ITT: post albums that you think sound like nothing else, get proven wrong
ITT: post albums that you think sound like nothing else, get proven wrong
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This Heat - Deceit
the ape of naples, maybe?
Dün - Eros
Komara - Komara
safe as milk, uncle meat, or anything by tom waits
>sound like nothing else
This sounds like shit.
Lol
Venetian snares - my downfall
Some tracks by igorrr
second half meant for
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I know there's countless bands after that are derivative of this, but did anything before sound like this?
Hoping to be proven wrong with even better stuff hopefully.
Gong and Embryo art two proggy artists that have that colorful, percussive feel of Larks.
Literally every post-punk revival band tried to cop their sound wtf are you on?
A lot of breakcore, the other guy already mentioned Igorrr, but there's like an entire soundcloud scene based on the particular piano/strings style of this record.
Hampton Grease Band - Music To Eat
Rodan - Rusty
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nirvana nevermind
Almost any spork-core album
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You could have not posted instead of admitting that you changed your mind.
you could have not posted instead of being a smartass
better log off of Sup Forums buddy ur done for
Storm&Stress - s/t
And Doc Cab kind of
Please prove me wrong this album is good.
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tarkus? lol
And don't throw a bunch of 90s industrial rock at me either. No Orgy.
But Clarence Clarity's earlier releases sound really similar to this...
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Gentle Giant - Free Hand, Yes - Tales from Topographic Ocean
Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
Olivier Messiaen
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The wake
Section 25
Just look around factory records.
ITT: anons actually put thought into recommending music to each other but only because they want to measure dicks
i don't think anything has imitated it that well, but :
US Maple - Long Hair in 3 Stages
Crazy Backwards Alphabet - s/t
Bitch Magnet - Ben Hur
Big Ups - Before a Million Universes
Sweep the Leg Johnny - Tomorrow We Will Run Faster
Not really, but they were really influenced by fugazi if that tells you anything
Black Dice - Beaches and Canyons (more like HCTI tho)
What did he mean by this?
name of pic?
Spirogyra - St. Radigundd
also this but idk if anyone knows / likes this album here
Larks' Tongues in Aspic - King Crimson
Did you try reverse searching the image?
Examples?
Even others in the Wyatt discography sound nothing like the atmosphere on this. I'd love to hear if there's more like it.
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UK - Danger Money
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This album
Lark's pt.I & II is mostly Stravinsky made with rock instruments. My favourite album.
Y. Bhekhirst - Hot in the Airport
Anything Igorrr, RCsASz sounds the closest to Igorrr's style, except this album is not that grotesque
Weird, this album literally birthed an entire genre, but none of the albums in that genre quite sound like it.
Remain in Light?
I want noise as psychedelic as this, or like Yellow Swans' Going Places
No related projects.
Please prove me wrong.
>Weird, this album literally birthed an entire genre, but none of the albums in that genre quite sound like it.
I feel the same way. Probably because this album wasn't as much "prog" as the later progressive abums were. This one focuses a lot on acoustic guitars and mellotrons, instead of wanting to be as complex as possible.
ITCOTCK is rather psychedelic, while albums like Tarkus just sound like a bunch of bill wurtz jingles
great idea for a thread OP
i'm gonna say electric masada - at the mountains of madness
shiny beast bat chain puller (is that cheating?)
june of 44 - four great points
not even half as good but try richard dawson - peasant
soft machine - moon in june
robert wyatt peel sessions
theres another i cant remember ill post when i do
in the wake of Poseidon
Morphine is 90s alternative rock, but with entirely different instrumentation and a pinch of psychedelic rock that made this band outstandingly good.
I don't think you'll find bands like Morphine except those that obviously rip them off.
I want more of Yellow Sky and the closing track.
Not exactly that wildness that is Grandeur of Hair
i remembered it
try the hapless child by michael mantler
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I can't think of anything like this. It doesn't help that literally no one else sounds like Jun Togawa.
The Cure - Faith
Shit taste
Damn, can we get this on an image macro?
Rust in Peace
And/or
...And Justice For All
The most unique sound
Progressive Avant-Folk era Cerberus Shoal, maybe their side projects.
Shipping News
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Fear of Music and Remain in light
I honestly have looked so hard.
What other albums has such a disney-like pop with slight noisy experimentation? I want more.
prove me wrong
I'll bite.
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please could you send me this album?
okay maybe not, I just found it on YT
Enjoy your 64 kbps MP3 or 192 kbps if youre lucky. It may be on Soulseek though.
None of those actually has the ballad side of Marry Me tho.
Like it's MORE than just noise pop/rock, it has that super soft side too. THAT is the part that is unique.
You could have just as well linked me to a Disney soundtrack ignoring other parts of my post.
I got you. Enjoy. It's not for everyone, but Guernica is one of my fave bands. I'm a huge Togawa fan though.
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Never heard this album but based on , maybe Amplifier
Defo this.
Madrugada maybe?
Bowie's Blackstar
There was an italian band called Zoo or something, they were pretty close to morphine. Same instrumentation made by sax, bass and drums, occasionally keyboards.
Metamatic (1980) by John Foxx:
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I know there were similar late 1970s, early 1980s electronic/new wave albums, like Gary Numan's The Pleasure Principle (which was in turn inspired by Foxx's slightly earlier Ultravox albums, somewhat), but I have not listened to any other album with quite the level of cold, dystopian futuristic sounds and lyrical themes. This kind of frozen electronic music was also a rather brief trend, unless I'm mistaken, probably because of the lack of radio-friendly popiness, although songs such as "Young Love," (originally planned to be Foxx's first solo single in 1979), "Underpass," (an actual British radio hit for a time) "No-One Driving," (a more minor hit compared to the other) and "Touch and Go" (it had the makings of a good single, but probably a bit long in length).
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it definitely has certain qualities that little else has matched but the overall sound is basically a whole genre
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is there another such scatterbrained and confusing mess of an album?
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>Remain in Light?
I get it.
Many things by Jandek
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>19-year-olds with mononucleosis
forgot the pic..
Please somebody point out something thats remotely similar to the opening song.
The anti Bush one or Operation ivy
Anco
obviously something not in their discog
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80% of James Ferraro's discography
I do really like it though; shout out for hvrf
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literally every single other microhouse releases
Rapeman - 2 Nuns and a pack mule
Big Black - Atomizer