ITT: Post genres you want to get into. Other anons give you starting points/guides

What should I start with if I want to get into Ambient?

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Start with Merzbow

Brian Eno, Aphex Twin, Lustmord, Stars of the Lid, Atrium Carceri, Thomas Köner

I know it's a meme, but pic related. I listened to Eno and Stars of the Lid before listening to this, but after listening to this I went back and appreciated the earlier ambient much more.

I really want to get into punk. Where do I start, boys?

The dictators - go girl crazy
Ramones - rocket to russia
Johnny thunders and the heartbreakers - L.A.M.F. cassette mix
Germs - G.I.
The Clash - London Calling
Misfits - Walk Among Us
Black Flag - Damaged
Descendents - Milo Goes to College
Richard Hell - Blank Generation
These are my recommendations in listening order imho

Requesting either 50s rock n roll or psychedelic rock

Thanks user

bump

Punk. I have a very variate music taste and i dont think rock is dead at all, it just mutated.
I listen to Blink 182 and Green Day, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but i want to get into PUNK. Please dont say Ramones, The Clash or Sex Pistols.

Black Flag
Rollins era first, then the others

Reagan Youth
Minor Threat

GG Allin & the murder junkies
Amebix
Anti-Cimex
The Exploited

shit I meant to say GG Allin & the scumfucks

Dubstep

If you're actually serious and not memeing I would start with Dirty Monsters and Nice Sprites since that pretty much kick started the genre.


I haven't listened to dubstep since 2011 but that seems like a good place to start

I wanna get properly into alt metal and nu metal.

The Cla....
Well huh Discharge, Rancid, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat ?

Most of Deftones
Korn's three four-ish albums
SOAD's three first albums
Slipknot s/t

Pop.
I dare to find something that doesn't make me cringe.

>Brostep

Skream
Boxcutter
Burial

>Ambient
>Vaporwave, IDM, Ambient Techno
This board is irredeemable.

David Bowie
Prince
Bjork
Kate Bush

noisey dreampop/ shoegaze

essential albums for almost every genre

>as always mingus is mentioned for the black saint

>no charlie fucking parker

>three albums of ella fitzgerald

>the stooges s/t instead of fun house or raw power

>kick out the jams
>good

>picking these albums of the resident and this heat just for a stupid pun

>5 albums for all metal
>fucking earth 2 takes a spot
>no presence of any movement related to the faster kind of metal

>E2-E4
>good

>suicide
>synthpop

>Ambient works 8592
>IDM

>A space for internet genres

>area and ??? band being more important than yes, camel or even idk art bears

>broad """"""neo psychedelia"""""" area

>downtempo is trip-hop

>television is post-punk but fugazi isn't
Wew lad

What album do you recommend of pic related ?

how can u not like e2e4 lad

>as always mingus is mentioned for the black saint
the chart is limited to 1 album per artist and the black saint is his most relevant album (he actually appears another time in the bebop section of the chart)

>no charlie fucking parker
look again

>three albums of ella fitzgerald
you should rather look at them as one album of irving berlin, one of cole porter and one of rodgers & hart

>the stooges s/t instead of fun house or raw power
raw power is vastly inferior to the other two, and self-titled is probably more representative of the garage rock genre

>picking these albums of the resident and this heat just for a stupid pun
didn't even notice it, thank you

>5 albums for all metal
>fucking earth 2 takes a spot
5 album for all metal is perfectly fine, earth 2 represents the drone metal subgenre

>suicide
>synthpop
where would you put it? it's not punk rock or post-punk

>Ambient works 8592
>IDM
where would you put it? it's not ambient

>A space for internet genres
i see nothing wrong with this

>area and ??? band being more important than yes, camel or even idk art bears
those 5 albums represent the main subgenres: traditional british prog, canterbury/fusion, psych/prog folk, italian prog, french prog
yes or camel would be redundant, and i feel art bears should me more in the experimental rock section

>broad """"""neo psychedelia"""""" area
i see nothing wrong with this

>downtempo is trip-hop
trip-hop is downtempo
only 2 trip-hop albums in there btw

>television is post-punk but fugazi isn't
the punk rock part includes hardcore and post-hardcore

try going for walks if you can when listening to ambient music. I feel like isolation and what scenery is around you are the biggest factors in ambient music.

