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>>75009131
>boring jazz
Cool Quartet with Lina Nyberg featuring Éric La Casa - Dancing in Tomelilla
>all jazz
Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
>loud
Junko - The Void
>wanky
高円寺百景 - Ni
>happy
NV - Binasu
>anything
Alexa - Alexa
>foreign
Haruka Nakamura - Grace
>lyrics
Jerry Paper & Easy Feelings Unlimited - Toon Time Raw!

>>75013752
https://rateyourmusic.com/collection/StuffRodHeardAfterAugust/d.rp,ts,aat,albjh,r0.5-5.0,ss.rd.a.e,n20,strm_relyear/2017/1
Goths is the current #1

>>75016714
welcome back!
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>>75019155
whats good on my new chart
well see what happens with this one, redownloaded.
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Oh look, I released more crappy covers!
https://dogwander.bandcamp.com/album/other-people-vol-2
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>>75019312
I would have suggested but everything else you haven't heard yet I either didn't like (Arca S/T) or don't know about
Maybe Pasteboard - Glitter? denji likes it as comfy-core
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>>75019504
lol fuck meant for you >>75019572
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La Di Da Di is pretty good actually
not cringe at all
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>>75016833
Nice, mine was luckily in p good shape when I bought it, only needed new tires
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>>75009131
>reg jazz
Blossom Dearie - s/t

>any jazz
Mohel - Babylon Bypass

>loud
Robert Ashley - Wolfman (ep)

>Proggy
Deep Turtle - There's a Vomitsprinkler in My Liverriver

>anything
Stockhausen - Oktophonie

>foreign
Aквapиyм - ▼

>good lyrics
Rat at Rat R - Ameriside
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>>75019908
I need to give that a relisten, it's been ages since I've last heard it and seems like something I'd come around on
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>>75018740
Lol fuck
Fun fact: TextEdit doesn't have spellcheck
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>>75009131
>Reg. jazz
George Russell - Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature

>Other jazz
Joe Henderson - The Elements

>Loud
Electric Wizard - Come My Fanatics...

>Proggy
Dungen - Häxan

>Happy
The Millennium - Begin

>Anything
Harmonia - Musik von Harmonia

>Foreign folk
Eddie Marcon - Shining on Graveposts

>Good lyrics
Gillian Welch - Time (The Revelator)
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>>75022055
>saved as .jpg
why
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>>75022055
good bugskull and destroy all monster scores
thoughts on both?
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>>75022055
hit that lift to experience joint rn

also for pass the distance just listen to jerusalem and delete everything else
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ask for thoughts
give thoughts
give recs
ask for recs

>>75022055
shit i'm only one disc away from completing that DAM set

also hop on that nocturnes
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>>75022111
I had Bugskull as a 5 initially (hence the black rectangle) because nothing stuck with me and it just felt like a mish-mash of underdeveloped ideas. I gave it another chance and it sort of clicked with me; all the stuff that bored me the first time came together in a nice, pleasant way.
Destroy All Monsters basically floored me on first listen. Disc 1 had some of the most mind-bending free improv/noise/sound collages I've ever heard, and the other two are very consistent as well. One of the most surreal listening experiences I've had. Those rock tags are very misleading because like 90% of this album isn't even rock.
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>>75022205
>also for pass the distance just listen to jerusalem and delete everything else

DELETE THIS
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>>75022214
gonna need thoughts on the radigue
>>75022218
i feel that with bugskull, the first time i listened i thought it was garbage. but its got this weird charm to it, it grows really hard on you. and i agree about DAM, the rock tags are unnecessary. altho id argue the "rock" songs on it are some of the best songs.
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>>75022205
>>75022214
will do deez next

