/daily/ - The Gang Fucking Dies Edition

The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.

>make charts
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>listen to tunes
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>templates/listenalong schedules
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>>discord
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first for Big Fat Black Man

just post your chart update n go

We should just make all these threads It's Always Sunny themed from now on

Now I Will Not

wew look at all that T E X T

>outkast - aquemini
the production is fucking nuts, and i feel like the whole musical aesthetic fills in a hole i've had in my life for a while now. also, these guys can fucking spit. this could definitely go up in the future.

ps mamacita is not good but not nearly as bad as half of rym would have you believe

>earl sweatshirt - i don't like shit I'm so sad
this was a weird listen for me - the beats are so close to being utterly fantastic (if only there were more jazz samples) but they kind of plateau at an awkward place between going hard and being chill. nonetheless, i really like earl's flow (even though he rarely changes it) and I'm a sadboi so sadboi rap is good for me. this and Solace make me really excited for earl to go into more experimental territory on his next project.

>snoop doggy dogg - doggystyle
shit is produced really well, and snoop's bars inhabit their own baked-yet-bonkers plane of existence, but i can't get into it totally. the lyrics are hilarious in how over the top they are and throughout the listen i just felt like i was listening from afar and appreciating some relic of a time gone by (which, in a way, i was).

what's next??!?!??!/!/!?!?!?!?

I lost my ambient chart so recommend me some ambient stuff

some favorites:
william basinski
stars of the lid
jefre cantu-ledesma
36
ironomi

Damn good sesh in comparison to last time.

>Jacques Brel - N° 4, Ces gens-là, and Brel [Les Marquises]
Surprisingly outstanding french pop music. Came as a surprise to me, as a lot of the "cooler" french pop music that I've heard really seems half-hearted or boring to me. Brel brings so much passion that it almost seems like a response to the "too cool to care" attitude so present in this genre. The orchestration is wild and occasionally chaotic, his voice is raspy and reaching, and the songwriting in general is just fantastic. The first too were great, but Brel has the most consistent line-up of tracks imo. This order is subject to change of course, but t's sort of crazy to me how consistent his music is over three decades. One of my new favorite musicians for sure, and I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of his shit very soon.
8, 8, and 9, respectively.

>Liquid Liquid - Liquid Liquid
Liquid liquid liquid liquid liquid. Liquid liquid (liquid liquid) liquid liquid, liquid liquid liquid? Liquid liquid! Great drumming too.
8

>Camp Lo - Uptown Saturday Night
"Luchini" is one of the best hip hop tracks ever made, no question. "Coolie High" ain't fuckin bad either goddamn. Something I had no clue about was how much of this was sampled on one of my favorites, Since I Left You (like three times). The really mellow, easy-going style of this usually doesn't do it for me in hip hop, but there's something so unique and easily enjoyable about this. One of my new favorites form this era of hip hop for sure.
8

>Candlemass - Nightfall
A pretty damn good metal album, though at times feels like a bit of a watered down Sabbath, but I don't exactly mind. This style of really simple, slow-ish, satisfying riffage will never get old to me, though there were for sure a few tracks that got old fast. Stand-out tracks to me were "The Well of Souls" and "Bewitched".
7

1/2

given that you just listened to some old school stuff, I'd say to get rodeo a listen

will do

listen to belong - october language

>Gil Scott-Heron - Pieces of a Man
Enjoyed just slightly less than "Winter in America" honestly. The A-side, minus "
Save the Children" is fucking fantastic, but the b-side is totally forgettable, maybe besides the s/t track. A really good output, but maybe just a little top heavy.
7

>Animal Collective - Prospect Hummer
A totally passable AnCo EP. The addition of female vocals is probably the most notable addition to this EP that makes it stand out. I know plenty people are probably sick of early AnCo's style of folk arpeggios that are littered out of this output, but I've honestly never minded them, and wish they would use that tactic more now instead of oo OO aa AA ee EE doo DOO daa DAA.
6

>The Jesus and Mary Chain - Darklands
Nothing really bad on this album at all except for maybe the track "Fall" which is very mediocre-bad. Everything else is very very passable alternative rock that doesn't really do much for me otherwise. The songwriting is just extremely thing and not very memorable at all. Could see someone who is very into alternative rock music enjoying this more than I did but this just wasn't for me.
5

>The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East
A pretty decent live rendition of some of their songs, especially Whipping Post, which is probably by far the best track on here. Everything else is kind of underwhelming or about twice as long as it needs to be. Southern Blues Jam bands are rarely my thing, so this didn't really surprise me I guess.
5

