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No.9220 Anonymous
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Post what you are listening to and what you think of it! Do not post just a photo with no words, contribute something!
No.9225 Anonymous>>9236 >>9237
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Experimental music. Pretty nostalgic, it's just one big evocation of child play roopeeronen.bandcamp.com/album/the-inflatable-world
Old German electronic music, playful with an edge. Electrolicious, Pzychobitch pzychobitch.bandcamp.com/album/electrolicious
Mahler 1st symphony because of the cover of the "Frère Jacques" children's song www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQCHgnpCGf4
No.9226 Anonymous
stateside and zou bisou bisou
No.9228 Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WWGE8boOGg
No.9236 Anonymous>>9237 >>9238
>>9225
>Old German electronic music

Lmao you REALLY buried the lede there! "Old German electronic music" clicked on that thinking I was going to find some Berlin School or C-tier Kraftwerk but this is mid-2000s electroclash? Like a German Mindless Self Indulgence, or closer yet, latter Le Tigre? Hahahahhaha oh man. I have to admit the genre has always been too female for me, something about it has always put me off so strongly and intensely. It's too extroverted. I know a lot of guys like the spunky party girl vibe and vocals though, god bless em.
No.9237 Anonymous
>>9225 >>9236

I'm listening to the album (sorta hate-listening, I always do this to myself) and there are some nice EBM touches here and there. The German roots show through. I can sorta vibe with it if I try. The chant vocals definitely smack of Le Tigre though...
No.9238 Anonymous>>9240 >>9241
>>9236
the name psycho (spelled wrong) bitch should have given it away tbf
No.9240 Anonymous
>>9238
You got me there. But to be fair, Germans.
No.9241 Anonymous
>>9238
It's my bias coming in from metal where "Pzycho" would have been a totally normal thing to encounter in the band name / album title of a 1980s thrash band
No.9248 Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPbV47H-TcM&t=1s
No.9251 Anonymous>>9257
now listening to a 40 second long slideshow of an englishman drinking a glass of lager
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykJFoXVkuXY
No.9253 Anonymous
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I WANNA BE A DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR
No.9257 Anonymous
>>9251
Richard, what are you doing
No.9278 Anonymous
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Listening to this amazing version of Toto's Africa, that my cab driver in Chile was playing in the car: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlhguNAdwXE
No.9288 Anonymous
Listening to the Top Gear review of the V12 Vantage
(Soundtrack Brian Eno - An Ending)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siZQHDY1-48
No.9295 Anonymous>>9303
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Waiting for the death blow.
No.9303 Anonymous
>>9295
ineluctable modality of the risible
No.9364 Anonymous>>9366
I hate it when someone posts a Youtube link and you don't know what it is so you have to click on it just to load the entire damn page to see what the fuck it is. Firefox has a 'link preview' function but it's just loading the page in the background.
No.9366 Anonymous>>9367
>>9364

Yeah bro I wish I could scroll past everything, letting it flit past my eyes for half a second, diffusely coating my consciousness until fading away forever
No.9367 Anonymous>>9370
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>>9366
How about instead of wasting bandwidth and having twenty parties know my precious clicks I just find out ahead of time what people want to post. Good job turning it into a psychological jab though, you sure tried.
No.9370 Anonymous
>>9367

It would be a blessing to have twenty parties
No.9374 Anonymous>>9375
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Peter Gabriel's "Secret World Live" album. This man just had too much sovl.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRLjpXLEp1A
This one is so touching if you've ever been unwillingly estranged from someone
No.9375 Anonymous
>>9374
the old hippy at my work fucks w Peter Gabriel on an ethereal level
No.9377 Anonymous
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listening to my tinnitus
No.9474 Anonymous>>9756
Toby Take A Bow, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRqeAPa-VSo

I'm Not Going Out Tonight, Subh Milis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX9MYzY03O4
No.9475 Anonymous
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Where do you buy your music? I'm trying to go legal these days, and bandcamp is fine but the biggest names are not found there. Where does one get mp3/flac files legally (no streaming)?
Btw, apparently Napster now sells AI and not music anymore.
No.9748 Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyXqtwN-tBk&list=PL-Gnnm2niVNvFAQuSFTQduuinFg3fw2Su

night school by [facy]

embarrassing underground rap that i can't stop listening to
No.9756 Anonymous>>9757 >>9758 >>9767
Wow, this thread is filled with zoomer garbage.

>>9474
This is is the exception though. nice taste.
I found this earlier this year.
>Kangding Ray AMBER DECAY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO40CaFEG5Y
If you like that type of music I recommend the movie 'sirat'. The artist performed the soundtrack throughout the movie.
No.9757 Anonymous>>9758 >>9767
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>>9756
Yes, it's disappointing to see how young this site leans, but honestly the site admin is himself also 25 or 26 so I guess we should not expect too much
No.9758 Anonymous
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>>9757
At your age, you should know that it is bad form to complain without providing a solution. Post some more of your music, I am now curious of it. What >>9756 is interesting.
wewantsounds.bandcamp.com/track/gam-lake-in-the-forest
No.9767 Anonymous
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>>9756
>>9757
this is a zoomer forum, not unc.

before i relapsed into my people's traditional music of shoddily made but catchy rap, i was listening to a lot of horace andy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpO_M7HPd3A

in the light i think is a really great weaving of the melodic fun side of raggae and its depth of character.

fyi i think [facy] is kind of a genius but it seems this isn't the crowd 'fo dat.

also, i meant to see sirat in theaters but never found the chance.
No.9779 Anonymous>>9882
I didn't see you were mahler posting.
Listen to this for 30 seconds and you're hooked in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abk_UFka1e0
I've never really heard drums used like this in a symphony on this scale. Very eastern horse-trotting.
>the piece is commemorating the retaking of Khorramshahr by Iran
No.9780 Anonymous
>9779
for >9225
No.9882 Anonymous
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Whenever I want something new, I listen to Fip radio, a French state broadcast known for its variety (around 40K different songs a year; the standard radio station broadcasts around 3-4K/yr). They also have thematic channels.
radiofrance.fr/fip
>>9779
Thanks for the recc.
No.10308 Anonymous
The smiths