**IF YOU'RE NEW AND WOULD LIKE TO JOIN, READ THIS FIRST!
***It's the 2nd of October
The point of these threads, is to encourage people to look for new and interesting music. We do this by listening to, and ideally discussing albums we've never heard before. Many of us already listen to new music daily, these people are in it to venture "out of their comfort zone" by listening to albums they otherwise wouldn't have, or just to have a good time.
We track our progress using calendars, which we fill with the albums we listen to on each day and a rating of some sort for all of them. There are templates in the following posts. We encourage you to write the albums' titles and the artists' names somewhere on your calendar. We don't have any tools for creating these calendars, we use simple image editing softwares. You can predetermine a schedule for a month or you can report back on whatever album you randomly picked every day. Many of us make our schedules interesting in various way, popular ones being genre restrictions, new releases, and recs from the /daily/ community.
We had a
plug.dj room, which we used to shitpost for a little while. It's now forever empty, so if you want to spend a little time there, it is too late. You can find the temporary substiute here though:
>https://synctube.org/r/Some_dumb_synctube_channel Anyone can start the threads, but usually one of /daily/'s dedicated trips starts them.
We encourage you to start it, just be sure to use the standard OP.
>Templates:TOPSTERS Most importantly, get taste! (or don't if you don't feel like it, who am I to tell you what to do?
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Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
Hasture !!DefAinDAyen
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
Andrew Hill - Smokestack Wonderful album of piano-based jazz. Andrew Hill tears it up on this record with his syncopated and dissonant style of playing. Couple that with the always superb bass work of Richard Davis and some of the best/most creative drumming I have ever heard on a jazz record and you've got yourself a real winner. I strongly recommend this to anyone and everyone. ****
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60026108 >>60026108 Only memepeople who would rather spend a month listening to one genre instead of just going with what they feel like.
FlyingIceWizard !17XRcoNsNU
>>60026108 I rather write a novel next month tbh
Anonymous
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>>60026108 I did it last year but I don't think I'll ever try it again.
I'm not as young as I used to be.
Hasture !!DefAinDAyen
>>60026245 Dont tell me how to live my life
>>60026264 good luck
Anonymous
>>60026245 >just going with what they feel like. sorry but i dont think its a good idea to kms just yet
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60026392 literally what
>>60026324 I'm not, I'm criticising your shit decisions :^)
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
meme machine
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
leningrad
GaussHaus !idiotoASIA
get patrician
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60026846 Oh, this might be interesting
Anonymous
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
It's 2:00 already, I'm not sure if I should listen to another album or go to bed about now. I probably wouldn't be able to sleep immediately, but then again I want to try to get up earlier tomorrow. Having no classes really fucks up my sleep pattern. And I want to listen to another album from the backlog... But again, I have the whole weekend for that.
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
>>60026597 ALL I WANT'S YOUR FULLLLL ATTENTION
meme machine
Anonymous
>>60027150 Remember kids, this is how hard the patrician life is.
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
>tfw lost the dl links to the first 4 the earth and the spheres records >tfw can't fully complete my chart give me some weird electronic or poppy shit to make me feel like less of a failure.
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
>>60027237 in case you don't already know that, t's a can full of happiness
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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>>60027180 don't forget andrew hill
Anonymous
>>60026245 classical February ring a bell?
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60027305 No, not really?
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
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>>60027263 heard it. stuff from this same vein would be great.\
i've also heard the in sound from way out.
meme machine
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
Jenkins !h6Du5joiKA
Sn !Winter/Vgs
FlyingIceWizard !17XRcoNsNU
>>60027237 accept your failure and reprogram yourself
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
Sn !Winter/Vgs
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
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>>60027402 This tbh fam.
S Y N C T U B E
Anonymous
why does the guitar on Moonlight on Vermont have to be so god damn blaring aaarhg.
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
>>60028142 GIMME DAT OLE TIME RELIGION
GIMME DAT OLE TIME RELIGION
DON'T GIMME NO AFFLICTION
DAT OLE TIME RELIGION IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME
residunce
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close to time for my first november bandcamp surf starting nov 1st i'm going to listen to a release i haven't heard yet from Homeless Records, check a random person who bought it, look through their purchases until i get to the first full album they bought, and listen to that. if no full album purchases, skip to the next person, same thing. repeat until nov 31st starts with Cuntz - Force The Zone, aussie punk band
Anonymous
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>>60028230 WELL COME OUT T' SHOW DEM
COME OUT T' SHOW DEM
COME OUT T' SHOW DEM
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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Ended up listening to more Mozart instead of sleep. To no big surprise it's pretty good. Also had a nice hot shower with music. Lovely. Still didn't study as much as I should have today, so for our assignment to pick a seminar question, I basically just flipped to textbook open and picked something. Ended up with "How does previous knowledge impact our abilities to solve new problems?" Epic, just epic. Worst seminar question I've ever picked.
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
good friend rodriguez !wKFr4GGZxY
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>>60027347 listening to this now. makes me feel like i'm playing a tropical level in mario kart. really liking it so far.
Anonymous
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60028483 What a question, yes, of course.
>>60028559 You let me listen to my meme composers.
Anonymous
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60028600 Indeed, he went completely mad closer to the end.
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>tfw downloading so fast uTorrent crashes and has to "check" all the files again
Anonymous
>>60028623 Apparently that isn't even the worst part of the Licht cycle. Not that I'll listen to it and find if anything is worse.
>implying anyone should listen to Stockhausen for 29 hours Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60028757 Some day, I shall listen to the entirety of Licht in one sitting, only breaks for food and shits.
