The point of these threads is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.
maaaaan i think it's been about a decade since i heard this album, good choice
Aiden Cox
you a dumbass
David Ross
This was good until he started singing sadly
Mason White
for some reason my ip is range banned so ill post here
someone posted a nice ambient album years ago here but ive forgotten the title, and the artist who wrote it. it went for 6-8 hours and was intended to be listened to while you sleep. the last 30 minutes or so was supposed to emulate morning, where you could hear birds chirping and shit
anyone remember what its called? i originally thought it was a steve roach recording but cant seem to find it
Requesting this monster girl version of Pukei-Pukei from Monster Hunter World giving a sloppy tonguejob to one dick with her long tongue, and using her tail's opening, still dripping globs of poison, to milk another.
Parker Cox
>Le Kamasi Washington is bad because of scales meme Wow who knew that all of daily was elitist theoryfag jtg drones
Mrs. Rena took the hamper with all of his clothes and set it in the hallway. She turned around and stepped back into Jordan's room as soon as she had set it down quietly. She was still holding his assignment papers under one of her arms, so she decided to set them on his desk. As she set the papers down, she accidentally nudged his mouse. The screen woke up... What Mrs. Rena saw after that made her grin even more. Jordan had several pages open.... Some of which with fantastic information in a search box... "How deep is a girl's vagina?" "How to prove size doesn't matter." "Ways to make your penis bigger that actually work." "If a doctor sees it, are they required to record a diagnosis of micropenis?" He even had a thread on a popular image site going, where he was attempting to impress women... With a large bulge in his boxer briefs... (That has to be stuffing...) Sure enough, as she took control of the mouse and began to look through his files she found a whole folder of these big bulge pictures... And then one picture had no bulge to speak of... But there was a cucumber on the table next to Jordan, in that photo. Trying her hardest to surpress her laughter, Mrs. Rena decided she didn't want Jordan waking up while she was in his room and was about to walk out the door, when she got the most perfect idea for revenge beyond sweet revenge. She took out a pen and began to jot a note on a slip of paper, that was laying on Jordan's desk. Then, using a pair of sewing scissors from her purse she cut a hole in the paper, about the dimensions of a toilet paper tube. Mrs. Rena smugly smiled internally and externally as she slowly snuck over to Jordan's bed. She drank in the sight of this incredible scene one more time. She was savoring the moment, and it gave her a rush of ecstatic joy. Her most annoying and disrespectful student, sprawled out on a bed with no blankets or loose sheets for cover.
Grayson Moore
such a way with words...
Ryder Jones
I'll have a way with you're mom.
Parker Sullivan
Me and it's true. Playing almost exclusively diatonically shows a lack of adventurousness imo But not bad though. Just not great.
David Flores
ok no where as good as jazz greats like herbie handjob
I like talking about music I like more than I like complaining about music. What's a jazz album you like, /daily/? Here's the album that got me to initially like jazz as a kid
consider what i've been doing over break a real life physical media backlog chart
Jim Croce - You Don't Mess Around With Jim (1972) >singer/songwriter, folk pop
One of those records that has some sentimental value to me, and one of many records I own that I've actually never purchased. As the story goes, this went from my grandpa (who I've never met), to my mom, all the way down to me. And it's actually good! It's a really cozy, pastoral folk album, and I've definitely got a predisposition to albums like that. Not the most innovative thing, and I'm not huge on the more jaunty country tracks. While this may lack innovation, it's one of the most consistently solid singer/songwriter albums of the '70s.
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quick /blog/: I've never met either of my birth grandparents, yet I still own a lot of their records. when one of them passed away last year, me and my parents salvaged his house and I picked up some solid stuff (Snowflakes Are Dancing, Sketches of Spain, Red Headed Stanger, and the Empire Strikes Back soundtrack). it's really, really weird.
>tfw I’m currently in the city and I just thought of a giant women smashing through it, and I currently have the hardest terror boner
Carson Wilson
source on this would be appriciated
Robert Rodriguez
I've gotten more energy lately so uni has been going pretty well, I've started listening to more music again, and I'm talking with more people than usual!
I recently found ubu.com/sound/ so I'm just listening to stuff I found there mostly
Blake Lee
This album is great, one of the albums that opened my eyes to jazz. The energy in the intense tracks is insane
2nd half of notes from underground today plus ficciones should i listen to impressions by coltrane or 2nd stereolab album or some avant meme
Cooper Ross
I'm glad to read that whole first line in general. Good for you; remain in light.
Logan Gray
>Nitty Gritty - General Penitentiary (1987)
Yes, this rules. Sounds closer to Black Ark stuff from 10 years earlier than a lot of the commercialized, plastic-sounding dancehall I tend to associate with 80s reggae. Funny every other track is a dub version of the previous song because the originals are already dub-y. But whatever, it’s good for putting on and zoning out. 7.5/10
>清水靖晃 [Yasuaki Shimizu] - Kakashi (1982)
Pleasant, tame art pop. Wouldn’t expect something too experimental...or memorable for that matter. Works like elevator music, which has its time and place. 6/10
>Robert Turman - Flux (1981)
Just the kind of thing I was looking for. I won’t attempt to review. Minimalist tape music that sounds like an uncovered cassette. Mysterious, ethereal, foggy. There may not be much there but it’s a whole atmosphere. Interesting blend of soothing and unnerving. 7.5/10
Sounds exactly what you'd expect an album made by a middle-aged white dude from the late-'50s called "Exotica" to sound like, really. Super cheesy, kind of predates the whole "world music" boom by about three decades, and that is /not/ high praise from me. Ripe with sampleability, because the percussion is easily the most interesting part of this, and admittedly kind of fun, in a super campy, kitschy kind of way, just not my thing at all.
