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Jason Gray
>when you're listening to tracks on shuffle and you get christian gregorian chants followed by black metal
Kayden Turner
wow ur such an eclectic person!! truly a modern eccentric
Henry Reed
acurate
Robert Rivera
ikr
Julian Cooper
Delete this thread
Jackson Flores
make me
Henry Fisher
My favorite "___ came on after ___ in shuffle" kind of humblebrag post came from this guy who thought he'd ascended because he had both Outkast and AC/DC in his library
Gavin Parker
let him be happy
Dylan James
i know man, piracy's exciting, i wonder why there aren't even more wacky genre-mashing artists because of it
Isaac Young
I did, I rec'd him "kid rock"
Jeremiah Collins
Wow yeah nice one dude haha i bet he wouldn't be able to listen to le patrician music like Fishmins and Le Rally Nut
Kayden Wilson
I like how I fucked up in this scenario in which I did nothing at all
Bentley Flores
Dearest Heavenly Father, Lord almighty, O Merciful, My Gentlest Creator, I've came to you today for forgiveness, for I'm back on my bullshit.
Xavier Howard
How do I into Les Rallizes Denudes
Isaiah Parker
You don't.
If you really must, listen to 77 Live and Mizutani.
Charles Roberts
Just listen to any one song and you'll get the jist of it. Night of the killers is a p lit track but even if you like it you'll probably get tired of hearing the same formula on every song.
Fushitsusha is better imo, haino may have ripped off mizutani but he sure did it better. It's Still the same thing,though
Caleb Gomez
Go back to 2011 when everyone thought they were cool after hearing them in that Dirty Beaches track
Matthew Hill
>Dirty Beaches who?
John Sullivan
How do I into Keiji Haino? The only thing I've heard from him was last year's collab with O'Rourke and Ambarchi, and I just thought it was sorta okay.
Benjamin Adams
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Ian Johnson
If I trip, does that make me patrician?
Jacob Allen
...
John Baker
nah
Matthew Watson
actually yes
Ethan Thompson
What to do for my next chart.....
Vaporwave? Metal? A different genre? Random stuff I pick myself?
Christopher Campbell
Cumbia
Hudson Turner
do a free-form chart! those are fun
Bentley Ramirez
leave daily you filthy imposter
Ethan Ross
I think I know what those are............
What are they?
Camden Campbell
previous thread: thanks
John Lewis
New Orleans bounce Descargas Noise-grind
Jason Stewart
you basically just start out with an empty chart and you add albums as you listen to them
Noah Campbell
nah outsider musicians. Start with Ives and end with Viper.
Justin Sanchez
bless
Matthew Mitchell
Think I'm gonna do vaporwave
Already made a chart for it anyways
Austin Howard
If anything, it makes you more of a pleb
Might as well. I've never dug that many Vaporwave albums but I'm sure there's something worthwhile out there
Carson Howard
at co: >I'll think of something. Soon? When is the listen along happening? First one starts this weekend, so have something by Friday or Saturday I guess. If you pick it Sunday afternoon not a lot of people will have time to listen to the record really. Ideally something not everybody has heard already (and not too shitty either) but you can pick anything actually. If it's on youtube or soundcloud or any place that you can stream through plug.dj we'll have a listenalong of the listenalong record (duh) at 15:00 GMT on Sunday. Otherwise people just download the record and listen to it, or maybe somebody uploads it to yt for the listenalong like it has been done some other time. what should I wear? A metallica shirt, or a megadeath one if you don't have the former. i like this new op pasta
Caleb Stewart
You fucked up
Gavin Price
Much obliged
Ethan Thompson
Good night /daily/!
Cooper Anderson
god bless and sleep tite
Easton Sanders
zzzzzzzzzzzzz sleep good
Leo Murphy
Actually a cool chart to do would be depressive black metal/ blackgaze
Idk which albums I'd choose for it though ;)
Evan Turner
no it wouldn't listen to proper bm instead
Ethan Gomez
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Jackson Reyes
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Zachary Gonzalez
might just do black metal general then
lots of essentials in that genre i havent heard
William Harris
do you want some recs? what have you heard and liked?
Also, made a little chart. Thoughts? Anything I should replace or add on?
