Just trying to get a bigger stock to play through, in case they really do start cracking down more on piracy.
i see some tasteful side-boob
For reference. This is what I already have, but don't judge my tastes on that, it's mostly stuff I have saved up to listen to later.
Nothing?
It was ight.
you are ight
Dank my main man.
I'm pretty disappointed to be honest family
I thought this album was pretty good, up until the track with the Hank Hill sample. Then it became obvious to me that this album is just a meme.
xD
ok
BWAAAAH
IT'S SNOWING RIGHT NOW I WISH IT WAS SUMMER
>>61125575
fucking awfully cringy band desu.
>>61126045
ADIOS! ADIOS! I BET YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!
BUT WHEN THE SUMMER ROLLS AROUND I WISH I WAS FREEZING
Seeing them live in Feb, so hyped already
Can we all agree that hip-hop is shit? I mean from the 'trap' rap, to the 'conscious' Mos Def music which consists of rappers complaining about oppression, even the purported classics (e.g.Illmatic, Doggystyle, Reasonable Doubt, etc.) are all just so mediocre.
How can people actually enjoy this genre? Not only that but it's noxious culture has done far more harm than good.
I'm a music conservatory graduate. I spent years analyzing music for grades, so when I come across something that's garbage, I know. Rap music has the melodic complexity of a train horn (actually less; train horns often are tuned to a tritone, which seem to be absent in Rap) and the lyrical complexity barely goes beyond a 3rd grade vocabulary. Not only is this music intended for ignorant audiences, it's intended to provoke ignorant young people into committing crimes, in order to fill the for-profit prisons in the US.
whats especially cringe is people who say the lyrics are poetic
>>61125569
Hiphop is the lowest common denominator of musical genres. It's low-brow music of the lowest brow. Any genre that prides itself or focuses on its lyrical content over instrumentation is shit, but the irony is there is nothing to be proud of in hiphop lyrics.
is this underrated? is this even good? I think it's amazing. just hard to get into.
It's pretty good anon. Not as good as ITAOTS but definitely underrated.
>is this even good?
>I think it's amazing
there u go m8
>>61125548
i think it's better than ITAOTS, and it's not hard to get into. pree-sisters swallowing a donkey's eye is the only '"inaccessible" track
Why is Arca so ahead of everyone?
parmegiani was doing this shit like 84 years ago even with a whole lot less technology available.
>>61125725
holy shit lol
>>61125725
>searches electronic on RYM and Wikipedia once
yes, electronic music was made a long time ago, too.
You have one minute to explain to me why Peter Hammill isn't in your top 5 musicians of the 20th century.
because bob dylan
>>61125387
lol'd
bump
Post musical acts that won't last through the next decade
>Chvrches
Grimes, deafheaven
any that formed in this decade
>>61125408
this
OBLIVION ACCESS BY LYLE UGLYMAN is FUCKING OUT! WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A LISTENALONG AT LIKE 8:30 PM EST ON MUTANTRADIO.
That's like an hour and 15 minutes from now for retards. You can jump in the chat and listen to the radio with one window by going to http://mutantradio.org/player/. If you want to listen to it via foobar and you don't have an IRC client, here are individual links for those.
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>>61125332
fuck off
>>61125345
you fuck the fuck off, dude. i've been waiting for this record for months. so have a ton of people. it's finally time to listen to this shit
nah fuck off I've been waiting for half a year and I'm not waiting another hour to listen to it.
But I'll probably be playing it over and over again while this is going on anyway.
What's the best Beatle solo album
>>61125308
that album
>>61125308
1. Plastic Ono Band
2. Imagine
3. All Things Must Pass
4. Ram
>>61125308
You already got it
Hey /mu/ how do I get my girlfriend into the type of music I listen to?
Pic semi related
S-skelly? Is that you?
a woman is not a vessel for a man. she is her own person.
>>61125042
Tell her if she loved you she would like your music and if she doesn't then threaten to kill yourself
Best singer of all time
the shit samples give me asmr desu
>>61125013
mike patton is douchey though
I prefer tim buckley's singing
how do i into soul music? i've been really digging pic related. i enjoy otis redding a lot, but i like the r&b styled soul a bit more. can someone point me in the right direction?
>>61124925
>can someone point me in the right direction?
yeah, the sticky
soul music is shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ynj2lBHV_0
Post the most avant-garde album in your library
pic related
>>61124879
Why exactly does Pitchfork love this guy so much? Is it just their equivalent of giving the retard first prize at a talent show?
>>61125011
Young Thug just might be the most important musician of his generation. Barter 6's barely there production doesn’t so much frame his rapping as it does provide a surface for his words to dance upon, to explore the art of rapping in multiple dimensions: melodically, rhythmically, lyrically, and in terms of composition. His voice glides through the thick absence of sound. He’s responsible for a lot of the songwriting; he knocks out his own hooks, and his writing speaks to his use of phrasing, his backgrounds, the flows he uses, and the way he plays with each song’s internal architecture. On “Halftime,” his car-screech adlibs are elongated—it’s as if a camera panned suddenly from a pinprick of light, causing it to blur—so he can change tones, harmonizing this background yelp with his own main vocals.
His lyrical style stands out in a number of ways; the most obvious is his ear for figurative language. Thug’s similes often build upon familiar imagery, but move in unexpected directions. On “Check,” he opens rapping about a “Mink coat with the rolls like a Shar Pei”; later on, he raps, “All my niggas, they hard, call them beetles.” These aren’t punchlines intended to get rap fans doubling over laughing (although they can be funny in their unpredictability). Thug seems more interested in an original and idiosyncratic approach to imagery, in discovering pathways in language that haven’t already been heavily traveled.
In this, his lyrical approach is closer to a rapper like Raekwon than it is Lil Wayne, with whom Thug is frequently compared through some fault of his own. But any close reading of his lyrics suggest comparisons between The Barter 6 and Wayne’s Carter series, for which it is named, are a total misdirection. Where Wayne shredded his vocals against hip-hop’s formal constraints, Thug is a synthesist, a rapper of control, an artist in the process of reassembly.