Musical fetishes

>noisy, dissonant, atonal post punk

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>singer screams so loudly you can tell that they're reliving some kind of traumatic experience

>Mallets
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>Mallets
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>MALLETS
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>when they drag the pick along the string and it makes that squelching noise

ooooooooooft

This so much
Favourite examples?

Train samples

This, pitched percussion is the best.

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sick shit

i was listening to the pop group when i posted this :-) pil's flower of romance can get atonal at points. this heat. the list could go on forever

>when a singer with a typically deep voice hits high notes

>heavy distorted bass guitar/synth

>TRITONES UP IN THIS BITCH :

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>vocoders

>guitarist makes the guitar sound like other instruments
>guitarist makes the guitar make non-instrumental sounds

>string and/or horn section out of fucking nowhere

>Female-fronted doom/stoner/sludge

is it bad that I really like key changes

little step ups in hat patterns like: youtube.com/watch?v=AlaRjP8pg0Q

it's even better when the music use a non equal temperament such as meantone because the keys have different moods

"noisy, dissonant, atonal post punk" is "the list goes on..." for Sup Forums, """templar""" badger. How is talking cat bob by the way after he """lost his trip""" when his """hard drive crashed""" ((((canonically))) speaking that is)? still piecing together a teamview movie from streaming someone's compromised PC?

>jangle

Rema Rema - Wheel in the Roses

When a metal song has those drum-driven guitar combos that "descend". Still trying to figure out if there's a technical name for it

The intro to this song is solid
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looks like youre into minimalism too

you mean pick slide

Super loud distorted drum comes in after the song quiets down
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came here to post this

horns/strings in any rock song give me a music boner and I don't even like prog rock that much

Guitar is a string instrument

>classical chord progression in a metal song

When song breaks in to a second mellotron-driven part.

>"woah, why are the drums getting more aggressive, but the track is staying the same?"
>giant impact out of nowhere

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the goth rock thing with jangly arpeggios over distorted chords, i love every song with it even if it sucks

More like this?

should've posted the one with bell labaratory

name songs besides Good Morning, Captain that do this.

you know, for science

riff progressions like this
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Led Zeppelin does it a lot, I wish I could give specifics but none are springing to mind

>singer makes guitar sound like many different animals, ranging from elephants to birds

I Love the Valley OH! by Xiu Xiu comes to mind

I called in siiiick, from your FUUUNERAAAAL!!!

>samples from old movies/tv shows

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>Joey Santiago using a plastic bottle to make a crashing sound with his guitar in Vamos
Holy shit

Lol what?

>soft rain in background of acoustic guitar
cheesy as fuck but soooo good

This is exactly what I thought of when I read that. Best track on the album easily.

First three Xiu Xiu albums + Chapel of the Chimes + Fag Patrol

>when a slow, quiet song gets loud and noisy and a little bit scary
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i personally think joey santiago might be the most underrated guitar player of all time. he literally never gets recognition.

the only person i've ever heard even mention him in the context of the pixies was bowie

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>beat fades into nothing as the rap man keeps going, then comes back the same as before

ATCQ kills this

Agree. Not only he had a great sense of rhythm and swing, but he also made the atonality/bursts of noise feel apropiate and necessary.

Also, where did Bowie acknowledge him?

The first three PiL albums are this, been listening to them alot lately. Keith's guitar playing is absolutely flawless

This, any time a song makes me wonder how the guitarist made their guitar sound like that I love it.
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>bass harmonics

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at around 1:45. also everything bowie says in this video is absolutely spot-on, dude was so intelligent

and yeah what you said is totally true as well, the lines he put in just perfectly complimented every song. like that 3 note thing he does right before the chorus in Gouge Away

> songs like this
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fuzzy guitars a la "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"

comfy retro-futurist 90s ambient techno, literally no better genre
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THIS

frankie teardrop

Lo fi drums on the glow pt 2

I don't get startled anymore but I still get a chill down my spine

minimalistic piano trap beats
zaytoven is my god

Heaven In Her Arms by Converge on their album Jane Doe

>three simple words bled me dry
>three simple words bled us dry, bled us dry
>I
>LOVE
>YOU

Why the fuck didn't they continued that route? Those were the guys who called rock dead. They had the potential to become the greatest

Infighting. Wobble didn't like Levene, Levene didn't like Lydon and Lydon didn't like Levene. Wobble left first and they lost the brilliant bassist, then Levene leaves so no more of that amazing guitar and suddenly you're left with Lydon getting complete creative control over everything and then the balance is off. I mean i love the guy but he really doesn't like compromises.

Still I'd never expect the full commercial route from someone like lydon.

>whatver happens to Morty in Head Bent Over.
How can you call it?

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>constant 16th note hi-hat, tambourine or similarly high pitched percussive instrument

>band has two bass players

those guitars at 2:56 get me every fucking time

Wait, what happened to Talking Cat Bob? I have actually been wondering about this seen I have been back here. Was he proven as a poseur as well?

i like my music like i don't like my women
>brown as fuck

>sounds like several layers of sound superposed

Um, Single Mothers?

>Artist twists a coffee mug across the strings after strumming to make a wailing sound

>lightly distorted and loud, trebly bass guitar in the mix
>guitar screeching and serving as a background noise
>exploding crescendos - godspeed's in Storm
>sexy female vocals - elysian fields
>smart drum fills that make drumming pop out (deafheaven - pecan tree)
>emotion in vocals or performances - especially live when the musicians just go apeshit and they don't know what they're doing anymore

>Wall of instruments
>High frequencies
>Very emotional vocals (crying, yelling, etc.)
>Horns
>Choirs
>Laugh tracks (Swans - Just a Little Boy)
>In extreme metal genres, layered vocals (high screams with low growls simultaneously, like in Sarcofago - INRI)
>Pianos
>Organic sounding electronic
>Tribal drums

>snythetic arpeggiators melodic emo where the music is louder than the guy and hes screaming
>bass build up

you like skate punk I guess?

ukuleles
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D I S C I P L I N E

>Clean electric guitar w/ slides and taps
>Synchronicity between drums and other instruments
>Polyrhythms
>Emotional vocals
>Well used dissonance
>Extreme changes in dynamics

overproduced nu-metal

>How can you call it?
absolute cancer

circuit bending to make noise music

i'm only just now realizing the guitar in elephant talk sounds like an elephant

Nick reinhart

I WAS BORN IN THIS TOWN


kinda like that?

I like the opposite
When James Blake's voice drops down in retrograde
Gets me Everytime

And the guitar in Matte Kudasai is a seagull.

always been a fan of looping instrumentals.
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Also really like stuff along these lines, but I'm not sure how to really describe or express what it is.
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Fuzzy bass. Also, guitars way more distorted than most people like.

>band records in analog and plays so loud and distorted the album clips

These tracks are fucking dope thanks user

you mean repeats it over and over and over and over and it's the only part of their songs that doesn't have that 4 bar looped backing but since it's just silence instead it's really really fucking boring

laughing hieroglyphic by avey tare and one of us cannot be wrong by leonard cohen

>airy, ethereal female vocals
>dream-like sound