ITT: Musical fetishes
>drumsticks clank together
Two vocalists singing different things at the same time.
>chorus gets repeated with a different meaning later on in the song
>>61900901
Here's a full album just for you, OP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TXWp6IvHps
>>61900901
lamest music fetish
Plunderphonics artist exclusively samples from one very specific subject
>triplets on the ride cymbals set apart from the other instrumentals
>>61901007
can you give examples? that sounds tight
When songs have an almost lullaby like quality and then for the last portion of the song, they explode in sound.
>>61901035
It starts in the breakdown at 3:29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJNkdMB2NZ8
>>61900918
>listens to ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space once
>>61900918
Check out the band Everyone Asked About You, they did this a decent bit in their LP and their EP.
>percussion in the background
>>61901000
Peter Sotos?
>Song on album flows perfectly to the next
>Abbey Road Medley
>Happiest Days Of Our Lives -> Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 2
>Unrelated and off tempo and out of key vocals beings sung at the same time
>>61901035
im new to plunderphonics but i think this song applies to what you're talking about?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAwR6w2TgxY
really all of pogo's work
The album is comprised of a short number of long tracks.
>solo comes in
>they use a digitech whammy or octave fuzz
Crescendos
>>61900901
Cavernous and distant sounding vocals. Pretty much all of Women's discography for example.
>when you can hear the cymbal grabs
>>61901108
those arent triplets you deaf mong
>song ends abruptly during the loudest part of the song
>music stops
>vocals keep going
>>61901047
Soma by Smashing Pumpkins HNNNNNNNGG
beat breaks
>nananana
>>61900901
>when the sticks hit together right before the start of a fill
>>61902072
what is this mango
>Two or more different guitar arpeggios played at the same time
two or more saxophones playing at the same time in different octives
>>61901047
Dusty Weather by Stove. Not exactly a lullaby but the explosion is def there. Same with Good Morning Captain -Slint, I'll See You Barlow, and Aubade (Morning Love Song) - TBLA. I guess these could be called periodic songs tbf.
>>61902114
looks like Gunsmith Cats
>Well executed high-pitched male vocal part
>>61900918
Best parts of OK Computer, although its just Thom singing both parts on the album.
Guitar squealies
>>61901007
Hell yes, my friend!
>>61902272
Pinch harmonics are everywhere in prog and death metal. Also listen to Gorguts - Obscura, it's a pinchfest.
>>61901047
The only moment we were alone - Explosions in the sky
Drums with double bass
>>61902364
>reccing people shitty crescendocore
Commit suicide
>>61900901
Modal Jazz
>>61901636
People on /mu/ don't know the difference between 16th notes and triplets
music goes from clear to fuzzy and fuzzier til it's noise
>>61901047
>>61901920
>>61901955
>when a song combines all of these
>>61901000
checked
>>61901570
I love this but I want to kill myself when shitty torrents break the tracks up by a split second so the transition is useless
>samples himself sharting
>stretches samples times 100000
>ethereal drone, auditory recreation of entering the kingdom of god
>everything has a panning, phaser type sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ylunl72PyE
Implied metric modulation like in this Bad Plus song
https://youtu.be/iNI-2i6t7Zs?t=1m14s
Arpeggios - they're so simple, yet so entrancing
>>61900918
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B0ztHiREUs
As a trombonist any complicated brass parts make me feel warm and fuzzy. It's shame they hardly use the things anymore. I want popular music to be jazz again.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1SIwnWSpKw
>bongos
>water samples
>Bass, percussion or both fall out to let the melody play alone
>>61900918
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NTmgFNSLtA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_LOiiWjpug
What other songs have drumming similar to this? It tickles me in just the right way.
>Sleigh bells
Songs with sleigh bells are always good.
>guitar solo plays with the bass keeping the original melody of the song and is still audible in the mix
>>61903966
Beginning of Sing Swan Song always puts me in a calm, happy mood
>>61903872
lol
Wah + Fuzz + blues solos
the 808 cowbell sound.
example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIUzq7X020A
also >>61904174
>>61901859
>>61903581
wow thanks for this
I like it when I hear singers responding to each other - like in 1:25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae6gQmhaMn4
>funky bass - like Paul Simonon style
>a good harmony
>guys: baritone singers
>girls: soprano using head voice (none of that raspy chest voice shit, ugh)
>using items in a musical way
>"amen break" in a non-drum n bass song
>>61902272
>squealies
as a guitarist this is the cutest thing ever
>>61901967
>>61902203
>>61902364
When I made that comment I was thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO-eAldJmA8
>>61900901
>crazy jazz drum solos
>jazz drumming in general
>>61902480
>People on /mu/ don't know the difference between 16th notes and triplets
Apparently so. It's embarrassing.
>And these people call themselves music fans
>>61901000
Listen to Aube
>>61904535
no I don't
>Entire band/group of people start screaming the chorus
>lead single/title track sums up or describes the whole album
>song begins with a sample from an old movie
Listening to a new album, nodding off after the last song and being woke up by the hidden track.
That's not triplets. It's just swing.
>>61904764
>last track sums up the whole album
FTFY
>Pic related
>>61900901
>bass matches guitar octave for riff then undercuts the lower octave on the next one
>Callback to first song's hook at middle/end of album, this time more frantic/emotional/heavy/what have you
>literally any 4 against 3 groove
>drum groove changes, rest remains the same
>>61900901
>instantaneous tempo change with no warning
>thrash pattern gets halved in speed to a big stupid breakdown riff
>>61901047
Hannah Hunt?
