What music do you listen to while /out/? Also what's the most /out/ album? i vote pic related
It depends on what i'm doing. If i'm just relaxing by a lake or pond I usually like to listen to Loren Connors Airs, but if i'm hiking I like to listen to jazz (Kamasi Washington The Epic) or ambient (Andy Stott Luxury Problems). Just situational.
>going /out/
>plugging /in/
i know different strokes for different folks, but for me being /out/ and listening to music are incompatible
I swear in the last few weeks I've seen the Microphones (especially this album) posted everywhere.
No complaints here though, that's a top5 album for me.
>>863306
Nature provides the best sounds, why fill your ears with crap and tune out all the stuff around you?
>>863306
But Mount Eerie is a more nature-y album anon
John Fahey is my go-to for hiking
>>863306
The microphones suck
I have a playlist and that album some how got in there and whenever I hear a really shitty song there it is The Microphones. Shit band
I like listening to artists like Stan Rogers and other folk singers on the drive up to the campsite, but Once I am in the woods, the only music is usually from me and my friends singing old folk tunes on our hikes or by the campfire, usually accompanied by a flask of whiskey. It's pretty comfy.
>>863576
Haha okay
>>863306
>the microphones
>northwestern hippies banging on floor toms and adding static to a mix and calling it music
>pic two
I have their "windows" album
>>863529
Not OP but I get bored abnormally easily
>>863819
maybe because you're used to being distracted?
>>863310
had a cousin scold me for blasting light edm on a hike recently. given how much we idealize the guitar camping trope, why is an mp3 player suddenly the devil
>>863954
guitars (or harmonicas, or singing, or whatever) also annoy me while /out/. they're just noise for the sake of noise.
>>863306
I'll listen to Irish folk music, non-Irish folk music bluegrass, jazz, or whatever while traveling to the woods or mountains.
But while actually /out/ in nature I'll sing to myself while hiking/ camping. Might bring a harmonica, tin whistle, or Jews harp
>implying its anything but pic related
plebs
>>863819
You only get bored because you are boring
>>863956
Stan Rogers is just about as based as you can get without being an asshole.
>ywn drink a nice dark beer at a warmly lit Stan Rogers show with your closest friends
>>864733
Sadly no, but we used to go see this guy a lot and drink Guinness whenever he played at McVeighs. He does a few Stan numbers and his voice sounds uncannily similar.
http://billcraig.com/
Prog Rock and John Denver
>>864683
album or band name? reverse image and google didnt turn up anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJZYCL07cRU
None. What's the point of drowning out the sounds? If I'm car camping I'll bring my guitar and fingerpick a little maybe.
The best /out/ music is American Primitive Guitar EG: John Fahey, Robbie Basho
Thinking about this song every time I'm in front of a campfire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJNsNieqrFc
>>864953
You don't play/ listen to music 24/7. I only really listen/sing to myself while hiking to keep a cadence and then only at the lowest volume I can.
And it is usefully towards the end of my trip since I can afford to waste some electricity.
>>863529
I love listening to nature, but on a long hike listening to an album while hiking can be really great.
>listening to the first notes of EF - I never felt this way before, as the first snow of the year started coming down on me on some hilltop.
>Last few miles of long day, listening to the microphones mt. eerie
>universe comes on
>"Do you really think there's anybody out there?"
