To those of you who moved on from Sup Forumscore; what do you listen to nowadays?

To those of you who moved on from Sup Forumscore; what do you listen to nowadays?

>John Fahey
>Bert Jansch
>misc bedroom soundclouds

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disney soundtracks

nothing, all music is shit

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Top 40 mainstream pop.
>He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark moustache. O cruel, needless misunderstanding! O stubborn, self-willed exile from the loving breast! Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother.

really?

this

limp bizkit

I've never been into Sup Forumscore. Pic is like half of the CDs I've bought this year.

>tfw no fellow pre-psychedelic roots music afficianatos

as of late: Fahey and co., Raymond Scott, italo disco and the like (Munglolian Jetset, Todd Terje), occasional Bartok piano pieces

>and co
?

Robbie Basho, Steffen Basho-Junghans, Glenn Jones. I guess I could include Michael Gulezian (he had a release on Takoma), also listened to Daniel Bachman and Jack Rose, but didn't exactly liked them

Punk

korn

KoRn

i listen exclusively to obscure tape recorded slowcore

true patrician

Eurobeat

>bandcamp bedroom pop / Z Tapes material
>slowcore
>I Know Who You Are and You Are Nothing

can you name some of your favorites? I love that kind of stuff
(I already know Love, Claire)

im way past my hipster phase, way past my post hipster phase of listening to music that was popular when i was a kid when i was nostalgic.
I grew up at the exact time music piracy was starting. I pretty much was engulfed in a sea of infinite music.
Everything, every genre, every country, every language, mainstream and not. I think its a rite of passage to get burned out on music now, think music is dead. The amount of music i have consumed would probaly have only been done by people who worked in record stored pre internet.
I never had a poptmist phase because im too smart to have fallen for that consumerist garbage.

I mostly just listen to a lot of bowie and classical music now.

My advice is to always listen to the obscure, foreign, old, weird, underground, alternative, experimental and different.

Never listen to whats popular.

Now here is a video of an old japanese man playing Ravels "Pavane pour une infante défunte" on a lute


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I'm reading that book right now thanks for spoiling it

I know this is ironic but the first 2 albums are decent.

>Never listen to whats popular
>I mostly listen to Bowie
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

dam that quotes real. deep shit

if your music taste doesnt expand at least bi-annually then you are slow

t. 205 IQ brain master

i still listen to a lot of the same stuff i listened to 10 years ago. i honestly think people who are constantly listening to new music just haven't found the stuff they really love yet

rec some, nigga

I don't think I've heard most of the Sup Forums essentials.
I've heard most of the Sup Forumscore hip hop, but industrial is my favorite genre at this point.

How's the tenth grade going for you so far, bud?

Or they know how to look for things they really love and like to appreciate different music

just maybe

Viper

Scaruffi-core

Haven’t liked mucore since high school.
-Electronic dance / trance inducing stuff
-awesome tapes from Africa type stuff
-appreciating the constant churn of music for what it is

Lil Pump

ultrapleb

Mostly Prog rock and Jazz fusion

>twinky twanky sad banjo music
>wonky club music
>Rismky-Korsakov
>trap shit
>indigenous folk music

Is that clario

traditional music from especially scandinavia, UK/ireland, USA, balkans, eastern-europe and north-africa/middle-east.
medieval and early renaissance music
various choir traditions
Bach
black metal

This guy fucks, what are your favorites from the middle east?

My favoruite is this guy, he is actually a local immigrant, dude shreds. A lot of the music from the region he is from (Balochistan) is really interesting.
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I like a lot of other stuff too so here are some random links
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What do you listen to?

Early 80s new wave records
Stuff from the current modular scene
Berlin school

me too

>John Fahey
Good taste

Autechre, death metal, debussy

>youtube.com/watch?v=gffwUv_lpMs
Extremely based.

90% of it is classical music. Mostly baroque and romanticism chamber music.

t. 15 year old

t. postmodern communist

The Sundays
Mazzy Star

>implying
fuck off nigger

My slowcore niggas
It truly is the next step once you decide to cast off the yoke of Sup Forumscore

>Kevin Drumm
>Emptyset
>Jackson C Frank

Semiobscure electronic music I find on Discogs

Lofi and bedroom pop from Bandcamp. I feel like when they sing about being losers, they mean it a whole lot more than some guy who reached semi-success.