The other day we had a ocean/beach sounding albums. I was gonna go through it, but there's no archive for /mu/ anymore, apparently.
So ocean/beach sounding albums thread
Balue IS the beach in music form. Seriously, listen to it on a sunny day at the beach (with friends). The new album is great too.
>>65374215
Dope, thank you.
I always think the neutral milk hotel has a sort of a boardwalk old tymey ocean vibe
I mean
aeroplane over the SEA
on avery ISLAND
lots of stuff by the Tornados
Person Pitch by Noah Bear is a prime 1
Plenty of MGMT, esp Congrats
A gift from a flower to a garden by Donovan is a sandy gem
what else
beach house if u want 2 b cliche
modest mouse if you want to be basic like that
beach boys never even knew how to surf but SMiLE is still the greatest album of all time so w/e
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>>65374409
let's fill it out /mu/
This one's definitely a good beach album.
>>65375326
Forgot my picture
>>65375371
My nickname in highschool was (very briefly) the King of the Beach. It's how I found out abt this album.
On Patrol by sun araw is a good drone album that is sort of beach/ocean like
Huh? There's a /mu/ archive. What are you talking about?
Did you mean this thread? >>65300844
>>65375414
yeah, but heck, let's have another thread anyway
>"The Sounds of the Sounds of Science is a score written by Yo La Tengo for filmmaker Jean Painlevé. It contains 78 minutes of instrumental music to accompany his eight short documentary-style films shot underwater."
>>65375524
For sure, this is a sick topic.
Animal collective - water curses
do ViRTuaL beaches count?
>>65375797
You should arrange it into alphabetical order
Planetary Natural Love Gas Webbin' 199999 by DJ Pica Pica Pica (aka Yamatsuka Eye) maybe?
It has a lot of cool tropical and watery vibes.
so far
beach-at-nighttime core
>>65375414
Yeah, that's it. How did you find it? I looked up "4chan archive" and the one site that came up only had like a third of all the boards.
>>65376634
literally
https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/
>>65376657
Oh. Well, thanks.