Post albums you wish you could live inside

Post albums you wish you could live inside

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Wouldn't this be kind of scary?

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not that user, but let me topster a set of my pics for "living in these albums would be scary"

what could be scary about WE.
HATE.
YOU.

An acid cave with weed stalagmites

try living in any of these

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youtube.com/watch?v=fqFdW7vFMac

With a really warm and comfy coat.

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Only if I get to be Robocop though

youtube.com/watch?v=wrrtHA-MJUs

I don't even know how to describe why I like this album, it just feels so cold and barren but in a fun, ethereal way.

Why is it so (relatively) underrated? Top 3 Hecker for easily

So much cocaine, so much dancing.

Could you fucking imagine?

>tfw when everyone there overdoses and you're the last person in existence

Like the scarecrow in Ocarina of Time, dancing for the rest of eternity.

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I've got the Substrata reissue, with his 'Man with a Movie Camera' album as bonus.
Honestly, I've stopped listening to the whole album/s. Favourite track on Substrata is Chukhung, and Movie Camera is Ballerina. I'm hyped for the Shenzhou reissue though. That's an album I can listen to from beginning to end easily.

I had no Shenzhou was getting reissued, I hope there's all kinds of new bonus tracks like on Substrata's reissue.

Wouldn't this be kind of sad?

Fighting dragons in the middle age

dammit I thought Op was talking about the cover art and not the album meaning

Yeah there is. It includes as a bonus, his album "The Samphire Tower"

sorry I should've just got you fully in the loop.
It drops on bandcamp in a week.
biosphere.bandcamp.com/album/shenzhou-reissue-with-bonus-album

living inside neu would be the closest to

this x10000000
these too

i agree with everything you said plus
started listening to this just now, this is nice

forgot to finish my fucking sentence

the closest to being in purgatory

100% this album. Along makes me think of some biome flourishing with life within the ruins of some sewage system.

Also this, even if it's kind of post apocalyptic.

I feel like this would be a world where everything is cybernetic and not much happens outside of "the web"

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this so much

also i would never like to live in kid a, maybe in in rainbows

>tfw no turn of the millenium gf with a navel tattoo
why even fucking LIVE???

i want to go back to 1996-2002

that's a pretty niche feel, and that's coming from someone who nostalgia's over the 90's.
navel tattoos are so last millennium. it's the 2000's dude, it's all about getting your belly button removed these days.

am that user

yeah, it would be kind of scary on a surface level. lots of people don't listen to metal because it is dark, scary, or uncomfortable. but when you get past that, it's a very fun genre. it's a psychedelic and groovy album, and more importantly it's enveloping to a point of coziness. It doesn't feel scary to me because I'm so familiar with it.

I'd only want to live in the album as a creature of its universe, basically.

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But this is basically being in limbo.

Actually I want to change my answer.
This album, because I've actually lived in it before. I put 'Imponderable Light' on repeat and laid in the pitch dark just as the liberty caps I'd taken shot me into the cosmos.

Whoa dude there is some cool stuff on this chart. Give me more of those slightly melancholic psychedelic electronic jams please

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>twentysomething in NYC in early 2000's, nights full of drinking and one night stands

It's so comfy and I don't know why

sure. apart from the obvious point of checking out the discographies of the ones on that chart, here's another artist I completely forgot to include.

Apart from that, a lot of the other artists I know of haven't released solid albums, so I've just collected the odd track or two.

from that chart though:
Boards of Canada - either influenced or were outright imitated by the others, the majority of their discog is solid.
Boreal Network - Phase with the Moon is their only solid album IMO. They may have a couple other albums that people would wanna buy all of, but I collected an album's worth of tracks collated from maybe 4-6 of their other releases.
Cialyn - At least one other good album (Radio Libre Albemuth), if they have any other good stuff I haven't explored it.
Com Truise - if you're into it, although they're slightly more upbeat and less washed out synthwave, they've released some other albums (most notably Galactic Melt)
Faex Optim - Another 2 solid albums I'm aware of (Mercury; Start with the River)
Home - Plenty of albums, but stylistically vary enough for them to be hit and miss for me.
Mr Sunshine - Other releases worth checking out.
PBS'73 - Other material can be good but I've only ever bought single tracks from what's there.
Yomgaille - Don't know much more about, that's the most recent release and didn't know of them before.

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Okay, as for the artists I've only collected tracks from.

Fieldtriqp - Start with 'People Damage'.
Casino Versus Japan - Start with 'Go Hawaii'.
Freescha - Start with 'Freeschaland'.
Orange Crush - Uhh, dunno, just explore their discog, I'm pretty sure it's all on bandcamp.
Pye Corner Audio - as above.
Bocuma - Mostly does videogame soundtracks these days in spite of the name being inspired by BoC. Start with 'Among the Free'.
Data Rebel - Actually a really good artist but not all the work fits with the rest genre wise. I guess check out 'Sketches' first.
Tor - Check out 'Blue Book'. A bit different for the most part, but you still might like it.
36 - 'The Infinity Room'. Very minimalistic but you might like it.
Loess - Check out 'Wind and Water' I guess.

I think that's about it for artist recs, good luck.

also nb, I'm the same person who recs a lot of ambient, mainly dark ambient, in relevant threads. I also have a chart of artists similar to Burial that I hunted down for a friend who's into that washed out future garage sound, if anyone likes that stuff.

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>tfw Liumin's finally on Spotify

1000x this

It's an EP though

nigga just move to tokyo

it reminds me of dying some digital death

I wish could escape from it tbqh but he's locked the door,

Living inside this would be terrifying
So ominous

They guy that wrote "Music in the Key of Z" wrote to Jandek telling him that he thought Ready For The House had done psychological, physical and possibly spiritual harm to him.
Jandek responded by sending him a carton of 24 copies of every new release for years and years.

me too i miss that timeline

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gonna have to second that

Japan is for the Japanese

No idea, it's such a beautiful album. My feelings are that, with "large" (to most people) discographies, people only listen to the big standouts. Most people that listen to Hecker listen to Ravedeath, Virgins, and *maybe* Harmony in Ultraviolet, which is a shame: Mirages is so good.

that’s a fucking cool cover, gonna check this out immediately

thanks user

The apartment the first tracks are about still exists and occasionally goes back on the market. It could be possible.

One of the best electronic acts of the year for sure
Pretty much everything they made is on their soundcloud as well

Fucking this

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Lifeforms for sure

You got a street address? I think I found it once but not sure. I'd pay many dollars to live in that space.

might as well be living in it :(

what album is this

Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven

damn..

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Basically living at a place where it's always night time

I picture this as living in a house around your college years with all the people you didn't want to lose but did.

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It just so perfectly reflects the zany side of the turn of the millenium. Lots of songs about underwater fantasy, things that should be cheesy but somehow aren't, and a genuinity.

Oh... :(

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tfw i already live inside i.

>*blocks your path*

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> almost posting 2814
> of course it's already itt

>implying I want to live in such a place
Maybe I enjoy this purgatory and torment to which we are constantly subjugated

ITS NOT THE SIDE EFFECTS OF THE COCAINE

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fuck theres so many good ones

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Now this is the ultimate choice.

Or at least the most pragmatic one.

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I feel the exact opposite way. Amber makes me think of a frigid and decaying city. I mean, one of the tracks is even called Montreal.

Posters like you are fucking degenerates