>>75022252
agreed, most of the "rock" was great
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>>75022055
>dam higher than sondre and cardiacs
this is offenseive
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>>75022055
F E E D
B A C K
E R
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>>75022455
the truth hurts
>>75022502
k
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shakey jake is the funkiest song i've ever heard
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>>75022527
inb4 peste noire 8-9
it's complete shit you'll prolly really like it
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>>75022244
but he's right
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>>75022205
>>75022615
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Literally scammed a club to play Swans. What a fun day!
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>>75009131
>jazz
Hank Mobley - Jazz Message #2
>any jazz
Headhunters - Survival of the Fittest
>loud
Acid Mothers Temple - Anthem of Space
>wanky
Bikini - Hova Lett...
>Happy
Tommy James and the Shondells - Crimson and Clover
>anything
Big L - Lifestyez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous
>foreign folk
Itsutsu No Akai Fusen - New Sky: Part 1
>good lyrics
Freestyle Fellowship - Innercity Griots
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>>75022205
>>75022205
>just listen to jerusalem and delete everything else
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>>75022244
>>75022807
>>75023218
alright alright
delete jerusalem too
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>>75023251
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>>75023280
poseur review for a poseur song
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>>75012396
Wait until you hear the le sad kot album my dude

>>75013199
>Part of the Moldovan capital on back of tracksuit
hmm

>>75023111
What do you mean? Like the dude who used a jukebox to play all of To Be Kind over and over again?

>>75023280
>you will never be this acid fried
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>>75022252
It's a competent drone album. Radigue is commonly listed among the academic greats of experimental electronic music and it shows. The sound design is well done, and at times the album even evokes a feeling of listening to machinery.

Still, the album palls about halfway throughout it's near 3 hour run-time. I started to feel exasperated with the album's ideas, even when the pulsating synths ebbed, flowed, and reached it's climax.

I guess it comes down to my sensitivity to sound design, and how it becomes apparent to me when I deal with long albums like this.
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>>75012396
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>>75023480
Basically I got to know the bartender by buying a 200 euro bottle of champagne and got to pick a song! It was Freak and then they forgot to switch so it went into Blackout. Totally worth every penny for my entertainment.

Plus I might get laid so god bless capitalism ;)
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>>75023683
shouldn't you be saving up for a faberge egg?
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>>75023706
I should have but it's so much fun!
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>>75013752
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/_natkingcole_/ranking-2017/

man i gotta listen to peasant

also i'm listening to the new oh sees right now and it's fucking GREAT so i'll definitely be putting that high up

>>75019060
burning hell, none so vile, blacksheep, p16.d4, gasoline weirdo, free jaz, from gardens, obscura, matrix 5, slugabed, deltron, symbolic, meat puppets, all gr8

make sure to check out human and up on the sun if you like symbolic and meat puppets II

>>75019908
are we talking about the battles album or the slick rick song

battles is underrated around here honestly, mirrored and gloss drop are both solid

>>75018082
trip here that also really likes that tut album

>>75023480
i'm so hyped, i didn't even realize i put three albums by her on the chart lol

>>75023568
this is fucking great
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>playlist goes from lil b to mahler
true patrician feel *le smug face*
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>>75024184
"Post-Punk Revival" was a mistake.
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>>75024236
SHUT
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>>75024236
it managed to make post-punk into something sometimes decent that's more than post-punk ever did
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>>75013752
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>>75024236
Well, it's not ""post-punk"" at least
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>>75024379
i thought you were stick for a second
reccing this if you want more glitchy electronics
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/oto-hiax/oto-hiax/
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>>75024379
forgot trip

>>75024236
There are a few gems here and there, but for the most part I agree with you. The majority of PPR bands just apes the post punk aesthetic without committing to it's experimental ethos.

>>75024407
thanks
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>>75024417
Mistyped trip, whoops.
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>>75013752
hey do you have a link for Plays Henry Purcell that I can bum off you?

