Italy:
Cccp- Affinità-Divergenze
Storm{O}- Sospesi Nel vuoto Bruceremo In Un Attimo E Il Cerchio Sarà Chiuso
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso- Io Sono Nato Libero
Area- Arbeit Macht Frei
Soviet Soviet- Fate
ITT: name a country and five albums you like from that country. others rate your taste
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it would be more fun if others picked the country for us
I guess
great taste bro
>ITT: name a country and list the first five rock albums from rym from that country
None of those is rock
it's literally just post-punk and progressive rock
sorry no one can achieve your level of cultural tourism, but not everyone collects music from different countries like it's a card game
but hey, nice ugandan music folder, the p4k drones will be super mad at you
yeah, and Storm{O} hardcore punk
right, rock
I'm ugandan, though
this
non-english music is totally irrelevant!!
:
I'm struggling to wrap my head around how you're defending a cultural tourism thread by criticising cultural tourism
Brazil:
>Ira!
Psicoacustica
>Gilberto Gil
Cérebro Eletrônico
>Mutantes
Os Mutantes
>Lô Borges & MIlton Nascimento
Clube da Esquina
>Tim Maia
Tim Maia Racional Vol.1
Bonus:
>Boogarins
Manual
>Caetano Veloso
Tropicalia
>Engenheiros do Hawaii
Revolta dos Dândis
p.s. don't complaint about the lack of Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. Those artists are overrated as fuck.
op just wants a fun game where people trade music from different places
but no I must be the superior patrician and I must show off how I'm the one who knows music because I downloaded so many traditional chants compilations off big labels that are as easy to find as rym music
ITT: mad itanons
stop meming CCCP you greasy wop
i dont want mu talking about good works
ow didn't see that was a rock thread forget what I say about chico buarque and tom jobim (these guys never played rock). But the ones that I listed definitely are (or has some elements of) rock.
>Those artists are overrated as fuck
but you picked Gilberto Gil & C. Veloso tho :^)
also do you like Lô Borges solo albums? good shit imho
but no one did that. the concept you're criticising is op's concept. the post you originally replied to was essentially agreeing with you
Who gives a fuck faggot they were rymcore prior
>the concept you're criticising is op's concept
no it's not, I'm criticizing you, you know that
>the post you originally replied to was essentially agreeing with you
you mean this one?
>non-english music is totally irrelevant!!
because I know you were being sarcastic, you're not smart
actually I can see you shaking from here, on the top of all those malagasian unknown artists compilations that you proud yourself off downloading it even more because it's not on rym
you're lame, go make a false flag thread about saving rock music to massage your ego
what's this shit, amico?
no I mean this one suggesting that the thread is going to be filled with cultural tourism. which is essentially the amount of what you've said, except apparently cultural tourism is only bad if it's obscure
Italy too:
>Lino Capra Vaccina - Antico Adagio
>Piero Milesi - Modi
>Roberto Cacciapaglia - Sei Note In Logica
>Caterina Caselli - I Singoli A's & B's
>Piero Umiliani - Genti e Paesi Del Mondo
mostly instrumental: i'm not so fan of Italian languages
edgy post-punk Florence of the early 80s
>France
MC Solaar - Prose Combat
Pépé Bradock - Burning
Deathspell Omega - Paracletus
DJ Cam Quartet - Saint-Germain des Près Café Vol.9
Etienne De Crecy - Prix Choc
don't call me florence
>only bad if it's obscure
but how do you determined if something is obscure or you? you? please...
honestly I'm lost here
I thought I knew who was trolling who but I don't
but you're wrong and listening to music from different places is not a bad thing
but, of course, I know you're false flagging
not very smart of you
>listening to music from different places is not a bad thing
I agree. which is why I took issue with your post(s) putting people down for exploring music from different countries
I don't understand the question
Caetano and Gilberto 80's and late 70's stuff are really overrated (and bad), but their 60's albums are amazing. They fucking revolutionize the Brazilian music scene (and the world in some extent). Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim stayed a little more in their own genres, they innovate in some of their releases, but I feel that they were a little more formulatic than Gilberto and Caetano. And with if you are a humanities college student in Brazil (like myself) you would get sick of hearing Chico Buarque's name.
About Lô Borges, I didn't listen to his solo albums, definitely on my backlog though.
By the way MIlton's Milagre dos Peixes is in the same level of Clube de Esquina, you should check it out if you haven't already
>I agree.
no you don't
you want me to defend your hoarding, when I'm only defending op
you're the one who looks down on people who know little about """""""world music""""""" when all you do in fact is to click "download file"
you're the cultural tourist because you only listen to """""""traditional music"""""", aka you treat other cultures as primitive and want to watch them as animals
I can read you perfectly
shut up you two, I'm trying to sleep
is England still a country
because
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Soft Machine - Third
Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
David Bowie - Low
>you want me to defend your hoarding, when I'm only defending op
I don't hoard or even listen to that much foreign music user. I just came in this thread and saw you presenting an exaggerated image of people who listen to foreign music and called you out for it
>you're the one who looks down on people who know little about """""""world music"""""""
what are you even referring to?
and why not Germany
Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express
Can - Future Days
Faust - IV
Blonker - Die Zeit Steht Still
Klaus Schulze - Timewind
>what are you even referring to?
I don;t know anymore
USA!USA!USA!USA!
Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove
Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Going On
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Bruce Springsteen - The Darkness on the Edge of
Steely
Miles Davis - Jack Johnson
great works, thank you
NIPPON BANZAI (something japanese)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - THOUSAND KNIVES
Ryo Fukui - Scenery
Sugar Babe - Songs
New Dreams Ltd. - Sleepline
2 8 1 4 - 新しい日の誕生
captcha's an accordion. when the fuck is google ever going to need to know how to automatically identify an accordion
>New Dreams Ltd. - Sleepline
>2 8 1 4 - 新しい日の誕生
>japanese
i was kinda joking about Veloso & co. it's just I can't get into bossa nova, even when it's mixed with pop, tropicalia, etc. Overall, I really prefer the Clube da Esquina scene (ie. Beto Guedes).
And I'm more found of Milton earlier career desu: his 1967-70 LPs are awesome.
Tuca became one of my favorite Brazilian singer recently.
youtu.be
Ooooo kaaanataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Neil Young - After the Gold Rush
Neil Young - Time Fades Away
Neil Young - Tonight's the Night
Neil Young - Comes a Time (do all his albums have temporal names? just noticing this)
Drake (lol) - Thank Me Later
shit well the label might be japanese. japan was definitely a struggle, I haven't even heard Thousand Knives yet but its coming up real soon
more temporal-core: Rust Never Sleeps, Sleeps With Angels, Decade
Clube Esquina scene is amazing, more refined than Tropicalia. But I don't know, I kinda leans towards Tropicalia a little more, I think I can dig a little more the lofi sound of the Tropicalia scene than Clube da Esquina almost progressive rock production quality.