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
>>60028801 set up speakers all around your place and just have licht constantly playing, that way you can eat and shit without missing a glorious second
Anonymous
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Is there an entire album like this song please? I like the rest of TMR, but this song is the best thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uig_EbXYwn0 trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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HOLY CRAP
I just realized that Introspection by MGMT is just a cover of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUH3vn6IJD0 also the original is way better
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60028883 My place is small enough that I just need my stereo setup to listen everywhere. The problem is I generally need to leave my home at least once in 29hours.
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
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>>60028483 Wow I didn't know covers could consistently be that shitty.
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
I just found this holy crap I wish I could write reviews as amazing as this
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60030438 >tfw you'll never feel yourself in a psychedelia Anonymous
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>>60030509 >not being wakeful when to listen Jurusalem 3-word EP reviews !IcBiPIwdmg
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flexuous groove explorations
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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more psych pop ratings incoming Blossom Toes - We Are Ever So Clean humorous, quirky, British * Faine Jade - Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital fun and catchy psych pop, with a bit more of a rock edge. The album is cohesive and the songwriting is extremely solid. Just an excellent, well constructed pop album. *** Gal Costa - s/t really interesting blend of Brazilian pop/bossa nova and psychedelic rock. Gal has a lovely voice and I like the psychedelic flavors subtly infused throughout this record. I wish she went further with certain ideas though. **
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
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>Almendra s/t Not bad, lot of neat ideas are played with on here, none of the songs really stuck with me though, which is necessary for a pop album to be good imo. That's probably at least partially due to the length of this album. I'll give it some more listens.
What are we listening to bump !!/BkdBaWbCE+
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
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>>60033128 Field recordings of my roommate working next to me.
MOBILEBEAR
>>60033128 Nothing too interesting, trying to find some quality hip hop.
Any suggestions, /daily/?
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
>>60033196 Face Candy - Waste Age Teenland
last project of Eyedea,before he became Eyedead :c
mixture of free improv, musical parody and hip hop
in the more traditional realm there's Lootpack - Da Antidote and Black Jungle Squad - Black Jungle Radio
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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>>60033128 going through more interesting psych pop and heavy psych
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
>>60033196 >Any suggestions, /daily/? No not really
>>60032912 MOBILEBEAR
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>>60033269 >>60033302 Thanks guys, I can always count on you for recs and memes
Are You Insanity !!p5KWvfIiZ92
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Why am I still awake? This Joanna Newsom record is really keeping me up late
Anonymous
whoever thought of this kind of thread, i just wanted to say thank you
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>72 replies >only 9 shitposts I'm so proud of you.
Terminus
Kanzler
well, thew last three threads were about LGBT, cheap food and movies, let's see if this one will be more on topic what should I listen to next?
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
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Good Morning /daily/! Listened to Machaut's Motets yesterday. I enjoyed it very much. I am too lazy to type anything tbh but definitely check out the Hilliard Ensemble performance. They're good. Couldn't fall asleep till like 3 and watched Die Hard 2. Dunno why.(>inb4 cause you're a pleb) Might listen to more Machaut today. More specifically, the Notre Dame Mass.
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
>>60035127 Of course Benji's AOTY would be Jewsom.
Do that one.
Kanzler
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>>60035150 he hasn't heard much else apparently
will do, hopefully I'll like it more than Ys
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
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>>60028757 >implying anyone should listen to Stockhausen for 29 hours I should.
I would.
I will.
Anonymous
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Anyone heard this fucking apeshit math-rock odyssey? Masterpiece tbh. Only criticism is that the tracks all kind of blend into one. They stick pretty close to the formula for all of the songs, but every articulation and cadence is done with surgical precision and with great deliberation, putting this album on the level of some revered contemporary classical composers in terms of complexity. Im talking Stravinsky and Schoenberg here kids.
Eruditey !!u4TF5+TkA4m
Listened to Crass which was very different from what I expected but very good. And to Staff Benda Bilili which I found quite annoying. WHAT NEXT?
Kanzler
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
New calendar format. Good or bad?
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
Eruditeys phone
>>60035878 4/10 I like album covers
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
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>>60035915 I'll try to make one with covers in a sec
hahahahahaha !vTD990UodI
>>60035878 shit like you're life
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
Any sort of image interraction on numbers is fucking useless kek I guess the text calendar it is...
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
hahahahahaha !vTD990UodI
>>60036038 just use my grading scale best scale anyways soooo
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60036055 Is this Loss? If it is, impressive.
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
Taku Sugimoto - Opposite (1998)>onkyo, free improvisation Incredibly hypnotic and repetitive, and that's what's kinda to be expected of onkyo and single-instrument free improv. I can definitely dig it though, and my reasoning is perfectly explained in a RYM review: "Like Talk Talk without songs.". Still, overly repetitive, and Sugimoto could do a fair amount more with his guitar (it is a guitar, right?). 3.0-
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>60036080 It is not! But I do have some good loss.jpg ideas, just gotta put them together sometime.
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60036103 What is it then?
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
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>>60036123 oops i updated it in
paint.net but didn't post the updated one
its a 3.0- tho, which is good
Anonymous
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Listening to Nicolas Jaar - Space is only noise two days in a row (I used to really like it) and as promised prose The main motives of the album seem to be distance, expressed in the always reverbed and sometimes distorted sound. I haven't yet taken the lyrics in account of what's happening The most interesting thing in the albums is how well it manages to throw off every last bit of experimentation it has in favor of dope ass beats and how it still manages to sound a little off. The vocals and the glitch being the main elements in that regard. I feel like I haven't listened to it yet
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
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>>60036133 who know...............
