It's summer, and you're posting on Sup Forums? God, you're pathetic.
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, continue Jangle's Thrift Tourney (it's a pipe dream), just let the good times flow.
do Amanita by Bardo Pond brah and maybe Criminal Minded by Boogie Down
Oliver Bell
oh look the best game ever with the best sqwad
Dylan Hughes
/daily/, what are the record stores in your area like?
there are two that I go to regularly near me. the first one (the sound garden, pic related) has all the new stuff and a decent used selection. their record selection isn't as big as i'd like it to be (it's gotten much larger since the vinyl "boom", though), and most of the selection is pretty surface level stuff, but it's a really good store. they also have really good jazz selections, new (i don't think I've ever seen a new jazz record over $15 bucks, they sell em cheap) and used, and a good DVD selection.
the other one has a completely used selection, and it's called Books & Melodies (it's a book store too, duh). it's a much better book store than it is a record store, but it's still a pretty great used record store, at least for jazz. also for dadrock, springsteen specifically. which i guess is nice because I like springsteen. the owners are nice and there's also a qt cat that roams around :3
there's also another one further away from me that's owned by one guy that has a pretty lousy selection but the guy's really personable and nice and i would've felt really bad if i didn't buy anything so i bought something. definitely the worst one near me.
so, what are your local selections?
Matthew Cox
Good /daily/ thread pic idea for anyone who's actually good at PS/paint: Doopee Time but "Doopee" says "daily", all the numbers are 11, and the middle girl is hampus
will do
Nolan White
blackout - dreamworld dadamah - this is not a dream jeff mils - live at the liquid room paysage d'hiver - s/t
i have heard none of these but they're probably the coolest ones
Jacob Long
conet's like 5 discs long btw.
Ryder Torres
italiani di merda 808 get
Dylan Wright
i'll do it!
the first three are great, do those. i haven't heard the last one, but it looks cool.
Nicholas Butler
oh wait BDP is already on there uh
Brandon Gray
listening to paysage d'hiver in next couple days, but I'll do the others.
should probably give that its own day then :/
I am!!!!!!!!! Thanks for taking on the challenge.
Above the 12 it should say "Featuring the Boys"
Adam Russell
also i saw there's three 6 maphia on your chart? that's the shit right there
Hunter Hill
there is one which has a lot of nice stuff but a lot of the prices are really stupid and dumb. today i bought the Iggy mix of Raw Power for 4.99€, i saw the Heart and Soul box set for 30€, Animal Lover, The Tunes Of Two Cities & The Big Bubble by The Rez for like 20€ each, The Glowing Man for 15€, The Stooges s/t for 10€ and The Stooges s/t with bonus tracks for also 10€ what the fuck
Brody Powell
RUH-ROH!
yeahyeah I'm near positive I'll love it I'm hype.
Noah Richardson
must be glorious to have developed a taste for literal trash, you can dine finely anywhere for free
If we're going for cute, I would suggest Misha or Herb Boy then
Bentley Price
sick
yesterday was it's 50th anniversary btw
Jordan Bailey
there are three in town, one of which being the music aisle of the big store with its overpriced everything. meaning you can get your Music on Vinyl reissue of any Foo Fighters album and buy a pair of Beats headphones for the modest sum of way too fucking much, and live the full pleb experience. Second one is, pains me to present it that way but really that's accurate, p4k : the store. Any trendy and vaguely indie stuff ends up tehre, as well as some crates of second hand records and some second hand comic books as well. sadly there isn't that much you can't find anywhere else here. Might be nice for someone who likes 80s and contemporary rock more than I do. Third one is great. they guy running it is a forer DJ and only sells what he wants to sell because he finds it good. Meaning there is shittons of latin music (which I really don't care about but goddamn that guy lived and breathed lating jazz), loads of cool bleeps and a fair amount of stuff vaguely thrown into the various "experimental/weird" crates.
Aaron Edwards
hype for Hova Lett, I think you'll like it a lot
Julian Harris
gotta listen to the one thing again and then horseman and i can kms
two i've been to: Record Theatre, been around since the 70s or 80s, apparently my uncle used to be one of the higher-higher ups there. nowadays it sucks, the college kids who work there are condescending assholes and everything's really expensive. two locations, the original one is bigger and has a back room full of used stuff, then a smaller one closer to the college that I actually prefer, saw some really awesome stuff there that I wish I had gotten then Black Dots, a little punk "boutique", they get some really cool and rare used stuff from time to time, haven't been there much and went I did go i was totally broke, mean to go back there before they close down which I'm sure will happen sooner than later oh yeah and also Vinyl Revival Records just opened up in Batavia, all used stuff, mostly junk but some cool stuff (a lot of Bowie, Eno and Prince specifically) that I hope is still there
Austin Diaz
*ahem*
Michael Roberts
They sell reissues for 15 bucks?? wow that's hella cheap.