Luis Cooper
>stressed about this week because 3 midterms, 4 assignments and a job interview >midterm I'm most worried about gets moved to next week >biggest assignment that I haven't started moved to next week >second biggest assignment that I haven't started moved to next week >biggest assignment gets moved farther into next week Procrastination pays off lads! Rec me victory jazz or sad classical depending on how tonight's midterm goes.
:^)
Wyatt Harris
scooter no time to chill
Oliver Lewis
Cola and Jimmu - I Give to You My Love and Devotion
Blake Wilson
Hello /daily/ how are you today?
Just passing by to wish y'all a good day and to say I'm relistening Mingus and it finally clicked. I saw the face of God, it seems.
Nolan Moore
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Luis Watson
What's that one second metal song again?
Kevin Sanders
Napalm Death - You suffer (But why?)
Oliver Taylor
and was it jeb's?
Evan Robinson
Thanks!
Logan Scott
Does anyone know if there's like, some big anthology for Chess records stuff? Or at least like a blogspot with tons of Chess records on it to download?
Blake Sanders
you mean the game or is that a band
Wyatt Miller
I'm looking for every possibly issue of Manuel Göttsching's E2-E4 obviously.
Evan Harris
i dont know where to find that sorry
Ryan Hernandez
This trump guy
FUCK HIM
Random hot takes:
I unironically enjoy Sugar Ray's Fly
Sufjan Stevens blows
The video to windowlicker is really dated (song is great)
Oval Diskont is just okay
Father John Misty pisses me off because I agree with him on certain things but he's such a smug cunt
Jej
Gavin Johnson
Forgot the trip
Julian Wilson
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Thomas Cook
>This trump guy >FUCK HIM
Angry pigger inbound
Jacob Scott
Indie Rock more like boring trash
Asher Hill
more like sufjan stevens blows me cause he's so talented and good looking
Adam Williams
so much for the tolerant left amirite?
Parker Diaz
tru
Luis Ortiz
I would let him
Julian Morales
/daily/ more like /gayly/
Robert Butler
damn...
Ian Gonzalez
How will we ever recover?
Lucas Harris
Woo, almost through this chart.
Nick Cave - Tender Prey
Haven’t dug this guy’s style so far and this didn’t really change it. The first few songs are really solid, managing to mix bluesy stuff with more menacing sounding post-punk. It seems like he’s trying too hard to sound evil though, I think he polishes up the act better on Let Love In. Nice moments but not exactly my thing.
2.5/5
The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man
The jangly guitar is just great and these guys really know how to make a catchy song. The title track is obviously classic and actually makes me pretty nostalgic. My dad used to have a Byrds Greatest Hits tape that he played and that was definitely my favorite. Anyway, consistently solid, I’m really becoming a sucker for this whole 60s style.
3/5
The Byrds - Fifth Dimension
The whole psych/space rock doesn’t really work for these guys. There’s a handful of good ideas, like the sampling on “2-4-2 Foxtrot”. There’s also some nice moments on tracks like “Eight Miles High” and “Mr Spaceman”. Ultimately, it isn’t anything special and their version of “Hey Joe” is also awful.
2.5
Young Gangstas - Pre-Meditated Gangsterism
I always expected New Orleans rap to be more of an equal balance between west coast and Memphis influences but it always leans heavily to the west. I guess it’s b/c Master P is from the Bay and he brings a lot of those ideas into the mix in No Limit. This is more Southern sounding to me than usual, which I loved. There’s a lot of those creepy 3 6 sounding beats with the occasional whining synth - a great combo. The rappers themselves are entertaining, rapping about some hardcore shit but the beats ensure they don’t sound too cheesy. This style sounds a lot like a musical version of a psychological thriller, with all this talk of mental health and psych wards and all that creepy stuff. I love the balance it strikes, this is one of the cooler gangsta rap albums I’ve managed to find.
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Landon Flores
Anyone wanna take over updating / running the /daily/ website? Preferably someone who's been here for a couple of years.
Also feel free to rec me weird electronic music a la James Ferraro, OPN, Arca, n other Tinymixtapes-approved type nonsense.
Isaac Martin
Probably gonna start this new chart later in the week. The formatting is garbage because GIMP is garbage and so are my graphic design skills.
