Post your musical fetish

Post your musical fetish.

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Anything Lo-Fi

Tropical/tribal wall of sound neo-psychedelia.

good music

is that pepe? haha

Jazz Guitar sliding up a tone abruptly (3rd or 4th string) before start of solo a la West Montgomery , Grant Green, Bullit theme song

Good fucking drumming.

Layered vocals

also this

Angry screaming females.

this tbqh

overdubbed autotune

kpop lol jk

a female singer i can relate to

>horn section kicks in out of nowhere

this
specifically the drum fills in Good Morning Captain off Spiderland.
shit gets me fucking diamonds every time

>double-tracked vocals from the 60s

slow melodic section outta nowhere

Rythm guitar repeating one riff while lead guitar goes wild

vigorously played ("grated") slighty out-of-tune acoustic guitars.

Strummed bass guitar

Tremolo pick

bass wankery going on in the background

Droning or better said repeating the same powerful chord/sound ad nauseam. I don't like the genre "drone", but I like when it's in regular music. Don't get me wrong, I don't like repetitive music, but if you hit me hard with a sound, you better repeat it for a whole minute and then proceed.

Albini's production

Crescendo's

I'm a huge crescendo whore. I actually like third wave Post Rock

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Avant-garde albums and I get even harder when it has that 'wacky' aesthetic

Melodic phrases that end with a descending tritone to the tonic

Major Chords with added 6ths, or any chord with a major second in it

Predictable, almost generic melodies. Maybe that's part of why I'm drawn to old blues and rock 'n' roll.

examples please sounds good.

Buiild Ups

Ones that are like 10 minutes long are the best. Kinda like on Sleep

Crisp drums, prominent basslines, trumpets, and claps

youtube.com/watch?v=j1HeIpHMC_o

This song is one long build up

Chugging, repetitive, low tuned guitar riffs
Whispery female vocals

steel string guitars
resonator guitars
e-bows

Choirs
Dark ambience

Frank Zappa then

Unmoving, slow, black and white music, seemlingly emotionless and unchaning until being further looked into; like Good Morning, Good Night, Morton Feldman's late period, and Eliane Radigue's Triologie de la Mort.
Also the imponent and heavy atmosphere of Spectral Music.

I'm not very good at explaining but when a song calms down but then suddenly it erupts.
Like in Earthmover or Helpless Child.

Overtone sounds like a tanpura, throat singing, jaw harp, etc.

when you can actually hear the fucking bass guitar

twinkly sleek guitars all layered over one another with soft slightly androgynous male vocals

This, especially in albums like Turn on the Bright Lights and Emergency & I

soft white noise

Female vocals in foreign languages. Pretty boring really. I blame my parents playing Edith Piaf a lot when I was a kid.

holy fucking quints :O

holy satan and two thirds!

anything punk related with female vocals

. this goes from normal punkrock and post punk up to powerviolence and grindcore

blackgaze must be your jam

>extensive chorus
>Lo-fi vocals
>Build ups that actually are good

examples for this pls

this thing when the drum fill doesnt end like normal omfg i cant explain it so yeah it feels like the drummer does an extra hit and the crash comes on the 1 of the next beat

erinc of the band mantar does this all the time

youtube.com/watch?v=d2EDK73tM1c

13th chords, which you don't hear much in contemporary popular music.

Like Poulenc trolling with the last chord of this piece:

youtube.com/watch?v=Op5oYmeSBK0

drum fills

Boom Bap with old vocal samples and an MC who raps mostly without rhymes

songs in 5/4

I think les rallizes denudes did this sometimes. shizuka also.

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does this tickle your pickle?

fuck yes

End of the Ring Wars by Appleseed Cast has a few horn sections. so cool

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>tasteful, jazzy drumming in rock [somewhere between boring straight drum machine beats and annoying wanky linear shit]

>slide guitar

>cool atmospheric samples from old TV shows or movies between songs

Cello

Nude female vocals

I second this notion

>bass carries the melody of the song
>lead guitar goes fucking wild

dueling dissonant guitars

>band premieres a new song live
>never records it

Cowbell
Slap bass
Catchy high pitch-shifted female vocal melodies
That dissonance that bands like Gorguts, Deathspell Omega, Ulcerate, Portal, etc make

Midi guitar circa 1990.

>it's their best song

Thrash riffs.

Gives me an eargasm.

When a guitarist is playing a chord or a series of notes, they don't just play the note. They "scoop" the other strings, as dead notes. This sounds fucking amazing to my ears don't know why.

when theres a bunch of vocals layered on top of eachother like laurel halo or niggas on the moon

Chopped up vocals that make up a good melody on their own on top of the music.

Ksenia Istenko's vocal nuances. It's a shame Rekevin seems to have dropped off the map. They only ever seemed to be a complimentary band to pursuing an interest in trip-hop, downtempo stuff like Portishead but they still put out a couple of nice albums.

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Droning vocals

lingering noise in the background of a song

Really simple poppy satisfying chord progressions in noise

yep

whistling

Sludge riffs with blast beats behind them.
youtu.be/6CU4sCDoJes?t=395

Relative minor for the illusion of a key change.

Can we help you, newfriend?

>newfriend
ha

>Tribal drumming
>Bassoons

I know, bustin' your balls. Hows it been? haven't seen you in a while.

These. Also when a riff or a section is repeated layers kept getting added.

>grainy, distorted & chopped samples of female voices

*and layers get added

>Hows it been?
Alright. Same old shit really.
How about you, user?

>Lo-fi recordings of people talking as interludes
>Lo-fi piano in general
>A chaotic crescendo
>Female vocals
>airy guitar
>Melancholic and melodic sound
>Any sound that sounds like early R.E.M
>Strained vocals but not too strained

Singer ends the song by singing/humming a tune along the beat/melody.

Slow Chants
Fast trumpets or sax

Pet Sounds

fuzz pedals

song starts with the sound of a needle being put to the record. ahhh feels good

loud garage rock with psychedelic influences
ex. nonagon infinity, almost anything by thee oh sees

>guitar feedback
>rhodes piano jazz
>feedback/delay/tape experimentation

Boom bap snares and kicks with experimental 2004-2008 high hats and shakers.


Good example:

youtube.com/watch?v=45-clgXYYAY

>instruments come in one at a time

that like drum roll thing you hear on some punk songs like on
youtube.com/watch?v=siziLfP8iP4