>ITT: Green flags and good shit in general about music
>Cover does not contain a picture of the artist or the name of the album.
>Seamless transitions.
>Band breaks up before they go to shit to ensure their discography stays god tier.
>Artist has at least as many EPs of original content as they do albums.
>Live album contains all new, never heard before songs.
>Ambient sounds in background.
>Artist invents their own instruments to achieve the ideal sound.
>no fade ins
>no fade outs
Come on, does no one want to be positive?
>/mu/ doesn't like it
>>59621746
This.
:C
>>59620880
That feel when nearly all of these.
>>59622491
Post example, anon. I need bliss.
>>59622499
>Artist invents their own instruments to achieve the ideal sound
The 13th Floor Elevators is my favorite example of this
>>59620880
>willingness to utilize the studio and any instruments they can think of to create the song they want rather than sticking to the band's "format"
>Cohesion between tracks (not necessarily the same as seamless transitions, just a sense of knowing how to make an album flow)
>>59622517
Is that the incessant DODODODODODODOD throughout the album?
>god-tier
I really wish people would stop saying this, you sound like such fags
>>59622575
Yeah
>>59622499
>Post example, anon. I need bliss.
Can't, I'm not done with the best example of it yet, I'm also not all that comfortable with posting my music on /mu/ or anywhere that much anymore.
But yes, I definitely have the seamless transitions and ambient backround sort of thing down since I changed my recording technique.
>>59621107
These are fine but you can't overdo it, especially if it fades out into silence in the middle of the album, that's a no go.
>>59620880
>Artist invents their own instruments to achieve the ideal sound.
Best case of this is Pram, they fucking started out with nothing but vocals and a homemade theremin.