Request a genre you want to get into and an user may help you out

I'll start with some Darkwave
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Listen to Dead can dance - Xavier

soul

and i've listened to the most acclaimed artists in the gnere

I want to get more into hip hop. I've mostly been a jazz/rock music guy and want to get into something new

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I've been listening mostly shoegaze and post rock lately and I feel like getting into something like rap or hip hop

seconding soul

Darkwave is fucking hot senpai.

Mix of drone and sludge (that isn't Boris)

Hip-hop

and no memes please

Summertime06
Bardo Pond--Bufo Alvarius amen 29:15

Shoegaze

I think I've listened to all the classics and would like to go deeper into the genre. I'm okay with being recommended classics as well seeing as I want to make sure I have all the bases covered.

youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4M

>I've already listened to the most acclaimed artists in the genre
Good album though

Classical music and traditional folk

try this and let me know what you think
youtube.com/watch?v=_02zy5EAsHI

Early Nick Cave
From Her to Eternity is just tooo fucking abrasive, and I listened to most of Foetus discography

If you want to be sad Souvlaki
If something more poppy Going Blank Again

meme trap

Swirlies--BTAB
Bowery Electric--Beat

those are sort of secondary classics in the genre. If you're looking for deeper cuts, check out Southpacific--Constance and Medicine--Shot Forth Self Living (that's more noiserock but whatever)

Noise

check lil ugly mane or paidprogramming by bones

Death Metal, I just can't get over the vocals and most of it sounds the same

>classical music
youtube.com/watch?v=WuqyfEyNXQo
I think Dvorak's 9th is one of the best introductions to classical music. Catchy themes all around and follows a cyclical structure. Each movement quotes themes from the previous movements.

antonin-dvorak.cz/en/symphony9
scroll down to "Formal structure and content" if you need help locating the themes.

youtube.com/watch?v=UF18bkfrZUE

You can't just go from clean vocals to death metal

give this a go
youtube.com/watch?v=pN6Ss8lgowA

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Enjoy senpai

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Stuff like Schönberg's later works.

I need something that doesn't have some common progression.
It has to be different, preferably dissonant.

space rock recs?

Luminous Orange - Drop Your Vivid Colours
Tokyo Shoegazer - Crystallize

Anything like Flood by Boris

legit Country recs? I like Michael Hurley and Neil Young

vaporwave please someone.

Free improvisation. I love what i've heard, but recs would be cool.

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Dont listen to this dude

please. I've listened to some vector graphics and saint pepsi, and want to know where to go from there

Yellow Swans - Going Places
Merzbow - Hybrid Noisebloom

Meant for

vaporwave has so many varying subgenres so it's hard to sum it all up in a few recs. To get the most out of each style, listen to Birth of A New Day by 2 8 1 4 (ambientwave), Floral Shoppe (classic style), Blank Banshee 0 (vaportrap), and Hit Vibes (future funk).

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youtu.be/8oBbJg_PqbU
youtu.be/3r2zleGxv7w

This is like the holy four that cover the main styles of vapor with their most popular or acclaimed works. Once you listen to all of these to see which elements you like/dislike about the genre, there is tons more to explore.

Just recommend me stuff based on these. Or freakfolk, been meaning to get into freakfolk.

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Murder Ballads and Let the Love In

suicide boys and bones

Nazoranai - The Most Painful Time...

Comus - First Utterance

Gene Clark - No Other is fucking gold my man

thanks ƒam

Ambient

>Madvillainy
MF DOOMs other projects are worth checking out too (MM...FOOD, Operation Doomsday)
>My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
Listen to it before you call it a meme like everyone else on here. Kanyes old stuff is good too. (College Dropout, Late Registration)
>Atrocity Exhibition
Best album of 2016 imo.
>good kid m.A.A.d city and To Pimp A Butterfly
Not really the biggest Kendrick fan but a lot of people like these.
There's of course a lot more albums that are even better than these but I would say these are the best entry-level hiphop albums.

