The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.
first for the ballet was nice but I got bored over time because I'm a pleb 3.5/5 I rec if you want 30 mins of prettyness this song is 10/10 tho youtube.com/watch?v=YB9VowWezng
Angel Bailey
Thanks lads, it means a lot. I was literally expecting one (you) :)
Sorry to break your nyart
Jaxson Jackson
Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie & Sonny Stitt - For Musicians Only (1958) >bebop
An absolutely riotous good time. I've always seen Getz (especially after listening to Getz/Gilberto) as a really subdued, somewhat boring performer, but the addition of Gillespie and Stitt really brings out the energetic side of all of them, making for one of the most purely /fun/ albums I've heard in quite some time. It's Gillespie's album, he plays the hell out of his trumpet, adding obscene amounts of power and commanding the listener's full attention every single time he plays, no matter how insignificant his part may seem. The b-side pales a bit compared to the really wonderful a-side, but wholly it's a really damn fun and enjoyable album.
3.0+
Martin Newell - The Greatest Living Englishman (1993) >psychedelic pop, pop rock
In retrospect, I like the roughness of the Cleaners From Venus' self-titled, mainly because this is overproduced to a complete fault. It's got a really gross synthesized feel to it, Newell's songwriting style is intrinsically natural and down-to-earth and this production suits it horribly. His songwriting is also a bit less memorable than his prior works, it's really pleasant and serviceable Beatlesque pop with some nice melodies but it's derivative as hell and too damn posh and whimsical. A decent pop album with some glaring issues.
2.0+
Carson Evans
What do you think of the current poseur chart?
Thomas Moore
My auto rec has zero range holy shit
It also recommended like 5 albums a piece from Neil Young, Tom Waits and Nick Cave lmao. Guess I'll be sticking with the tourney and 2016 releases to get out of my bubble
Oliver King
needs more of my favorites on it :)
Elijah Taylor
This is fantastic
Mason James
Yeah it is! That album was on the turntable of my old college house for like 2 months.
Gavin Ward
seems the same as the old one. old one said 2016, so it needs to be all new for the 2017 one could use sondre lerche if we're being honest
Oliver Martin
sleepy pig
Josiah Robinson
>/daily/ was tricked into thinking I had good taste ruse of the century
Lucas White
i will judge your taste based on your rating of Telstar Drugs's self titled debut (egg paper cassette factory, 2012).
Adrian Hughes
Listen to Beware of the Dog, it'll blow you away.....
Luke Gray
I will!
Grayson Kelly
Looks like shamepais chart t b h Only heard halber mensch but its thejr worst fucking album I agree with a lot of your opinions but your favourites look REALLY uninteresting to me Got any of that babby stuff
Benjamin Turner
To each their own I guess :)
>babby Ummm wut
Lincoln Williams
Entry level stuff
Juan Taylor
Sorry, I'm not following m8. Might have something to do with me sleeping like shit
Camden Hall
>Only heard halber mensch but its thejr worst fucking album Huh, what else have you heard from them?
Jaxon Gutierrez
The one with the silhouttes on it and like half of the one with Youme/Meyou, but the people who praise that album say the dumbest shit, so many people say Yu-Gung is dancing music and it makes me wonder if they have ever been to a party in their life. How can you even dance to it besides jumping on the spot and flailing your hands like an autistic child.
Adrian Watson
21st for ALIEN RIFFS
Brody Campbell
Yü Gung was running in alot of clubs when the albums was released, it was their first commercial success, apparently it worked well back then
Kayden Lee
Im pretty sure one could dance to yu-gung without resorting to the flailing of arms. Dunno if you actually listened to it properly but there's a beat in it.
Also are you trying to tell me you don't even like yu-gung? For real?
Kevin Carter
Hey Fish, I saw you rated Jyocho's album. I can't find it anywhere. Mind upping it?
Ryder Collins
sure yeah putting it on mega now.
