I need more artsy-pop
rec me some albums/musicians
Go to RYM and browse the art pop genre. I have a couple collages from here though.
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>>61880194
thanks
Best genre. My faves:
kate bush - the dreaming
bjork - vespertine
jane siberry - the walking
the knife - silent shout / shaking the habitual
fever ray
susanne sundfor
all these artists have other good albums too
I think STGSTV is as artsy as pop gets, even if it isnt tagged as art-pop
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>>61880194
Most recommended off here from me are Solex, St. Vincent, Talking Heads, Arthur Russell, Eno, Sparks, Scott Walker, Bowie, XTC, and Stereolab.
>>61880349
Oh and Jens Lekman.
Julia Holter - Loud City Song
Nicholas Allbrook - Ganough, Wallis & Fatuna
Moodoid - le Monde Moo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMroXbAmrI8
made this a while ago for some reason
>>61880142
Best one from this year
Definitely this
Does progressive pop/dream pop count as artsy-pop.
If so then this.
Love that album btw OP
>>61880794
>Long Season in that high of resolution
How was this found? It's beautiful.
>>61880142
t b h if you liked this for its comfyness then listen to ultraviolence
>>61880839
Scans of vinyl covers from the Rock Festival Box Set check here if you want it in ever better resolution:
https://mega.nz/#F!ilhT3Z7Z!tHwkCiRTTu2l0YN86mTung
I post this like thrice a day but I don't really mind.
>>61880839
some guy bought the fishmans vinyl box set and posted high rez pics
check rbt
Holy shit I thought I was the only one who listened to Julia Holter on this board. I didn't even know she was art pop, just some out kind of indie music. Currently loving Loud City Song
Get some of this in your life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26sP2WsA5cY
>>61880538
>Ganough, Wallis and Fatuna
Better than Currents t b h
Walrus EP is also great
>>61881395
I hope you die with a lot of pain