It's 2016 and tonal, common time, non-polyrhythmic compositions still reign over popular music. Is it safe to say it'll stay that way for centuries to come?
Actually the quarter-note three-against-two polyrhythm is surprisingly popular in pop music and has been for a while.
>>64092082
i have no idea what that means so i humbly request examples
>>64092025
By 2053 when the machines take over polyrhythmns will be all the rage.
>I like everything but country and rap xD
>>64091127
look at that fat piece of shit
>>64091127
welcome to /mu/
>>64091127
why would you deprive your self of those 2 genres? Like, this literally shows how little you know about music. If you have a functioning brain you'd exclude genres like 'noise' or 'bleep' or some retarded shit like that. Both rap and country have a stupid amount of content worth listening to if you're able to comprehend it.
How do you guys listen to new music?
I mean, do you just listen to an album once, and then move on to the next? I want to broaden my musical horizons, and I don't really know HOW I should?
Apparently that's how some people listen to music, which I find weird. I don't even feel like I've really heard something until, like, I've LIVED that shit, you know? All of my favorite albums (and even some I'm not that into) I've listened to dozens or even hundreds of times, with specific moods and settings associated with each. I can't imagine it any other way.
i find a couple of albums i find interesting and might like and then i'll listen to the whole album at once and save songs i like on a playlist, then re listen to them later. If i like the whole album then i'll listen to it again some other time, but if i don't like it i'll just move on most likely and maybe revisit it some day.
if you want to know how you should do it, just do it however you want really. you don't have to listen to music a certain way like how some people on this board might say. If i had to tell you though i say it's...
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>>64090911
I just go by what I am in the mood for. Sometimes I'll spend a day relistening to albums I have heard before. Other days I'll listen to only albums I haven't heard before. And the remaining time I spend listening to stuff from the current year. It works well for me but it'll obviously be different for everyone.
ITT: Barely known artists you think need more attention
Pic Related - Kweku Collins
I literally found him about 30 minutes ago. Just go onto his soundcloud and listen to a couple of his newer songs
Jesus christ this is good. Great share, OP
love this album! his ep from last year was pretty great too. agreed OP he should be talked about more, any chance someone's got a link?
It's that time again. Post parody songs or commercial jingles that probably weren't meant to be taken that seriously but you ended up falling in love with.
Starting with a classic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYS5NtRXlZQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZcRU0Op5P4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0Fl9FDisac
the freecreditreport.com band was patrician
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWnUmpQhiOw
let's talk Poopcore. good albums to poop to, not necessarily albums that remind you of poop. music which relaxes the anus and eases defecation. pic absolutely related, from experience
>>64090740
thx. I'm actually currently pooping to this
i only know of this album because of Fallout tru fact
imo this album is a 10
Incredible album. All about cars.
I'd recommend Ballad of Ole' Betsy.
https://youtu.be/Mj6cVscoeLI
It's also on Spotify.
also, beach boys general
Spirit of america is obviously the best track
>Brian invented the rock concept album 3 years before pet sounds
the absolute madman
Does anyone else like Carrie and Lowell more than Illinois? Just me?
gah that stream was fucking lit.
i love sufjan so much
and he's totally not gay...
what crazy outfit will he wear next?
Carrie & Lowell is by far my favorite album from Sufjan. Illinois goes on to long for me, and although there are some beautiful moments on it, it isn't as consistent as C&L. All his other albums are fairly good as well, my second favorite being Seven Swans.
what are the best frank zappa albums?
all i've listened to is hot rats and waka/jawaka
what else is good?
uncle meat, freakout, shiek jerbouti. all classic
but since you like hot rats and waka; go listen to uncle meat
>>64090348
Uncle Meat, Joe's Garage, Shiek Jerbouti, Jazz From Hell, Lumpy Gravy, & The Grand Wazoo are all worth listening to.
I oddly enjoyed thing fish, it's surreal and funky
MBC Show! Music Core
3:30 – 4:50 PM KST
Episode 500 with special MCs Zico and Chanyeol.
Block B
BTS
CNBLUE
Apink
AOA
EXID
Jun Hyo Seong
GFriend
BTOB
Mamamoo
Tae Jin Ah
Up10tion
Seventeen
Twice
NCT U
Oh My Girl
WJSN
Snuper
Astro
KNK
Streams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZxisO4eiyY
http://ustream.tv/channel/kgp756
https://streamup.com/kgp700
Countdown
http://time.is/330pm_in_seoul
twice is really shit
>>64090078
ill kpop tho whatever thread i need to
>>64090108
b-but muh momo
honest question—what's the appeal? i can "get" most of the classic/essential bands and such but i really don't understand them, what makes them "essential"
>>64089951
The Soft Bulletin is a really fucking great psychedelic pop album.
>>64089951
well, the soft bulletin is ranked #1 on RYM for neo-psychedelia. the flaming lips were one the early pioneers of what neo psych sounds like in the first place
>>64090006
>>64089985
hmm okay. well i might have to give it a fresh listen, with more of a psychedelia mindset
Fuxk all you niggas scarrufi is king
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2XRXT8xZ62s
What's with all the Scaruffidrones today?
>there are plebs on /mu/ who gave 5 stars to albums that scaruffi gave below an 8
>starman
>>64089414
Fuck that song and fuck that whole album. Thanks for ruining my night.
>>64089451
INB4 PC MUSIC
STEP OFF THE TRAIN ALL ALONE AT DAWN
MADFERITTTTTTTTTT
Did he always sing with his head like that? No wonder his voice got fucked up
>>64089293
yup
What should I do tonight?
End it
>>64088322
Dubs
get a good woman, get money