how did a record this harsh and abrasive become such a meme on here? how are swans in general this popular?
Your experiences are not universal
Filth is catchy as FUCK mate what are you on about
>>59587715
>>59587761
It's basically like if Rhys Chatham made a funk album
Damn, Em went ham on this one.
And that singing is fire.
Lank: http://exclaim.ca/music/article/weeknd-hills_remixes_ft_eminem_nicki_minaj
>>59587681
>mfw when its real
Holy shit is that what Eminem looks like now?
JUST
Is music subjective or objective? For those that think its subjective, are you saying that Vanilla Ice's Ice Ice baby is just as good as beethoven's 9th symphony?
Subjective but universal
Learn 2 kant
it is though
If music is subjective, you can't say that anything is as good as anything, objectively.
IMO it's a mix of both. I don't think the Dark Side of the Moon and an EP consisting of songs made from the sound of rubbing two pickles together hold the same artistic value. But I don't think that if you're comparing something like the Dark Side of the Moon and Illmatic you can say one is objectively better than the other.
>Put on Fortunate Son by CCR
>It Ain't Me starts playing
>Watching Vietnam War movie
>"It Ain't Me" starts playing
>play battlefield bad company 2 vietnam
>get on a crazy killstreak
>popping nigs left and right
>suddenly get booted mid match
>moderator: your ping was too high for the session, you have been kicked
>but my ping couldnt have been too high because i had the upper hand the whole match
>mfw the guy with the ping issue wasnt me
>it...
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>Boot up Men of War: Vietnam
>"It Ain't Me" starts playing
Find a flaw
Literally all of it.
>>59587357
take m.i.a. away from the trash on that list
>>59587370
rude
the only good thing this absolute madman did
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGZ_SAV0FQg
His next album was going to be GOAT, a true shame he was murdered.
>>59587120
>murdered
I'm sick of this conspiracy. His soul was sucked through a dimensional vortex.
>>59587140
>>59587120
You're both idiots. He's still alive and performing music under the alias Ariel Pink.
ITT: "This would be my favorite album if it wasn't that popular"
>>59587078
Why would popularity have any weight on how much you like something
This is definitely one of the worst most insecure bullshit topics made on this site.
>>59587078
>caring about popularity
gtfo pleb
Who is the best bassist of the 2000's? I vote for this guy. He basically invented a totally unique style of both playing the bass and using his equipment. It's a shame he gets so overshadowed by Chippendale.
>>59586375
tbh
bampu
When was the last time an album made you cry?
>>59585945
yesterday
pic related
today when i first heard
I Watched The Film The Song Remains the Same
About two years ago
I cry at night a lot cause of chronic depression but I haven't felt it hard to music in a while for some reason
So anon, what kind of music do you listen to?
Untie me from this chair and I'll tell you whatever you want, I swear!
meme music
Anything but rap and country! xD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingston_Wall
Have you guys ever heard the Kingston Wall aka the best band you have never ever heard?
They were ultimately underground psychedelic/progressive rock band from late 80's until mid 90's.
They never ever had any mainstream success, but rather their popularity grew after the band disbanded in 1994 after the lead guitarist and vocalist committed suicide by jumping out of church tower.
I think you should listen at least one or two of their songs, you will be amazed.
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>>59585746
>Kingston Wall
>Underground
pick one and only one.
>>59585819
Nigga please, are you implying Kingston Wall is not underground? Literally no one knows this band, which is really shame because they were fucking amazing.
>>59585861
See
https://rbt.asia/mu/?task=search&ghost=yes&search_text=kingston+wall
They have been mentioned like 150 times on /mu/ since 2014.
They are essential "underground" prog. Just like Gryphon, Pekka Pohjola, and Bubu.
If you want some underground prog that really rocks, check out Harry Roesli's Titik Api. Now that's underground and good!
From 1989 to 1993, this dude collected cassettes from the K-Mart store music and just now got around to uploading them. They're all here.
https://archive.org/details/attentionkmartshoppers
The article
http://www.chartattack.com/news/2015/10/09/someone-just-uploaded-their-complete-collection-of-kmart-in-store-background-music/
june 1991 sounds good
holy shit this is a fucking gold mine
someone pls flip this shit into hip hop beats / vaporwave
Vapor as fuck.
What do you think of the Criss Cross jazz label?
What are your favorites from the label?
What do you think of their releases so far this year?
How do they compare to the other jazz releases so far this year?
Anybody looking forward to any of their releases coming out in two weeks?
bump
one more bump
>>55675149
all terrible
What is it that separates good ambient from derivative garbage? When the genre is based around simplicity and repetition, what makes a release really stand out?
good ambient is that is actually done with instruments or synthesizers and is written, unlike 90% of /mu/ ambient projects which takes samples and paul stretches them.
>>55676500
how popular it is :^D
>>55676523
what are some of you favorite ambient albums?
New Jazz listener here, Kamasi Washington's new album got me into the genre. I've started listening to stuff like John Coltrane and Miles Davis. All three of these artists sound the same to me. Each song they're all playing a Sax over some drums and and a piano. I think I enjoy their music but why does Jazz music lack so much diversity?
Maybe I'm listening to Jazz wrong. Can someone enlighten me?
>>55676866
>Maybe I'm listening to Jazz wrong. Can someone enlighten me?
Yes, try using your ears instead of your butt.
This is terrible bait. Kamasi made a good album and he deserves better than this. Honestly just look at a chart if you're that clueless.
>>55676902
I'm not really talking about Kamsai's album - I liked it. I'm talking about Jazz music and its lack of diversity. It's hard to tell Kamasi Washington, John Coltrane, and Miles Davis apart. They all sound the same. Each has the exact same instruments in all their songs, no more no less. (Kamasi might have a rare synth at the end of a song)