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real wacky stuff
Good job EthyBoy, I was excited for your 3 and I wasn't let down. Overall: 4.00
>Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks: New York Sessions
Actually my first Dylan album listened to, no clue why it's taken me this long.. honestly I went into this not even knowing what his voice sounded like or anything, I don't think I've ever intentionally listened to even single songs. Anyway, I really like his voice and the melancholic vibe this album had. It was very enjoyable to listen to, although no tracks really blew me off my feet or anything. Just very consistent and very solid.
3.5/5
>Komeda Quintet - Astigmatic
Great jazz album. Not more I could say.
4/5
>Nikhil Banerjee - Afternoon Ragas: Bhimpalasri, Multani
Holy fuck I could literally listen to those drums all day long, it's orgasmic. Rapid tribalistic percussion like that literally always makes me love whatever I'm listening to. The sitar (I think that's what that was) was great too. Out of this world amazing, especially the last few minutes of the whole thing, my GOD.
4.5/5
You should definitely hear the originally released Blood on the Tracks for context. It's so different it's nuts.
Oh great. That raga album is some of the best musicianship I've ever heard
Hmm.
Make sure to watch Krótki film o zabijaniu and Krótki film o milosci sometime
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have a letov link ;)
hmm
bikini - hova lett
That's smart strategy, dang
shit and shine - ladybird
>flight to PA late
>gonna arrive at 12ish am
>2 hour drive
>have to be at work at 6 am
>Mfw
shut up dog
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Also, everyone who wins must give me a meme image to place on the template so that I can make this JPEG look worse.
i already know im gonna win so im submitting mine ahead of time
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No, it's my blog
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i can't beLIEVE what you did to my name you cretin
I like how everything BUT the Kramer image is getting fucked up.
here's my pic
thats a wide pup
doggo wan the fishe
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that's not a fish that's a cracker
goldfish
crass - bepis envy
We're going places
can my name just be jangle tho :8|
No.
jumping on the bandwagon
rec me
check restriction
Storm and Stress - Under Thunder and Fluorescent Lights
Absolutely Free by The Mothers of Invention
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if u hate this i will hate u
tough restriction
solid space - space museum
time for rodriguez "review" hell (TM)
>Moor Mother - Fetish Bones
An album like this is pretty risky, but not in the way everyone is talking about. I already have plenty of people doing a damn good job of letting me know how often the browns feel bad and exactly why. The risk I mostly refer to is the delivery of the "rapping." I place it in quotes as it is closer to slam poetry. Beats like this are aggressive, and abstract, and at sometimes painful to listen to in themselves. something like this requires a very specific style of delivery. it calls for something leftfield, spiteful in a unique manner. sadly, it doesn't really hold up in this regard, giving a fairly boring monotone style delivery with occasional extreme diction and a bunch of fairly unnecessary vocal effects. it drags the album down as a whole for me. also the poetry's kinda shit imo. i think the only thing i like is the beats. NVM disregard the image this is a 4.
TRUMP WITH A LOADED AK
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>Motion Graphics - s/t
This is pretty much the best UK Bass record i've ever heard, at least in regards to ones that go for a more traditional pop form of songwriting. It's like if Jerry Paper got more electronic with his new stuff instead of less. Really shockingly good debut. Reminds me of Jerry Paper a bit.
I want whoever referred to this as vaporwave's head on a plate.
9
>Mukqs / Djwwww - Split
Djwwww showing a lot more restraint than usual to help match with the simple, yet effective style of Mukqs. Can't say it was great, but it's a good split between two good artists.
6
>Jim O'Rourke - The Visitor
It's an interesting practice, the one track album. In most every instance, it is done to an album of what could otherwise be separate tracks to artificially increase its scale. However, once in a while you do get that album with one song that takes the incentive to spend 40 minutes building layer on layer of detail, culminating in one of the most amazing payoffs known to mankind.
This, sadly, isn't one of those albums.
And that's really my only real issue with it. If it could just break its concepts into smaller, more edible chunks, and work with them a bit more, this could easily be a perfect album.
Thankfully, it's a Jim O'Rourke pop album, so it's still at least an 8.
>White Out With Jim O'Rourke & Thurston Moore - Senso
Pretty much the same as all other White Out albums. If you like giant walls of noise, you'll like this.