-Breaks of any kind
-fading out then fading in again
-drum solos
-short screaming then back to singing
-well executed sampling
-offbeat everything
>>61900918
This, especially if it's two parts that had been independent earlier in the song.
It's like half the reason I like Sleater-Kinney.
>>61901570
I feel you so hard on Happiest Days -> Pt 2. Incredible, intense buildup
>>61901047
Twilight At Carbon Lake
>irregular time signatures
>beautiful falsetto
>modern classical influence
>creative use of sampling
>abrupt changes
The Be My Baby drum beat
>squiggly guitars
>>61900918
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wenNqTd5hU
>>61902163
hey i have made an intro with that
>>61900918
Listen to The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die lad
>>61902346
>pinchfest
why does this make me laugh
>singers voice cracks
>>61901047
Something like this maybe?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWkpplQ7G6M
>>61904653
>tfw i get up i get down
>Outro that just revisits themes already laid out it the album or track
No 13. Baby and I Want You (She's So Heavy) are perfect examples, as is Shine On You Crazy Diamond Part 2 and the Brain Damage/Eclipse ending sequence in Dark Side of the Moon
>>61908549
And while I'm at it When the Levee Breaks. Such a beautiful ending to a great album. Zoso was goat.
>feedback
>the huge ending segment of the final track on the album lasts a really long time every now and then adding in something a little bit more and has a proper ending when it finally does finish instead of just fading
>>61902244
My favorite vocal part is like this. Geddy Lee does it in Rush's "Cygnus X-1, Book II," in the fourth part.
>>61908481
wow this is great, thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El4wAdz0zGw
This is pure sex for me
>digital voice 'break'
>sudden change of style right after
>her screaming
>in the end build up then BAM basic tune again
>>61900901
Voice Chops
>>61901047
I Monster - The Back seat of my Car
Dry Kick Drum sound
>>61900901
The Dodos' first two albums OP
>that flam in bohemian rhapsody that ends the opera part and begins the rock part.
probably my favorite sound in all of music.
>Any kind of switchup in early blast-beat-on-blast-beat-grindcore
>>61908637
You're welcome
>>61903418
noice
>>61900901
When the song has a Quite almost intermission like part in the middle then returns to its full heavy sound
>>61901047
GILES COREY - NO ONE IS EVER GOING TO WANT ME
>>61900918
that texture is called called polyphony btw
>>61909537
Polyphonics are cool senpai. im guessing you learned that in your music class in college.
>that clunky snappy bass sound
>>61904174
Agreed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMJJP2Oth_0&list=PL9E2D37C89EC20A54&index=8
>the vocalist uses effects
>80s moog synths
>stereo chorus on guitar
>arpeggios
>lyrics about old movies
>metal guitarists with actually innovative and unique tones
>bass solos
>bells
>unexpectedly hilarious songs by otherwise "zomg so serious" bands
>the guitarist switches pickups abruptly while repeating a riff
>>61909553
DIIIAHG
>sped-up guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO24zHR6L_0
>reversed guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3sEMg0dvmw
>Pick scraping guitar
>gunshots as percussion
>>61900901
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJLEEjETOME
>and subtly melting away
>two vocalists, one male one female
>non hip-hop group/band with turntables
>avant garde synths
>wet bass & guitar licks
>grindcore with cleans
>noise segments in songs/albums that aren't in the noise genre
the guitar does the same notes as the vocals at the same time.
>>61900901
>Song has ended...
>nope, i was joking, it starts again!
>HYPE
>>61903966
>Spanish Sahara
>Those chords that follow
>>61901288
Singing in the song
>>61901859
>when the album has a long list of short tracks
>>61901955
Zai is my waifu
>>61904512
Agreed, only part that's good of jazz imo, sometimes piano but it's rare.
>saw wave
>>61902248
LET DOWN AND HANGING AROUND
>Singer harmonizes with his own voice in studio recording (ex: Panda Bear)
>song uses noise tastefully
>amp feedback is used as an instrument
>long repetitive tracks
>a constantly repeating theme or melody
>like The Disintegration Loops or Visiting Friends by Animal Collective
>>61910600
Talk Talk - After the flood
>>61910652
I don't know if you've heard PBVSGR or what you thought about it, but Come To Your Senses kind of fits that description.
>Hammond B-3 Organ
>Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric piano
>fast staccato picking with reverb
When an album isn't bluntly a concept album, but weaves a lot of connecting threads between the songs.
>>61911313
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOj3kJKy-_U
>>61901931
Women are so raw god damn
>>61904304
done even better at the beginning of future days
>>61900936
Knola did that on the Black Beach EP. The first verse of the first song is repeated in the breakdown of the last song. It's so unexpected and badass.
Overblowing, growling, overtones, screeching on saxophones and other reed instruments.
I only recently started listening to Colin Stetson and I've been kicking myself for not checking him out earlier.
>>61900918
this gets me rock hard
>>61903335
Scott walker?
>>61903966
Check out this comp, it's got that sort of thing between tracks
glockenspiel
>>61900918
this is a great example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqTW9CXq6lQ
>vocals really quiet but forceful
>>61911819
trans europe express
>>61901047
Silverfuck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBiuJ4Pc0po
cowbell
>>61909902
>>non hip-hop group/band with turntables
Check out jamiroquai live at montreux, '93 or something
>>61909537
>texture
> the bells on disarm
>percussive sounds with guitar/bass
http://youtu.be/ZhSVwcRcMIk