>808 clav's w/ reverb
>>53459279
O-Oh...
I didn't know your mum was music m8...
When it sounds like they're singing through an old radio
broken, somewhat fast rhythms with pleasant melodies/harmonies
>>53459444
Holy shit
when it sounds good
>record scratching done really fast and in short spurts, preferably over distorted vocals
>>53459279
dissonant melodies
droning bassline
irregular time signatures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED1JG7-5kiA
fuzzy, tape-based drones
when songs fade in/out of feedback
when danny carey tops a smooth snare roll with that one loud crack
>>53460265
also this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4oVOFVhV_A
>>53460265
Thanks anon, I've been meaning to check out Gary Numan and this has provided the incentive to do so. This is my fetish too
>>53460328
Favorite Devo song right here.
Different genre but if I may
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpAwqAQlYwU
>band gradually, but not too slowly, increases tempo
>microtunal melodies
>digital stretching
>digital noise
>sirens
>thick crunchy textures
>weird sounds
>weird vocals
>technical drum work in a catchy song
>twinkle-y noises
>beck
Everytime
>fuzz bass
>accordion
>horn section
>intentionally low production values
>European influence evident
>songs in the key of A#
>digital kick drum solo
>bassoons just about anywhere
>high piano arpeggi
>bass vocals in rock songs
>>53460527
That is the best thing. Nosferatu, Man.
>the deep bass in jungle songs, it's just sounds so dark and creepy yet odly sexy
>breakbeats
>late 90's cheesy r&b vocals
>microsound ala ryoji ikeda and ilk
>trumpets
>repeating vocals
>bass drops
>dubstep remixes
does /mu/ have examples of their musical fetishes
>>53460690
Animal Collective - Baby Day
Univers Zero - Ronde
Fishmans - Long Season
Mercury Rev - Chasing a Bee
>starts off noisy
>gets dreamier after the 00:30 mark
muh dick
>>53460723
good taste my friend
The sound of sliding up or down the strings of a bass. I don't know why; it doesn't even have to be organic, pretty much any sliding at low frequencies gets me rock hard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-GwX5x1cio&t=35s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4g-3WRXIts&t=3m3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RByvzmmEFiQ&t=3m20s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3-vDWJrCmc&t=1m27s (not much sliding in this one, but the bassline is dynamic enough for it to be one of my favorites)
Can't really think of much else off the top of my head right now... Anyone know of music that does this a lot?
My musical fetish is music that is non-shit. AKA Western art music
>>53460604
bine.bandcamp.com
trap influenced bangers with twittering hi-hats slathered in reverb
>>53460421
Most of the stuff from that Numan album is pretty irregular, but Telekon track proper
is the strangest one. rumor has it GN was on the verge of a breakdown during the sessions.
some other contenders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcaVXeyBR44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGkAh_rt2Ug
and of course
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-PmQ3dFQvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XVtfWxNMss
>>53459279
holy shit i was literally just thinking about this
>>53460856
Nice meme
Cute folk singer infuses noise elements
dreamy female asian vocals mixed deep into the track.
>>53459279
example?
>"pretentious", over-the-top or plain silly aesthetics taken completely seriously by the artists
fuck understatement and "self-awareness", that's lame
Uptempo harpsichord.
Nothing quite as beautiful. Shame I can't seem to find much contemporary stuff with harpsichord. Dead instrument.
>>53460266
Anyone got something with this?
>>53461175
i was just about to post harpischord too!
post some examples anon.
here are my favorites
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Vj1UPzlrTc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7R7q1lSZfs
Strong loud/quiet dynamic.
When artists who aren't country musicians do a country song or album
I'm lookin at you Ween
>>53461165
>>53459279
Not OP but Multiply by Asap Rocky or Value 10 by Lee Bannon off the top of my head
-hard sub bass with that shitty sound (old jungle)
-orchestrated samples from older tunes of any sort
- said orchestral samples used for stabs.. i like hearing a nice stab then an arp'd bass line on top of it, usually plucky.
- creative use of 808, especially enjoy hearing what vibert does to an 808 sound.
- low and hi shelf contrasts, you hear it a lot in jungle/dnb music
- bass rolls especially found in "post-dubstep" (if I may!)
- post production shit i enjoy: a nice use of mid-band split on a reverb plugin for "glueing" sections together.. if done right it makes my ears spark...
forgot to mention the Hurdy Gurdy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypuaJLHK_LQ
That organ sound in Have A Talk with God by Stevie Wonder
shits fire
>speedy hihat rhythms
>intermittent snare rhythms
>chopped up samples of an undentifiable female voice--with reverb
>windows 95 start up boot sound as the main sample playing
syncopated snares are fun
>>53459279
>anything in 5/4
>when the verse and chorus are in different keys
>fretless bass
>guitar solos you can sing
>>53461175
look up the song golden brown by the stranglers
>>53461641
look 2 posts below the one you just quoted mate.
>>53461049
Wasn't familiar with the Depeche Mode or Stump songs, both sound really good too. Do you have a favorites chart for music in general? I want to copy your taste. :^)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsLrEakSrOU
Typical pop song structures with blaring, broken dissonance to them
Paper Chase, lookin' at you.
>when songs come to an abrupt halt in the middle and there is a moment of silence before things pick back up.
Jay Reatard's cover of "Francis Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle"
>>53459400
>>53459444
>>53460188
wow nice way to start the thread with three gets in a row
>>53461323
When artists who aren't punk do a punk song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3wvIZo3_Mo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz7_3n7xyDg
I could prolly think of more.