Listen to your library, show off your backlog, babble about new music, tell us what you have been listening to today and what you will listen to in the following month, just let the good times flow.
Most importantly, dumb cunt once told me Debord was gonna troll me I ain't the sharpest tool in the thread I was looking kinda dumb when my "review" said "nice drums" and recs of s/t were the replies
(iunno what to do with the rest of the first verse)
Hey now you're on /daily/, put a trip on, go play Hey now you'll start rating, get a rym and get taste And all the shit that we post Is simply a means for us to grow close
This is good; the beautiful and subtle nuances you'd expect in minimalist music are there, but they are a little sparse due to the pattern of repetition. Because of this the music can feel slightly like a chore at some times. Good overall though
Landon Thomas
It's 3am
I'm 5 discs deep into this Onkyo collection.
My vita just died.
I am very tired.
Good night, /daily/.
Luis Sanders
good night fish man
Hunter Williams
Boys, oneothe and I are finishing up a meme album we've made. We were in an actual recording studio with analog recording equipment because of connections. Will release tomorrow. Get ready and I hope you enjoy our garbage meme.
Isaiah Johnson
>mfw extremely chill day at work Good thing we did that overtime thing yesterday. More time for me to relaxl with gf today. Bandcamp release I hope
Robert Perry
Good summer music? I'm sick
Joshua Cox
Le Jardine De Heavenly
Brody Parker
Jardin*
Jayden King
Of course Today I listened to Sergio Mendes's Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 and it's good short summer music
Elijah Anderson
good morning lads so the newspaper did write about us, pretty cool
Weekend - La Varieté
also this
Xavier Gray
/me posts the thing
Isaiah Thompson
I cannot understand everything here but what I do understand is excellent. Bravo, hahahahahaha. Will be listening soon.
Landon Lopez
>Fucking Åmål-Punk this actually sounds great, didn't know Fucking Åmål was known outside of Sweden
Connor Wright
It's very well known in Denmark, Lukas Moodysson is in general.
cool let me know what you think!
Cooper Baker
thats cool he's p great
Ethan Long
I'm listening to Sung Tongs and trying to realise what my overall feelings on Animal Collective are.
When I talk about Animal Collective hear, please note that I'm talking about the band up to 2004, since I'm not experienced with them after that point.
What I'm really thinking is – what is the point of Animal Collective's music? From the albums I have heard from them, I can't discern any objective or aim in their music. It doesn't seem to strive to be "nice to listen to" (in the way that Kind of Blue is, or a lot of impressionism, or The Beatles). I'm fine with that, since a lot of music I enjoy (noise, drone, death metal) isn't particularly "nice" to listen to. But when a piece of music isn't pleasant to listen to, it redeems itself with interesting experimentation, catharsis or by some other means. Animal Collective, particularly in Sung Tongs because that's what I'm listening to right now, don't seem to have any of these means.
Fair enough, there is some experimentation – "Spirit They've Gone, Spirit They've Vanished" (their best for me) and "Sung Tongs" include short snippets of noise –but the way the band includes these passages makes it seem like an afterthought to please the avant-garde audience or something. They seem much more comfortable with strumming a guitar and playing around with falsetto vocal melodies, which would be fine ... only it isn't when they do it.
James Moore
No matter how many times I listen to an early Animal Collective album, I struggle to assign some sort of theme or feeling to it, in the way the "In the Court of the Crimson King" is paranoid yet majestic, or "A Love Supreme" is religious and reverent. This is because all of these early Animal Collective albums seem to consist, for the most part, of messing around on a guitar and dribbling vocal melodies atop of it, with the addition of some noise and some long tracks to seem more "experimental".
Perhaps a fan would justify this lack of direction in their albums by saying it is a technique similar to ambient music. In that case, it is sometimes achieved (on the track "Visiting Friends" for example), but always falls down because of how boring it is done –just as ambient music often falls down in the same way. There is a reason "Music For Airports" is more influential than a paulstretched piano chord sequence.
So yeah, I don't really like Animal Collective (up to 2004). I have a feeling I might like "Merriweather Post Pavilion" though, from hearing the track My Girls.
Dylan Jenkins
>what is the point of Animal Collective's music? Being bad.
Jackson Barnes
>strive to be "nice to listen to" (in the way that Kind of Blue is wew laderino Did you just imply that KOB has no point outside of being "nice to listen to"? this sort of triggered me
No way man, sorry that it came across that way. KOB is probably the album I have studied the most in terms of theory, so (hopefully) I appreciate it a lot more than just "it's nice to hear"
Joshua Rivera
Oh, ok. I was about to Bon Jovi some building.
Brayden Gutierrez
>Did you just imply that KOB has no point outside of being "nice to listen to"? I mean, that's obviously the only thing it does. It's easy listening. It's Kenny G for """music lovers"""
Wyatt Phillips
clearing my downloaded backlog woo
Easton James
qt bune
Christopher Scott
i like black metal in the sun, feels nice
Adrian Sanchez
DON'T
Parker Jones
Don't.
Christian Miller
...
Alexander Kelly
LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great
Isaiah Reed
Try listening to Feels / Spirits they've gone, spirits they've vanished / Here comes the indian.
Imo they're very good while the others are pretty bad
Nicholas Baker
ded
Noah Lee
I've already listened to Spirit. I will add feels and hcti to my next on the list
Robert Ramirez
Thoughts about Spirits?
Also, what's a good name for a music podcast?
