ITT: Those strange, obscure albums that you find through YouTube suggestions.
What is the best album you've found this way? This six albums are always recommended to me, and Plantasia is by far my favorite of them. The deeper I dig, and the more suggestions I click, the weirder and more obscure they get. Does anybody else do this?
ITT: Those strange, obscure albums that you find through YouTube suggestions
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I found Plantasia the exact same way. I have no idea why it showed up in my recommended videos, but I'm so glad it did.
She Her Her Hers' Stereochrome is a fine album, found through YouTube.
that japanese jazz album
i always want to listen to that cactus album but i forgot, is it good?
Ryo Fukui - Scenery
I don't know why I have this on my suggestions
Dorothy Ashby- Django
This is by far my favourite one I've found
hahaaaa
every album I like becomes one of those suggestion-core albums
yeeeauuuh
I got Plantasia from a sharethread on Sup Forums years ago
stop shilling your shit
It's one of the few jazz records I continue to listen to. I believe Tyler the creator sampled it on cherry bomb
hingus is my jam
Absolutely this
It's prison by Steven Jesse Bernstein, forgot I cropped the image
Gábor Szabó is a beast
I like the two on the left. Haven't heard the rest
My friends and I used to listen to that Walter Wanderley album every time we would play hearts.
It's really fitting for doing mundane shit like that.
This?
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Some guy at a party told me about Plantasia it was glorious
Once I click on a 70s Brazillian album I get so many more Brazil suggestions. Albums I've never heard with tens of thousands of views
I get recced a lot of Japanese fusion and funk albums. A lot of it almost seems like clickbait, because half of the album covers are girls' asses.
How is Walter Wanderley strange? It's just 60s bossa nova.
2/6 is not half.
well I didn't include a lot... I just picked out the ones I liked and threw them in a chart.