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>2 /bleep/ threads already up
dumbass
fucking retard there's already two threads
still get goosebumps lads
actual threads
both of which with meme ops and full of shitposts
yeah it's huge
peep this mix
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>meme ops
How is The Wire a meme?
No idea, but for some reason Sup Forums flips their shit over it. Presumably because they're incensed over the idea of music publications that aren't pure pop pandering and clickbait trash like Pitchfork.
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Sup Forums kiddies turned it into one
Dude...have you seen their year end lists? Lmao I have to say I agree with the other anons. Fuck wire. They sold their souls.
fuck me i haven't seen this in years
i miss my breakcore days, genuinely used to think that xanopticon was the most important musician on the planet lol
still pretty cool though youtube.com
>Dude...have you seen their year end lists?
Yes. What was so bad about it?
ayyyyy classic
>Dude...have you seen their year end lists?
Dude have you seen all the issues they've put out this year? They're pretty much the exact same as they have been for years.
The latest one? It's fucking garbage lmao
it's been overposted few days ago
How so? Because they put Blackstar as their top album?
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bangerova
their contributors individual ones were good though except the hip-hop brer's
norman records' list the only one worth paying attention to now
As usual with Bowie, Blackstar (RCA, 2016), produced again by Tony Visconti,, is mostly image and very little about the music. The ten-minute Blackstar, that was supposed to be the centerpiece, is little more than a funereal litany a` la Doors with jazz horns that goes on five minutes too many. Bowie crooning melodramatic in Lazarus (from his Broadway musical about an alien who falls in love) or romantic in Dollar Days is either delirious and pathetic, certainly not entertaining. His tedious voice interferes with the driving jazz jam of 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore and with the frenzied and tense Sue (a 2014 single). Even when the voice is not a distraction, the rest is hardly intriguing: I Can't Give Everything Away boasts an awful distorted guitar against syncopated beats and layers of electronic drones: not exactly genius. This is trivial "music" that any amateur could make, except that most amateurs would be ashamed to release it.
>Dude...have you seen their year end lists? Lmao I have to say I agree with the other anons. Fuck wire. They sold their souls.
Because they had a shit list (which was influenced by their freelance contributors picking trash records) that somehow negates the rest of the magazine? Are you retarded or do you just not read The Wire at all?
Again, see:
*japanese voice* now let's learn how to play a rock-n-roll rhythm
what are some good mixes you always go back to?
Yes, the magazine that put the chick from Current 93 on last month's cover are sellouts
bufo's 3 soundcloud ones that were like three hours long each
Inside this latest issue:
>NON: Home to Mya Gomez, Chino Amobi, Isis Scott and others, the Afrodiasporic dance label suggests a new contemporary model for uniting like-minded artists across the globe. By Joe Muggs
>Invisible Jukebox with Dagmar Krause: “Who’s Gonna Help Me Now?” wonders the Slapp Happy/Henry Cow/Art Bears vocalist as she runs the gauntlet of The Wire’s mystery record selection. Tested by Mike Barnes
>Pamelia Stickney: The life and times of a potty-mouthed thereminist. By Kurt Gottschalk
>Magnetoceptia: The interdisciplinary duo recycle signals and waves into playful performance art. By Tristan Bath
>Kill Alters: The trials of childhood are processed through Bonnie Baxter’s cathartic noise. By Claire Sawers
>Chris Cobilis: The Australian composer explores the legacy of the first crowdsourced TV show. By Julian Cowley
>Bonaventure: The African-European musician uses confrontational collage to highlight the plight of the disenfranchised. By Steph Kretowicz
>Global Ear Taipei: Political freedom has enabled art to flourish in the Taiwanese capital. By Aki
>Print Run: Loft Jazz: Improvising New York In The 1970s by Michael C Heller; This Is Grime by Hattie Collins & Olivia Rose; Beyond The Beyond: Music From The Films Of David Lynch edited by JC Gabel & Jessica Huntley; Music And The Myth Of Wholeness: Toward A New Aesthetic Paradigm by Tim Hodgkinson; Post-Punk Then And Now edited by Gavin Butt, Kodwo Eshun, Mark Fisher
Whole list is trash. Embarrassing, really. Not even worth the paper or data it uses.
