What do you consider robot music
I listen to traditional folk, that's pretty robotic imo.
>>37550187
metal/rock of corse
>>37550187
anime openings
Depressive Suicidal Black Metal is the most robot music.
>>37550187
I like that album a lot, I listen to it while I'm writing.
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>>37550271
I personally only listen to mellow shit,
everything sucks as it is why listen to something that's going to make me feel worse and maybe help push me over the edge when I already feel godawful and suicidal a lot of the time
but that's just me
>>37550187
Classical Music (at least nowadays)
I listen to a lot of things, from Japanese pop like Sheena Ringo and Perfume, to Black Metal like Nocturnal and Darkthrone. I started listening to Punk when I was teenager and later moved to Metal (Thrash mostly), then I became a NEET, and started listening to anime Openings and stuff, then Idolmaster music which lead me to more mature non-Anime Japanese music, mostly Shibuya-kei. Nowadays I've been trying to get into both Indie Rock and Electronic music but everything /mu/ suggests is trash.
>>37550187
Music that's introspective and feels the need to evaluate things that other people would otherwise just accept as being things they do
Boards of Canada is about the best example
Where most electronic music is loud and bombastic and celebrates how you're feeling Boards of Canada basically tells a story with a beginning middle and end that reflects on what it means to be human. It's an easier answer to just say "because it's sombre and quiet" but "robot entertainment" is a bit more nuanced than that.
when i lift weights i lift heavy weights to get stronger in muscles
when i listen to music i listen to heavy music to get stronger in brains
Slowcore is the most robot genre objectively
This is quite possibly /r9k/: the album
>>37550187
there is no robot music but how you approach music is what defines a robot. a refusal to try new things and an insistence that there is only one kind of good music is indicative of normalfaggotry