>Animal Collective - People
The first two tracks are very passable, unimportant anco pieces, but the b-side is just trash, the last song being just a shittier version of an already mediocre song "people". Not the worst thing they've done, but 100% skippable.
4

what next?

alternatively, try to recommend me some idem as heck music that's kinda under the radar

some favorites:
autechre
xanopticon
atomhead
neurocore
quinoline yellow
u-ziq
ralp

do transaction de novo its like duster for pussies

tim hecker - radio amor
fennesz and o'rourke - it's hard for me to say i'm sorry
belong - october language
gas - pop
aine o'dwyer - music for church cleaners

also if you haven't heard anything by the caretaker you'll probably like him since you like basinski

man, you GOTTA hear Camp Lo

aight

it's been a while since I've listened to this, the title track is so good it caused me to remember a night on ambien

>Candlemass - Nightfall
>best tracks
>no At the Gallow's End

def my favorite ambient record (tho I'm not too well-versed in the genre)

>aine o'dwyer - music for church cleaners
what a good title

here's a fun fact: half of belong and half of telefon tel aviv did a collaborative album together
I think I listened to it once and thought it was good

pretty weak ambient taste so im giving you weak recs
tim hecker - pretty much anything he made
grouper - pretty much anything shes made
william basinki - the new william basinki (it also has shitty jazz)
ben frost - by the throat
ekkehard ehlers - plays hubert fichte

you didnt rate ruffleruffle right

eraserhead soundtrack
pet shot boys very
la foret

>the new william basinki
hated it t b h lmao

big idiet, have you heard october language?
i wanna find that

>i wanna find that
it's called second woman

Yeah that earl album deserves more respect. I hope he drops an experimental album next. He has so much potential.

Yeah Mamacita isn't God awful as most would make you think it but it kinda sticks out in a bad way idk.

Doggystyle is 100% a product of its time but the more I listen to it, the more I appreciate that. G-funk was such a short-lived, amazing movement in hip-hop and that's probably the best album to come out of that stretch. Dre's production is a huge step up from his earlier stuff and Snoop's flow is one of the coolest I've heard. Also, that whole crew with Tha Dogg Pound/Nate Dogg/Warren G is so damn smooth.

Plus "Tha Shiznit" and decent chunks of that album were actually freestyled which is pretty bonkers to me.

I could rave about it for way longer than this but at the end up the day, it just isn't everyone's thing I guess

Maybe do The Chronic soon, it's kinda like a prequel in a lot of ways

>Uptown Saturday Night getting all this praise

Hell yeah

Do B-52s next, I feel like that'd be your style for some reason

will do

wtf is ruffleruffle

ight

good opinion

>good opinion
thanks
I thought the first track was good until the sax came in, it was a really great loop that reminded me of disintegration loops or the loop he used on deluge, his last album, but the tepid sax is so dissonant that it totally ruins it
the second track was slightly better but it meandered for far too long and then it just faded into my favorite loop of his which has already been used twice in his discog, once on variations and twice on melancholia.
fortunately after he releases, he tends to find new loops to tour with so if I have the good fortune to see him live in the coming year or so, it'll be something new. but yeah, wasn't that big of a fan.

>weak ambient taste
>reccs grouper and Tim hecc and basinski

correct opinion

no but ive heard october 2nd

meant to write ruffleruffle fight
roforofo fight

>so im giving you weak recs
are you blind

you should hear october language it good ambient real good top tier

Whoop

But still it's not like ambient is hard to get in to, you can start off anywhere

I didn't kill the thread, did I

so I checked out the new arca and I think I like his music better with the vocals. xen and mutant had rly good sound design but like no song progression
will have to relisten though, was kinda tuned out

Finally watched The Room beginning-to-end last night, folks. Doesn't quite live up to the impossible cult hype. But I did start reading The Disaster Artist and it's so insanely funny. Wiseau is exactly how you'd think he is. Almost like a modern Fear & Loathing. Excited for the adaptation too.