Any suggestions? Anything I should definitely skip? Figured I'd ask while the thread is kinda dead.
Jack Sanchez
why two iron maiden albums?
Adam Collins
Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information (1974) >psychedelic soul
I seem to have the exact opposite opinion on this that most people have. Most people seem to take the a-side over the b-side, as both sides are split evenly between different styles. The a-side is the soul with Otis' vocals, and the b-side is instrumental, kinda easy listening music. I really don't like the soul that much, mainly because Otis' is /not/ a good soul vocalist, at all. The instrumentals are also kinda flat. They're chill, but they're very light and nonthreatening, which isn't what I look for in soul or funk at all. The b-side is some real cool spacy elevator music instrumentals. Think of Booker T. & the M.G.'s if they were a lot cooler and they had some badass drum machines. Otis' greatness as a multi-instrumentalist is really prominent on these tracks, and the primitive drum machine makes them feel truly psychedelic, unlike the more flaccid psychedelia on the a-side.
2.5+
Kayden Clark
damn I am HYPE as SHIT for that Black Disco review
Kevin Campbell
i'd love to but i'm trash at stuff like that :(
i can rec ya some stuff though
Amnesia Scanner - AS Truth Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - In Summer chris††† - No Lives Matter Darren Keen - It's Never Too Late to Say You're Welcome Anna Meredith - Varmints VAPERROR - Acid Arcadia
i think rod recced me all of these so you should probably mine his rym or something for stuff like that
oh man the magnolia electric co is incredible
that your first songs: ohia album?
Parker Perez
triggered what did you think of the title track though?
Austin Garcia
Idk, I figured they were one of the early metal groups I've completely missed out on, aside from Death and Anthrax. Not super interested in checking out Anthrax yet though, I heard pretty mixed things.
I have a whole list of metal basics on RYM that I'm hoping to get to eventually though
Good, I'm hyped to hear it!
No, I've actually heard The Lioness and Didn't Let It Rain so far and loved em both. Pretty pumped to check out Magnolia Electric Co though, I've heard nothing but good things
Th@nks 4 th3 ®ecs m8 I was listening to the bit of AS Truth earlier and was digging it. I'll check out the rest.
Alexander Edwards
title track was definitely my favorite on the a-side
I'm not as big into it as either the lioness or didn't it rain, but it's still incredible.
they're all great aren't they?
awesome, hope you'll like em all.
Austin Peterson
had an amazing day desu
what next, sargasso sea? i really dont wanna do another dj screw back to back i feel i won't appreciate it as much
Nathan Brooks
Excuse me sir
But the KLF must be on there
Tyler Adams
Ken, never listened to it but i love that album cover.
What did you think of A Seperation, besides the rating?
Josiah Moore
Oh shit, I forgot to add that one. I'll replace one or just add another row if I'm feeling ambitious
Andrew Foster
>What did you think of A Seperation, besides the rating? i don't watch too many foreign films (much less from the Middle East) so personally i was really entertained watching how different the settings, politics, beliefs and culture are in contrast to most american films. of course i also loved the story and seeing our main guy trying to deal with his dad, his wife and his daughter, it was pretty crazy, and that ending was pretty perfect.
Thomas Long
Nice, Iranian cinema is def my favorite non-English type of film. It's always classic
Kevin Campbell
>Ralph Towner & John Abercrombie - Sargasso Sea i've hit ECM hell
i need to watch more foreign films and more films in general, but its p hard to balance music, books, shows and films all at the same time
Nolan Bailey
bomp
Juan Torres
How was your day /daily/?
Went through some records I found in my Dad's basement. Not much of interest, I did get a weird promo LP of The Downward Spiral and a couple other things (he apparently had a PiL Metal Box his friend gave to him as a gift but I couldn't find it). I'm saving up for a Pro-Ject so I can actually use them, as the turntable that he had is beyond saving (rest of his old stuff works great, barring some scuffs). I've been checking Craigslist for a nice used table and all I see is a sea of Crosleys.
We also found a shitload of old demos and bootlegs of random old local punk/metal/whatever bands he taped, I might rip them if I ever get a half decent deck. Would anyone be interested in that? They're almost certainly bad.