So what, no one sees me
What do I care, now that the black night has seized me
On a mountain's mane, I climb to my claim
And I'm aimless, alone, and unraveling
And above barren wastelands stare at me
They know my name
>Looking up at the pines over my head, while snow falls through at dusk
>Felt great. Possibly my best out experience ever. At least best solo experience
The only correct answer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuYxo66AbSI
GET GET GET GET GOT GOT GOT GOT
The Microphones and Mount Eerie are great. Some American Primitivism, Robbie Basho, Fahey would be great too, though I don't listen to music when I'm /out/
>>863576
opinion discounted
>>863306
Almost always I just listen to nature. But, for you OP, here are some /out/ songs for this thread:
Nick Drake - Northern Sky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3jCFeCtSjk
Midlake - Bandits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3SjXiyUT7s
Bowerbirds - Northern Lights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHmQhvuIFSc
Trampled by Turtles - Keys to Paradise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT-Jo6or3a4
Mountain Man - Animal Tracks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02hHRnfh6SY
Sufjan Steven - The Upper Peninsula
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=840KcRAwRv8
Imogen Heap - Canvas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXj0dF7LAyE
Handsome Furs - Hearts of Iron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u55wQm40ls0
Sun Kil Moon - Glenn Tipton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjA3EbKsl4E
Mickey Jupp's Legend - Heather on the Hill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YjNfOXc-Fs
Eivor - Trollabundin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpiFmZLICgM
Waxahatchee - I Think I Love You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpIDsvmPp0k
Lau Nau - Painovoimaa, valoa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXDKO9v8hSc
tbqh
I don't usually listen to music when in the wilderness, but if I were to...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7C76N3tIgIc
>>863306
While I drive out there? CCR, Chuck Ragan, Austin Lucas. Once I'm out in nature, that's it, I wanna hear nature.
>>865843
Blood rush to my
Head lit hot lock
Poppin' off the
Fuckin' block knot
Clockin' wrist slit
Watch bent thought bot
Depends where I'm going. If it's a trip I'm planning in advance, I'll try to make a playlist.
Like today, I went to the Bayou south of New Orleans, and I listened to some old Jazz and creole folk music. It was real nice,
anything by pic related tbqh familam
>>863306
Am I missing something? This just sounds lime a bunch of static and nonsense
>>863576
fuck off pleb
>>868206
>Am I missing something?
Discerning taste.
>>863544
this but really all of Phil's stuff is nature inspired
>>867811
>>867877
>>868205
nice picks
really any folk/freak folk/ or even ambient stuff is good
pic related are top tier /out/ albums
forgot top put this on there but Woods is GOAT;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8c58ifqmk0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRuTN85oqcQ
>>865639
Came to post that
>>863888
Why has no one pointed out these trips of truth?
>>864683
lol what the fuck, this is from NGE
>>868940
Thanks, and thanks for the Woods stuff.
Most of Justin vernons early stuff is good like Self Record and Hazletons
Also aggalloch are great
>>863954
>blasting light edm on a hike
i don't say this often but genuinely consider suicide
your cousin was 100% in the right to scold you for that shit
when looking at the stars at night
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39zKhsT5naI
>>870543
TO MAKE YOU FEEL MUCH BETTER THAN YOU COULD KNOW
bumping for good music
>>873789
i like this picture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMrqBldlqzA
>>873792
That was one of the years we got snowed-in near a spot on the map called Moon, SD in the Black Hills. Blizzard rolled in the evening and all night you could hear timber popping and crashing from the wind.
>>863306
I dont. I go out to get away from tech, and all the noises from daily life.
>>873792
Here's another.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvaEJzoaYZk
Pretty much anything from Firewatch makes for really chill hiking music--or ominous hiking music, if you like to get spooped on the trail.
>That part in the game where you're just watching the fire in the distance from your forest tower
comfiest soundtrack ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efk4Ja2Ixkc&list=PLKDOdCjxOjzI-Kst5sqRhZiuBmetbw7Nv&index=10
>>863310
I think the nice thing about music is the feels that it gives me that remind me of being /out/ or specific /out/ times. Or even gets me excited to go /out/ if i'm feeling lazy.
>>863306
"No Quarter" by Led Zepplin is my personal favorite moody /out/ jam. It makes me look forward to snow shoeing and the gloomy dark wintry weather.
>>863306
Trad Gras och Stenar. Swedish psych rock. Very woodsy feel
https://tradgrasochstenar.bandcamp.com/
I dunno why but I really like listening to doom metal when I'm outside, if I'm listening to music outside. Pic-related is one of my favorites for this