I actually bought it believe it or not because I also couldn't find it anywhere.
Ian Gonzalez
If anyone wants to hear the new EP from the ex-Uchu Conbini member I just uploaded it here: here
Charles Nelson
Thanks man!
Lincoln King
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Jack Torres
Can you stop this "haha worst taste" meme already
Carson Sanchez
Only heard halber mensch from that whole fucking chart? The fuck are you doing in /daily/!?
Logan Butler
>Tfw Blaze's range has gotten a lot worse Was hoping his new album might be okay at least but meh :/ How'd I do?
Easton Carter
i will kever understand why youbdislike Halber Mensch
Jonathan Young
Why do you write like the fucking needledrop?
Joshua Green
i do?
Jonathan Hughes
what r good books on intermediate music theory or music composition
Jordan Gomez
Music Theory for Dummies
Luke White
Oh en user (Antonio?), kom naar Utrecht tbf
Matthew Cruz
>reading books ahahaha nerd
Gavin Morales
Greg Lake just died in case anyone here still likes proge
Eli Martinez
to the user who said he could hook me up with more metal reccs, please do would love to hear some more shit
Mason Cruz
Can you step off mate
the 33 1/3 book for In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
John King
Hop on Pop
Tyler Williams
I'm late, but good shit yesterday. Do some originals now.
Chase Brooks
Where do you fall?
Landon Bennett
>jumping on the spot and flailing your hands like an autistic child. are you one of those fags who are too cool for fun?
i dont get it
Nathan Rivera
Most of these seem like leftist/libertarian things to listen to. What does the "alt-right" listen to? Industrial? Trance? Nightcore?
Evan Watson
Noooo! From The Beginning is one of the tracks that made me want to play guitar as a kid :(
Nathaniel Brown
I dont mean it in a fun way, it could be ok in a fun way, I mean looking at the ceiling and having your face stressfully pulling an agressive frown
Tyler Sanchez
read the chart, it says you listen to nails on a chalkboard you dumb nazi
Jordan White
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Daniel Sullivan
I'm alt-right? I've been "cucked "
Mason Reed
any music where they wear gas masks seems like an alt-right thing
Evan Murphy
>Bad political memes in my daily REEEEEE
Sebastian Jones
Morning /daily/! First final in 3 hours, literally why am I posting right now.
Mason Brown
classical should be in the center replace skrillex with burzum
Joshua Bell
I wish I could tell all the college kids on this board not to trip about finals. You'll never have an employer see your test scores or even your college transcript
Elijah Collins
Skrillex and Diplo ;-]
Charles Turner
Somewhere between Rihanna and normcore t b h
Angel Reed
I'll never have an employer if I don't pass my finals!
Chase Walker
>You'll never have an employer see your test scores or even your college transcript was a pretty big deal for the big four when I had interviews
Isaiah Gomez
Oh yeah, definitely graduate--within 4 years, ideally.
Dylan Perry
you'll never have an employer because you will soon be caught fucking a pig from behind by a local farmer and he'll shoot you, no questions asked
Cooper Moore
Is this a US-centric based thing or a European one? Kinda matters tbqh
John Reyes
This man is right. If you're doing something super ambitious, trip about your finals
Jordan Jenkins
being ambitious is for bourgeois fascist pigs
Asher Harris
You do you, boss
Elijah Baker
Mostly joking; I'm pretty positive I'm going to pass. The only course I'm worried about is numerical methods, but I have 3.5 days to study for it exclusively. I also only need a 32% on the final to pass the course :]
If any music bois can teach me real quick which notes you raise in a descending harmonic scale I'll buy you a beer if we ever meet.
First side is especially hard to appreciate now, so it just sounds outdated and a little dumb instead of futuristic and out-there, which was surely the aim. Second side is just great. I struggle with how to rate these.
Cooper Ward
Why does everyone have a trip here?