I tool a look at their website too and oh look a track produced by soroya yutanga aka black sideshow Bob looking ass, a Christmas list by female editor(obvs) and more black people pandering with a story about "pop culture explosion in west Africa"
Thrilling
>Soundcheck: Gaye Su Akyol, Amandla Freedom Ensemble, Rashad Becker, Burkhard Beins & Chris Abrahams, Beyond Solutions, Body/Head, John Cage, Chris Cobilis with Kenneth Goldsmith & Spektral Quartet, Shirley Collins, Croque Madame, CukoO, Jay Daniel, E, Avalon Emerson, Peter Evans, Peter Evans Quintet, Helado Negro, Hen Ogledd, Kristin Hersh, Hoca Nasreddin, Immersion, Eli Keszler, Jung An Tagen, Mauricio Kagel, Yussef Kamaal, Okkyung Lee & Christian Marclay, Josef Leimberg, Siya Makuzeni Sextet, Reginald Omas Mamode IV, Sean McCann, Metallica, Carlo Mombelli, Roy Montgomery, Miles Mosley, Drew Mulholland, Andrew Paine, Nelson Patton featuring Lonnie Holley, Papa M, Ivo Perelman, Maja SK Ratkje with Cikada & Oslo Sinfonietta, Maja SK Ratkje & Saka, RunningOnAir, Wadada Leo Smith, Solange, DJ Taye, Terror Danjah, Tredici Bacci, Various Unpopular Music: Late Junction Sessions, Ben Vida, Wardruna, Yamaneko, Richard Youngs
wow they sure sold their souls, nothing but mainstream pop and rap and rolling stone-approved dadrock to see here
>Whole list is trash. Embarrassing, really. Not even worth the paper or data it uses.
But what's so bad about it? Be specific as to your qualms with it.
1. David Bowie – Blackstar
2. Shirley Collins – Lodestar
3. Moor Mother – Fetish Bones
4. Autechre – elseq 1-5
5. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – The Skeleton Tree
6. Jenny Hval – Blood Bitch
7. Noura Mint Seymali – Arbina
8. Yves Tumor – Serpent Music
9. Gaika – Security
10. Mark Ernestus' Ndagga Rhythm Force – Yermande
11. Gate – Saturday Night Fever
12. Solange – A Seat At The Table
13. Kanye West – The Life of Pablo
14. Oren Ambarchi – Hubris
15. Babyfather – BBF Hosted By DJ Escrow
16. 75 Dollar Bill – Wood/Metal/Plastic/Pattern/Rhythm/Rock
17. Anna Meredith – Varmints
18. Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – EARS
19. A Tribe Called Quest – We Got It From Here...Thank You 4 Your Service
20. Carla dal Forno – You Know What It's Like
21. David Toop – Entities Inertias Faint Beings
22. Leonard Cohen – You Want It Darker
23. Kendrick Lamar – Untitled Unmastered
24. Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids – We Be All Africans
25. Laura Cannell – Simultaneous Flight Movement
26. Ectoplasm Girs – New Feeling Come
27. Steve Gunn – Eyes On The Lines
28. Ian William Craig – Centres
29. Matmos – Ultimate Care II
30. Laraaji & Sun Araw – Professional Sunflow
31. Scott Walker – The Childhood Of A Leader OST
32. Bitchin Bajas And Bonnie 'Prince' Billy – Epic Jammers And Fortunate Little Ditties
33. Elysia Crampton – Elysia Crampton Presents: Demon City
34. Katie Gately – Color
35. Shackleton with Ernesto Tomasini – Devotional Songs
36. Anxiety – Anxiety
37. Skepta – Konnichiwa
38. Puce Mary – The Spiral
39. The Dwarfs Of East Agouza – Bes
40. Catherine Christer Hennix – Live At Issue Project Room
41. Horse Lords – Interventions
42. Roy Montgomery – R M H Q
43. Frank Ocean – Blonde
44. Thalia Zedek Band – Eve
45. Charlemagne Palestine – Cathédrale De Strasbourg
46. Ben Johnston – String Quartets 6, 7 & 8
47. Jackie Lynn – Jackie Lynn
48. Zomby – Ultra
49. Klara Lewis – Too
50. Peder Mannerfelt – Controlling Body
absolute horseshit poptimist sjw-pandering trash
U okay bro?