Brody Nguyen
>tfw you don't feel like doing anything
Asher Brown
Okay maybe we won't be able to release it tomorrow but sometime this month/year. >tfw you feel like doing everything Both of these feels are equally bad desu
Robert Martin
>tfw having a first rehearsal tomorrow with a band and I have 6 songs to learn >I've not even started yet
Elijah Garcia
maybe you should start what kind of music is it? what do you play?
this sounds cool btw, looking forward to hear it
Lucas Cox
first for animal collective are the most consistently good band i've heard yet
Gavin Gray
Corgis are so bloody fantastic
Landon Adams
Some singer/songwriter folk style stuff, local band because I need something to do on the weekends. And, drums
Kayden Jackson
JUST
Tyler Williams
Idk, it will be a podcast by different friends of mine. I'll probably be doing an hour per week about experimental rock and stuff. It will be a general music podcast I guess.
I'll be streaming some music in 30 minutes or so if you want to join btw,
Tyler Cook
Link when it starts?
Henry Cooper
Does this language seem "academic" enough to you?
Jayden Robinson
nah, most academics consciously don't stack that many big words on top of each other.
This is mainly a test because it's the first time I'm doing it. If there's any problem please tell me.
Jayden Cox
It's tedious, it has no style whatsoever, it's painful to read, it blends both faux-simplifying expressions and specialized jargon, and it makes you wish you were at worst reading anything else, at best dead and buried. Sounds like it's up to academic standards in every way.
Julian Cooper
Psych papers seem to.
Sounds about right.
Nathan Parker
there's a difference between using specialized terms for complex concepts and just using big language in places where it isn't needed
Adam Young
Where isn't it needed here?
Jackson Allen
>tfw not at Primavera tonight >tfw not watching Radiohead perform
I better party up real real hard tonight. Any suggestions on how to deal with it?
Leo Long
drugs obviously
Ian Stewart
Can I replace drugs with a bottle of Cristal or something?
Carter Campbell
Listen to Pablo Honey
Ayden Cox
On it now. Hour to go at work, so I have just enough time.My supervisor is literally playing Mario right now on his emulator.
Gabriel Davis
No, you can't
Logan Reyes
No. Pol Roger is acceptable though.
Nicholas Brooks
Looking for some educated and fairly stern feedback on my first track if anyone would care to give it. soundcloud.com/sloe-josh/jaded-cocoon
Kevin Taylor
Too cheap. Can't be seen drinking that. D:
I wish they had Sam Adams Utopia bottles around here. That shit is patrsh.
Jose Rogers
mmm upon closer inspection i guess it isn't as grating as it seemed on first sight, a lot of those words don't have simpler synonyms in English like you would in most other languages. disregard what i said earlier. why would you desu
Parker Clark
Regular drug tests at work.
Samuel Foster
Then get Dom Perignon.
Ayden Gray
Acceptable.
Jaxon Ramirez
I think they were being pretty harsh. It's not like a stylistic novel, it's just an academic paper
Luke Harris
>Archie Shepp & Niels Pedersen - Looking at Birds >jazz
Now this is rainy mood jazz. The kind of of soft and smooth jazz that you put on with some scotch on a rainy late afternoon.
The instrumentation is a little odd and minimum, with only the sax (Archie) and bass (Niels) being used. No drums, no piano, it works supremely though. It's warm and spacious, two masters exploring, playing off each other, and give each other their moment to shine with great solo's. The project as whole ends being a very rewarding experience, I'm sure for both the artists and the listeners.
Gavin Ortiz
Good. Pol Roger is still best bang for buck champagne.
What do you mean?
Charles Fisher
Drinking bubbly wine is also acceptable. I did that all evening yesterday, it was wonderful.
Logan Walker
What do YoU mean?
Mason Lopez
Otomo Yoshihide's body of work is RIDICULOUSLY varied. He's gone from sound collage and creating a new genre (onkyo) to making mainstream television soundtracks. One of the most popular shows in Japan had Yoshihide compose the music, even though he makes crazy underground noise shit too.
Benjamin Cox
There's this recording of yoshihide's talking and playing in a japanese tv show that I can't recommend enough He plays onkyo, noise on his turntables, free jazz and some of his soundtrack work I think it is on jpopsuki
Carter Bennett
Sup Forumstant musician on the headline of WSJ's art section today. wew
I think my favorite band from when I was in high school has finally fucking lost it.
Oh well.
Brandon Diaz
I think so. Not sure, but he definitely promoted his music here a lot.
I don't like it desu
Elijah Hill
yes bubbly wine is very nice although wine in general is pretty nice
back home from jam sesh with mark, memes were abound. waiting for him to upload .wavs and audacity files so i can do some post-recording memery. anticipate release tomorrow, hope you guys enjoy our garbage wank
listening to uchu nippon setagaya for my tourney. i think i'm liking it more than i did kuchu camp. it's slotting nicely into my winding-down night drive music category.
Jonathan White
Dead - Musical Abortions VS NMH - In The Areoplane Over The Sea
Who would win???????
Noah Gray
Musical Abortions obviously
Ethan Stewart
i think areoplane would put up a good fight, just look at the boy on cover he looks so happy but muiscal abortions would win because he's stronger
Jason Hall
the mashup album obv
Dead Milk Hotel - In a Musical Over the Abortion
who's here hard ass memer enough to pull that off
Oliver Garcia
you guys knew each other irl or did you do a meetup thingy?
Oliver King
New Steve Gunn album out today. Feels good. He's just gotten more psych-leaning. Possibly at the expense of his laidback-ness. Thoughts to come later.
Ethan Morris
we know each other irl
Brandon Nguyen
ahh that's cool
Michael Watson
not as cool as you, lad ;^)
Christian Thompson
remember this? procrastinated making her tape long enough but i got around to it eventually