>>75024547
:0
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mixtape tourney finished.
you both win. amazing work, yall. well, darklands wins slightly more because of that love song mix, wow so good

darklands made a tape of music for when you're fucked up. it's great. favorite songs include Too Drunk to Fuck by the dead kennedys, Cocaine Blues by johnny cash, Six Pack by black flag, Pink Turns To Blue by husker don't, and Chasing a Bee by mercury rev. I didn't like Totally Wired at all, maybe the Fall is a crappy band.

s made me a mix of autumn-y jazz. it's excellent. favorite songs include Lush Life by Coltrane, Milestones by Bill Evans, and Autumn in New York by ahmad jamal. but the mix is pretty consistently good throughout.

so I will drone u both if u like. 8 albums each

>>75023568
dude excellent
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also where is karenin I want to drone you again, I listened to some of your favorites like 2 years ago and i'm still enjoying those
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>>75024999
>maybe the Fall is a crappy band.
delet this rite now you sorry cunt
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>>75025039
lamb can't handle my pans
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>>75018001
I actually just listened to Option Paralysis earlier today. Have you heard One Of Us Is The Killer?

Also definitely listen to Frontierer - Orange Mathematics. its got that chaotic and technical feel that you seem to be into
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>>75024999
>maybe the Fall is a crappy band.
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uhhh;;;; time for guessing eachother again based on latest 100!?
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>>75025597
here's mine
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@letov

r u here im doing a drone of you

link me a bunch of albums and ill pick some im interested in, thx
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>>75024999
nice trips
how do you feel about long ass albums
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>>75019060
Free Jazz, Umpteens, Gasoline Weirdo, Matrix 5, Maestro Ilaiyaraaja, and Meat Puppets II are all so great
>>75022205
angery
>>75022214
Yo I need someone to circlejerk over the September Cassingle with pls
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>>75025621
Borzoi
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truly a mystery
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>>75025627
>link me a bunch of albums
Uh oh, now you've done it
https://pastebin.com/J4ed0wKS
I can throw more at you if you'd like
Have fun, I can get you some of these if you can't find them
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>>75025025
oh nice, which ones?
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just listened to pic related and enjoyed it a lot, but where to go from here?

I saw some infographic for listening to them a day or two ago but didn't save it
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>>75026737
F U CK
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>>75026783
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/fishmans/%E5%AE%87%E5%AE%99-%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC-%E4%B8%96%E7%94%B0%E8%B0%B7-uchu-nippon-setagaya/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/fishmans/98_12_28-%E7%94%B7%E9%81%94%E3%81%AE%E5%88%A5%E3%82%8C-98_12_28-otokotachi-no-wakare/
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>>75026783
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/unauth/fishmans/a-study-in-fish-prerequisites-for-fishmans-98_12_28-%E7%94%B7%E9%81%94%E3%81%AE%E5%88%A5%E3%82%8C/
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Perhaps the most unsettling thing about Peasant is how straight-faced it all is. For a concept album concerning the lives of various medieval tradesmen in the north of England, you might expect a nod or a wink to be obliged (Spinal Tap, anybody?), but Dawson seems too invested in his characters to care. In other circumstances that might be a problem, but not here, because these songs are nothing if not world-building in the best sense: novelistic and affective vignettes meshing deeply with one another. The only hint at Dawson's self-awareness is the instrumental 'Herald' that fades us into the album with a 'Once upon a time...' of muted flugelhorns blowing dreamy fanfares across pages not yet inked. The rest unfolds in a lofi sepiatone, and though not every story is so compelling, not to speak of some ungainly melodies - an acquired charm of their own, perhaps - it's certainly a transporting hour of atmospheric tales told by a bard fit for the part.

Peasant (2017) by Richard Dawson, recommended by nyarlathotep
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>>75010945
Symphonic Black Metal maybe?
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>>75025707
not too keen, I like grindcore after all
but if you insist I will permit it

>>75026235
lambchop and soweto kinch
do you have an up to date (ish, even) favorites chart?

>>75027532
I missed your reviews. very well written
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>>75025597
But who am i???
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>>75027880
thanks. afraid I don't, but I can pick out a few that you might like, if you like
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>Graham Lambkin - Community
>Sound Collage, drone

Putting the concept of "community" into this eerie spotlight (compared to Amateur Doubles, the only other release I've heard from him) was different. Lambkin combines conventional sounds with sometimes painful electronics, like Spetrums' climbing tone behind weepy strings. It's hard to place words on this, in the same way I felt ambivalent about Lolina - Live in Paris. I know I like the monologues, at least.

