ITT: musical fetishes

>drums aren't recorded very well/are kinda muddy

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Fuck off you fat neckbearded weeab I'm going to murder your family

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Fuzzy, warm guitars that totally envelope you. Pink Flag is my example of a perfect guitar tone. I'm also a sucker for groovy bass lines in punk music.

Distant sounding guitars in psychedelia or shoegaze
same with the bass thing

This kind of production. Boris does it sometimes too.

>distorted pick scrape
>genre change
>shot of feedback
>discernible basslines
>stabby-synths
>abrasive glitches
>sound collage-influence
There's probably more that I'm just not thinking of.

trumpet crescendos/foggy, distant horns

mah nigga

>Just the RIGHT amount of feedback, that comes in post-climax of the song

You know how metal tries to be all dark and edgy but everyone's actually a bunch of nerds?

This anime posting's no different.

>tfw he doen't want to burn down churches

whew
mate give me stuff that has this

100% here.

I get close to climax when I hear G-Funk synths.

Face sitting while James Brown screams through a high powered P.A.

I have a fetish for bad music

this fucking bad boy right here
used for tasteful accents, of course, not spammed

microphones - the glow pt. 2

I don't know if this counts, but if an album/song is comfy, I don't care for anything else in the production. It is already a masterpiece.

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Songs that are both insanely catchy and dissonant at the same time.

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pads that sound like oooohhhhhhhhh

great album
YOU BETTER SIGN MY NON ALIGNMENT PACT

This except for me its Mystikal. Mystikal is the modern day James Brown

Trombones.

>the mastering sounds very wide and spacious

Gotta love a song that annoys the piss out your eardrums for the first 20 seconds.

It's all because of you, ya know
That I can't share the album with my friends.

IT'S JUST A JOKE, MON!

I want to buy you a beer.

*god tier synth work*

I like my drums clear and my other shit fuzzed out desu

Like Albini-style production

1971 (best year in music) get

1977 (best year in music) get

Steve's production is climax tier

Spacey instrumentation that feels like I'm stargazing makes me warm inside.

Best years in music are almost always toward the end of a decade.

you either do or would like xiu xiu

1 2 3 REPEATER

I like the guitar in bodysnatcher by radiohead

Noise rock song has a guitar feedback section
Spacey mixing

It made me think Jawbreaker was any good.

coldwave synth

>second last son is longest and/or most climatic
>last song is a short instrumental that fades in and out

Baths - Obsidian and American Football are the only example I know of

this. 19x7-19y1 is best time for music

Leaves Turn Inside You by Unwound has something pretty similar

Just Got Back From the Discomfort—We're Alright is kinda like that

clanging industrial percussions

I do this on all of my mix CDs. Good taste man.

>entire album is harsh and atonal except for the last track
>it's uncharacteristically accessible and melodic

eg. twin infintives

Let's Build A Roof by LAKE

last song is Adventure Time´s theme

heheh, thanks user

>Heavily distorted, noisy guitars
shits cash

Stuff that has a fat, heavy beat and rises in pitch and tempo, makes my dick diamonds.

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>sound sampling
>turntables
>use of high frequencies
>choirs
>backround static that produces a old-style effect
>vocalist crying/ getting emotional
>manic playing of an instrument (banging on a piano)

Man I love slow lofi drums. I wish I could find some solos to jam to.

I finally got around to listening to this the other day. Can't say I'm too into the vocals but everything else is pretty cool.

are you me

ya

>female vocalist who screams or cracks her voice

A clusterfuck of horns and/or other tonal instruments that aren't necessarily following any structure or melody. Just pure cacophonous holocaust.

B A S S S O L O S

Samples of everyday items or events used as instruments

Love that album. The Roof Caves In is probably my favorite track.

intentionally soft clipping acoustic guitars. basically neutral meme hotel

distillers senpai

So... musique concrete?

>a saxophone/trumpet comes in

Brown Album gives me a fuckin boner

Pop songs with a straight layer of white noise behind it. It's so simple, I don't know why it gets me so hard. See: MBV - Sunny Sundae Smile

100% this
Hindemith's Symphony for Band is my favorite example

Hop Along

>Brass instrument comes in in a punk song
>the brass player then goes apeshit

Psychocandy is the best white noise pop album

holy shit, where do I get one

>thomas haake uses it
>nobody is posting videos of it on youtube

I NEED THIS CYMBAL

nvm, found it

When a female unleashes her angel voice

Ayyyy

Something about riotgrrrl fucks me up

>saxhorn comes in

Snares tuned way the fuck high.

Examples:
Any song from Songs for the Deaf
Any tim alexander era primus (minus tales from the punch bowl)
Every fucking deftones song.

Fuzz bass. Not the synthy sounds you might get out of a Big Muff on higher settings; I mean the sound of you driving your little bitch cunt amp within an inch of its life.
Though my Big Muff sounds pretty awesome with the crossover on.

Kid A

>record static noise
>flat drums
>out of place samples

Yeah Yeah yeahs first album features a lot of this

>vocal sample/excerpt from conversation which isn't cringe in a track
>violins
>also trumpets
>long compositions which evolve, quiet parts, loud parts
>a little rawness in the guitar/violins, but not too much
>when the rhythm section isn't too high in the mix
>vocals used as an instrument
>electronic music that doesn't have the obligatory high hats "ou tch ou tch ou tch"
>emotional guitar solos, but not cheesy ones, not "giving it all out" until a high peak.
>"psychedelic" music which is *actually* psychedelic (which sounds actually trippy)

Also I find it hard to enjoy female vocals for the most part, but at times, they are so great, I wish more women stopped being plebs and actually took part in interesting musical projects (I know there are, my point is that they are too few).

soaring melodies, kinda shit that starts low and soft and introduces new instruments and builds

kills me every time

Powerful vocals
banging drum beats
shredding and clear guitars

The song is in 5/4.

example

paulstretched samples
Wet moist sounding Guitar
fluffy bass
chipmonk vocals
questionable samples
lyrics about little girls

this, apart from the genre-change. everything glitchy/noisy in a song feels great

Pop music with experimental/noisy/glitchy production I fucking love for some reason, like Clarence Clarity's No Now is literally Backstreet Boys tier pop but the production fucking kills it

Proud moderator of r/cuckold here and I agree with both of you.

>Jim O'Rourke - Happy Trails
fuck this got me good

not the user you're replying but thank you so much for namedropping this, listening to get disowned and wondering where this band has been my whole life. great stuff

Clean guitar tones used well.

Laika - Sounds of the Satellites
Swell Maps - Jane from Occupied Europe
Blur - 13
Ween - The Mollusk

>a bit of conversation musicians have before playing captured on record

When you can hear noticeable record crackling from the samples used throughout hip hop records.

Instant turnoff.

Proper dry/wet reverb mixing. Especially on vocals.

The guitar solo in Moonage Daydream.

Hnnnnggghh.