Luis Powell
/daily/ is basically a community thread kind of like a forum so we know eachother, a lot of us dont trip outside of daily We also all got ryms n a discord
Carter Anderson
>futuristic and out-there, which was surely the aim how
jesus fuck this general is fucking retarded
Charles Campbell
i wanna guzzle warm cum :3
Jack Allen
Read about the production techniques he was experimenting with on this. And fuck off or get a trip
Christopher Ramirez
Haha me too
Chase Martinez
testerino
Ian Morris
>Jandek - Manhattan Tuesday
The line up for the fifth live release of Corwood Industries is something special. Rep is on 2 synthesisers (!), Loren Connors (!!) on guitar, Matt Heyner on bass, and Chris Corsano on drums! This impressive little line up performs a single piece for one and a half hour entitled “Afternoon of Insensitivity”.
How does this sound? Pretty great if you ask me. Every single member works sublimely on this one. Let’s start from the Rep. He plays 2 synths with organ presets, concentrating on jumping between single keys, going up and down through octaves now and then. Serene in the style of The Cell, but the organ-like sounds are much more interesting to listen to. Especially when you have Loren Connors messing around with a wah pedal and what reminds me of an EHX Small Stone. Bubbly sound of the underwater lies supports this ambient atmosphere from Jandek’s synth lead. In the meantime, Chris Corsano plays some fire fills that are somewhat march-like and bring in a sense of tension and momentum to the ambient world the Rep brings the audience into. In the moments of pause between the guitar and the organ, Matt Heyner either delivers juicy pizzicatos or dissonant legatos. The general sound reminds me of the cinematic indeterminate sensation of some Charles Ives compositions.
Zachary Anderson
This is all supported by Sterling Smith’s recital of a lengthy piece. The topic of boredom is connected to the absence of purpose in life. “We simply manufacture circumstances that create a necessity to do something / Except for the procurement of basic comfort as a human being” says Jandek in his lengthy speech (spoken word with occasional vocalise). He touches upon the sensation of being bored like no other and manages to approach it from every single angle he can. As a person who gets bored a lot, this was very received by me. This is probably Jandek’s most interesting live text so far.
Great recording that is somewhat held back by the length and the occasional feeling of sameness for certain episodes. Definitely recommend this though, wonderful recording.
8+/10
PS: Why the hell did Loren just sit in his sunglasses, not playing anything for the last 20 minutes of the piece? Dude…
Aiden Flores
Because he knows you retarded avant teens will lap it up anyway.
Mason Roberts
He's alright. Not my type of bluesman desu
Jason Evans
>tfw some rym-knowitall calls a band you dunno much in the style of generic, so you go through nearly all his ratings for the genre but don't really find shit
Adam Wilson
Pretty esoteric. What was it?
Ryan Taylor
different release by the same band
Bentley Wilson
Finally listening to this. While the static is initially pretty unbearable, there's some good stuff here. The commentary is pretty cool too. Would recommend for any NMH who hadn't ever checked out the demos.
Bentley Kelly
Stop being lame
Joshua Gomez
>Stop being lame
This is just the way God made me!
Logan Evans
God is lame, praise someone else instead
Jayden Myers
>implying it's even a meme it's also in refference to something some people said in the last thread you flippin' fuck
Xavier Diaz
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Isaac Sanchez
Some butthurt anons decided to log on today
Michael Rodriguez
hi what's good?
Christian Edwards
What the FUCK
Austin Rodriguez
Why is he wearing that stupid man suit?
Asher Ortiz
The Chi-Lites
William Green
not in *that* sense
Aiden Williams
nice sinterklaas
Jeremiah Ortiz
seven pines was really nice, but a little longer seeming than I was happy with. I also felt like his compositions are dense, compared to fahey. like silence doesnt play as big a part, which leaves it sounding a little more overbearing than I think suits primitivism. still really nice though, recommended if you enjoy Fahey and/or Basho.
presently listening to Danny Brown, my first time listening to an album of his. it's fucking stupid but it's excellent.