How old is the average /mu/tant? I have been seeing an influx of kids talking down to older users. I actually saw someone say how being over 20 and still posting on here is pathetic.
anyone have the /mu/ age strawpoll results ?
>>51563107
ranges from 14 to 50
most are in the 18-22 age bracket.
I'm 28
>>51563107
15+
18, been posting since I was 16. I'd say that in general it ranges from 16 to 24.
>I really liked our date anon! And you have a really nice place as well! Now just put on some music, so we can have some fun ;)
what do you do?
Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version
Ask her to move before she stains my couch.
give her a cosby cocktail and jam whitehouse
Do you guys still think there is practically no difference in the sound between analog and digital/software synths?
lol
Pic related, i just got one recently
>>51566896
If yr using replications what's the difference
what electronic artists do you know that still use analog anyway? I know syro did and it sounded really dated
not trying to be a dick, just curious.
no, but it's hard to catch sometimes.
an ms20!? nice. how are you liking it.
I cant literally find a reason to use analog. it makes production very slow and tedious.
Unless you're wiling to spend thousands of bucks on vintage synths dont even try.
Of course it might be fun to use an analog bass here and there but you shouldnt really make everything analog, it will sound dated and a bit cheesy now
For example a programmed drums in an analog drum computer wont have the same feel as something you put together in a DAW where you can actually put any notes at any length and any position with any velocity. Drum computers were a compromise,...
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Who is #dub here?
Who are some epic artists besides Mad Professor, Scientist, and Lee Scratch Perry?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgoxpPK0FjE
>>51565354
King Tubby, Augustus Pablo, no the list doesn't go further beyond the artists in this thread
Of course lets not forget the king of dub:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEyPt7H66nc
>>51565354
the other obvious artists. Augustus pablo, king tubby, the upsetters, Gregory issacs
bands with personality, underground, old or new, no brainwashing crap. minimalism and low fidelity
go
pic unrelated
>no one posts in this thread
>they're all afraid that their music is fake
probably true
>>51565855
What good documentaries are there to watch that relate to music? I really enjoyed watching Breadcrumb Trail and want to watch others.
ITT: recommend and discuss documentaries of all kinds, examples: documentaries on specific artists or on music theory.
if your a fan of arthur russell 'Wild Combination' is a great documentary
This Is Spinal Tap
a bunch of these
Post about how you're sitting in your room listening to music on thirsty thursday itt.
>tfw no one listens to your college radio station
>tfw no one will ever walk up to you and go "hey, you're the guy with that radio show! I love the music you play!"
>tfw no one will ever remember you
And remember friends, as always, keep it music related.
No one wants to feel tonight? I guess I can post another
>tfw not sure why she's mad at me
>tfw I'd tell her I'm sorry and fix it if I only knew what she was upset about
>tfw can't go to radio staff meetings without seeing her
>>51556584
hi! im here, lets talk friend
>>51556584
Hey man, chin up.
I hosted a show in high school and met a qt years down the line who knew and liked my show, but I guess
>tfw we live in different cities and she's all I think about
/mu/ I've taken a real shine to music of the 80's. There's something about it that really creates a certain comfortable melancholy, coupled with an energy at the same time. It's very cozy. Attached to this post is a list of the most 80's-sounding music I know of. Some of them are not produced in the eighties, but create the similar feeling typically found in a 80's track.
I hope I'm not too much of a pleb and that you will help me fill up the list with all of your suggestions. Thanks!
Checkin' baby
What's the hardest genre to get into?
That's a trap, isn't it.
i wish i was pretty like rose
crunkcore if you're older than 15
post atmospheric, ambient, smooth, melodic, jazzy, funky, sci fiy Drum & Bass
doesn't need to meet all the requirements of course
Nu:Tone's new album is the best D&B album of the year by far.
>>51557145
bumping. in the meantime, recs OP?
>>51558406
will search through collection possibly, had this on top of my mind
A friend made me listen to pic related, I didn't expect a Miku album to be actually good, now I'm genuinely curious, is there any other good Vocaloid album I should listen to ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_3pV8xA08E
There are literally three people who ever come to /mu/ that can recommend Vocaloid music competently and you'll probably get shitposted on + yelled at + banned on /jp/. Your best bet is to wait until Monday around midnight EST and ask in a Miku monday thread like the one on /a/, or use google/archives.
>>51552790
There isn't really anything else like mikgazer yet, unfortunately.
For some decent basic vocaloid rock/pop you can't really go wrong with Unhappy Refrain.
Can someone explain to me why Aphex Twin is considered so influential? I mean, synth base music was popular before the late 80s/ early 90s when he came out, plus I feel like a lot of modern day electronica is based off of pop/hip-hop beats? So what is his real legacy in the genre?
He invented MEMEDM.
>>51555978
Complex rhythms, unusual time signatures, polyrhythms but the distinguishing factor is artful SUBTLETY unlike most of breakcore for instance which is IN YOUR FACE more often than not.
>>51556040
But LFO came before him
these are usually fun
bump, gonna post one in a while
get hyped!
OP here, working on mine. As a bonus bit of fun, maybe add the genre, and song listing, if you'd like to, that is.
I am almost done OP
>concerts
>poor acoustics
>crowd noise
>shit tier versions of songs
>Numerous fuckups per song
>People singing along with lighters and shit
>implying a well produced hi quality studio recording will ever not be superior
>muh jam bands
>muh atmosphere
Why /mu/, why?
fuck off
>>51553494
maybe stop going to area rock shows
>>51553505
Phish fan detected
It's a beautiful fall day. Recommend me something, /mu/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co6WMzDOh1o
nice get
Was Hey Arnold any good? I can barely remember it.