jesus christ can we keep one up for five minutes edition
don't lazypost, if you're bad at recs just rate their chart or guess things about people
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Be a good op and bump the thread before it dies if you want it to stay up longer, come on now
i guess chart threads really are dead
It’s also like 4 am in the states. For as bad as American teenagers are for this board, they’re also some of the only people that use it.
yeah that's fair...
based chart
based chart, I see a couple of my favs
Good
Why's that good, user?
9/10 great taste but I get the feeling you are an unpleasant person to be around
8/10 good shit. very diverse and slightly obscure but i doubt you're pretentious. probably just that cool introvert who still manages to be many people's close friend.
Board culture dying is never good
Based chart yourself, my man, check out:
The Keith Tippett Group - Dedicated to You, But You Weren't Listening
Lard Free - III
Alpha Ralpha - Alpha Ralpha
Helvetia - The Acrobats
Kenso - Kenso II
Bondage Fruit - Bondage Fruit
Hunting Lodge - Will
>I get the feeling you are an unpleasant person to be around
just wondering, what in particular do you think gave that impression? good taste btw, check out:
Silent Island & Black Hill - Tales of the Night Forest
Skullz - Neomechanical Joyride
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
Crywank - Tomorrow Is Nearly Yesterday and Everyday Is Stupid (just in case you haven't seen it)
John Lurie - Fishing With John
Susumu Yokota - Acid Mt.Fuji
Silver Apples - Silver Apples
Pretty cool chart with alot of nice picks, except for the noise stuff. Ive never understood it. What makes Kazumotos 'while you were out' a good listening experience?
Very varied taste, check out Unity - Blow thru Your Mind if you like more Pharoah Sanders esce stuff
I am too much of a newfag to have recs. Sorry for lazyposting. I'll try to keep the thread bumped for a while though
what jimi album is that?
Hella - Hold your horse is
Libertines - up the bracket
forgot chart
bedwetter - flick your tounge against your teeth
just LUM and drain gang in general honestly
nothing but a hunch. I could very well be wrong.
i'll add those to my library, thank ye
I didn't know the album of the songs that I like so I just took a random pic that was found on the chart creation page.
Thanks
Based SOAD poster
>What makes Kazumotos 'while you were out' a good listening experience?
this is kind of a tricky one. to me, i enjoy "while you were out" for it's super fast and bustling electronic swells and it's quirky samples and sample chopping. forgive me, i know absolutely nothing about sound design, but, i love how full and dense some parts of the mix are in noise albums, especially this one. i'm tempted to describe it as sensory overload, but of course in a good way, as if the record is throwing so much at you so quickly that you almost can't comprehend or make sense of it. also, the way that relatively slow, quiet, and tense sections or songs build up, and explode into huge, complex, lightning fast, earsplitting cacophonies is extremely satisfying to me.
anyways yeah sorry for the pretentiousness, cheers mate
Idk about that. soad has some good songs like war but the more popular ones like chop suey aren't that good imo
bump
I can definitely see the appeal of overwhelming sensory overload. I kind of get the same feeling listening to some of Brian Enos ambient stuff (really loud might i add). Liking harshnoise doesnt have to be pretentious and you centrainly dont seem to be given youve explained why you like the album.
sorry lads but a fairly lazy effort, just a few that ive got on spotify & i dont really save albums
NEED new music
Good bait
Recent favs
Lazypost edition.
R8 me lads
don't rec me anything please, I don't give a flying fuck about your reccomendations anyway.
>don't give a flying fuck about your reccomendations
>gives a fuck about r8s though
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Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior for maximalist fusion prog
Pain of Salvation - The Perfect Element I for cerebral emotive prog bliss
Bach - Matthäus-Passion (with Philippe Herreweghe) for the greatest performance of Bach's magnum opus ever recorded
Oranssi Pazuzu - Mestarin kynsi for psyched out, claustrophobic Black Metal and an early 2020 AOTY contender
UT - In Gut's House for spectral no wave, like the New York subway overgrown with thorns
Rat at R - Amer$ide Rock & Roll Is Dead Long Live Rat at Rat R for goth Noise Rock and the most influential album you've (probably) never heard of
Dälek - Absence for the aural assassination of Pop Rap
Yo La Tengo - Painful for Indie Pop to walk through dark fields of freshly mown grass and car rides with no destination in mind
Franz Kafka - The Castle for a novel to make your alienation feel like home
Ligeti's Études as performed by Pierre-Laurent Aimard, listen to it three times.
Boris - Heavy Rocks for essential noisy stoner rock
Colour Haze - s/t for essential psych stoner rock
Earthless - Rythms From a Cosmic Sky for essential spacey stoner rock
The Raybeats - Guitar Beat for surf rock performed by Freak Funk No Wave giants Contortions
Lift to Experience - The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads for apocalyptic Christian Post-Rock/Shoegaze
The Durutti Column - Another Setting for distinctly 80s spaced out dream pop. Chillwave before Chillwave existed.
Steve Roach - Dreamtime Return for an instrumental ambient concept album about being a primordial Australian snake spirit. Equal parts heady ambient and elevator music.
Nino Rota - 8½ for a minimalist blend of Big Band and Classical that evokes more with every note than most entire albums.
Amon Düül II - Wolf City for the perfect blend of toe tapping psych rock and freaked out pagan mysticism