5x5 7 days tapmusic.net and also lastfm.paddez.net
tell me something you love about something you listened to or hate tell me about what made you respond with strong emotions in other words also recommend and discuss stuff
but mostly keep me company in these lonely times
me I love how dramatic shostakovich's string quartet no 8 is I don't have a good vocabulary or good knowledge but it's just really captivating and big and dark and I like it
This is kind of a general thing but I love and hate how what you're listening to can get connected to shit that is going through in your life, be it good or bad, so for example back in 2007 I broke up with my girlfriend cause she cucked me and I was listening to The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me at the time so whenever I listen to that album I get reminded of that which is unfortunate.
Jace Hill
i love you cause youre cute
Camden Richardson
>tell me something you love about something you listened to I love some things on my collage because they're good Damn that hurts. I hope you're doing okay now. Someone recced me that Midwest Pen Pals thing once. I didn't like it desu ;_;
Blake Watson
Finnish people are good at psych rock
Vittu perkele
>Steely Dan What the hell? get off of Sup Forums dad
I bet you have a really feminine penis
>it's just really captivating and big and dark and I like it Are you describing the music or my penis? just kidding, I'm not black
Listen to Swell Maps - Jane From Occupied Europe
Carter Wright
ffaaaaddee innnttooo yooouuu
Andrew Kelly
>get off of Sup Forums dad Says the guy who has turnycore on his collage :^)
>Vashti Bunyan I've never heard of her. She's good?
Jordan Foster
thanks this seems like I'll really love reading it and maybe I'll stop being so clueless
ps you're missing a row tsk tsk
I like some finnish post-punk but I haven't heard any psych rock what makes it so special do you think
I like that attitude I also like stereolab and jatamati damacy
what is beijing opera and how does it relate to the regular flavored
oh kiss me beneath the milky twilight
on yeah the brain is really powerful in that way I don't have anything so tragic, but whenever I listen to Jenny Owen youngs I have really vivid memories of being a sadsack in 10th grade and locking myself away playing mirrors edge
I think it's kind of nice to have such a strong connection even if it's negative emotions attached maybe that's just me
hey yeah seoulite was pretty damn good, how's her older stuff? that's her first album on your collage right also I love epik high but I've never looked into any solo stuff this is gorgeous that singer is incredible gonna have to look into her stuff too
maybe check out jang pil soon's third album, she's got this beautiful husky voice ps vashti Bunyan rules
Wyatt Peterson
First Love is more soulful, than Seoulite, it's really nice. "Because" is her best song.
HE'LL yeah I haven't listened to much compared to Japanese or Korean so I don't know much of anything about instruments, styles, context, etc but dang it it's pretty maybe that's enough
do you have some recs
neat I'll definitely have to check it out I liked that song she did with the akmu girl too speaking of, didn't akmu put out a new song recentl? I should listen to it
the one I recced is the fourth one, with 12 songs but really they're all pretty good
Connor Cruz
Yu Xunfa - Master of Chinese Traditional Music: Dizi Various Artists - The Ruse of the Empty City: A Traditional Peking Opera The Silk String Quartet - Contemporary and Traditional Chinese Music
Rec me back some Korean stuff outside of Byungki Hwang (who I'll be listening to sometime soon probably) please
Grayson Howard
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Jose Ross
byungki hwang plays sanjo on the gayageum
basically sanjo is the dopest, it's an instrument, usually a zither like the gayageum or maybe a flute but really anything, accompanied by a drum is very intimate and dramatic and dynamic music for something a bit different from hwang (who's a bit experimental and fusiony often) I really love yi saenggang I don't know if there are any albums of his playing, but watch some live performances some time youtu.be/XaOOK7UbYJU
it's pretty nice also it's got a good little preview of sinawi, which is an ensemble of flutes and strings and drums all together, and it's usually improvised sinawi's something I've been meaning to look more into because it's kinda like jazz weirdly I've only heard this as far as albums go but it's really passionate and energetic allmusic.com/album/sinawi-music-of-korea-mw0000101972
and then there's pansori which is basically the folk singing side of things I also don't know too much about this style but it's basically like epic poems sung in a folk style along with a drum I imagine it's a lot cooler if you can understand the words, but even so the vocal style is pretty neat again only heard one album but it's a doozy rateyourmusic.com/release/album/김순옥/pansori___koreas_epic_vocal_art_and_instrumental_music/
oh and korean minyo because why not youtu.be/WHHN4mMVEww basically it's like pansori's fun lighthearted hardworking working class cousin
mostly I haven't looked much into recordings yet, just clicking around YouTube and looking up the big names and reading little articles and books and things but hopefully you find something you like
Grayson Harris
whoa calm down there charles dickens and then I said "whoa calm down there charles dickens" hahaha
Juan Murphy
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Gabriel Garcia
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Jonathan Fisher
oh yeah I forgot to thank you for that ladies code track you linked yesterday, thank you I hadn't heard them in a while
I bet youre a qt
Stephanie Dosen - A Lily For The Spectre
did you like prism it's her best album imo
Liam Rogers
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John Carter
man i heard the goat rodeo sessions are really good +sistar
procol harum, steely dan, mingus, blakey, ohnuki, mane i've just started moving into less avant-garde jazz, but you could try eberhard weber/colors - silent feet or maupin's jewel in the lotus, they're the most underrated jazz albums I've come across. is kytytsl any good? looks interesting
Gavin Edwards
also i really liked purson off my chart. Some hard psych rock. Also recommend the lully suite by savall and maybe intimate rituals if you're into avant garde.
Blake Thompson
oh yeah it's definitely my favorite thing this year that's not luna
they couldn't have been more tasteful considering what happened, it was the perfect sweetspot where it's not overly cheery so as to pretend nothing ever happened, but not so overwrought or exploitative as it could have been just right
I love seeing all the kpop on there I just love it
how's that g.na? her last mini a few years ago was alright I think last thing I heard she left her company and also was accused of being a literal prostitute instead of just effectively one
they're really great, Chris thile is a god damn monster on mandolin if you get around to listening to it and like it, also try chris thile and edgar meyers stuff together, so nice
oh yeah and sistar comeback soon get hype summer song fun on the beach woooo
William Gomez
roast me
Lincoln Thompson
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Jonathan Baker
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Colton Smith
youtube.com/watch?v=ntkLP26htZA yeah It's pretty good only other g.na I've heard is beautiful kisses, think I prefer it to black and white
I can't roast you as I like most of those how's under construction
Kayden Rogers
Its great, i think supa dupa fly is still the best tho