Listen to Bauhaus, Joy Division, The Sisters of Mercy, Tears for Fears, Cocteau Twins, The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Chameleons, Depeche Mode, Clan of Xymox, Trance to the Sun, Lycia, Black Tape For a Blue Girl, Crystal Castles, Lebanon Hanover, more Dead Can Dance and this track
youtu.be/DfsQ3iAGS44

Shoegaze. I've already listened to Loveless and I didn't like it. My ears actually hurt after listening.

>

Harsh Noise Metal

Please dont give just one rec

try Slowdive
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>"more of exactly this"
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>"that was still too noisy"
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>"happier dammit"
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I'm deep into showgaze and I want to expand to noise pop now, anything I should check out?

>most important
Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy
Mercury Rev - Yerself is Steam, Boces
MBV - You Made Me Realise, Isn't Anything

>twee, catchy, fun
MBV - Sunny Sundae Smile, Ecstasy and Wine
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart s/t
Black Tambourine s/t
Rocketship - A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness

>ow my ears
Animal Collective - Spirit They've Gone, Spirit They've Vanished
Medicine - Shot Forth Self Living

>shoegaze elements
Swirlies - Blonder Tongue Audio Baton, They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days
Rollerskate Skinny - Shoulder Voices, Horsedrawn Wishes

>Japanese weirdness
Shinsei Kamattechan - Tsumanne

>dude JAMC lmao
A Place to Bury Strangers - s/t, Exploding Head
Magnetic Fields - Distortion

how do I get into avant garde music? Love noise/noise rock/noise ____. Already know I love Arvo Parte.

Depends on what kind of Avant-garde you are looking for, but a common starting point would be The Residents or Mr.Bungle

late 80's/early 90's hip hop

think A Tribe Called Quest

Skullstep

rock

Chiptune

>MBV - You Made Me Realise, Isn't Anything
>Rocketship - A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness
never thought of these as noise pop, and STGSTV is one of my favorite albums, I guess the 'ow my ears' is what I'm most attracted to.

I'll make sure to check everything out, thanks user

Rocketship is less noisy yeah, I kinda just added it because it's pretty similar to the rest

Also I just remembered A.R. Kane. Specifically the When You're Sad/Haunting single. The rest is dream pop and alt dance.

Folk punk. I have been really into all of Pat the Bunny's projects and the other very well known ones like Mischief Brew, TBIAPB, Days N Daze. What are some other really great groups to check out that I may be easy to miss?

jk the Up Home EP has feedback too

Been wanting to get into Free Jazz lately, any good recs?

definitely check out east side stories vol 1-12, huge selection of artists on there and a lot of their best songs. should be fairly simple to find artists to branch into. vol 3 my personal favourite

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Dont listen to the other user, start with solo piano stuff and make your way to symphonies
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Disintegration loops

Something like Have a Nice Life, I think it's called blackgaze.

proto stoner rock

Led Zeppelin - IV
or
Husker Du

>ambient
Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Volume II
Hoedh - Hymnvs
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports
Steve Roach - Structures From Silence
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Black Earth
Gas - Pop
Thomas Köner - Nunatak Gongamur
Laraaji - Ambient 3: Day of Radiance
raison d'être - The Empty Hollow Unfolds
Stars of the Lid - And Their Refinement of the Decline
U-R-I - The Bone Tree Soundtracks, Volume One
Aghast - Hexerei im Zwielicht der Finsternis
Alio Die - Aura Seminalis

should give you a good foundation to start

>Ambient
This man:

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I'm looking for black metal. I've heard some and I like the more atmospheric side of it. I love Altar of Plagues' first album. like longer tracks, so don't avoid those.

Yo, huge bm nerd here, you want more like altar of plagues or what else? I can give you just about anything.

The first thing I heard was Kvelertak, which I realize isn't solely black metal, but they had some decent songs and were pretty fun when I was like 14.