6+/10

>Jerry Paper - Fuzzy Logic
>Synthpop, hypnagogic

The biggest issue I have with Jerry Paper is his vocals-- I always heard them as lackadaisical, like Joji. There's a better sense of production that keeps parts of the album from becoming nauseating.

6/10

>Echo Lane Afterschool Recreational Dept. - Greenvale SodaPop & Clinic
>ambient, field recordings

An effective combination of nature and machine. Dialtones combined with fauna song makes for a distinctly unnatural background, until the real melody comes in on daytoday. By the end, sky-gazing is reduced to sleeping in the grass.

8/10
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>>75028059
that would be great. I just posted in the chart thread if that would be helpful for your decisionmaking
are you on snapchat? I have most of daily on snap. you'll see givingbear and I hanging out occasionally
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The Spoils of War - The Spoils of War (1999)
>psychedelic rock, experimental rock

Similar to a lot of other archival releases like this, it's super spotty with occasional moments of pure beauty. The spottier moments tend to be the less out-there moments, rooted in your standard psych rock or folk rock. It's all decent stuff, just really underwhelming, especially compared to the more out-there, anachronistic tracks. There are moments here that legitimately flirt with harsh noise, and it's awesome. It doesn't really match up with modern day noise/experimental stuff, but it's still cool in its own right and amazingly ahead of its time.

2.5+

Дpeвo - Пicнi з Укpaїни (1998)
>ukranian folk music

It's pretty and all, definitely, but I can't say I'm on board with how one-note this is. The choral work is all great, all the voices meld perfectly, the issue is just that the same thing happens over and over again for an hour. I definitely appreciate the hell out of this, mainly because I've never heard any other Ukranian folk music, but I don't get the most enjoyment out of this.

2.5
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i like that richie dawson is getting more recognition these days, he definitely deserves it.
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Alvvays - s/t
great singles on here, closer's gorgeous as well but a few too many lulls in between these peaks. slightly drab sound pallet.
Alvvays - Antisocialites
much more consistent as an experience while not slacking on standout tracks. still suffers from the same weaknesses as their debut.
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Oh Sees - Orc (2017)
>psychedelic rock, garage rock

These guys get better and better with age, good god. This is probably their best release thus far, a fifty-minute monolith of krautrock-inspired grooves, thick guitars, and absolutely pounding drum work. "Animated Violence" and "Cooling Tower" are two of the best songs of the year, bar none. "Animated Violence" is a heavy, full-throttle assault on the senses, and "Cooling Tower" updates the sound of bands like Can for a modern generation of garage rockers. The slower tracks don't do much for me, the rest is golden.

3.0+
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDBY9bKxrJU
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>>75027880
Natural Snow Buildings is all, I'd put the Village Vanguard Sessions by Bill Evans but I think it's best to listen to the two LPs that compose part of it first and take it easy. Also you've heard Trilogie de la Mort. Anyway:
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/natural-snow-buildings/the-dance-of-the-moon-and-the-sun-1/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/keith-jarrett-gary-peacock-and-jack-dejohnette/changeless/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/nick-cave-and-the-bad-seeds/skeleton-tree-3/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/chet-baker-trio-featuring-philip-catherine/chets-choice/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/jacques-brel/brel-les-marquises/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/john-coltrane/ole-coltrane-3/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/woven_hand/blush_music/
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/alban-berg-quartett/string-quartets/
Cause I assume you've heard Black Saint.
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>>75028243
pinch & mumdance - big slug
wilco - a ghost is born
benjamin britten & peter pears - folksongs
marek grechta & anawa - marek grechuta & anawa
solomon burke - rock 'n' soul
silver jews - the natural bridge
injury reserve - floss
japanese breakfast - psychopomp
grant green - nigeria
trim - 1-800 dinosaur presents trim
hans reichel - dawn of dachsman
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>>75028515
>Cause I assume you've heard Black Saint.
i'm due for a relisten at some point. I didnt really like it
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>>75028548
rip :(
Why? Too much over the place? Cause if so you could try more 'standard' stuff like Ah Um instead.
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>>75028609
I don't remember too well.
I was cooking dinner at the time, not listening super attentively.