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
>>60036389 I'm trying to use "Numbers" for Mac to sort my calendar out but I have to make too many cells to insert the album covers. I prefer using the text format
>>60035878 Benji in uni
>>60035150 I've heard like 3 2015 releases and its the one I like the most
Also Ys (10) > HOOM (9) > Divers (8) > MEM (7)
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60036427 >I have to make too many cells to insert the album covers Literally what?
Also is "Numbers" OSX's shitty Excel?
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
>>60036442 I agree on Ys being the best.
>>60036478 >Literally what? My thoughts exactly. It is really shit for anything other than numbers and text
>Also is "Numbers" OSX's shitty Excel? yeah
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60036513 Why not just get REAL Excel instead? I'm sure a corporate whore like you can afford it and even are more familiar with it.
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
>>60036558 I have it on my windows laptop but I'm too lazy to use PC for calendars and Mac for music listening. I might just go buy it for Mac but then again I never carry the Mac around for work.
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
>XIIth century Doctor of the Church makes drone meditative chanting I get it.
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60036606 Just (pirate) it then like I did
Fuck I have access to Office free but I still pirate it because it's more convenient lmao
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
>>60036637 >>60036616 did you feel any sort of divine touch in it?
>>60036623 right, forgot pirating software is a thing
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
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>>60036745 No,but I am a pagan, and heretic, a sinner and many other things so I mostly expected the divine thunder to strike me in the first minute tbh.
i'm probably listening to it wrong anyway.
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>thread has off-topic discussion >plenty of activity >thread is "on-topic" >pretty much dead Just admit that you're actually shitposting general and stop pretending like you only want on-topic discussion. It doesn't work.
Benji in uni
>>60036793 It's no dead u fuck it's fucking Friday morning of course not many people are here do discuss music
Anonymous
>>60036793 >implying slow means bad Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
>>60036793 >half-semi-constructive derailment >shitposting Staying on-topic has little potential too.
Benji in uni
>>60036793 Also no one pretends shitposting isn't our true purpose and that its not fun
"ayy" " " "lmao"
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60036811 It's dead literally every time the discussion isn't off-topic also
>implying it's the same time where everyone live How ethnocentric of you. I bet you're a dirty rockist.
>>60036812 Yes.
>>60036814 Talking about films and shit is shitposting. I don't mind shitposting, but anything off-topic is shitposting.
your new best friend !63JD2/pvyc
>>60036793 the only thing holdin these threads down is the internalized ignorance and ignorence of every person involved in it, that is why intratopical converssing and discurssive thematical exploration is deemed to fail
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60036837 >>60034968 le this guy
>>60036849 >ignorence what?
>intratopical converssing and discurssive thematical exploration Put down the thessaurus there buddy or someone might post screencaps of your posts to /r/iamverysmart
your new best friend !63JD2/pvyc
>>60036871 >he unironically needs a thesaurus to know the differance and difference between ignorance and ignorence show's over folks
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60036895 So does google brehim
Anonymous
>>60036909 dude, he's mocking you
your new best friend !63JD2/pvyc
>>60036909 >he needs google to verify his notional apparel stop the press
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
What do you guys think of the painting I have on my wall?
>>60036917 >>60036927 gj
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60037033 I love paintings of trappist monks, so glad I have that one. Not even sure where I would look to find one otherwise.
>>60037052 >look at me, I use filters! Give me attention! <3
Hasture !!DefAinDAyen
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
>>60037063 that's pretty rich coming from you tbh
Hasture !!DefAinDAyen
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60037125 >look at me I use filters but I still open up posts to read them <3
>>60037129 I just wish the monk in the painting was a bit fatter.
Also I wish I knew who painted it. It says "Walseth" at the bottom, but it doesn't look detailed enough to be by Niels Walseth, also I'm not sure if Niels painted anything other than landscapes.
Anonymous
>>60037160 >I wish I knew who painted it. It's rare that reverse image searching on Google doesn't bring up the right guy?
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60037177 Yeah it's not like it's by anyone famous clearly
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
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>>60037160 i'm pathetic tbh
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>tfw need to get some kind of halloween costume
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
>>60036793 >>60036849 DEATHMATCH BETWEEN THE BIGGEST /DAILY/ MEMES
WHO WILL PROVE HIMSELF TO BE THE MEMIEST?
>>60037414 Don't get a costume and just say you're going as a meme for Halloween.
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60037452 >implying I would ever hang out with nerds who know what a meme I am disgusting
>>60037466 wow that'd actually be quite hilarious, no one would know who he is. But I'll probably just cop some white and black facepaint and go as a ghost or spooky skelington or something.
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60036849 postdevelopmental muskwood reproceed unresolutely unfibbing nonequivalency preconcur nonironically unsynthetic jagua phrenogrady semicabalistically
Lewdwander
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Driving around town, doing errands while listening to the Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector. G Song is so fucking dank.
>>60037466 This is what I'll be wearing tbh
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60037496 >tfw he hasn't posted enough yet to get a dank markov chain going That does it for your new best cunt then. No randomly generated pseudo-intellectualy shitposts for me.
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
good morning friends what's everyone drinking/listening to?
Benji
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>>60036844 The dirtiest of rockists tbh
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60037732 Drinking tea, listening to Lutoslawski's string quartet. What are you drinking/listening to lad?
Kanzler
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
Benji
Eruditeys phone
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>>60037732 Coffee/nothing because I forgot my headphones :(
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60037813 Whose saliva :^)
[spoiler:lit]jk, I know it's misha's[/spoiler:lit]
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
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>>60037732 tea + london zoo
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
your new best friend !63JD2/pvyc
>>60037647 Random textual generatism died with the nouveaux romanciers and their écriture automatique. Preconcieved directed aleatoriscism is even getting alt und veraltet.
