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kill yourself

there are a few good devin townsend albums but this one is just awful. it really sounds like some kind of gay steampunk piece of shit.

ZTO, Addiction, and Infinity are pretty good tho

NO WAY! Deconstructions is the best i ever heard from him, it's actually one of my four 5stars albums

>gay steampunk
recommend me something like this

nice try but you have to be more creative, as my user nemesis you can use everything you know about me for try to destroy me, add soemthing like "tranny piece of shit" or "fucking spics should leave" or something, come on, i can help you but i'm not going to do all your job.

There's a 40-50% chance you'll attempt suicide so user's comment seems a little redundant, but could you try to be a little less obnoxious with your identity? Honestly nobody cares who you are on the internet; you could have made your trip anything, but of course, it's your edgy identity. You choose to ram it down people's throat because you want a reaction; most likely because you're lacking attention in other areas of life, and it's pretty transparent. Nobody minds you posting here but this general is about music. There are places scattered all over the internet you can spread your proverbial seed and get the reaction you so desire; this is not one of them. Can you keep your identity politics to yourself? Thanks.

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I never wanted to be edgy :c

try steampowered giraffe mite b up your alley

Best albums by Devy are Accelerated Evolution, Terria and Ocean Machine

thanks!
you just choosed the ones of the "proggy pop metal with reverb" franchise?

doesn't matter, i love biomech too! infinity is also up there!

Edgy was perhaps the wrong word (maybe 'unorthodox') but my point stands. Sorry if it's a little blunt.

>implying his best albums weren't with SYL

i know, i accept my escence since the beginning

let's talk about music then!!

devin is great!

this image made my day better, i share it for make your day better too!

@Letov
for my tourney you rec'd me Pere Ubu's The Hearpen Singles comp, but Terminal Tower seems to be the more definitive compilation. Would you rather me listen to that or

Terminal Tower has three tracks at the end from a different era of the band (and a different label) that not everyone likes
Hearpen (the 2016 version) also has better mastering, the TT CD was from when CDs were experimental
Pick whichever

RIP Fats Domino

jesus christ

Is this a stealthy way to tell someone to shut up ot kill themselves while appearing to be concerned about their well being?

Shouting from the rooftops about your trans identity is actually a red flag for suicide / further mental illness. I am actually concerned, and I think everyone wants to say what I said, but I'm prob the only one who's a big enough asshole to say it. I won't allow this place to become a venting outlet.

>Babymetal self titled

I was expecting soemthing more twisted but anyway it sounds pretty cool, most of all is alternative/death metal with female j-pop vocals, pretty catchy, cute and agressive, will relisten.

previous bread

Here it is guys, finally finished this thing, I have to say it feels so good, before joining here I used to listen to the same stuff over and over, my backlog is still kinda big but never bothered to start going through it, I know I don't involve in the convos and just limit myself to post my chart but I want to thank /daily/ because just the fact of it made me compromise to do these things. ~3 years ago when I first came to one of these threads I couldn't keep with one of those month charts I made, this chart took me like 3 months having weeks where I didn't even listen to a single album. I'm happy I didn't quit this time, I think that's an improvement.

>Colin Stetson - New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges
I've had this in my backlog since it came out, and never expected what I got from it, it's dark and well, heavy I guess, at times it reminded me of Bish Bosch, something to play loud definetely. (potential to go up)
7+

>Autechre - Tri Repetae
So it was thanks to this chart that I finally listened to Ae. I liked this one more, less ambient moments and it's filled with delicate textures, shame it abuses this and goes on for a bit more.
7.5

>Ekkehard Ehlers - Plays John Cassavetes
Great EP, 20 minutes of the best ambient I've heard, so calm. But I mean, just 20 minutes? agh.
8+

>Oval - 94 Diskont
Ok, I gave this a kinda low score because the first track came to an end, nooo. So yeah I need to listen to it more.
6.5+