Gib good tunes for waking up cunts who have fallen asleep before midnight

Yes

is there any rap/trap music that sounds similar to Vitrol? that song is fucking killer and im dying for hunther to make some more stuff like this

youtube.com/watch?v=jXlo5CIyiGQ

follow up question is there any live footage of this track, or kel valhalal or quetzalcoatl

I want to do drugs before watching the room
would that ruin or make a high

swans/haino should wake em up good
youtube.com/watch?v=TTR1db3a-m0

Get high it's good either way. The middle section may make some commit suicide tho

I was high and it was confusing. But it's confusing either way

Room > The Room

Shit this actually works well or am drunk

The book was good, I haven't seen the movie. Really dark

Kreng - L'autopsie phénoménale de Dieu
Echo Lane Afterschool Recreational Dept. - Greenvale SodaPop & Clinic
Pinkcourtesyphone - Three Themes
TRANCE.BIZ - SUNLESS
Nikos Veliotis & Klaus Filip - Slugabed
+you - Emi Koussi
Asuna - Valya Letters
danny clay and joseph edward yonker - john wayne death scene
Ekkehard Ehlers - Plays
Malibu - Silver Dishes for the Memories
Tomonari Nozaki - Une histoire de bleu
Jim O'Rourke - みずのないうみ
Rhucle - Yellow Beach
sky空 - countryside 田舎

anyone seen novelty condom

The Room is nothing special, but I fucking love that book.

Pictured: Tommy Wiseau's cameras. The dude didn't know the difference between physical film and digital recording, so he shot with both at the same time. This means there is another version of the room shot with film that's never been released. Hilarious to think about.

what type of music is this
youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=FRt5Z4MmBsY

He's such a G

>Echo Lane Afterschool Recreational Dept. - Greenvale SodaPop & Clinic
this was on my last chart and is a very cute album

thanks bub

Hahaha fuck surely no

TFW Tommy will never be ur da :'((

>The dude didn't know the difference between physical film and digital recording
I REFUSE to believe this is true and yet it's so believable

>stealing my name AND replying to my post
I don't understand this logic

The fuck y sayin

My favorite part of the mythology is how nobody has a clue what ethnicity he is

Was it not confirmed he's polish

I heard that, didn't know it was confirmed

genuinely interested in this

amazing

yeah i got some in my drawer how many you need

five thanks

>FRt5Z4MmBsY
nice link nerd
annoying

lolol yeah. It's some kinda eastern-european for sure, but his accent is so fucking weird there's no way to know. The dude's past is shrouded in mystery. Would love a docu series on his life sometime.

>travis scott
as someone totally disenchanted with trap, this album just kinda cemented my contrarianism. almost every song here, in terms of melody/structure/rapping, sounds exactly like every other trap song i've heard. i just can't stand the trap-typical vocalizations and autotune and shit. the production sounds nice, sure, but it doesn't do anything remotely interesting. a legitimately unpleasant listen. i tried, i really did, but I'm back on my trap-disliking shit.

sorry but i cant do it, i can't like trap

Trap needs more sampling or summat, P boring

Did I mention big black are fugin gr8

Fuck I didn't know this was a thing but it totally makes sense

Yeah, I can't say I disagree with you there - that's a pretty bad album especially if you aren't into trap. Scott is pretty generic but I absolutely love Days Before Rodeo for some reason

try triple six and faces

cfcf is great if you're in the mood for some library music
ikki mi is generally solid synth based ambient
the rest is take it or leave it

also, not on yr chart but if you haven't, try something by thugger. i think he's pretty likeable even for people who don't usually like trap

Check my new chart daily man
Do you guys like jun togawa?
That's cause you listen to english trap not latin trap

This might be my favorite list on RYM. Basically the whole second page is 1/5s lmao.

Also I can't get over how fucking terrible this cover is sweet jesus.

rateyourmusic.com/list/emptyemp/no_limit_albums_best_to_worst/1/

>Thankfully I've already forgotten this album, but I do remember that it was truly awful.

>By the end of 1998, I think No Limit was just picking any random generic, indistinguishable rappers they could find and throwing them in a group because they knew people would buy anything that No Limit released.

>Nothing more needs to be said to describe why this is the worst No Limit album than these four words: Gangsta Rap Christmas Album

>I don't know which one is Kane and which one is Abel, and don't care to try to figure it out. Most of the time I don't even realize when the other one starts rapping because they sound so similar.

