What else that uses repetition like swans?
Repetition in music
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Dub techno
Drone
Krautrock
I fux with this
Swans invented repetition in music in 2012.
Then listen to drone. It is the ultimate repetitive music.
Neurosis, I think
What about some music with repeted use of vocals with effects or samples that sound trippy?
Panda Bear
Pan Sonic
I always thought Future's use of repetition was tasteful.
charalambides
love this
These are great
This is an interesting thread, too bad I won't get any replies.
The first album by Cul de Sac sounds alot like Swans and it's from 1991!
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Also, posting some repetitive music that Gira got the inspiration from.
Neu!
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Suicide
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so much this
even some of his songs in anco are repetitive
hell nah
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All great stuff, I think I'll really like that suicide album
The Fall's songs are often one or two bits of music that they repeat for about 8 minutes while Mark E Smith rants over the top
>THERE'S REPETITION IN THE MUSIC AND WE'RE NEVER GONNA LOSE IT
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Glad if you liked that Cul de Sac track. Very underrated first wave post-rock band.
This track by Can also has that style you were looking for. The main beat is alot like The Glowing Man era Swans.
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Pop. 1280
Fushitsusha does it from what I've heard off their first album, repeating a blues riff for about 12 minutes on the first track
Boris uses a guitar loop to demonstrate phasing ala Steve Reich on track 1 of Flood
fucking love this, probably my favorite thing The Fall has done.
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this album uses a lot of repetitive samples and guitar loops. at first listen it will sound like mindless noise but it's very rewarding to repeatedly listen to and dissect the drum patterns and hidden melodies.
I just played the first track and damn, this shit good
it's two discs, and i greatly prefer the first one. enjoy it user
Glenn Branca, the guy Swans blatantly ripped off for their last three albums.
Fushisusha is a great band and I'm glad you know them
Les Rallizes Denudes do similar too
also here are some elder god repetitious things that no one talks or knows about
>Parson Sound (1967 swedish drone rock originators; their shit sounds like fucking Swans)
>Laddio Bolocko (2000s noise math rock that could get real droney)
>Tony Conrad - Outside the Dream Syndicate (the drone rock manifesto)
Every band of "Popular music" ever?
>verse chorus verse
>three notes
>radical singers
Damn...
How?
have you ever listened to Glenn Branca??
also Swans were part of the NYC no wave scene so Gira was wholly aware of what Branca was up to and influenced by his proto-"post rock" sounds
listen to Ascension
>Classical minimalism and post-minimalism
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>Krautrock
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>Post-punk
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>Post-rock
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>Bleep bloop
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Memphis hip hop
The Fall are the most repetitive band I know of. Most of their songs are a repeated riff throughout.
Brainbombs
panda bear
*1996 sort of
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It definitely sounds like an influence for sure. But ascension sounds like blueprints. Gira took those blueprints and made sonething far above ascension
Battles comes to my mind