Let's be real here, actual and proper music discussion happens in these threads and great material is posted. By far the best thread on Sup Forums right now. Without further delay, let's get to it.
Post/talk about/describe or otherwise brush shoulders with
Goth Rock
Deathrock
Post-Punk
Darkwave
No Wave
Ethereal Wave
Minimal Synth
Industrial
Post-Industrial: EBM, Electro Industrial, Industrial Hip-Hop, Power Electronics, Neofolk
And other related styles.
/dark/ General: Best Thread on Sup Forums Edition
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I'm not good with genres but the self titled album from The Cure is a fantastic dark album and isn't that old either
what's your favorite Headhunter mix
Sabbath Assembly was a project originally intended to perform hymns and spread gospel of a mid-20th century "cult" by the name of The Process Church of the Final Judgement. Originally rooted in dark folk and gospel style old-timieness, they've since evolved to a more doom metal sound. Genesis of Throbbing Gristle has contributed on a couple of their records.
I've only heard their early stuff since all the subsequent releases sounded too bland and run of the mill to me. The collection of demos, Eno Ot Derotser, is my favourite.
How do you like black marble?
I don't want this to die :_(
it's ok
I don't like the chick's haircut
I've never listen to it.
Listen to The Frozen Autumn.
They make some top-notch darkwave with male and female vocals.
Also great haircuts
Ekove Efrits is an Iranian black metal band that has been active since 2001. In 2010 he released Hypermnesia for free download via Canadian label Hypnotic Dirge. A departure from his usual depressive black metal work, the album has roots in darkwave and neoclassical. It served as a gateway to this project for me, and I hope it does the same for others.
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I should change my writing style for these descriptions they feel really corny and shilly. Oh well.
Have any of you guys heard of WEEB? I haven't seen any discussion of them and I'm genuinely curious to see what people think of them.
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>tfw other generals are extremely active and we're lucky to get 1-2 posts per hour
newcomer here
what are some bands that usually have dark themes but sound upbeat or happy?
Not really /dark/ but I was thinking 80s jangle pop bands like early REM, Felt, The Smiths, etc.
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sorry to get your hopes up i don't have any interest in this kind of music, just wanted to say you're a cool person OP and i wish more people were as devoted to good posts as you
Love it. Inspiring stuff.
Are there any /dark/ music that has happy lyrics to dark and depressing music?
ebm and electro is designed to be danceable.
What does it inspire you to do?
Have a little dance and then get the drum machine and synth out.
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Recommend me some "minimal synth" the hell is that
Are these guys good? Where should I start with their stuff?
Liquid Head in Tokyo.
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If you don't like that album, give Maximum Security a try. They don't have a consistent sound.
Minimal synth was a stripped down and simple style from the late 1970s to the early 1980s that was a thing before MIDI controllers were developed. Usually it was low budget recordings with cheap electronic equipment on 8-tracks and early cassettes of music that had a lot in common with Industrial styles and early dark wave.
Here's one song by Dark Day
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Early Clan of Xymox on their 1st release was also very minimal synth.
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Arvid Tuba
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1000 Ohm
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That was pretty nice actually
>wouldn't be lying if I said the video is basically me "partying "
>wouldn't be lying either if I said that I'm totally fine with it
this sound is pretty popular in japan
my go to rec:
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link? google doesn't turn up results
Often but not always stripped back synth pop with a very rigid rhythm.
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Just found out about them a couple weeks and love it
Great stuff, thanks lads!
Thought I'd share The Vinyl Solution by Radio Werewolf, the only release by them I was able to find in FLAC.
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Listen, I know the whole idea of the no wave movement ending was because The Ascension was so good, but can anyone agree that this is the best no wave? There's nothing out there that's better for dancing while hating yourself (give me more examples if you disagree. I can only think of EBM that's simultaneously /dark/ and dancey).
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Going to see them today. Fucking excited
Is there a better song to represent the industrial genre as a whole?
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Ah shit, I fell asleep
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Are any of you guys goth?