>Punk songs with saxophones
ITT: Personal Music "Fetishes"
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>song devolves into crazy free jazz horns at the end
>using horns ever
There's an entire genre for that
It's called Ska Punk
>rap that shows funk/jazz roots with a trumpet/sax/bass solo
As you can guess I liked the last track off dre's latest
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>Shoegazey guitars and fuzzy synths that make a complete block of sound
>At the end of a song everything except quiet keys/guitars stop but those continue while one instrument keeps playing a long solo
>Screaming in genres where this isn't typical
this
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Guitar solo continues through the last chorus.
>saxohones
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OP here
This is my favourite album
I have genuinely got erections from this album
Real rap is my fetish.
>ethereal sounds
>violins/violas/cellos
>soft/sleepy vocals
>Government Plates
F A ∞
> It went like this
'Cellos
This has some awsome sax in it, not the main theme tho.
Fucking love the dickies, if you haven't, you should listen to them.
Also.
>Highly mixed, repetitive bass
Just dumping now.
Anarchy camp
>ethreal sounds
>misantrophy
>walls of noise
>extreme distortion and fuzz
>drones
>gloominess
>sadness
yes i think jesu's s/t is the best album ever made
BoC type synths
Drums
Post-rock Post-rockiness
VCR are great
Verry synthy
>Simple ethereal melodies combined with poppy drums.
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>Synths that pitch shift slightly or have heavy use of vibrato
>Crisp, high tuned snares
>Clean melodic guitar interplay
>Screaming without using any techniques, just how person would normally scream
>Bass lines with sixteenth note rhythms and subdivisions
men who can sing falsetto (thom yorke, rufus wainwright, jeff buckley, elliott smith)
I can't stand Noise or anything like that, but noise incorporated in an otherwise "normal" song is amazing. Silver Rocket is a prime example.
Check out the song Cop Shoot Cop by Spiritualized if you haven't already
Indian chants on my dubs
Will do. Off out now, but cheers for the rec.
>Fuzzy shoegaze/noise pop guitar distortion and faded vocals
combined with
>Vast, epic-sounding Post-rock soundscapes
Lush, layered productions of crushing/swirling guitars overlaid with ethereal melodies and a pervasive, melancholic mood.
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This also does it for me with more noisy, dissonant instrumentation.
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progressive music in full speed (any recommendation is welcome)
I sure hope you know about shoegaze
Well yeah, that's sort of the nexus point for all those things. It's not quite the end-all, be-all for music for me - oftentimes it's not quite sad enough to hit that perfect fetish point - but yeah, it's among my favorite genres for getting the rest right.
Songs that have like 2 or 3 'parts', like it starts out slow, then changes to a totally different speed, then another
Double or triple-tracked guitar by one man
>lo-fi drums
>all the members of the band screaming/singing some kind of repeated lyric, all the music stops and they keep singing
Dance-Pop with church bells and organs
No idea where to find this though, other than Electric Chapel
>Chanting type songs like youtube.com
>Long and melodic outros like Katy Song
>Not sure how to describe it, but songs that have a singing style like a slave I suppose, songs like youtube.com
Do you by chance know any songs/albums that have this, this is my fetish as well
>All the members of the band screaming som kind of repeated lyric etc etc
Honestly pop punk does this
the album I posted does
I don't know any others
>band stops for a brief moment in the middle of a fast song and then returns at the same pace
The quick stop in Nosferatu Man is one of the best moments on the album
>Tempo increases every time a new riff is played
Name at least 29 songs that do this
> final chorus of the song has a horn section
feels good mang.
Songs sung by young korean girls desu
Good shit
madness?
Why does "desu" always change to desu when I post it? FUCK
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Since when
About a year. Maybe more. It's hard to tell.
>female vocals, especially in some kind of rock song
>male and female vocals both in the same song, especially when they're singing some kind of exchange
>guitar/whatever is synced up with the singer's voice
>shoegaze with an ethereal feeling and some loud, cool guitar riffs
>smart, intelligent, actually poetic lyrics
Really? The only other time I've ever noticed it was a few months ago.
>Smart intelligent poetic lyrics
>She got a big booty so I call her big booty
>song starts off by repeating the beginning several times
idk how to accurately state it but for example:
Try pink floyds final cut. Loud singing, quiet singing.
Oh man this.
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Such lyrical poetry.
Quick, loud screams (see Black Skinhead from Kanye).
Not screamo tho, that's shit
>Monosodium Glutamate
whatever you'd call the first couple minutes of this
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choirs
Find the right screamo. Dig into some skramz.
I think you like it a lot but you're not finding a type you can feel comfortable listening to.
I had a lot of trouble caring about any of it because most of it just seemed ingenuine, like they're doing it formulaically for edge/cool points.
Bands like Brand New who just sometimes scream and that's the end of it, and not stylistically brought me back into it. No technique to it, just yelling.
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Like these kind of vocals are really appealing imo
I loved black skinhead too btw.
Wooo-ooo vocals a la AnCo - Strawberry Jam or Feels.
Slap bass.
Songs with basslines that are particularly present and catchy like this
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I like this, thanks.
>slow heavy satan weed metal of any kind
>songs about alcoholism
choir in the background, but used sparingly
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ROCK THE CASBAH
LOCK THE TASKBAH
KNOCK THE NASCAR
Example?
you'd probably dig cymbals eat guitar's newest album
Just the steel guitar man like I just fucking love that shit
He was asking for examples..
you might like this
Multiple voices singing over each other like at the end of "Flashlight" by The Front Bottoms. Or like in "dendron" by the Hotelier.
>rolling hi-hats and snares in trap rap
Not even a rap fan but i fucking love it
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the end is what you are looking for
brand new does this religiously, but all jesse lacey.
fuck, just saxes in general do it for me
some fine instruments those are
>ambient with found sound percussion, particularly things like crushing eggshells and things with a lot of high frequencies.
Any sort of hard/metal song with some actual normal and beautiful singing mixed throughout.
Also and sort of hard/metal song that has actual normal and beautiful melodies mixed throughout.
Also female vocalizations in metal in general.
>Pop/rock singers subtly inflecting the vocal melody differently in live performances
Surf rocky guitars.
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Seriously, can someone rec me some albums with guitars like the one that comes in at 2 minutes?
Analog drum machines
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>when singers do an "ah" or "oh" before an emotional part of the song
Don't really know what to call it. What Bob Dylan does.
>melodramatic orchestration
>orchestras in ballads in general
it's a new kind of feel (thank you elton john)