Where do people get new music that doesn't suck these days? I don't even remember the last time I heard a new song I actually liked and I'm sick of the same old crap I've heard a gazillion times. And, well, I'm so out of touch with what people use to get music these days that, (unless you count YouTube, which doesn't really cut it for me,) that the last time I was using what everyone used to get music, it was iTunes.
Where do people get new music that doesn't suck these days...
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try asking Sup Forums
Bandcamp, you fuck. And ask Sup Forums next time. Install Gentoo or gtfo.
It seems like everything coming out is electronic noise, "ironic" rock/metal or nig beats
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Here's a rec: Stanley Clarke
I know the struggle man. As all music started to sound the same it was harder and harder to find something that stood out. So as I went on my tastes got more and more avant-garde. But soon even the most obscure sounds of static-reverb high tones couldn't do it for me and the chase for the white rabbit brought me deeper and deeper. I started bringing a zoom recorder with me everywhere. I would play back and entire days worth of audio in 3 minutes with modulating reverb just to get my fix. I waited on every sound like it was an opportunity I started searching for noises no one had ever heard before. But still i felt I had to go deeper, the old thrills grew tedious and my craving for the next sound became insatiable.
Anyway I went full circle and now i just listen to pop music. Beyonce's new album is pretty good.
go back in time instead of listening to the latest
Underrated
Check other artists out of the genres you like? Ask ... f-friends?
I never ever actively looked for music and got about 30k songs now; and about 10k more I'd like to download but can't be assed with tag editing.
Listen to Soft Pop and never be bored of music ever again.
Mainstream music seem to have gone up in quality since around 2012.
soundcloud
mixcloud
juno download
beatport
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Death Grips my man
Try this
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And get it on CD. That way you are able to chose the performers.
Well, there is plenty of good old and new music really.
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Use the tags
youtube recommendations are surprisingly helpful, also Sup Forums sometimes
>anime soundtracks
>synthwave
>trip-hop
>alternative
>classic rock
>electronic/classic ambient
>japanese shoegaze
>electronic indie rock
>the odd modern EDM to spice things up
Soundcloud mostly. And Sup Forums has shit taste, don't ask them.
>Tycho
>Substantial
>Flying Lotus
>Aphex Twin
>Squareusher
>Com Truise
>The Avalanches
>Choro Club
>Gontiti
>Radiohead
>MF DOOM
>J Dilla
>CunninLynguists
Stop listening to the fucking radio.
good taste
I used to worry about what music to listen to, but then I went full classical and have never looked back. Hundreds of years of history of western music, and it still only keeps improving as modern performances keep improving in skill and sound quality over older ones.
The only problem (for some) may be the length of the pieces themselves--it may seem boring until you have listened to enough classical to know what you like. Also, understanding some basic music theory can really help when getting into classical.
Look the ${CURRENT_YEAR} charts on rateyourmusic or try random stuff on Bandcamp.
>understanding music theory from the 18/19th century
>he can't follow the temporal evolution of classical music
>he's still listening to haydn, mozart and beethoven
>modern "art" music
>claims to be an evolution of classical music
>somehow misses the point that all of predecessor music was actually intended to sound good
Somehow, Beethoven managed to revolutionize the sound of music in his age without resorting to the musical equivalent of smearing shit on a canvas and calling it a painting.
>New World Symphony
I recently had an opportunity to experience a symphonic orchestra performing this. It was a wonderful experience.
I don't listen to music anymore besides when I'm lifting. Instead I just listen to podcasts or have ear plugs in. I have a couple private tracker accounts for music though.
>smearing shit on a canvas and calling it a painting.
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lol you're really illiterate on music. go fuck yourself
YOU CALL THIS MUSIC?
I CALL THIS GARBAGE
you're just too retarded to appreciate it. this music is tech related as fuck
but rn I just want you to continue being ignorant away from me
>a professional clarinetist doesn't think it's garbage and show us the extended technique behind the music
>garbage
>you're just too retarded to appreciate it
Maybe you're too retarded to think that that's bad music. This is what's wrong with the new generation (millenials, and the next gen). There is no limit between good and bad music.
Yeah, enjoy your "music" there.
You contemporary garbage retards.
If music is ever posted on Sup Forums and it sounds good I'll listen to it and if I like it enough I'll listen to more of it
I also look at whosampled to see what the bands I like sampled and broaden my horizons a bit
Just listen to whatever you like, user
>a professional clarinetist
>contemporary
Uhh,
I'm not a milenial :) in fact, I study music since 9 years old and I have a master's degree in music.
did you ever went to some music university or conservatory? any professional musician can play music from any century and if you don't know how to play extended techniques you're just out of the field
Yeah sure, and explain this "ART" piece HERE
Pick generic music genre you like
Pick generic song you like from that genre
Search on youtube and start going through the reccomandations
I'm not talking about techniques, I'm talking about THE RIGHT NOTES.
I'd hope the radio station isn't playing noise
Wait, I actually like this thing
>I study music since 9 years old
Well, you produce a very bad music
>did you ever went to some music university or conservatory
Nope, at least I ain't hearing that nonsense
what's the right tone? are you talking about a tempered tonal perspective? depending on the culture, the "right' tones changes a lot.
with technology(recording, sound manipulation, spectral analysis, psychoacoustics, synthesis) we learned a lot about the possibilities of instruments and tonal music is pretty limited.
for example, in tonal music the shortest interval between tones are demi-tones(100 cents). between 100 cents humans can hear a lot of different tones.
you're just ignorant. peace and take care of yourself
>ignorant
at least I don't like music that I don't like.
You're just pushing me to like music that I don't like, well good by sir
I'm not pushing at all. I just can't stand the bullshit of comparing serious contemporary music to some kind of "whatever" visual crap art.
normally if you don't know what's going on, you think it's bad and did without knowledge and elaborated techniques.
cool
> peace and take care of yourself
>still replies
nice,
>you think it's bad and did without knowledge and elaborated techniques
Music is subjective, you can't be seriously blowing up smoke dude. Good luck with "con""temporary" music.
Also,
con meaning,
Temporary meaning,
All those knowledge without learning what's con temporary art.
can't deceive me with your garbage art
You have to look to find good, new music. There is plenty of it. The popular is, obviously, shit.
>"my shit contains carbon atoms, therefore if you don't appreciate it just as much as you appreciate diamonds, you know nothing about gemstones"
Math rock is pretty good OP
>Totorro
>Hella
>This town needs guns
>Elephant gym
>American football
You can't tell me this guy is not amazing
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I do that too. Looking up original records that were sampled helped me discover so much greater music that wasn't very popular when it came out.
I use that H4N for my audio interface. S'nice.
Spotify discover
Just listen to some vaporwave
If it was bass it's good
other than that,
>not hooking up electric guitar to an amp to make it sound like acoustic is just plain ssss
I think I'm gonna die, my hears hurt
This desu
radio
alternative stations play obscure new shit at night usually
Is this genre a meme?
Will I ever stop listening to it while I program?
Are these baseless questions?
Stay tuned /gee/
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music is dumb
why would anyone listen to anything that wasn't the grateful dead when the grateful dead exist?
inb4 people who have never done a bunch of real lsd at a dead show say dumb shit
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groove music is better
If you aren't internet streaming college radio stations you're fucking up
>college
pass
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