>>75028540
hooray thanks
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Do you guys listen to artist's full discographies?
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>>75028645
Not an appropriate cooking record.
Pictured: an appropriate cooking record.
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>>75028668
only if they're really good
I listened to all of black pus once that was fun

>>75028675
heh
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Laurie Anderson - Big Science (1982)
>art pop, experimental

The fact that "O Superman (For Massenet)" was a huge hit is insane. It's a symphony packed into a nine-minute, semi-poppy tune, and it's wondrous. Anderson's unique approach to composition sets her apart yet her talents are still plainly obvious. Her talents might actually be better suites for classical music, as some of the strictly poppier tracks really miss their mark. The electronic pieces are wonderful as well, the synth work is amazing, as are Anderson's compositions. Mostly brilliant, with some less-than-stellar aspects.

3.0-
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Can Am des Puig - The Book of Am (1978)
>psychedelic folk, progressive folk

Beautiful psych folk with a spiritual, hypnotic edge to it that I really like. Not always perfect, and often aimless, this makes up for its shortcomings with its sheer power and its lovely drone. The album's sonic pallette is second to none, they use pretty much every instrument under the sun, focusing on traditional Indian instruments like the sitar to create the layers of drone every track builds upon. The vocals are beautiful as well, cerebral and ethereal.

3.0+
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Good morning /daily/!

After ditching some dumb bitches, I actually got a date for today. Let's see how that plays out.

>>75024853
I'll up it in a moment buddy
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>mfw hearing Replica (OPN edit)
how did Roger Robinson end up singing this, it's like Anohni but worse

>>75029334
nice
save Under the sun for last btw, so you can pan it and end my life
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>>75018169
Thanks! I have about half of these... which bodes very well for the other half!

>>75018740
I have most of their discography downloaded but I really only ever listen to two of the releases... it takes too much out of me when I listen to new ones! Not in a bad way at all, they're genuinely mesmerizing, but you can only budget in so much of that, y'know?

>>75025097
Yeah, I saw them live on their farewell tour and even caught a drumstick
I felt their last two albums weren't quite up to a lot of their earlier work (TDEP is my most scrobbled band, IIADS is my personal favorite of theirs)

Thank you all very much for the recommendations!!
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BoJack is out today, heyoooo!
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Raphael Roginski - Plays Purcell
>memejazz,memeclassical,meme
https://mega.nz/#!gpgVhAyK!gGqBVn7ufx5IOka7QBNFHRE4wKQWvTpH3PmVKYkzz6k
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>>75025870
God damn how am I that transparent

>>75025896
Valentine

>>75027924
Zane??
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>>75032199
Nah it was me u fool
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>>75027924
>>75025896
>>75025621
Sdc
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>>74996220
>metal
slowcore/indiepop
>progressive rock
try bands like Slipknot, Korn, Disturbed, Pantera, Metallica, Slayer, etc
then wirk your way towards bands like Lamb of God, All That Remains, Mushuggah, White Chapel, The Acacia Strain, Within the Ruins and, my personal favourite, Shadow of Intent.
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bitch i did the race
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Quick book update and then I'll review some albums today.

>The Seven Storey Mountain
The autobiographical portion about his childhood and such is honest and touching in a Knausgaard way. Every time I'm close to thinking the holy men in any religion are basically the same, a Christian has to call the other holy men wrong.

>The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
This was prompted by this award-winning trailer for this odd video game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYHp8LwBUzo
I've read a bunch of Watts. He's great but a bit of a scatterbrain, so the outsider can't totally follow all his points.

>Fingerprints of the Gods
The libertarian neighbor downstairs told me about this archaeologist who claims some ancient societies are much older than we think. Not totally on-board, but some very interesting general ideas.

>The Singularity Is Near
Technology is racing faster and faster toward this point that where it will inevitably dictate reality.

