ITT: we post our music fetishes
>when a sax comes in
ITT: we post our music fetishes
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Orgasmic falsettos. Any recs? Listening to Lotus Flower by Radiohead sends me to a different plane of existence.
>Ritchie Blackmore
>repeating one line and building instrumentals
some examples for the unenlightened:
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>intense phaser on master track
>rhodes or xylophone solo
HNNG
I've got you, OP.
How outside of the norm are you willing to go
Because there's a musical called Falsettos with a 2016 cast recording and it's incredible and there are a few Falsettos in the musical and you should check it out
Here OP
saxophones sound like vomit
>weird chord comes out of nowhere
>metal song crescendos after a relatively quiet moment
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Where is the saxophone?
Random 45 second improvised jazz piano solo on top 40 radio
Here you go OP
>singer's voice breaks during crescendo
you're vomit
Too subtle imo. Best part of a sax is the low honk to accentuate rhythm.
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damn that's pretty relaxing
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Idk what the fetish would be but something about this song just makes me just feel so fucking good.
Chorus is identical 3rd time around, but an octave higher!
I'm a cheap whore
>album ends suddenly
Jamiroquai does this with but with the verse consistently. Kay does change the melody as well but he almost never fails to add an octave higher verse.
Distorted like dream sounding/echo-y vocals. That shit just fucking makes me feel so damn good.
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It's really the cheapest trick, it actually annoys me & pretty much signals an artist has run out of brain power.
*eargasmic
Orgasmic falsettos. That sounded wrong as fuck.
Yeah, but he does change the melody itself as well. The dude is a fucking machine at poppy technical melodies.
>pounding industrial percussions
This entire fucking song is my fetish
Same
>when his voice comes in
>great song section being repeated for a good few minutes, especially during either the intro or the outro
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>audible instruction from one of the musicians when a crescendo ends, immediately followed by a section that's even more intense
It was the last song on the album. Fucking godlike ending.
Synth Echos
None
>lofi synths
Really deep vocals (like when it's been digitally altered to sound deep)
I want it to speak into my brain and make me cum.
the drum solo in 'The Air Tonight' by Phil Collins
This
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Listen to the whole album too though.
Deep man's voice
Guitar riffs at the start of a song
Soaring string melodies
the more you know...
When a song stops suddenly for a few secs
>When a hip hop beat use samples from goldeneye.
I AM A PATIENT BOY
hammong organ arpeggio solos
mick karn bass
>When the flute comes in
When a note is being played somewhat continuously over a melody.
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The synth in Duran Duran's "Save A Prayer" over the bassline.
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The guitar coming in at 00:52 in Pixies' "Hey".
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The strings do it all over Beethoven's 7th symphony, 2nd movement.
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The synth at 2:24 in James Blake's "Retrograde" (can't find the studio version on mobile).
>untalented female vocals
It's cute and I love it
stutter vocals
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>reversed drums or drums with a lot of delay
>beautiful glitch patterns, weird rhythmical sense but still, all of this with a piano or strings but real ones
>clarinet over an acoustic guitar
faggot totally ripped that off of 2Pac.
not particulary saxophones but my absolute favorite "when the horns come in" moment.
at around 01:30
Check out woman of the world by Jim O'rourke
>any fucking snarky-puppy-tier synth solo
>crazy sax
>when a sax comes in
British Wintertime - Frost*
14 min songs with one catchy riff in canon
Trumpets
Ironically, I don't like much ska other than RBF
>Sick ass riff comes in at any point in the song
>Bonus points if distorted
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A simple loop but every n measures it gets a new instrument/sound, till the song turns enormous
Swans - Helpless Child is an example
This drum fill:
>sample from a famous speech
>spoken word
>in indie folk when a guitar is played to fast/recorded poorly so none of the chords have a chance to sound out and almost form a percussive element.
When drums have an arhythmic freakout.
In Cuckoo Cuckoo by Animal Collective when Avey sings "cuckoo cuckoo"
Like 95% of the album People by People (Mary Halvorson and Kevin Shea)
Zach Hill does it sometimes
Greg Saunier does it sometimes.
>song has a harpsichord
>that part on the Slint EP during Rhoda where he yells "1 2 3"
>song has a Lowrey organ
gimme some examples
i like the [spoiler]sound[/spoiler] of these
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A cappella
just a small section in a song that maybe you wouldn't expect it in.
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straight up pasted the wrong page
dude you'll like the end of this song
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>the sung part of an interlude is later revealed to be the refrain or the bridge of a song
>most dirty sax ever
these guys are great ty
>60's flute music
you know what I'm talking about
Violins.
Building instrumentals? Is that what this would be?
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Vocals filled with urgency or desperation always does it for me.
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I guess it called galloping iirc(04:30 onwards)
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D-Beat drumming.
These little bass and drums parts before guitar kicks in. (02:59 onwards)
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Clearly audible and pounding bass on background.
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I actually don’t could you post something? Genuinely curious
Jazz with non-guitar string or woodwind instruments
If anyone else shares this fetish check out Chico Hamilton and Hubert Laws
Ever heard Pouncelciot by Venetian Snares?
>when the sax is the only good part of the song and the rest of the song is pretty generic (arguably trash)
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>when the sax is the best part but the song is a solid song and the sax elevates it to GOD TIER
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I like when the have two guitars going back and forth between channels like this
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Though the CD version is clearer than this version on YouTube :( but I think you can figure it out based on the way the guitars are playing like that bouncing off each other
Ever heard of Gavin Bryars? Check out Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet/Sinking the Titanic on Eno's Obscure label. Free download at ubuweb.com
Organs in general are the shit.
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Jesus Blood is easily the best song ever made (and most effective in my opinion) mentioning Jesus' name. Very touching piece.