What are your thoughts on 10cc as a whole? I've always gotten the impression that they are quite under-appreciated on this board. Hope you're having a nice day!
that record is the only thing I've heard from them outside from "I'm Not in Love" (which I adore), so I can't really give my thoughts on them as a whole, but I enjoyed that record a decent bit, even though I didn't /love/ it.
and thanks! hope you're having a good day too.
Jordan Mitchell
Glad you like "I'm Not In Love", that song is quite extraordinary in composition. Definitely try Sheet Music, if you've listened to J Dilla's Donuts you'll immediately get a kick out of it; youtube.com/watch?v=-sraKulMHZw
didn't have much time for music today, mostly watching march memeness and finishing notes from underground
i did catch impressions by coltrane though, which kinda blew me away. i was very impressed, moreso by the live tracks. the second track was nice but not very memorable, and while after the rain was quite beautiful (especially mccoytyner's piano) it wasn't absolutely mind blowing, in part because they don't have eric dolphy like the live tracks. india was an incredible start, with a very psychedelic vibe. the influence that the byrds took for fifth dimension shows pretty obviously, the intro to india sounds exactly like the guitar to eight miles high. the real highlight tho was impressions itself. the rhythm section itself laid down an absolute whirlwind of a foundation for dolphy and trane to duel it own on sax. the drumming here is a particular standout overall it stands at like an 8/10, but i'm not particular on ratings
notes from underground was also incredible, parts of the second half were downright difficult to read. ficciones next, then either picture of dorian gray or don quioxte
also idk what daily knows about communism, but i could use some guidance as to what are the best texts on marxism after marx and engels themselves
Isaac Jenkins
Please recommend all your favorite female singers/female fronted bands, any genre. I used to have a mega thread of just that but I'm still digging through the archive for it. I had youtube/dl links and short descriptions of a ton of artists but now I can't find it. Here are some recs from my phone while I keep looking
Ahahaha yeah guys I really like female fronted bands that's why I've never fucking listened to x-ray spex
Adam Cook
Cindy Lee
Carson Scott
>I've only listened to it 5 times over the course of 3 years. sorry to burst your bubble but that means it's not your favorite album at all
Asher Perez
My fav album's super unknown, so having an album where I found it on my own and invested all this time into researching it really added to push it from one of my 10s to my fav ever. Also you are not original for making a joke about the title but continue to make them I'm a slut for attention
now i'm in bed sunk into nick cave bootleg hunts how was your daylads?
John Price
I legitimately love reportoftheweek
Mari Iijima, Miharu Koshi, Chiemi Manabe
Samuel Nelson
Just woke up. I've got an easy lecture to sit through later and then a slice of weed cake that my friend baked
Colton Morales
>i could use some guidance as to what are the best texts on marxism after marx and engels themselves The Gulag Archipelago The Black Book of Communism Last Exit to Utopia: The Survival of Socialism in a Post-Soviet Era
lmao go finger your butthole
Lucas Rogers
lmao
Jordan Rodriguez
Thanks for the insightful post, as always.
Ayden Williams
No problem.
Sebastian Hernandez
good shit, plans for the high? i haven't smoked weed in months and months but last time I did I did it on acid and got some real comfy hours in
Thomas Green
>that my friend baked Make sure you don't fuck yourself, I only eat stuff I bake with specific portions for this reason.
Post something that makes you vulnerable, I dare you. I've never seen someone more afraid of being found out.
Henry Parker
What do you want to find out?
Colton Howard
I tend to find it really hard to concentrate while high so I'll probably end up bouncing between a lot of stuff (although my plans are for some Ivan the Terrible Part 2, some Fishing With John, some Confessions by St. Augustine)
Yeah I've had a bad experience with this same person's edible. Had 2 hours of flashbacks to every awkward thing I've done in my life. Gonna try to be conservative with how much I eat of it
Grayson Young
Post something you think but are not sure about, or don't know how to articulate properly. Risk being wrong. If you make a garbage post in an attempt to shield yourself, you're proving my point.
Just bake your own stuff dude, I can send you a firecracker recipe that me and my roommates made if you want.
I'm not sure to what extent Deleuze's reading of Nietzsche is faithful to the word or the spirit of his writings and if Nietzsche's philosophy could or should be incorporated into leftist politics unmediated. I'm also not sure what the role of revolution and deculturation is precisely, there is a confusing segment in L'abécédaire that goes against what I thought I read in Capitalism and Schizophrenia. I've also been rethinking my prior assumptions regarding his epistemology although I haven't started reading his essays on Kant and Hume yet so I shouldn't talk about that.