What album would you recommend to someone who has been deaf all his life untill now and has never heard music?
>>66132282
Honestly, it's one of the happiest experiences of my life. Pure joy, and a huge amount of creativity. Would recc
>>66132282
The easier /mu/core. MBV (Loveless), Radiohead (I'd rec OK Computer first). Some heavy rock, like Dopethrone. Some nice pop, like Prince (not sure what album). Mozart is a great guy to start on classical (start on earlier compositions). Either Kind Of Blue, Giant Steps, or Time Out for a nice jazz album.
>>66132282
>>66132282
the earth is not a cold dead place, not too meme-y, very welcoming, and pretty accessible as well as beautiful
>>66132340
Shit would probably scare a formerly deaf person shitless
>>66132408
No preconceptions for a deaf person, dude
>>66132282
>>66132340
That album relies on a lot of nostalgia for it's effect. It really only works for someone who's heard sounds like this his whole life.
>>66132282
>>66132365
For Prince, Dirty Mind and Purple Rain.
Also give this album a try:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOmbskXrQ3c
>>66132340
It's also really accessible.
Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica
not even memeing
>>66132555
Thanks for the rec, anon
Sufjan Stevens - Illinoise
>those piano notes at the very beginning
Okay:
Slowdive - Souvlaki
The Doors - s/t
Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
Velvet Underground - s/t
David Bowie - Low
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
Prince - Purple Rain
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
MBV - Loveless
>>66132626
seconded
>>66132507
AAAAAAAAAND he's deaf again
songs for the deaf
MOGWAI - THE HAWK IS HOWLING
ANYTHING BY MOGWAI GOD I FUCING LOVE MOGWAI