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60037774 medium roast coffee (for some reason they replaced dark roast with decaf at my school's cafe) + Midori
what kinda tea you drinking, friend?
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
>>60037732 Tomasz Staลko Quintet - Music for K
I've been giving out a lot of 4 stars recently, so I'm trying to be more unforgiving with my criticism.
But this is too damn good, looks like another 4 star album....sigh
>tf trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60037877 We posting meme men now? Two can play that game.
>>60037899 u died with the nouveaux romanciers NERD
rekt
>>60037908 Idk exactly, the label's in some Asian language. It's green, it's stronk, and it's hand rolled by the working class to line the pockets of filthy bourgeoisie swine. I'm so angry at the spectacle right now, holy shit.
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
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>>60037963 >tfw try to listen to something >can't because you keep finding yourself being a spectator in the spectacle of society >realize society is a spectator as well >you were the spectacle all along Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
Who picks the listenalong album tomorrow?
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
Eruditeys phone
I'm really sad that RYM has this half-assed film implementation. I want charts for films. Letterboxd is okay but they limit genres to pic related which is absolutely fucking useless (foreign as a genre gets me fucking riled up). Does anybody have a good alternative? Also /daily/ in /tv/ when?
Kanzler
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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>>60038040 probably never, very few people have the patience to watch a movie every day. I don't think there would be enough activity or discussion in a thread like that
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60038040 Annexation of /tv/ when?
[spoiler:lit]There are charts for films btw, they're just unnecessarily difficult to access. I never found how I can get to it from the site but if you google "rym film chart" it'll pop up.[/spoiler:lit]
>>60038039 What will it be triangle boy?
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60037963 green stronk tea is nice
gud choice
anyone here wanna do this compsci assignment for me? its 2early for me to be committed to this u___u
Anonymous
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>>60037732 OJ / Signals, Calls and Marches
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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>>60038087 I am furiously contemplating if I want to pick the album I am thinking of
I'll post the link as soon as I decide
Eruditeys phone
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>>60038087 Oohhhhhhh yesss thank you!!!!!! <3 <3
>Pulp Fiction #1 > Eruditeys phone
>>60038087 Still half-assed though, only 81 French new wave films? No Umbrellas of Cherbourg or Young Girls of Rochefort but they do count Lola and Bay of Angels?
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
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>>60038188 That's the tagging, which is always going to be a problem with a database edited by the community. On the other hand if you centralise that you get ridiculously vague genres like the ones you posted from letterboxd.
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
ๅฑฑๅฒกๆ - Silent Hill 2: Original Soundtrack (2001)>video game music, ambient I'll preface this by saying I've never played a single Silent Hill game except maybe like 10 minutes of the one for the Wii like 5 years ago. So while a few tracks stand well on their own (especially considering its spooky season), a lack of context makes me not enjoy this album as much as I would with knowledge of the game as a companion. And the more alt-rock tracks are really lame and generic, but the industrial/ambient stuff if nice, as is the trip hop stuff. 2.5 today might be SFTB day, or i'll save it for a grand finale
Anonymous
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>>60038372 expectation leads to disappointment. if you don't expect something big huge and exciting, usually um,
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
>Minimal Man- The Shroud of RONALD REAGAN AND I AGREE Ragged and dark. Patrick Miller drags you by your hair around the inside of his diseased mind for 55 minutes. Flawed and amateurish but very effective and compelling. I can see myself listening to this a lot in the future. 6.5/10.>The Sonics- Here Are The Sonics!!! I guess I'm just a sucker for dumb garage rock. Lots of fun. 6/10.
Jenkins !h6Du5joiKA
>>60038101 oh boy this looks a whole lot like Haskell
and I love Haskell
Eruditeys phone
>>60038537 Yes? I've only done Clean (Haskell-esque but developed by my uni so it's a gigantic circlejerk) and this looks nothing like that.
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60038537 yeah its a simpler(i think) version of Haskell called Elm.
having only learned java in highschool, learning new languages is such a fucking frustrating experience
Eruditeys phone
>>60038569 New languages normally isn't frustrating at all. Functional languages are just a completely different concept but rarely used outside of academic circles so you'll be fine
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
I bought some black and white make-up and will go as this guy, with a balaclava and robe.
Anonymous
>>60038522 >mineral I mean, I don't really like anything by them apart from February, but come on
Eruditeys phone
>>60038601 Awesome! Although that's my least favourite Bergman I've seen (Scenes > fanny and Alexander > persona = strawberries > cries and whispers > seventh seal)
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
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>>60038599 I guess its just going from object oriented to something else.
All the conventions are different, I just don't understand the methodology of it. Variable declarations are supposed to be at the top and I should be able to call a function just by saying newVariable = oldVariable.Function or something simple like that, but it's all different in this one. You create variables completely on the fly and I honestly don't really even know how to call functions because they didn't go too in depth about basic syntax.
I suppose if they're not used outside academia that's good for me once I get out of school but for the time being I can't do much but try to adapt.
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
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>>60038607 i'm sorry, but i really can't stress how much i hated that record. it just repulsed me on every level.
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60038637 Ye but it's the most quotable. I'm looking forward to people asking "Who are you?"
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60038693 Knowing Hampus he will regardless of whether we want him to or not.
>>60038522 >Soliloquy >7.5 :ok_hand:
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60038740 you know you want it
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
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>decide to watch a film based on a raving rym review >it' shite >check the reviewer's film ratings >Boyhood >Halloween >The Texas Chainsaw Massacre >Jaws >Pink Flamingos >all 5s >compares the film I watched to Bergman >barely any Bergman ratings y
>>60038840 Did I say I don't want it?