The first time I heard White Tomb I was reaaally surprised because I'd never liked metal this much since Dopethrone.

Give me something you think I should definitely check out and something else that you think I'll like.

Alright, so you're entirely into hipster black metal so I'll give you that and hope you branch out, because I think if i just rec you random trve shit or really weird atmo shit you're just gonna get turned off.

Cobalt - Eater of Birds (black metal x atmosludge)
Heretoir - The Circle (Prog blackgaze)
The Great Old Ones - TEKELI-LI (atmosludge x blackgaze)
Laster - Ons vrije fatum (atmo black x post punk)
Oathbreaker - Rheia (Atmo sludge x crust punk x black metal, blackgaze, pitchforkcore)
Hail Spirit Noir - Mayhem in Blue (psych rock x black metal)
Ghost Bath - Moonlover (comfy depressive blackgaze)
Nechochwen - Heart of Akamon (folky black metal with native american folk music influences)
Primordial - Where Greater Men Have Fallen (doomy folk black with not very harsh vocals)
Weakling - Dead as Dreams (one of the first american atmo black albums, respected both by new fans and die hard fans)
Saor - Guardians (folky blackgaze with lots of celtic influences)


Not a complete list at all, but this'll get you started I think. Black metal is an immensely diverse genre, have fun with it m8.

also, in regards to white tomb, I think you'll like eater of birds the most out of those if you loved that album. Also check out the rest of Altar of Plagues discog, they're one of my favorite bands and one of like, 3 that do the post-black metal thing right (the others being Inter Arma and one other band I'm blanking on right now).

Give me that weird shit, too! I like metal, I just haven't checked Black at all. I think pitchfork/fantano metal is terrible, I've heard Sunbather, Ghost and some other shit I think they love and didn't like it at all.

I'll check some of these out now

How do i noise rock? I like the pop sensibilities of YLOAM and the laidback-ness of LRD but the rest seems kinda bland

Didn't see this when I replied. I love their 3 albums, they're an excellent band. White Tomb is just my personal favorite. Mammal and Teethed Glory get almost equal praise from me.

I'll check out Cobalt right now, I've seen their name plenty of times before.

Bluegrass, the only artist of the genre I know is Leadbelly

oh lmao, you said white tomb and I instantly gave you hisptercore, mb. Those are all good albums, but if you wanted more trve you should've said so.

hmm, weird shit...


Abhor - Vocat spiritum morti
Acherontas - Ma-Ion (Formulas of Reptilian Unification)
Howls of Ebb - Cursus Impasse: The Pendlomic Vows
Cultes des Ghoules - Häxan
Darkspace - Dark Space I
Blut aus Nord - The Work Which Transforms God
Black Funeral - Vampyr - Throne of the Beast (maybe not so much weird as insanely raw, still great tho)
Todesstoß - Hirngemeer
Lunatic Gods - Inhuman & Insensible
Malignant Eternal - Tårnet
Master's Hammer - Jilemnický okultista
Ankou Awaits - Sobrwydd a Disgyblaeth (i think this album is laughably bad, but others think it's an underground masterpiece, sort of like anti music in a way, only reccing because you said you wanted weird shit, approach with caution)
Emit - A Sword of Death for the Prince (I actually have yet to listen to this one, but I've heard it's a really bizzare noise/black metal band very similar to UTARM, and i've heard UTARM and they're weirdo so there u go)

just a smattering of weird shit, generally avoiding the obvious. Honestly if you want just a general introduction to black metal, there are a ton of charts with entry level stuff on the Sup Forums wiki, I'm giving you stuff that's not on there for the most part.
Teethed Glory and Injury is a top 10 album all time for me, enjoy my man.

Haha I was a bit puzzled about the hipster black metal taste.

Teethed Glory would definitely be my fav if the industrial sound was more prominent until the end. I remember hearing Mills and being very excited for an industrial black metal album by them. I think it's great nonetheless.


Thanks for the recs, man. I have some listening to do!