6
>Mattin - Proletarian of Noise
An album too stupid (or genius) to hate. The first track on this is somebody typing on a keyboard. You start to think that this is going to be an album of the exploring of textures or something similar. As track two comes on and you are met with a grating, annoying section of noise, complete with halfhearted screaming, hard panning, unchanged white noise, and an unchanging, one beat, electronic drum loop. The lyrics are horrid as well. It's pretty much the worst music ever made. The last track is a thirty minute long, mostly silent piece, containing about 25 or so 10 second long bits of dialogue spread over the course of this silence. Most of these statements are fairly agreeable assessments about noise as a genre, and provide little food for thought, yet present themselves as massively philosophical pieces that take minutes of silence at a time to take in, throwing in random references to the fall of democracy and eventually repeating itself. The satire here is obvious, and it's incredibly effective.
gee bill two tourneys
gorguts - obscura
backup rec
liturgy - aesthethica
(continued)
The thing that drags this down are tracks 2 and 3, which act as fairly normal power electronic pieces, making me question how much of this is genuine. However, this could well be the intention. I also have to give credit for how different every track on this album sounds.
There is a lot to look into here, and I don't want to turn this review into a thesis, but I'd really recommend this album.
5
>Aaron Dilloway - The Gag File
Possibly the most fully realized Dilloway's sound has ever been. Switch is a straight up banger.
8
>The Mothers of Invention - We're Only in It for the Money
Zappa's political commentary is nothing too earth shattering, but the way it's presented here makes it very enjoyable to listen to, something many political albums fail to do (see: Fetish Bones). It feels relevant even today. The humor could get a little bit overbearing at some points, but it was easily made up for by the goddamn amazing concrete sections, especially the closer. Great stuff.
8
yamir's new thing is good btw.
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hey i would like to change my rec to this wyatt album instead pls
>yamir's new thing is good btw.
is it though...
uhh i kinda regret my backup rec but i believe in hunter
You got it
damn i thought motion graphics was good but not a 9/10
It reminds me of some Orange Milk releases, enjoyable but not that impactful. Interesting you got a lot out of it.
Can't wait to hear The Gag File, i'll grab it now actually
and you should put that Mattin album on your listenalong :))))))
feed me 5 more
trust yer gut
i might. it's a fun experience to look over.
it just really clicked with me for some reason. idk.
Listened to couple more albums on this chart.
>Burial - Untrue
I think this is a great album. The use of the vocal samples, the sharp electronic drums, and general chilled atmosphere all make me want to keep listening to this again and again.
8/10
>The Avalanches - Since I Left You
This defied my expectations to be quite honest. I expected something good, but not this fantastic. The amazing production, the way each track connects into one another, the extremely strong presence of personality and tone everywhere keeps this lodged in my head.
9/10
>Oneothrix Point Never - Replica
I had heard most of this album before but not all of it one sitting before. If I have any problem with it it's that every song sounds very different to each other. It ruins the general cohesiveness of the album as a whole IMO. Still really really like it though.
7.5-8/10
>If I have any problem with it it's that every song sounds very different to each other.
wuh
Yeah that was a stupid point FML.
hey zane i sent u a message on rym :* :*
nah it's good. it's just that the album worked so well for me because of it's cohesion.
i know what you mean
Up and Child Soldier always sounded pretty out of place to me and messes up my vibe when im listening to that album, although theyre really good songs outside of it as one big thing
>Untrue >= Replica
Give it a few weeks and this will change
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well if I do win, just make that my image tbqh
great start to this chart, and a productive day.
>Usagi no Heitai wa Taiki - Kakuuteki Sumiyaka
really just some awesome chiptune with a little experimental edge to it. i loved the sort of noisy bits sprinkled within this, while it still kept the playful, childish vibe. just great.
3.5+
>Li Jianhong - San Sheng Shi
i could live in this noise. its so heavy and psychedelic, yet so cozy. its like big noisy blankets.
3.5+
>Jim O'Rourke - Bad Timing
more comfycore, glad i finally heard this. almost rivals fahey in terms of primitivism, and id say this is the best i've heard from orourke, next to fast car.
3.5+
>Gerogerigegege - Senzuri Power Up
this thing fucking rocks. this leans more towards the noise-rock spectrum in terms of noise, but its so pummeling and fun. Probably my favorite Gero release, next to Instruments Disorder. the only thing its missing is Gero 30 masturbating.