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
doing the review for my first album rn, how long are these usually? im using this partly as a writing exercise so i dont wanna just do like "this album is good 'cos [reason]. 7/10" but i dont wanna write a pitchfork-length thing if literally nobody else writes long reviews
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
>>60039244 as long as you want them to be
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
>>60039244 write as much or as little as you want bb, nobody will judge you
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60039244 Dog writes long reviews, Mort writes long reviews. Some people say they read them. Everyone else writes things that can't even be considered reviews. It's up to you.
Eruditeys phone
>>60039244 Dogwander and Karenin write very long reviews and I think everybody loves them, so do whatever you want!
!!/BkdBaWbCE+
>>60039244 I'm kind of inconsistent in my reviewing, so I rarely review. When I do I find i'm satisfied with what I've done, and I've organized my thoughts on the record nicely. Just do what you feel.
Jenkins !h6Du5joiKA
>>60038567 This code would almost be syntax correct in Haskell. The structure of lets and cases is very similar and the Type signatures are too.
>>60038599 That'll probably change in the future. Functional concepts are popping up left and right in mainstream imperative languages and Swift has a chance of becoming big.
>>60038569 Time for me to learn a new language!
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60039411 What's the best way to go about learning a language? I want to get a headstart on C and Python before next semester, when we start seriously programming in those.
>>60039357 >>60039305 >>60039289 >>60039287 >>60039274 thanks for the advice friends ^-^
Jenkins !h6Du5joiKA
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>>60039464 codecadamy.com is great for getting a grasp of the syntax of a language. Once you get that down you can start making little video games or other small projects. Reading other people's code also helps me when I'm learning a language. It shows the different ways you can go to tackle a problem.
GaussHaus !idiotoASIA
>>60038599 >>60039411 >That'll probably change in the future Seconding this - I write in Scala all day every day, but you can cheat in Scala and use imperative style if you want.
Eruditeys phone
>>60039595 Hmmm seems really interesting actually. What do you do exactly?
GaussHaus !idiotoASIA
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>>60039628 data science - I use Apache Spark quite a bit which is written in Scala
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
leningrad
!!/BkdBaWbCE+
wat.
>>60039661 love it, hammers
edcvghjklpoiu !T0eWs3C/CI
natkingcole !e/TFYR9PuA
>>60039661 actually looks p good
that pic is gonna get memed to death though
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
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>>60039661 listen shitlord, being white isn't a costume it's a culture so i'd like it if you stopped appropriating with your offensive whiteface :/
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>mfw I look at the Facebook event and notice the Halloween party is tomorrow...
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
Can kanzler (or anyone who has it) please post the /daily/ AOTY chart?
>>60037052 >filtering hampus and YNBF's posts to obtain the highest quality of intellimemes® and view without the hindrance of /daily/ This is what one and a half years of progress has been building up to
>>60036793 I'm beating off a dead horse here but I'm convinced we love both on-topic and off-topic behavior. The only issue is that on-topic discussion requires actual knowledge of the genres we post about and since many of us aren't too well versed we tend to digest and appreciate the sparse commentary.
Take on the other hand the main topics that have sent /daily/ into a bump limit hitting madman
>frugality >spices and herbs >LGBT support With some arguable exception these are all topics that require very little critical thinking or knowledge of the subject at hand because it tends to be almost entirely up to personal preference whether or not spices > herbs.
>>60036812 This. Especially considering we have 60 posters on average, the slow pace really helped in being able to study everyone's calendars without worry of missing out on the memes
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60039661 your forehead isn't long enough to go full
>>60038601 but it looks good nonetheless
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60039661 Beautiful, looks just like your self portrait
(Le)wdwander
>>60039661 Fucking GOAT tbh
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60039833 >(Le)wdwander GOAT name tbh
better © that before some casual memer steals it
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60039661 Oh god it doesn't come off FML
Anonymous
>>60039801 >The only issue is that on-topic discussion requires actual knowledge of the genres we post about and since many of us aren't too well versed we tend to digest and appreciate the sparse commentary. Read: the one thread most thoroughly dedicated to music discussion, knows nothing about music.
transgod !qRh657Rld2
here's something for Terminus and anywho else might be interested:
Shoji Aketagawa - Place Evan
>as seen on ๅคงๅๅฎ (Daikanjyo). post-bop, mostly solo piano http://www.mediafire.com/download/b336ld6rm757c83/Spot_Parker.zip FLAC, CD rip, though not mine
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60039802 Also I never thought I'd ever think "my forehead isn't big enough/my hairline isn't high enough". Wow
Kanzler
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
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>>60040034 You're death forever, rip.
Anonymous
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>>60040066 >tfw you share aoty with scaruffi >tfw scaruffi might not have such awful taste Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
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>>60040059 ty bb, have a cat
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
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>>60040065 it's still v high bby, it's just not quite as ridiculously egg-like as the guy you're supposed to depict
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60040050 The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
Thankfully the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ has put grace and mercy into the hearts of the trve patricians to make them want to stick around regardless
>see: everyone who isn't me I'm always surprised by just how much you guys actually know
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60039801 >LGBT support (and rights) >little critical thinking Yeah maybe if you're an orthodox shithead who only cares about what's in a fucking book
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
Also, if Mulholland Dr. and It's Such a Beautiful Day are babby's first surrealism, where do I go if I want to go deeper?