>ミラクルミュージカル - Hawaii: Part II
Loved the beginning of this so much, then there's a bunch of ideas going on in the middle that caught me off guard, some of which I enjoyed, and then a perfect ending, just like it started. What a trip of an album.
7.5

>Aesop Rock - Bazooka Tooth
First time listening to this guy, didn't expect him to sound like that but he has a great flow after all. Got tired of the beats halfway through it, they don't do much for the album in terms of variation and for a rap album this long I think thats essential.
6.5

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I want to do a drone of the person with the highest score, but I don't think it's fair since some users had 3 albums (post-feelist would win that way) and others had 2 (mglue would in this case) or even 1
do you think I should count them all or just go with the 2's (biggest part of participants)

post original image

thank you

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>steve reich - music for 18 musicians
listening to this made me realize something important about people my age, not people in my generation but people my age, and how they interact with music like this, by which i mean that i feel like minimalism was really, really prominent when i was growing up, all the film scores and pseudo-inspiring music in the background of emotional, storybook-type youtube videos and promotional material shown in classrooms had the sort of bouncy, pretty, repetitive piano and layered textures and motion and all that, i think, or maybe it was just me, and i had a particular experience with a particular work when i was younger that i can't quite recall, but still informs how this music makes me feel, which is a kind of March of Progress-inspiring-modern transport-Meet the Robinsons type of feeling, like the wonder of Disney films transported to the modern era, the transition of my headspace from like 2004-2012, and if there's one thing that i can say about this music, it's that it's relentlessly, desperately attractive to me, mostly because i feel like i've heard it a million times before, and it sounds a bit like the way i looked at everything for a while. super epic

Damn, good job. You should drone whoever you think has a similar music taste to you, I wouldn't base it purely off of 2 or 3 albums.

Yay! good job m8

Well I never saw the album like this that's for sure

Why'd you start on an avant garde album tho, did you want to pan me first

Very cool, and yeah you should try a few more albums from whoever you liked the most

someone post latest updated daily chart pls

Weird I also just heard this for the first time the other day. Don't know why I slept on him for so long, but I am kind of glad that I did as I was more able to appreciate the influence he had on modern music.

I think this it it
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nice, not a lot of people have managed that here
now make a chart of stuff you'd like to hear!

it's... incomplete!!

you misunderstand i only pan bad music this music is good
and also pretty accessible and nice-sounding

Shit, does this place still exist?

if you liked robert hood then check out dopplereffekt. Really good stuff

This place will always exist.

Good to see you drop in! How's life?

>further mental illness
>I think everyone wants to say what I said
>I won't allow this place to become a venting outlet.
whew lad, I think you should be the one who eases up on the venting
calm tf down

people like you are the reason for these suicide rates yknow

rod recs... The Books - Lost and Safe

i was surprised by how song based this album is compared to their two albums before it. i think the whole formula on here can get a little overused by the end of the album, light whispery indie pop vocals, gradually building instrumentals made of acoustic guitar or banjo and ring-y feedback sounds, cut up isolated vocal samples of people saying things that don't make sense, repeat repeat. i can definitely feel some sort of power in the album though... hard to explain. definitely the kind of thing that, in the right moment, could really affect someone. even after years of trying i've still not really got super into the books despite me feeling like i could so maybe that person will be me on a future listen?

feelist recs... Strapping Fieldhands - Wattle and Daub

n-no thanks....

@ cunt, borz, rod need recs from ya please

not proven in any capacity

Guys, i think this is going to be my next 5 stars!!

Rock oepra, avant garde metal, funk metal, progresiveness, imagine to Mr Bungle and The Who making a collab, this is literal perfection

Life is not over yet. Or perhaps it over and everyone has really been overselling the afterlife.
I'll be fully back in november. I should have found enough albums to last the whole month by then.
Keep on gardening

@rod The first two tracks were god-tier, thanks for the rec. Got anything else like those first two tracks?