>Reality Is Not What It Seems
Claims to reconcile quantum mechanics and relativity with something called quantum gravity. The point is that this is a pixelated universe.

>Godel, Escher, Bach
Full disclosure: did not finish. Exhausting series of riddles illustrating the prevalence and innateness of information and its relation to intelligence.

>A Deadly Wandering
Texting and driving is bad. We think we're paying more attention than we are. This is about the case that brought that issue into the forefront.

>Crime & Punishment
Putting it down for a little. First half was a page-turner, totally edge of your seat. Then stops progressing halfway through? What is moral? Does the law apply to all? Ok, I'm hoping for something more.

Taking a break with Knausgaard #4.
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>>75030557
u got it
>>75031430
oh my FUCK I FORGOT ABOUT THAT AAAAAA
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>>75032605
>White Chapel
don't do this
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>>75033795
Whitechapel*
happy?
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>>75033929
I meant don't listen to that band since the music they make is hot garbage
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>>75033965
is anon just gonna take *your* word for it though?
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haven't posted a review in a while

>>75030801
Yeah I love that album. Haven't given their other works much thought, but I should listen sooner rather than later I guess
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Dogbowl - Cyclops Nuclear Submarine (1991)
>Psychedelic Pop, Jazz Rock?
I really wanted to like this, but it’s just not good.

It’s trying way too hard to be wacky and psychedelic, especially in the grating vocals and lyrics. And it’s not like the potential isn’t there: I’m a huge fan of the much more minimally accompanied “Rosemary in Red” from Kramer’s What Else Do You Do? compilation, and the chorus on “Ferris Wheel” with its soaring backing vocals is just short of transcendental. But most of the time, Tunney’s doing his best discount Boces-era David Baker impression, both lyrically and vocally. “She’s animation, she’s a Dalmatian, her neck is 20 feet high—” it’s just forced psychedelia, with only a hint of irony. Kramer production flanging the vocals everywhere doesn’t help one bit either.

And god does that saxophone suck. It’s on every track, and it largely replaces any other more interesting melodic roles. The guitar just kind of dangles alongside the songs, almost in unison with the similarly repetitive and passive bass. The sax, by comparison, is extremely one note (not literally). It’s got the same thin wail, throughout the album, and it’s such a buzzkill. It’s the soundtrack to dicks shrinking everywhere.
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It’s a curious release though. It’s deeply entrenched in it’s own semi-idiosyncratic style (a lot of people call this 60s psychedelic revivalism, but it doesn’t quite fit the bill [even if I could see some Paul McCartney influence, I don’t think he counts]). Though I actually get a distinctly Jeff Mangum vibe from the whole deal, especially on songs like “Carnival in the Swamp”, with it’s surprisingly unique drumming and “into youuu” lyrics, or “So Painful” with actually emotive vocals and a quietly driving guitar. What I would kill for an album of more of that. The album is also strangely consistent (unlike Jeff) with the same guitar, drum, whiny vocal, and especially sax sounds on every song (most every example aforementioned).

It’s actually very frustrating; a lot of this album feels like it could be easily improved or varied to greater effect, but it’s all the same lame shit. He’ll even tease it on a bunch of tracks: “Flying Saucer over Mongolia” drops in a really cool bass drone before it falls into the same old shtick, “Beautiful Trailer Park” starts with a teetering, kitschy string picking bit before it falls into the same old schtick, etc. Point is, I can count the songs on one hand that do something different from the rest.

Just listen to Mercury Rev instead.
>4-/10
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>>75034058
*most every exemption aforementioned
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>>75034008
I mean you could look them up on youtube but I couldn't recommend that in good conscience
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>>75024236
absolutely

>>75024362
nah

>>75026737
needs updating but pic is a good guide.