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60040174 >with some arguable exception >some arguable exception >arguable exception >exception >except >except you completely forgot this part of my post trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
>>60040183 Synechdoche, NY
those movies are great tho, despite being pretty entry level
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
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>>60040199 I'll never understand the fascination with Jodorowsky.
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
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>>60040229 >Synecdoche, NY s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
>>60040183 chien andalou for starters
!!/BkdBaWbCE+
Should i look forward to Flylo or nah is my week over. or is it good spooky jazz? or is there something better for that?
>>60040174 you forget where we are.
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60040279 you're dead isn't really that spooky tbh, the way it approaches death is more peaceful and fun than scary, most of the time
idk that's just my interpretation, it's been awhile since i heard it but i def don't remember getting too spooked by it
Anonymous
>>60040336 I kinda meant spooky in the halloween "fun" sense, so alright.
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>tfw can't decide whether I do or do not like this Swervedriver record >>60040199 already seen, it was decent but pretentious as fuck
>>60040229 >>60040278 noted
leningrad
Third Eye Band (1970) by Third Eye Band, recommended by TrishAh Emerging from the Canterbury scene, this volatile group (here in the form of a quartet) would seem to take a suitably psychedelic approach to folk ('folk'). Between the date and place, tracks named after the elements (minus 'Aether'), and combo of cello, violin, oboe, and percussion, you'd expect some pretty bland neopagan shit. That's about half-right, in my view. Melody is mostly supplanted by nasal oboe noodles, and drones underpin the whole, but in places this works in unexpected, striking ways. Take 'Fire', for instance, which is by far the noisiest cut. The strings here are largely stuck on a single, unbroken drone, but the chord they form (through overdubs, etc) is a big-boned cluster that squats radiantly throughout the texture. It's around this block of sound that the oboe (again overdubbed) flickers and trills rabidly. It's simple but also effective, and probably the highlight. It's the dissonance and wildness that make that track stand out, but it's not matched elsewhere. Without that daringness, the first half of the record gets stuck in modal purgatory; technically underdeveloped and pedestrian ramblings, driven on by a 4/4 beat. The closing 'Water' recovers some of the odd harmonies now pressed into morose groans, making for a melancholy procession by the sands (beach sound included), but this is a mixed album. None of it is genuinely thrilling, but some of it is worthwhile.
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60040405 >pretentious as fuck explain
>>60040278 ye this one is oblig
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
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>>60040356 Dead Man's Tetris is pretty sp00py
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
>everyone thinking about halloween parties and lazily planning them >alone this evening for RWC bronze final >very likely to be alone tomorrow afternoon for the grand final >feel At least I have som good beer, music, food and taste.
leningrad
>>60040279 for what it's worth I really disliked YD! It's too much of a mess to 'spooky'
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60040424 A lot of it felt as if it was weird for the sake of being weird, rather than serving any function to the plot. I guess you could write that off as being 'surreal' but there was a lot of weird shit going on that just felt out of place (for example, the protagonist choking on his own shit).
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60040439 >you >good taste lmao smh
>>60040467 >A lot of it felt as if it was weird for the sake of being weird, rather than serving any function to the plot Such as? How does this make it pretentious?
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60040467 >>60040467 >(for example, the protagonist choking on his own shit). also this was pretty obvious, they even expain how he needs to clense himself
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>>60040407 >pedestrian ramblings is this not what folk is, though? I think 3eb succeeds in that regard.
>>60040457 again, more "spooky" in this sense
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60040473 a lot of sloppy religious imagery that didn't really lead up to anything, the ending.
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
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>>60040473 I want to believe.
Even just for an evening.
The only thing worse that watching the finals alone is being with people while watching your national team being shamed for the next four years.
And it happened just two weeks ago.
Maybe I'll need more than beer after all.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60040279 Are you going to complete the annual listening of Dead Man's Bones on Saturday??
>>60040439 >alone Literally me. Besides my band, family, and a handful of friends in this state that I'll see every month or two (or more) I don't have much physical contact with people outside of my work.
Sometimes I think I prefer it this way actually. At least for now anyways
transgod !qRh657Rld2
>>60040467 >x for the sake of x this meme has cancer
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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>>60040183 oh and Daisies, that movie is god tier
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
>>60040516 nah that's evangelion
>>60040516 also
>>60040497 quite clear you didn't "get it"
Wait aren't you the same guy who didn't understand Interstellar either? Maybe you should stick to Transformers? :^)
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60040570 Nah I'm gonna go have a beer with some friends, I don't have much time :^)
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60040571 I'm not the guy who didn't get Interstellar but I guess I didn't get Holy Mountain then.
>>60040570 ayy
>>60040546 how so? it's the same reason why I dislike, for example, Dream Theater. complexity for the sake of complexity.
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
>>60040516 most of the religious imagery is to mock/critique religion
the film critiques a lot of things I guess
what didn't you like about the ending?
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60040635 it's not so much that I disliked the ending; it's more that it felt out of place and like a cheap attempt at being deep (guise, life is an illusion!).
but then again, I didn't 'get' it so I probably shouldn't be criticizing it.
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
>>60040635 I don't think the word "critique" is applicable here. It's just mockery.
>what didn't you like about the ending? That's the only part of it I found pretentious. I liked how leading up to it the film steers farther and farther from surrealism then he goes ahead and makes a big deal out of breaking the fourth wall like that's some sort of marvelous artistic achievement. Literally y.
transgod !qRh657Rld2
>>60040611 you should hate a lot of music then, that which exists solely for its own sake, and doesnt attempt to refer to anything but itself. now yeah i suppose youve been referring to the experienced effect of an element vs of a whole here so this point is off, and i kinda get it, but i hate when its put like this regardless
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
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This was okay; I really enjoyed the first track but beyond that it kinda fell off into the unmemorable. The post-grungey vocals didn't do shit for me either but that was to be expected.