Reminder to listen to Pamiri rock and roll for extra patrician points (plus my dad is on it).

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See you soon!

letov

where to find super milk live elecdance 1979 - 1980 for tourney

wow nevermind soulseek search was acting weird, changed it slightly and it found it

COMET vs SHAMEPAI

>Acid Mothers Temple - La Novia
>Psych Rock
I'm a fan of the throat singing in the beginning, even though I get the feeling trained throat singers would scoff at it. The heavy, drugged nature of the rock that follows it is pretty sucessful at enveloping and entrancing, but I keep going back to hear the standout quieter sections. The only thing that really bugged me was the usage of electronics, which felt noticeably out of place without the band behind it.

Otherwise, heck yeah I dig that ending, never even thought this came from japan til i read reviews

7-/10

>3 Chairs - Three Chairs 3
>Downtempo, Deep House
A collaboration between Detroit House heads. With a breadth as wide as Prince of Denmark's 8, I hoped it would be just as tolerable with contributors such as Moodymann and Theo Parrish.

I don't know. I liked the especially smooth tracks , but the purposefully splatty bass at some points kinda ruins it for me. Lots of nice moments, but unpalatable and predictable as a whole package.

6/10

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Recc needed from breadboy

post-shaving cream aesthetic
nice! might look into it.

oops imean COMET not bread

you better like super ape but just slightly less than fishmans

shit taste

same

would you?

no

i'd pay to slap duccs

haha jk i'd never :{}

it's probably shit but you sold me this one too!

i hate birds so fucking much

actually its pretty good imo. Some great moments on there.

you choosed right this time :D

Somebody help me to choose soemthing of my recently added folder!

coltrane baby

scooter (or coltrane)

I would kick his fuckin ass for five dollars

oogly boogly ghost!

thanks for all the (You)'s
now, is post-feelist around? I'd like to drone him or whatever he feels like sharing. someon

oh yeah I know that one, it's great

>4.07 from 27 ratings
confirmed /daily/core?

More like confirmed poseurcore hahaha

but seriously is this worth my time? I haven't even heard the original.

Original > Schwee Schwee > O'rourke

You're out of your fucking mind

>...tranny piece of shit..

This place is anonymous. I shouldn't know anything about you or the rest of the users. Yet you fucking weirdos take every opportunity to let people know you're trans.

By the way, gender dysphoria is just you trying to justify why you're uncomfortable in your skin. Seek professional help, and not to chop your cock off.

yeah I think so. You should hear the original first but the O'Rourke version is a damn good rendition and one of my favorite songs

also pic

oh shit it's nega-qwerty

thoughts on ABBA?

already said this but meaner

poseur

>I shouldn't know anything about you or the rest of the users
You just DON'T understand how strong the connection between rym and /mu is!!

*****MINI REVIEW******
>Of Blood Blue Blisters by Omar Rodriguez Lopez
This track is amazing, starts with a quiet piece melody for then scare you with an almost earraping screaming!! Then the quiet melody comes back, the screaming and quiet parts alternate themselves, at the end... a great riff comes in! one that only Omar knows to do!! Is a megalomaniac piece that makes me feel completely worthy for enter in heaven, that's why you are my fucking God Omar, my body is yours for being possesed once again by your magic!!

You can find this track in his album "A Manual Dexterity: Sountrack Volume One", all albums prior the IPEPAC era are out of print but available on ebay and Amazon.

Can someone recc me some Dream Jazz

and yet your comment was just as if not more unnecessary

you do not know what gender dysphoria is, don't speak about things you have no knowledge of.

Nuito - Unutella

We have a new one now

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hey why arent I up there!

hey why arent I up there!

Literally who

You don't deserve to be there

hey why arent you up there!

is Twin Fantasy the only thing that shows up twice on this chart?

Because you've been here for 3 days? lol

I have seen you guys these time and i think that you are cool, you are now able to add me there, i give you my so wanted permission.

that's gotta be enough, right?
same with mine.