do u guys like dead mouse 5 ?
Yes, it's a pretty disappointing list, but there are some great releases on there. However, if you actually bothered to regularly read the magazine itself, you wouldn't be whining about "hurrr fucking sellouts".
is etch still here lol
The albums listed are bad? What, you want me to review every album in it? Blackstar especially was a garbage album that nobody would have even given a second thought to if he hadn't croaked
So bad list = whole magazine has sold out? DO YOU EVEN READ IT FOR FUCK'S SAKE?
why waste $120 a month on this garbage, pandering ezine?
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why is traumprinz so good?
rec me some acid lines like this pls
True AOTY
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Maybe not the whole magazine but this instance, yes. They didn't have to ask people for their contributions. They could have released their own, non shitty, list couldn't they? Year end lists are important no? Imagine actually paying for this, waiting for the list, and seeing this aurora tier list.
would anybody in /bleep/ be kind enough to upload a 320 of Bandshell's Caustic View for me? cant get it anywhere
>Imagine actually paying for this, waiting for the list, and seeing this aurora tier list.
this happened to me
peak really
The only reason you pay is for the list? lmao
That one's a good'un. Armando is a good artist for similar stuff.
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no i have a subscription lol
>bleep
>pleeb
>mfw
>seeing this aurora tier list.
her and her friend who voted for rihanna need to be booted off the wire writing staff asap
I'm going to level with you and admit that I don't actually pay for it, or read it for that matter but I don't see how that's relevant since my issue was with this particular instance not the magazine as a whole.
You wasteman lol
>my issue was with this particular instance not the magazine as a whole.
>Lmao I have to say I agree with the other anons. Fuck wire. They sold their souls.
Who is this
lool s/t
tennie
s/t you absolute bellend
you got swayed by Sup Forums memes
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is this grime?
it's the square so i assume it would be but it doesn't sound like any grime i've heard before
is this the new subgenre?
what happened to z*k aka etch in the last thread?
any lengoland man in
got insecure and angry then left
Jic you're here etch lad I apologized for making fun of you so bad. Didn't think you would care so much
you're a really effective bully 2bh, proper damage ppl
started out p odd but yeah it's grime
got baited, deleted his post then left lol
not gonna be able to sleep tonight lads, just read the wiki article on fred west and i feel genuinely nauseous and really, really disturbed
so fucking evil
how'd you know it was him?
does he trip?
baited himself by posting youtube playlist again what a spanner
what you lads saying about this new elf kid tune
was looking forward to something new from him because he's one of the most exciting in the scene right now but not sure how i'm feeling about it
hey guys it's the lad who wanted to make it in grime from earlier
just rang up linkup tv we're filming a video tonight
any of you lads wanna come it's gonna be in the carpark by the council estate bring your tracksuits. some of you preferably wear masks to look more intimidating
also bring some loosely clothed women
the song is called "madting"
:/
wow etch really flipped last thread loool
Seconded, again
It was clearly a ruse by some user, are you really that dense?
t. etch
God BLess
Fuck off Zak.
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bigups zirk, squeeky, sound, blackout, paul of three six mafia
>the most beautiful skies as a matter of fact
>i was going towards the eternal light
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4 floors of whores
Tru tru >:)
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lookin 4 more cozy tunes
post daddy trance
any 6am man in
yes hello