Save me, Sup Forums. I think I'm a huge normie. I've been listening to almost the same sorta stuff for years (besides the occasional variation and Spotify playlists that are just background noise).
I want to be less of a normie and discover more good music. Recommend me *anything* that is very good. From kpop to death metal, anything goes.
I have been. For years. I lurk but I still keep listening to the same old shit.
Connor Ross
pick a genre you like and invest yourself into it
Ryan Morris
What genres or artists do you like. I would suggest looking through pic-related. Find what you like and don't.
David Price
>deadmau5 man and i thought i used to be a pleb
Brayden Sullivan
We have some similar top artists If you feel like looking around my library last.fm/user/TWoodo
Christopher Peterson
whats the one in classics e 7 been wondering what the album was for a while now
Luis Taylor
>She
Mah Nigga
Christian Richardson
Sup Forums will teach you alot about charts with mostly decent albums and whatevers on Sup Forums which is a complete mixed bag of normally shit for hipsters and people who don't like hipsters. so if you wanna learn about that taste, keep posting.
rym is good for learning about whatever odd genre is calling out to you, and provides information about the actual musicians and labels and yadayada.
learning about music history and whatnot requires listening to a bunch of really pretentious critics. if you want to find good music, find people, go to shows or some shit, that have similar tastes, and start having long conversations about every kind of music you can think of, and find more things you like off their recommendations.
Ryan Gray
>learning about music history and whatnot requires listening to a bunch of really pretentious critics. if you want to find good music, find people, go to shows or some shit, that have similar tastes, and start having long conversations about every kind of music you can think of, and find more things you like off their recommendations. you're that guy who insists on ignoring older music only to appear hip, aren't you
Xavier Murphy
>he came here looking for taste and music. you FUCKING IDIOT
Connor Edwards
no, i just think Sup Forums is a shitty place to find good music and the op seemed like he might believe this was a useful website for people who aren't low budget marketers
Evan Jones
>Netsky lol
Noah Brooks
you are right, but I don't see how this sentence makes any sense >learning about music history and whatnot requires listening to a bunch of really pretentious critics
Lucas Fisher
Based on your tastes you'd do really well to check out good 90s electronic music and go from there. The Chemical Brothers, Orbital, Underworld, Fatboy Slim, The Avalanches, Aphex Twin... then go deeper. Just get the fuck away from Daft Punk for a while.
Angel Edwards
a critics job is to be pretentious. what's not true about my statement?
Elijah Brown
jackson c frank, underrated as fuck imo
Caleb Jones
>Sup Forums >good music lmao
Brandon Thompson
>what is the burden of proof prove yourself right
Samuel Carter
>a critics job is to be pretentious I think you don't understand what a pretentious person is It's not because a person knows more than you that they are pretentious You can learn a lot from music historians I think you're just one of those people who get mad when someone knows more then them A mature person knows how to learn, you know
Chase Brown
thanks
Aaron Gomez
nah he doesn't know shit about anything so he can suck my dick
i never said being pretentious was bad, or that learning music history was bad. you guys are just trying to look smart
Colton Bell
Guys, what are some Sup Forums-tier classical music albums?
Xavier Richardson
Props on She.
I almost never see him talked about here.
Julian Campbell
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Unknown Mortal Orchestra Tame Impala Death Grips Everything Everything Grimes
I'm a bit of a normie too, it's okay. You have some good stuff on your list.
Grayson Sanders
Can you read? It's written in the image.
Jonathan Morris
(specific albums)
>The Chemical Brothers start with first album and go chronologically >Orbital Brown Album (Orbital 2) or if you want something more accessible, Wonky. Then go wild. Blue Album is their only bad one. >Underworld Dubnobasswithmyheadman, and if that was "too weird" try Beaucoup Fish, Barking, and Barbara Barbara - all their albums are good. >Fatboy Slim First three albums are his good ones, try any of them. >The Avalanches If you haven't heard Since I Left You yet you're a moron, and Wildflower is pretty good. >Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 1, and if you hated that try Richard D James Album.
Liam Johnson
well I think we're lost in translation then because I'm sure that a pretentious person is someone who pretends to know stuff that they don't but yeah I am acting like a dick for no reason sorry
Grayson Garcia
>Fatboy Slim Just started checking him out recently. Can't agree with this enough for OP. So good.
Matthew White
Just finished listening to this and I enjoyed the hell out of it. It's only 29 minutes, too.
Jacob Wright
exactly. I like his Orion album.
Isaiah Richardson
>Dubnobasswithmyheadman >Weird Who the fuck thinks that album is weird?
>SAW 1 How can anyone hate SAW? It's the most accessible album out of him.
Adrian Cox
just listen to what you want and explore yourself why must you be spoonfed
who has time for that shit? I can't waste my time on garbage...
Justin Collins
learning to appreciate things takes patience you goofball dumbass idiot
Evan Flores
At first couldn't get into Dubno cause the production was dated and the songs were so fucking long. I was a serious pleb back then though.
Angel Diaz
>goofball dumb ass idiot you had a solid point and you ruined it
Luke Ortiz
learn to appreciate humor
Juan Martinez
True. I remember when I couldn't get into any 90s electronic music because they weren't my thing. I'll be honest I don't like a few songs from the album, but overall its great.
Aaron Hughes
Listen to what you enjoy, not what you think is the "deep" or "right" music to listen to. Don't be someone who thinks they're better than another because the music they like is less known or not mainstream. It's just a lame way of compensating for some other inadequacy they have. Why do you care so much about being perceived as a "normie" because of your musical preferences?
Eli Diaz
Be that rarest thing: a normie who is also patrician. There is no reason you can't like Top 40 shit and also like patrician things too.