If you wanna jump right into 98.12.28 (their best, and imo the best album ever) peep this first: https://rateyourmusic.com/release/unauth/fishmans/a-study-in-fish-prerequisites-for-fishmans-98_12_28-男達の別れ/
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lmao going back through the archive to see all the posts hampus made praising rick and morty shit is very fitting

>>75034322
you dun fucked up by not calling this "teach a man to fish"
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>>75034363
rick and morty is p good desu
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>>75034363
>>75034658
rick and morty isn't even that bad it's just the reddit atheist fanbase

it's better than 90% of what is on tv anyways but that's not saying much
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Steve Lacy - Steve Lacy’s Demo (2017)
>Alt R&B, Indie Rock
I hope Mac Demarco’s sweating over how this guy can accomplish his sound with just an iPhone and some filters. He certainly doesn’t need a whole retro magnetic tape-fueled recording setup.

Jokes aside—I like this a lot. “PRIDE.” was my favorite track on DAMN., so it’s cool to hear a demo by the producer. And it’s not even as one-trick as I thought it’d be. “Dark Red” is the obvious standout here, but “Thangs” is pretty sexy, and “Some” has a cool switch-up at the end. “Haterlovin” is a somewhat unsuccessful attempt at making a darker, scarier track. It’s all fun though. He’s really good at writing fun, catchy, hooks and melodies.

I’m expecting big things from this Steve Lacy guy, assuming he hasn’t already blown his load with his impressive Kendrick, Tyler, and Syd collabs. Fingers crossed.
>7/10

>>75034363
What Fish said
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>>75034711
I kind of want to watch. I've never seen it. Seems to be praised by the same people who think Adventure Time is smart as shit though
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>>75034711
>it's just the reddit atheist fanbase
desu the 4chan ironybro hatebase is worse
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>>75034775
Niqqas who vibe to adventure time are the strongest people in the world sorry
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>>75034775
It's a pretty decent cartoon, but its shtick can get old, especially after a couple seasons

>>75034777
I haven't been on /co/ in a while so I wouldn't know, but I've seen plenty of hate on R&M on twitter, FB, etc.

>>75034789
not wrong
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>>75034789
>>75034804
This is all I think of now when I see people praise literal children's cartoons
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>>75034836
cartoons are great though
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>>75034836
what mature cartoons for mature adults such as yourself would you praise tho
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>>75034804
Rick and Morty fans ruined Rick and Morty, it's still alright but they've ran out of ideas and play so hard to the 'dude ricks such an uncaring asshole but he's so right, lmao nihilism'
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To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Rick's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - his personal philosophy draws heavily fromNarodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realize that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Rick and Morty truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Rick's existencial catchphrase "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dan Harmon's genius unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools... how I pity them. And yes by the way, I DO have a Rick and Morty tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
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>>75034915
>lmao nihilism
shouldnt that appeal to you assholes or when did 4chan collectively abandon nihilism because they realized it's not edgy enough anymore?
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>>75034836
You snooze you lose

>>75035009
Wow what a dumb post
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>>75035076
blood and soil is definitely edgier than nothing in life matters
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>>75034911
I don't watch cartoons
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>>75035009
>lmao 4chan is a hivemind and everyone has the same opinions

lol you sound like fox news
also nihilism has always sucked
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>>75035123
lame
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>>75035139
>4chan is a hivemind and everyone has the same opinions
dont act like this is not true
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>>75035123
hey is it lonely up there on your pedestal?
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>>75035203
Did I say or imply anything?
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>>75035228
I think you were careful not to
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>>75035254
So basically there's no winning, ok
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>>75035151
Well I've never been a nihilist and I'm not blood and soil
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UROCHROMES - Get in Line 4 Mental Decline (2015)
>Garage Punk
12 minute and change pummeling procession of scuzzed out 2010s underground garage punk. They’re a really noisy two-man act, with a really massive sounding drum machine, out of “Western Fucking Massachusetts.” (It’s no s/t tho, dw.) I actually laughed out loud at the opener: “Beat Off the Brat.”