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Normie request. Stoner.

psychedelic rock

Agalloch and Alcest have been recommended to me plenty of times, never checked them out appropiately.

I didn't like Alcest that much for the same reason as this. It sounds fine, but it doesn't challenge me or make me feel anything significant. Their music feels formulaic for me, it's something I've felt with bands like Dream Theater, too, but I dislike them, I can tolerate Agalloch.

I didn't like it at all on first listen.
This might not work for you, but imo just listen to it again

Same except I've only listened to Loveless but I didn't really like it apart from Only Shallow

Want to get into some dense pop. Example: Lemon Demon, but more densely layered with sound.

Cant find the genre!

>The first thing I heard was Kvelertak, which I realize isn't solely black metal, but they had some decent songs and were pretty fun when I was like 14.

Enslavement of Beauty - Traces O' Red

Unlike other norwegian black metal their music is more shakespearean than trve kult shit, I think you'll like the atmosphere

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something like
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i don't know the genre but i like how distorted it is. thanks in advance, user.

I'll check that out, then! I didn't like their last album that much. I would like Kvelertak a lot more if it was less poppy and had better songwriting in terms of structure.

dreamcatalogue.bandcamp.com/album/the-eternal-dream-system

This compilation album alone can get you hip to 70 different artists

drone folk pls

Synthwave dreamwave darkwave rap

Try blackgaze

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Cobalt has been pretty good up to the third song, user. The guitarwork gets a bit rock n roll for me at times, but it's not bad at all.

I'm tempted by Ghost Bath and Laster on this list.

Prog rock and post-rock. I've listened to Red, In the Court of the Crimson King for prog. I prefer Red to ITCOCK. For post-rock I've heard Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock. I've heard Spiderland, F# A# Inf, and Agaetis Byrjun. Of all of those I enjoyed Agaetis and Spiderland the most.


>The Origins
Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5 - The Message
Run-D.M.C self titled
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back - Public Enemy
>The Golden Age
Ready to Die - Notorious B.I.G.
Illmatic - Nas
Liquid Swords - GZA/Genius
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - Wu-Tang Clan
Built 4 Cuban Linx... - Raekwon
>More modern, experimental
The Money Store - Death Grips
Madvillainy - Madvillain
>More modern, but jazzy!
Blue Scholars self titled
Modal Soul - Nujabes
>Fuck lyrics, give me instrumentals
Donuts - J Dilla
Endtroducing... - DJ Shadow
See this chart. My personal favorite shoegaze albums are The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Ceres & Calypso in the Deep Time, Cuckoo - Curve, Whirlpool - Chapterhouse, Crystallize by Tokyo Shoegazer...
Eccojams. Birth of a New Day is also great but isn't really vaporwave.
Anything from Brian Eno. Selected Ambient Works, vol. 2. Birth of a New Day is also great.
DeepChord Presents Echospace - Liumin too.
See pic related.
Pretty much exactly what said
See my reply to the other hip-hop guy.

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Hawkwind - Doremi Fasol Latido
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UFO - 2 Flying
youtube.com/watch?v=t6x5AZEmtvE

Seiichi Yamamoto & Acid Mothers Temple - Mega Psychedelia
youtube.com/watch?v=Uz17SRTl0M8

^One of the best fucking space rock albums I've ever heard. Absolutely phenomenal.

Boredoms' early work is a good place to start.
youtube.com/watch?v=3mDvkVywFPk


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Amon Duul II - Yeti
Ash Ra Tempel - s/t

>prog
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Camel - Mirage
Yes - Close to the Edge
Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound

some stuff that's more Canterbury scene but can still be called prog:
Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink
Gong - Flying Teapot
Soft Machine - Third

>post-rock
Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die (and TNT)
Bark Psychosis - Hex
Thee Silver Mt. Zion - He Has Left Us Alone...
Do Make Say Think - Goodbye Enemy Airship The Landlord is Dead
Mogwai - Young Team