Omg

fix yo link but that's inuit throat singin'
youtube.com/watch?v=8mc4WTDbNU8

never listened to her but i like this track which has nothing to do with her
youtube.com/watch?v=0DF5YVryaAY

>Dippin
>Tom Cat
>We Insist

Good shit! I dig your taste but can't say I'm into the same experimental stuff you are, ngl

What you need it for your dick dont work

>die asthetik
What do you have against aesthetics man what did they ever do to you

beautiful song
youtube.com/watch?v=a20h93qyG0U

Stealing a bed, stealing a bed

told me not to go outside in pajama pants fuck that

>Pinkcourtesyphone - Three Themes
I know that Pinkcourtesyphone is a Richard Chartier project, and given that he and Basinski have collaborated before, it wasn't too surprising to hear the influence on this one. This was pleasant, loved how he did the first track using the same loop at different speeds. The use of silence on the second track was great. Third track was probably the weakest but it also reminded me of a drone piece I did a few years ago so maybe I'm biased? At any rate, good listen. I'll have the first two tracks on repeat for sure.

>when a chart is more than half made of your recs
wew. hope u enjoy.

I trust u bub

Im at a loc

When a guy takes your joke recs
Youll like em tho
Ekkehard ehlers plays has exactly one good ep and its possibly the best ambient ep

yamir loves to lie plays is consistently really nice

bumpy

ooof...

commenting to say that Solace deserves more attention

water balloons

If you liked Doggystyle, which to this day is my absolute favorite hiphop album, you might like Bone-Thugs, try youtube.com/watch?v=dZ9rgzIyv3g

They aren't even actually that similar, but I feel like I like them for the same reasons.

that album's actually on the chart so great

>yfw this is literally Karma
youtube.com/watch?v=UKqjjLurRyQ

Also The Chronic is basically DoggyStyle lite, with the same type of Dre productions and a lot of Snoop raps [also on your chart :^)].

@yamir
album:
jessica bailiff s/t
eps:
thinking fellers - admonishing the bishops
azealia banks - 1991

I feel this, definitely gonna check out the ones I don't recognize

the archive is so nice now!
homeboy been hard at work

Good morning /daily/!

Got a lady coming over today! Hype.

Anyway, gonna listen to some Haino now.

except for half of the goddamn posts are missing.
l o l
>so I checked out the new arca and I think I like his music better with the vocals. xen and mutant had rly good sound design but like no song progression
>will have to relisten though, was kinda tuned out
fully agree. it was surprising how the vocals raised the bar.

>except for half of the goddamn posts are missing
it says they are being transferred

oh, that's good news!

i love the way you lie
yeah ehlers is nice all through but most of it is forgettable or very ok until you hit le john cassavets

>Got a lady coming over today! Hype.
i hope dogwander nose what hes gotta do

eheheh...... thanks

Quick review bump

Lucki (Eck$) - Body High
>Cloud Rap

The production is phenomenal at times, with that spacey, cloud rap vibe going on. It’s psychedelic and wavy with lots of cool synth/electronic influence. It’s a bit streaky though, which is a big downside. Some of the later tracks lack that feel for some reason, relying on more minimalist beats. Lucki himself isn’t that remarkable of a rapper, sounding a little lazy like Earl Sweatshirt. He isn’t the main focus but he kinda makes the release a bit drab. Nothing too special but not too bad for a 17 y/o.

2.5/5

Keith Jarrett - Survivor’s Suite
>ECM Style Jazz

The first side is nice and atmospheric, with little hints of spiritual jazz in there. There’s lots of flute, occasional violin and subtle little African influences that work pretty well. Jarrett is entertaining on the piano as always but Haden really manages to stand out on the bass when he eventually comes in. The second half is a bit freer, with pounding piano, screeching sax and that rapid fire drumming. Everything you’d expect from something heavily spiritual. Doesn’t quite feel like the same album but I like that it’s split into two sides. I really dig Jarrett so far.

3.5

Rick Ross - Teflon Don
>Hip-Hop

Ross gets shit on a lot because he’s a former cop and rich kid who acts like a gangster. Whatever, do you think Wu Tang was actually torturing dudes? All that aside, this is surprisingly entertaining, with overblown, luxurious production and some tight rapping. Dude isn’t amazing but he can hold his own. Plus “BMF” is the shit, idc.

3

Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain
>Art Rock

The whole glammy artsy thing Eno did early on never stuck out too much for me. This is kind of a mixed bag imo, with phenomenal cuts like the title track and “Fat Lady of Limbourg”. It relies too much on that quirky, jarring style for my taste though. The concept is cool and all that but it isn’t quite for me. Still solid though.

3

I am new to /daily/ and am kind of a pleb. I decided to start doing this /daily/ thing to finally clear out my backlog and find some cool new stuff on the way.

Anyway, where should I start?

remove that fishmans album before anyone else sees it

start with deceit, not available and the russian cat album, all beloved albums of daily