According to Jimmy they’ll slated to have a tape out on Lumpy Records soon so good for them.
>7-/10


>>75035151
Imagine acting this dumb
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What are the best albums for a cold/foggy day?
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>>75035683
bugskull - phantasies and senseitions
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Fisherman is so good
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>>75035531
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>>75035531
looks exciting
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>>75035723
HEEYYYYY BROTHERRR PEEEEETERRR
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i survived the hurricane ama

>>75035723
i'm fisherman
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>>75035531

Man I've tried to like some of that lo-fi house and I can't understand how it can inspire anything other than utter indifference.
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>rick and morty discourse as bojack season 4 premieres
might give thoughts on the season when i finish it. on ep 2 rn. hope the todd is ace shit forms into something soon. getting kind of sick of whatever buildup they're doing.

>>75023908
bat les
>>75024236
correct
>>75028211
try toon time raw if you haven't already. jerry's vocals are the same, but it's proof most of his work comes from something of a sincere place.
>>75034775
nah it's pretty good. it's got some really fun concepts even if that's the only thing that keeps ya going with it.

also adventure time is fun. it's not too smart whatever that means, but i like the characters, and that says a lot to me.
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>>75038043
>hope the todd is ace shit forms into something soon.
im 4 episodes ahead of you, it's building up quite a bit

i do have to admit on the season 3 finale it felt so forced, hopefully the second half changes this
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>>74999244

Shostakovich piano concertos
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>>75038043
I'll seek it out, I like fun stuff. Used to dig some futurama. Do you have to pirate it or find streams?
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>>75038174
ok yeah i got that vibe, just needed confirmation. i need to trust these writers more. you doing ok?
>>75038213
if you liked futurama, you'll probably like it. no clue how to torrent movies or tv, but somebody here will know.
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>>75038251
>you doing ok?
yeah damages island wide were pretty moderate except for culebra island
me personally i just spent two days without power and now i dont have water. and one of my small fruit trees got bent pretty bad :(

>>75038213
rick and morty just futurama for boys who aint ever touch a titty

it aint bad but it's nowhere near as smart as people call it out to be. spitting out random senseless science words, and yelling life is meaningless doesn't make your show smart or philosophical.

i was watching xavier renegade angel recently since everyone that suddenly hates rick and morty claims it to be the patrician replacement for it, and i gotta say it is pretty neat from what i've watched before irma hit >:(
xavier is some humanoid type thing that wanders around looking for enlightenment and deeper meaning to life through silly shenanigans and PS2 cutscene graphics

>>75038251
>no clue how to torrent movies or tv, but somebody here will know.
cop qtbittorrent it's got everything you need and you don't need to go around searching for files on torrent sites since it has a built in search bar

also on youtube there's lots of uploads of the episodes and even 24/7 rick and morty episode streams for some reason
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>>75038440
xavierhate will be the rick&mortyhate of a month from now. maybe a week. it looks fun though.

also that's because youtube doesn't scan copyright stuff on livestreams, so family guy can be streamed forever without anybody stopping them. cool platform.

glad to hear you're not in the worst shape. best of luck in the weeks to come, to you and yr trees.
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>>75038562
>xavierhate will be the rick&mortyhate of a month from now.
probably not, it won't catch on to the point where meme pages are selling xavier hoodies

>best of luck in the weeks to come, to you and yr trees.
bless, jose better not mess with me
but if something were to happen to me i have a posthumous release ready ;)
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>>75034942
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Musical Abortions. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the tracks will go over a typical listener's head. There's also Dead's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into their instrumentation - their personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these tracks, to realize that they're not just catchy- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Musical Abortions truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Dead's existential title track "Dead," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Dead's genius unfolds itself on their cassette players. What fools... how I pity them. And yes by the way, I DO have a Musical Abortions tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the boys only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
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>>75038640
>it won't catch on to the point where meme pages are selling xavier hoodies
these are times of firsts, catboy.

and that'd be great if you could send that over for whenever shaun or i die young. has a posthumous split ever been done before?
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we dem boyz
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a love supreme
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>>75038876
do you have the lyrics for a love supreme
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>>75038876
my favorite hip hop record
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>>75038927
no
>>75038967
tupac serbia
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>>75038927
a love supreme
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>>75039058
Cease this right now
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noveau fil
>>75039137
>>75039137
>>75039137
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