Musical fetishes

>handclaps

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fucking faggot

i FUCKING HATE handclaps, what the fuck

>guitar fills

>Those half-trill approach things that people who play wind instruments do.

Harmonic or melodic lines that use or emulate the sounds of hammer-stuck percussive instruments like the marimba, etc.

Bonus points if it's a synth line.

> stomping on a wood floor

Songs with field recordings of Japanese subways

>drums fade in

What are some /subwaycore/ songs that aren't Take Pills?

>black women doing gospel-esque backing vocals

ayy my guy

There's a sort of rhythm that catches me
Like on she's electric by Oasis, the piano rhythm and Digsy's dinner and the pre-chrous for pressure by paramore
Anybody wanna tell me some stuff like thus

When the drummer line lines up with guitar notes and the singer is able to reverb off. Not many bands pull this off well but it's really cool when Cursive does

>airy, ethereal voices
>male/female duets
>guitar is synced to the singer's voice

The sickest shit.

When the kick drum sometimes synchs with the snare

Pick slides.

Joanna Newsom's drums on HOOM

"For Free" and "Ultralight Beam" are from Jesus himself.

C R A S H C Y M B A L

This tbqh....

I also love samples of old songs (1950's, 60's) in hip hop

Gotta try Casualties of cool.

Mellow melodies with a haunting vibe.

Prominent harmonica

>phased drums
>twinkly guitars
>drum fills that roll over to halfway through the next bar rather than ending on 4 (or whatever signature)
>'whooooo' (I'm a pleb)
>Harpsichords
>Spoken word segment in non spoken word song/artist
>sad/depressing lyrics out to upbeat catchy music

Answer me u fuks

bass lines with a popped note at the end

>paramore
>oasis
>expects anything but mockery of his utter plebeian taste from Sup Forums

Unless it was made by blacks, has less than 200 people listen to it, or is a literal meme, Sup Forums will not regard it

>Spoken word segment in non spoken word song/artist
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I don't know if I understand what you're on about here, but have you listened to Sunday Sunday by Blur?

rattling drums, buzzing guitars and airy synthies

OP here, please post songs featuring handclaps

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triplets

Muhh dick.

Cool song

i hope you've listened to merchant ships bc if not i think i have your next favorite album

trap influenced beats

Oh but of course

Sleep Patterns still makes me want to kill myself every time I hear it and Something that Matters just reminded me of my other musical fetish

>GANG VOCALS

son house

Someone liked something that I posted. Cool.

Half-time triplets

p sure he's referencing System Blower
Delivring the groceries at 138 bpm

>when it's a first album/ep and you can really feel the 'young band getting started' vibe, with all the emotion and rough around the edges production
>bonus points for background studio noise, band members laughing etc between tracks

I'm totally addicted to this. It barely matters what genre of music I'm listening to, I just love hearing artists in their raw , emotional beginnings. Probably because I'm living vicariously through them due to not being talented enough/have friends to make music with

I can't think of any artist off the top of my head whose first output isn't my favourite

not sure if it's called exactly this, but when there's singing over an instrumental with lowered cutoff. think frank singing about halfway thru No Church in the Wild. if anybody knows more stuff like that or if that is even what you would actually call that, Id appreciate it
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>generally chill song explodes into insanity at the end

Creative but monotonous chord progressions eg. isnt it a pity

A random 4-8 note bass fill

A well-used children's choir

Pretty risky proposition, because they can also be extremely bad

autotune.
vocoder.
synthesizer.
robot-voice.
what ever you call it

The Districts, Paramore, My chemical romance, System of a down, what others can you think of?

Do you also like ukuleles?

>dual vocals

So many good answers in this thread, I relate to a lot. One I haven't seen mentioned though

>Piano played like a percussion instrument to keep beat.

yee

When I make an album im gonna use all of these

tanks guys

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>vocoder.
T H I S

>anything with a bass clarinet

Hendrix does the guitar synced to voice thing a lot

flanged breakbeats

When two solos blend into each other perfectly

this
I gotta add,
>jangly guitar tones
>Basslines that are more interesting than the main riff
>THEREMIN

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This entire album has plenty of these things

>Distorted voice sample that plays out the song in an outro

>perfect length build into the big part of a song

>Drums drive the song

what song?

>>Spoken word segment in non spoken word song/artist
THIS God damn I love that way too much.

I love when drums have a low-pass filter or something like that before sounding normal and exploding

Baritone sax solo

The Avalanches - Subways

reversed snare before a snare

>automating the cutoff of a lowpass filter on a sub-bass so that it warps with a kick on every fourth, then after two bars make it eighths and so on as if its rising, with a white-noise riser dampened with reverb in the background

>that weird electronic synth thing that sounds like synths underwater that's almost exclusive to Boards of Canada and some Aphex Twin songs, you know what I'm talking about, it's really prevalent in songs like Sixtyten

>lo fi yells
>polyrhythmic vocals
>when guitars don't sound like guitars

pick slides
distorted bass
tapping
d-beat

unexpected sax solos

Steel drums

>sustained high note when the guitar launches into a solo
>distorted drums
>basslines with lots of empty space

Synth with modulating pitch

only 808 or LinnDrum claps yo

>bass harmonics
>aethereal voices
>abrupt pause in the middle of the song
>2 or more people singing the same line out of synch
>high ppm on a hi hat (this had a name that I don't remember)

Yelling over soft instrumentals

>Banjo Intro
>Sad Fiddle

cum

>synth intros like in fear
>synth played in sync with guitar or any combination of this

Whenever Gwen Stefani pants in her songs

>drone intro/outro

Anything this man touches, essentially.

Synthesizers make my dick many times erect

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Drumsticks striking eachother
That delay used in the guitars for Animal Collective songs like Banshee Beat and For Reverend Green
Rappers who use a lot of emotion
When a song suddenly changes to a much more hype part after a long intro
Samples of grand piano with a lot of reverb, like Aphex
Percussive elements in IDM and industrial