>>60040769 then how else should I put it? you understood what I meant and it's a simple way to put it.
Anonymous
>>60040611 >complexity for the sake of complexity. That's not why DT are trash though. They have a lot of virtuosity and no compositional taste or care.
!!/BkdBaWbCE+
>>60040538 >Dead Man's Bones hrm?
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60040893 the reason why a lot of their stuff is trash because they favor long, complex solos over well-crafted songs. a lot of their stuff drags on for minutes longer than they should, just because they needed to throw a 'heavy' or off-kilter section or shred solo into what would've been a soothing ballad or a solid buttrock song.
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60040893 I think that's what he means though. DT only showcases their complexity and virtuosity instead of trying to make a compositionally good record. Their songwriting only exists to contain needlessly complex riffs and solos and time signatures, so the complexity isn't used for the betterment of the whole song.
s !!jjK8RvFRaoG
>>60040680 >>60040724 yeah the movie is mostly mockery of a lot of values for the most part
idk, I feel Jodorowsky is a preacher and that's what he does in his movies, try to show people his version of the truth (which I don't completely agree with) but I like his imagery and style
breaking the 4th wall was (imo (in my opinion)) his way of telling people that watching the movie is not the only thing needed to change, they have to go outside and live their lives and all that stuff
I think. Dunno, been a while since I've watched Jodorowsky.
Anonymous
>>60040956 >favoring buttrock and hair ballads to prog ambitions i can smell the pleb through my screen.
>>60040982 Their virtuosity is fine, but they can't write that into a song to save their life. Plus what songs they do write are corny as fuck and should not go with their instrumental makeup in any case.
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60041017 I prefer a concise buttrock ballad to an overly complex wankfest a la Design the Skyline
Anonymous
>>60041061 you propose a Dream Theater without the prog. The result is Shinedown.
i propose a Dream Theater without the shit songs. The result is closer to something worth hearing.
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
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Listening to the Sunn0))) Monoliths repress I just got in mail while folding Ikea furniture. Fucking dank tbh
Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
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>>60041079 I prefer not having to listen to Dream Theater at all
leningrad
Autumnal (2012) by Oliver Knussen there are more fortunes to be told, although because I love you more than I can say if I could tell you I would let you know It's uncommon, even unfashionable, to be as direct in expression and feeling as Knussen is in his Requiem (subtitle: 'Songs for Sue'). It's more common for us to obscure our meanings, leave them ambiguous and rich in possibility. All the more so in Knussen's music, which is often so technically accomplished and strikingly colourful that the possibility of uncloaked honesty seems unimaginable. But not here. Knussen's piece is painfully direct, addressing his late wife from the first beat in an arresting quotation from Emily Dickinson which almost screams: 'Is it true? Dear Sue, is it true?'. This is undoubtedly Knussen's most personal expression; listening to it is like eavesdropping on an intimate conversation. The masterful orchestration and lyrical lines are unmistakeable and to be expected from the composer, but what's new is that they create a world of candid exposure, rather than a brilliant mask to hide behind. The four short settings here take us through anger, disbelief, grief, longing, and eventually hint at acceptance, all without a moment or note wasted. Without a doubt, this is one of Knussen's masterpieces, and Claire Booth gives a suitably heartwrenching performance, directed as usual by the composer.
leningrad
>>60041190 Ophelia's Last Dance, already a personal favourite, is unfortunately not so openly read by comparison. Having seen Huw Watkins play it a few years back I knew what to expect - a wonderfully warm piece given a cold performance. Unlike some of Knussen's more overtly modernist output, this is essentially a romance-fantasy in the tradition of Skryabin. I feel there's too much gorgeousness in these notes that Watkins skirts over without a second glance.
The other major works here are very welcome. The Violin Concerto is a worthy older sibling to the Horn Concerto: much more mature, bookish, with glimmers of mischief. Choral is an early piece that, like the two symphonies, blends lyricism and stark modernisms in Knussen's characteristic style. The remainders, however, give credence to the problem of chamber music in Knussen's output. The Whitman songs in particular sound mawkish and dry without the orchestral backing found in Booth's earlier reading.
On the whole it's a worthwhile venture, and the Requiem in particular is heartstopping - it has to be heard.
Anonymous
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>>60040956 Honestly I don't see how you could enjoy much of any progressive rock then, if your only reasoning for not liking it is "it tries too hard, i don't want to actually listen for the harmonic subtleties and counterpoint". Not that DT is good at either of those (again, my issue is that it's bad prog); I think part of this may be that the band wants to be technical and prog-influenced but can only write basic, cyclical pop tunes, so we have different ideas for what the band should be good at.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60040927 It's a Halloween themed album by Ryan Gosling. I think you'll like it, Trish!
Anonymous
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>>60041230 thaenks beare, looks good. an shhhsh i'm keeping low for now ;)
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60041190 >>60041204 Holding out for those nuggets of gold is what makes it all worth doing. Hopefully I'll get to hear those tracks one day.
leningrad
>>60041258 I highly recommend you seek out the Requiem alone - it's only 12 minutes long. I'm a massive, massive Olly Knussen fan and I honestly think this is one of his greatest pieces.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60041347 Who could say no to a face like that?