3.5+
>DJ Shadow - Endtroducing...
like i said, this isnt my first time hearing this, its just my first time all the way through. and it was alright. im sure i would have been wowed by this years ago, but since then i've just heard more interesting plunderphonics. oh well, the good songs are still incredible.
3.0+
>Jun Togowa & Yapoos - Ura Tamahime
wasn't too entertained by this. jun brings a really strong vocal performance, but everything else just kinda felt lacking for me. altho the last song did kick ass.
3.0-
>the polarizing vaporwave album
yeah, i dont get this. maybe theres some deep, avant-garde meaning behind this that its actually a post-modern masterpiece and will influence decades of music to come like TMR and Twin Infinitives, or maybe its just shit. idk. how come you like this, @stick?
2.5+
>Cindy Lee - Act of Tenderness
was utterly disappointed by this. i was really excited going into it with the genre tags and all, but it just fell flat. the noise felt forced to me, the songwriting was decent, it felt really one note. its an alright listen, just not what i was hoping for i guess.
ran outta room, cindy lee is a 2.5+
whats next??? also gonna drop this chart here, but not gonna write anything. pick something from this too pls.
goodnight /daily/!
Schoof meme
i love this album!!!
spooky speed racer's appeal to me at least is it's complete disassociation from normalized structure. it forces you to find textures, tempo, and dynamics in clips deprived of all original meaning.
>4 on Astigmatic
heck yes
>2.5 on Astigmatic
boo
>act of tenderness
try it again sometime, the noisy parts are cathartic (whole record is for me). but yeah, i think me and co have used the disclaimer about not going into the record expecting it to sound like conventional lo-fi indie and noise pop
>░▒▓新しいデラックスライフ▓▒░ - ▣世界から解放され▣
Very intriguing and unsettling. Definitely my kind of stuff. However, it does kind of feel like there wasn't that much effort or talent put into this. Idk. This was hard to rate..
3.5/5
that chiptune album is a masterpiece, might 5/5 it. oh and san sheng shi is transcendent as well. glad you enjoyed them, oh and listen to schoof next, that's an amazing album
Get in the plug, m8s.
>this ones for u, oldfriends
2 discs in and goodbye babylon is still absolutely stunning
Gal e Caetano Velloso - Domingo (1967)
>bossa nova, MPB
It’s a bossa record, what else can I say? It’s a damn good thing that Costa and Veloso both have such engaging voices, because the instrumentals aren’t nearly interesting enough to keep this afloat. It’s incredibly subdued, even moreso than most bossa I’ve heard, and it loses a lot of steam after the lovely opener. Pretty, yeah, but that’s faint praise considering that Costa and Veloso have masterpieces under their belts.
2.5-
okay you for real just need to do a DustToDigital chart already.
They have so many good releases it's crazy.
>nathan fake - providence
i listened to this about 29130 years ago but i remember it was okay.
>idles - brutalism
its pretty good. there are a lot of solid musical moments in the instrumentation, but im not entirely behind what the frontman is doing the whole time. some of the lyrics are hilarious.
le dr phil m&m
Oh me
Jim O'Rourke - Peel Sessions
also Jim O'Rourke - Peel Sessions
Post nice things about trips :)
- Letov's taste is one of a kind
- Eric's high rated albums are usually gems
- Yamir is a transcended/woke Sup Forumstant
- Rodriguez is well-versed in all kinds of electronica
- natkingcole's rating curve is wack, but he justifies them with good reviews
fish is fucking gay
seconding this
Are there any spots left? If so, I rec Disco Inferno - D.I. Goes Pop
tfw im a trendsetter
Nusrat Feteh Ali Khan - Shahbazz
It's a lot of fun, pretty consistent high energy out of this one, I get the impression that this is like a drunken sing-song type deal, where everybody gets the family together and gets soused in good company, the first track is the best and it gets slightly worse as it goes on IMHO
Jaques Brel - L'Olympia
I mean, I'm not french, but his delivery of the words made me laugh a few time... I liked it when he went ruuuuhg with the rolling rs ya dig
last five tracks were the best.
Fish wins, will at some point get a 10 album drone and a package of crisps
also
FINISHED A CHART WOOOOY
>fish wins again
We need to put him down
wait what
No
Terminus wins
look at the scores
I'm a dong
fish is going to have two heart attacks
Scores I guess
ask if you want my thoughts on anything
else pick whats next