ITT: Music Fetishes

>high gain on drums

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Heavy compression in electronic music

i like shitty/half cringey low budget rap that stuff is so fun
also muh cowbells in prog house

Music that sounds like the album cover

>False endings

counting

>mfw "1, 2, 3, 4"

Female vocals with distortion.

Oh man, you're gonna love Tokyo Anal Dynamite

>bass doesn't kick in until partway through

lo-fi that isn't the "put too much reverb effect on in audacity" kind

>Hammond organs

>song starts a build up transition
>midway through the guitars cut out to leave the drums and ambient to build up
>everything comes back twice as strong at the end of the transition

Robert fripp

>"1, 2, fuck you"

So like physically recording on tape?

My favorite way to get the lofi sound is to record on tape and play the tape loudly in the room while recording to my computer

>cheerleader vocals

Wall of sound production that feels genuinely crushing

aw yiss

>distorted bass
>audible untriggered bass drum from shitty production
>galloping bass drum throughout the entire song
>d-beats in extreme metal
>ONETWOTHREEFOUR
>drum intros
>snare and tom fills
>tapping
>mike scaccia's solos
>grinding riffs in a relatively fast song that don't sound shit

>harsh vocals join clean vocals midway through section

also forgot
>bells, like big church bells
>tempo increase during the solo(s)

>abrasive drone

>1 second of sudden silence right before chorus starts

>beatles-like vocal harmonies

fuuuuuck yes

electronic music played with live drums
youtube.com/watch?v=hnXFXCCuxNI

saw him live when he toured Looping State of Mind and Cupids head. fucking incredible.

So...harmonies then?

Low tuned kick drums with Emad head, a pillow or blanket in the kick, paired with a Remo controlled sound snare head, and riveted 20in ride. The ultimate combo.

this

why not post examples...

>Tame Impala's Currents drum sound

seriously
youtube.com/watch?v=wQL363-O_yw

the drum sounds on this are flawless

Listen to Meals on Wheels by Tigers Jaw

how does this compare to coma waering?

noise/harshnoise elements in non-noise albums/songs

organs are fucking god tier instrument

Heres one that I like and gives me chills everytime
youtu.be/ZMfx6kaqwVg?t=74

>violin in rap songs
>fiddles in post-punk
>blues samples in R&B

Natural reverbed drums.

Uneven Compromise

>bass as a lead instrument
my nigga

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then underground south is for you. You ever listened to tommy wright III?

Somebody loves mbdtf

example?

Perfect transition between songs

Repetetive vocals about existential matters.

The number song by DJ shadow is for you, friendo.

>tfw brutish drums

here you go friend
youtube.com/watch?v=D5PXxK1Ub90

Maximalism in hip-hop.

>inb4 mbdtf

better imho. one of my favorite albums ever. soundtrack to the apocalypse

i like the female orchestra voice that goes like "ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaieeeeeeeeeeeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo" or
whatever mixed in with drums and other cool shit

I'm sorry for grimesposting but Kill V. Maim has them in the chorus

>end of record sound

Most stuff from The Go! Team. Keys To The City for example

The Ramones really made me appreciate this

Jumpscares. Like when they go from quiet to loud without warning. Gets me everytime.

Sax

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>rasping sax solos out of nowhere
>melodic instruments used as percussion (e.g. - Colin Stetson's valve presses)
>vocals struggling / breaking on a sustained note
>cacophonous walls of sound rising out of nowhere (e.g. Tim Hecker's 'Prisms')

underrated post.

harmonies
female vocalists with a slight rasp
rock songs with piano solos
hip-hop that samples old asian sounding music
this

i'm with you here user.

also whatever it is natural snow buildings do to mash up folk and drone. every album they have released is mind bogglingly underrated.

13/16 martial drum beats

industrial percussions

lo-fi synth sound that crackles

>guitar sounds like it's almost out of tune

Switching up to triplets on the double bass blast beats (I guess they're not blast beats at that point).

Switching from 3/4 to a quick 4/4 for one measure a la:

youtu.be/w6qq64CVwHY?t=3m30s

And generally riding the snare like crazy to accent (basically Brann Dailor).

Hollaback Girl - Gwen Stefani

This so many times

Also
>clavinet
>distorted bass
>saxophone solos
>french horns
>funky drum breaks
>crisp snares

>Drum fills

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>Mellotron solos

>key change halfway through the son

>Son, you are key change now

>two drummers

Why stop at 2?

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wtf this is insane, this makes me never want to try producing again

cancer

>abrasive tones in dance music

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youtu.be/DY1s9SmrQRE?t=320

>that natural open albini drum sound
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>mfw Fender Rhodes

>distorted bass
Bass player here. Eat shit. I didn't spend all that time perfecting my crisp, punchy style just to cover it up with some dirt.

He's gonna love Yellow Trash Bazooka even more.

>Bass player here.
>I didn't spend all that time perfecting my crisp, punchy style
it must have taken ages to find the "mid" knob

I mean can treat my completely subjective opinion in a vacuum and make a strawman argument out of it but that just seems like a complete waste of time, I don't know.

>open hi-hat on the up beat

>pedal steel guitar

youtu.be/b1vmmU2SFPM

I don't have a mid knob. Stacked bass and treble only

>instrumental hip-hop album
>4 hours long

you should check out this...
youtu.be/J70eAMG-OBI

>every album the same length
Is this dude autistic?

also this...
youtu.be/eQCMbbkEAEI

>drumline percussion

>razor-sharp loud guitars

youtu.be/PaBJQG6A9SQ

>natural harmonics
>natural harmonics with distortion
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jazz

example tho?

>fuzz slide
>electric harmonica

get your thrills
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