I have two places near me
Record and Tape Exchange is my go-to place. It's a small store and they have like 0 new vinyl and everything but the new arrivals bin is mostly trash, but the people who work there are super nice and it's pretty damn cheap so I don't mind. Very good for finding old folk, blues and jazz, picked up a Mississippi John Hurt record and a Ali Ackbar Khan box set from there today. They also know their shit abut records, they fix players, make their own cleaning formula, all that stuff.
Second is CD Cellar, which is a bit further out but it's pretty huge. First floor is all records, basement is all CD's (hence the name). More often than not they have at least 2 or 3 things that make me cream my pants, and then I look at the price and I start to cry. Not to say their prices are terrible, just not very competitive. The staff is very cold and dull though, and they don't have a listening station :(
And when I'm in college I go to my friend's pop up shop because even though it's tiny and only sells new vinyl, he has hook ups with Numero Group, Light in the Attic, Sublime Frequencies, all this shit. And he sells all these god-tier reissues for like 2-3 bucks above wholesale price (not to mention I usually get a discount ;^))
John Reyes
literally who
neat
Ian Brooks
i just watched zootopia what a nice movie
there's quite a lot of small, independent record stores in copenhagen right now. i work at one of them, which is also where i used to go the most before i started working there. We almost only sell used vinyl, except for new Danish underground releases, and a bunch of free jazz reissues. Our selection varies quite a lot depending on what we get our hands on, but we have like a general rock section, punk, metal, noise/power electronics, jazz, """"world"""", modern classical and techno sections. We also often have releases parties and concerts from local bands, and readings from local writers. nice little place
Benjamin Carter
feel free to edit
Ethan Johnson
8.4/10 best new daily cover
Jackson Collins
i only have 3 options in this entire island: first one's specs, they only sell new stuff and pretty expensive
there's electroshock, which is just entirely made up of used vinyl records that get donated, and local band stuff.
finally, my other option is this monthly reunion that's done about an hour away from me, where collectors come to buy and sell inventory. most of it is just collectors trying to get rid of the garbage they have, but you can usually find some cool stuff in there sometimes, as well as other collectors that sell mint/new copies of stuff. they also have local bands performing during that time, as well as other local bands selling their stuff, which is where i discovered my favorite local band, campo-formio [i played them in plug once dunno if anyone remembers]
Juan Reyes
literally me
John Lewis
That reunion sounds badass.
Born Gold - Bodysongs Fall of Efrafa - Elil Team Me - To the Treetops!
Sebastian Moore
bready damn good. Thanks a lot nat!!
Asher Williams
>Leave to go to bank and grab new bag o' coffee >Walk across town >Decide to check out record store while I'm there >1 hour later leave with nothing >walk to bank >closed >walk to coffee shop >closed >tfw accomplished nothing today because of record store FUK
Oliver White
Listen to some Unknown Eskimo DJs.
Anthony Wood
you shouldve been as fast as that pig
Chase Ramirez
not on the list silly
been memeing to try this out. Will do.
Austin Russell
>The Residents - The Warner Bros Album
Well that was fucking terrifying. When this group of weirdos was still in the very beginning, without even a band name, they mailed this tape to Hal Halverstadt of Warner Bros. Records. He didn't like it that much, and the tape was returned to "Residents, 20 Sycamore St., San Francisco". In that moment, the Residents were officially born, as the Residents, Uninc.
This bootleg is madness. To be fair, it feels like it's weird for the sake of being weird (and that probably was the intention) but it's so full of interesting moments, I can't blame it. A lot of free improvisation is mixed with a little bit of psychedelic rock, blues rock, folk rock and just plain fucking around. There are so many things going on, abrupt ends, various reprises, lots of noise, and and even more instruments. Every idea, because I can't really refer to these as "songs" is interesting in its own way, from the crazy blues of "Going To Arcadia Blues", to the terrifying contrast of the sweet final part of "Concerto in R Flat Minor" and the pure chaos of "Gagagapiggaeioupe", to the disgustingly hilarious "Every Day I Masturbate on Merican Fag".
39 minutes for 39 (?) songs, this bootleg is crazy, psychedelic, humorous, varied and creative (in the wrong way). It's a very interesting experience, doesn't matter if you are or not a Resident fan.
8/10
Isaiah Collins
All of Yanka Dyagileva albums expect the first one
Charles Mingus - Mingus x 5
Kino - All the bolded albums (save black for last)
Easton Garcia
Well now I do feel silly.
John Frusciante - Shadows Collide With People Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town Django Reinhardt - Early Recordings
Elijah White
thank you all for the albums! i am very excited winner gets droned! still plenty of spots
Ethan Brown
N E W C H A R T
W H E R E T O S T A R T
the motifs- cross paths
Wyatt Powell
Zelienople - Sleeper Coach
Parker Young
shade themes from kairos
Liam Rivera
Start by making a better chart.