Another Green World

harsh noise

>>as always mingus is mentioned for the black saint
>the chart is limited to 1 album per artist and the black saint is his most relevant album (he actually appears another time in the bebop section of the chart)
my bad
i'd argue that the black saint being the more relevant doesn't make it his best but well

>>no charlie fucking parker
>look again
my bad (bis)
i actually noticed bird n diz after but forgot to delete that part

>>three albums of ella fitzgerald
>you should rather look at them as one album of irving berlin, one of cole porter and one of rodgers & hart
>>the stooges s/t instead of fun house or raw power
>raw power is vastly inferior to the other two, and self-titled is probably more representative of the garage rock genre
Reasonable arguments

>>picking these albums of the resident and this heat just for a stupid pun
>didn't even notice it, thank you
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albums for all metal
>>fucking earth 2 takes a spot
>5 album for all metal is perfectly fine, earth 2 represents the drone metal subgenre
drone metal is vastly anecdotic in terms of representation within the genre compared to speed/thrash/death desu

>>suicide
>>synthpop
>where would you put it? it's not punk rock or post-punk
Well it's synthpunk and an oddity... if you really have to put it it's probably better there but not as the first album of the section

>if you really have to put it it's probably better there but not as the first album of the section
albums in every section are sorted chronologically

>drone metal is vastly anecdotic in terms of representation within the genre compared to speed/thrash/death desu
the metal part needs to be fixed for sure, maybe type o negative could be replaced by slayer

>>Ambient works 8592
>>IDM
>where would you put it? it's not ambient
As much ambient as it is idm, maybe there should be a techno & a house section

>>A space for internet genres
>i see nothing wrong with this

>>area and ??? band being more important than yes, camel or even idk art bears
>those 5 albums represent the main subgenres: traditional british prog, canterbury/fusion, psych/prog folk, italian prog, french prog
okay i get it
>yes or camel would be redundant, and i feel art bears should me more in the experimental rock section
yes you're right

>>broad """"""neo psychedelia"""""" area
>i see nothing wrong with this
huge variety inside - i understand how would someone call shoegaze neopsychedelia but it still feels weird

>>downtempo is trip-hop
>trip-hop is downtempo
>only 2 trip-hop albums in there btw
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

>>television is post-punk but fugazi isn't
>the punk rock part includes hardcore and post-hardcore
that still feels weird to have post-punk separated from punk but not post-hardcore

>albums in every section are sorted chronologically
But it's still a problem to have suicide as the first album desu, picture someone who never heard synthpop before...

i guess slayer is quite representative given its influence over extreme metal
i would say that type o is more representative than earth but i understand your ambition to reach the farthest possible with a minimal amount of albums

>a summary of all music ever is incomplete
Shocking stuff

>5 album for all metal is perfectly fine
Lol no

I'm trying to get "up to date" on the last couple years of rap music. Is there any trap-ish stuff worth listening to? Interested in more lyrically involved stuff than the yachty type party music.

good place to start
youtube.com/watch?v=1u7vzaqITMA

then maybe check out this
youtube.com/watch?v=zM2t0B-Pg9M

neither are really ambient but they give some good context for what eno was doing

you're right i exaggerated

Grouper is a good entry point into ambient
Or, if you're really having a hard time getting into it, try working your way backwards through julia holters discog

good electronic music.
I loved The Prodigy's "The Fat of the Land"

>But it's still a problem to have suicide as the first album desu, picture someone who never heard synthpop before...
suicide will scare them, and they won't waste their time listening to the shit genre which is synthpop
seems good to me

lol yes, your genre is not more important than the others