Holy fucking shit this album is terrible

holy fucking shit this album is terrible

could only listen to half of it before i stopped it

what the fuck Sup Forums?

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You wasted these perfectly good trips desu baka senpai

go learn some theory or at least just an instrument, then start listening to jazz and the blues before you start talking shit about TMR

Can't handle the fugly.

no you

Go back to Kanye and Drake

Don't listen to it like it's jazz or something—which it's not, it's the musical dribblings of a career painter being interpreted by a rock band, at best we're talking about aleatoricism—listen to it like it's the visual representation of a Ren & Stimpy episode, and you'll have a great time.

Sure is summer

Fav songs on the album? Mine is this:

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See I've always loved Dali's Car. Reminds me if Stravinsky wrote for guitars.

>aleatoricism
Uh

This isn't Aleatoricism, TMR is thoroughly written music.

oh yeah, that one's nice too. great guitars

Moonlight on Vermont

There's a lot of improvisation as well, including free jazz songs (the hair pies).
Aleatoricism is basically mechanical random/chance composition as far as I'm aware though, and free imrov isn't random.

The way that Hair Pie segues into it is so fucking dramatic, highlight of the entire album for me.

you could also argue that it was, since van vliet composed on an instrument he didn't know, so a lot of it wasn't influenced by preconceived musical theory, so in a way it was really uncertain how a melody would continue and come out, but shit, what do i know?

This, but I'm amused by the random stop in hair pie with the kids meeting up with Beefheart and his magic band, what are spliced in or something or was hair pie live?

IDK man Aleatoricism is more of a specific movement in classical music than a loose label for this music. I guess there's an argument for it being Aleatoric, I just find it odd calling this Aleatoric instead of just "partially improvised rock music"

I haven't explored classical music much (nothing against it. I just haven't gotten around to it and it's intimidating.) so the exposure with aleatoric elements was just a passing interest in some aleatoric synths, but I just thought they seemed kinda dumb. Free improv can be "unintentional" in the way it combines, but I think playing itself is intention manifest.

this.