Gavin Gutierrez
Mgla pls
Charles Bailey
>where to start to start with
Dominic Rodriguez
i mean if you dont start with To Start With, Let's Remove The Colour just for the joke of starting with an album called To Start with then what's the point of having it there
Brandon White
Unwound - Repetition
Christian Moore
i'm sorry if this was unclear the restriction for round one is an album from the year you were born
Ayden Morris
95 checking in. Tricky - Maxinquaye
Justin Ward
Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun
Bentley Gray
Forgot trip.
Parker Watson
>the restriction for round one is an album from the year you were born My mistake Unrest- Perfect teeth
>>where to start >to start with fug I diddn even realize
:^)
have to start with to start with, this next
Aiden Martin
Perhaps GFR is 12?
Carter Hughes
BOC - Music Has The Right To Children
Brody Watson
...
Robert Smith
Young people
Josiah Rogers
sorry
Julian Martin
Get off my lawn
Leo Lopez
sorry
Leo Kelly
That wasn't sdc who recced mushroomhead. Check trip.
meh, half the people on this website are younger than me
yup, 17 on the 7th though.
Owen Mitchell
fuck, I thought I was one of the youngest here
Dylan Mitchell
holy fuck are you kidding me
Brandon Myers
>It's a half the general gets an underage ban episode
Brayden Wood
out of everyone here you were the last one i'd think would be underage
Jason Miller
What's pension like, crusty old raisins?
What're the diapers like, incompetent toddlers?
Colton Stewart
nope, i am a little fetus
i'm hyped!
this is why i don't meme /too/ much, it'd blow my cover
Bentley Foster
>It's summer, and you're posting on Sup Forums? God, you're pathetic.
I live in South Florida. This is my winter.
Noah Ortiz
kinda funny how the two youngest /dail/iens have arguably the best taste
Michael Wright
hey since u might have a spot left and I'm actually tall enough to participate, try Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
Nathan Hall
How am I the youngest?
James White
>taste >good kids these days
Dylan Baker
nat i assume you're kidding but if not you fucked up
hey termi i'm taller than u
Nathaniel Walker
not kidding...
haven't i told y'all this before?
Bentley Edwards
>implying you can out-tall the German master race and you lost in the age department as well, so shame on you, go cry like a little baby, which you are
Gabriel Peterson
this is nothing but a page of LIES
Michael Ward
I mean your rym says 19 but good on you for sticking with the meme. see you in anywhere between 3 days and 2 years
fine, MOM
Xavier Gomez
>fine, MOM if it comforts you, I will suckle you, my child
Carter Kelly
fucking sakars, that mad genius
Eli Stewart
back to the regularly scheduled bullshit aka biding my time before i get b&
T Power - The Self Evident Truth of an Intuitive Mind (1995) >atmospheric drum and bass, jungle
A very, very awkward mixture of more ambient, atmospheric D'n'B styles and more hardhitting, hardcore jungle styles. Both styles are done well, even if the more atmospheric parts aren't really gripping and a bit generic, but the combination between the two is pulled of very haphazardly. It's like a weird amalgation of an Amon Tobin record and a DJ Jeffee mix, it's just pulled off very awkwardly. The separate parts of the record make a very awkward whole.
2.5
oh i wanna change it to my actual age but i dont want every cover with so much as a nipple censored. doing that would censor Eureka's cover for chrissake.
Landon Mitchell
there's actually one more spot still, unless i've missed someone!
i didn't intend for this ;_;
Connor Sanders
This definitely came up in a thread around last year. I think you mentioned it in plug/sync though, not in the thread.
Jack Carter
I'll say DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
Carson Green
Bonobo - Animal Magic (2000) >downtempo
Pleasant but unmemorable downtempo album, filled with lots of chill beats but nothing to really latch onto. I have to say I don't care for the more nu jazzier moments all too much, but the standard downtempo is done very well, even if it's just not all too memorable. Solid album, but I'd only listen to it if my only goal was to chill out.
2.5+
Misophone - Where Has It Gone, All the Beautiful Music of Our Grandparents? It Died With Them, That's Where It Went... (2007) >chamber folk, psychedelic folk, indie pop
I really, really hate long album titles like this, but that has nothing to do with the music, so whatever. This album starts of really nicely, like a lost, cozier addition to the Elephant 6 roster, just very chill and pasoral poppy folk music. This sound keeps up for a couple more tracks, but it just completely loses all focus by the end. It's got a few cool flouncy circus music moments, but I can very safely say that the more psychedelic aspects of this album aren't very good at all. I can see what the artist is getting at, but it's just so disjointed and haphazard that I can't get into it. The more straightforward moments are pretty great, however.
2.0+
ooh yeah, i vaguely remember saying it in sync the literal one time i ever went in sync