Alright, I don't have any specific thing to listen to until november starts, so I'll dig into my neverending backlog in search of something to keep me busy. If anyone has a better idea, please do share, I'm always open to new ways to torment myself. To keep it consistent I'll try to stick with one artist and hope it doesn't end. Last time I reviewed a whole artist's discography I nearly lost my mind and stopped posting for a year and a half.
Good thing Buckethead is here and produces more that I can keep up with even if I listen to two albums a day. Isn't life wonderful.
Anywho, Pikes.
Pikes is an odd project that seems to exist for two purposes : cranking up prices on Discogs for self-printed CDs and keeping the Bucket-man busy forever producing several albums every month with only one of the Deli Creeps to maybe sometimes take a look at the sampling and programming.
One could say the risk of falling into the nasty habit of "autopilot" compositions is considerable. One would be right.
Still, Pikes.
It starts quite adequately with the first one, quite adequately named "It's Alive".
If one thing can be said about Buckethead it is that his work is consistent. When one gets a formula down to a science, it becomes hard to fail. And this certainly is no failure.
During the 30 minutes it lasts, there is very little in the way of surprises to anyone who is in any way familiar with the Bucket-man (except perhaps for the ones who only listened to that one track made for Guitar Hero and Gunse n Roses). The first two tracks are precisely the sort of heavy instrumental rock music, cleanly produced and aptly played that should be expected from anything Buckethead has released since he stopped recording on a walkman.
The fourth track, Barnyard Banties gives us a bit of loud grooviness that will please those who find the idea appealing, and one should.

By the fifth track Crach the Sky, we have reached another staple of BUckethead's trademark, which is the marching beats on the lead guitar. With the triplets leading the way to the entire composition despite the movement (opening creshendo, peak loudness, calm bridge 1, return to peak, calm bridge 2, return to main motif but slowed down) and keeps dictating the frenetic marching rythm and shift it to a steadier pace by the last third. Business as usual but the formula does not fail and the good balance betweel the layered instruments keeps things as theatrical as they ought to be for something like this.
A return to noisy and hardly functionnal grooves shifts the mood from the latter dramatic tone to the following patchwork of textures that are not meant to fit each other but keep a certain unity through the hypnotic rythm and absurd slapped guitar.
And to keep the theme of patchworking going, the following track works on a complete opposite basis with a steady pacing and unity of texture allowing various melodic motives to follow one another.
To top it off, we end on another piece of absurdist composition that enforces its strange unity by repeating mismatching patterns, textures and rythm until accidental juxtaposition makes them match each other by what can only be the magic of a premeditated accident.
So all in all, no big surprise, but that is not the point. When you reach the point at which a formula is so well distilled into a proper science, the possibility for the listener to know precisely what to expect only makes it possible to enjoy the small details like the killswitch action (of which there is a surprizingly large quantity) or search into smaller patterns within the composition to find new layers of rythm to explore.
t'was good fun
I'm looking forward to Pikes 2 to 130 (and counting)

And holy biscuits I just wrote over 2000 letters about a fairly mediocre Buckethead EP

We know nothing about your taste

don't add crunch until he goes through all the chart like I did lmao

>rudi recs... Toumani Diabate - The Mande Variations

initislly i thought i was going to be a lot more bored of this than i was, but it was actuslly kind of interesting at points. none of it is particularly memorable and i was glancing at the time left in the album a bit. w/e

>letov recs... Super Milk - Live Elecdance 1979 - 1980

bit of a no brainer recommendation really. zolo is a very large chunk of my favorite stuff, adding to that the fact that the japanese almost always do it better. not the most amazing display of this sort of music here though, but still very entertaining and fun. i wonder if these guys ever had any studio recorded material.

letov moves on! requesting recs from letov, cunt, and rod

More like until they do anything besides target trip up for memes

woah! I've responded to others
I am shy ok :(

Wrong

In a Silent Way

good work long dog boy super proud