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
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>>60041014 >telling people that watching the movie is not the only thing needed to change I got the same impression from that progression I mentioned. Holy Mountain seemed to be a negation of the prophetic zeal displayed in El Topo, saying something along the lines of "this is all a ruse, this is pointless, don't believe anything I say". Especially during the scene where the "wise men" (idk what to call them, Jesus and the factory owners or whatever they were) burn their money for enlightenment. It seemed to poke fun at the producers who saw El Topo and thought it's the deepest shit ever and wanted more nuggets of wisdom from the guy. That, I liked. I didn't enjoy the way it was communicated, I didn't enjoy the style, but I enjoyed the premise. The ending just turns that on it's head and goes into prophet mode once again, telling people what's what. Made me think the whole thing's in earnest, and that would be pretty sad.
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
>go to the p4k fest stream to check when muh thomu is playing >see the little write up on Thom With Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, his return to machine manipulations is proof that James Blake and SBTRKT owe a lot to Thom Yorke, who was already tinkering with electronics on Radiohead’s Kid A. >mfw smh tbh fam
Anonymous
>>60041904 >2000: electronic music started Thomas !.V.OXvtIBw
>>60041904 Can't have a p4k writeup without at least two references to other p4k hype artists
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60041904 tbh Doggy, why the smh?
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
>>60042071 Cause Warp artists were the direct influence for 3 of these dudes. Not to mention numerous other dudes "tinkering with electronics" (Stockhausen for example).
Oh and btw I really liked the Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector thing. 9ish area tbh fam. Gotta give it another listen.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60042120 Oh, damn, you really liked it? That makes me happy.
I didn't enjoy Kid A, redpill me on it if you can /daily/
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
>>60042241 simple :
Radiohead isn't very good so once they made a somewhat good album, everyone wouldn't sshut up about it and the repercussions are still visible today.
Anonymous
>>60042241 Explorations of jazz and electronic by an alternative rock band, more boldly than any comparable artist before them. Fairly impressive studio work, like they really fill out the sound.
Anonymous
>>60042065 True. You should read their review of Currents. It's a fucking disaster.
>>60041944 Fair point, but if you're talking about electronic music where computers are central, that's around when it started.
Anonymous
>>60042298 >electronic music where computers are central you're forgetting Aphex Twin.
Dogwander !!DkmPyst8z1V
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>>60042241 >I didn't enjoy Kid A, redpill me on it if you can /daily/ Thom and Jonny listened to a lot of Aphex, Can and Mingus. Decided to mesh all their ideas into an accessible packaging. 10/10 BNM
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60042290 >radiohead isn't very good wew lad, it's definitely the closest Normans get to experimental music but you don't actually think Thon wrote some timeless bangers?
>>60042292 Ahh, so it's just the aesthetic and cultural context, it makes sense now
Anonymous
>>60042323 I'm not saying they're the first (I doubt Aphex is either), I'm saying this is the general time period when computers were starting to be integrated into the process of creating electronic music. And Radiohead was one of the first pop bands that did music like this.
I'm not saying I love it or anything, I'm just saying this album deserves some place in the history of how computers came to be ubiquitous in the process of making an album.
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
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>>60042428 Whoa I haven't been using my trip. What a trip. You all must know who I am.
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
>>60042397 >but you don't actually think Thon wrote some timeless bangers? No.
Radiohead bores me. They occasionally have some neat ideas ruined by Tom York's voice thrown in with no rhyme or reason.
Come at me, brer.
Anonymous
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sync up fam tube
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60042533 What's the issue here? I could understand if his voice wasn't unique enough like Captain Beefheart or Jeff Mangum for you but I can't see what's wrong with it besides it being a bit generically nice.
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
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>>60042592 His obsession with shoehorning his falsetto every time he can just isn't a healthy thing.
even his regular singing voice isn't very good.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60042533 >>60042592 WAIT HOLD UP
I just relistened to some Radiohead tracks. By Hampus, you're right, he drawls and lazily sings.
You win this time Mort...
Anonymous
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>>60042592 his lack of vocal rhythm
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
tbh fam I have no idea what's going on in this lecture Fml tbh imo
Mortimer !HE111uNgxQ
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>>60042776 aren't letters not supposed to be numbers or is it the other way arround?
Terminus !y7YvMvnKE6
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>Siouxsie and The Banshees - Juju They're like Bauhaus, but with better choruses and a better vocalist. 7.5/10>Evan Parker - The Snake Decides An arresting experience revolving around the sheer aural capacity of one single saxophone. A continuous assault of undulating patterns is rapidly shot at the listener, piercing the ear with shrieking sounds that you wouldn't expect a saxophone to make. It's almost hypnotizing; however not hypnotizing enough to justify the fact that it's a somewhat repetitive experience that doesn't justify standard LP length. As a result, it's not the avant-garde masterpiece one might hope for, but it still makes for a unique listening experience, at least. Take that as you will. 7.5/10>Etron fou leloublan - Batellages What a busy album. Especially on the 18-minute opening track, it just keeps changing from high-energy burts of punk to pop track with theatrical vocals to jazz-rock and whatever else. The main problem of this track, other than the fact that it's very jittery, is that the vocals are usually pretty annoying to me (whether they are shouted or theatrically sang or spoken) and seem to mostly work when you understand the lyrics, which I don't, because I'm not a piece of shit frenchie. More interesting were the jazzier parts of this album, especially "Madame Richard Larika". The closing track is pretty tense, with a guitar pattern being repeated ad infinitum till it gets seriously annoying and more vocals. Can't say it's a very pleasant listen, but it sets a certain atmosphere, and the sax going on in the background is pretty cool. It would have been fine if it were a little shorter. Overall a fine, but highly unbalanced album of which I feel part of it gets lost in translation for me. 6/10
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
>>60040538 I am!
gonna spin it later tonight, I got it on spooky orange vinyl ;^)
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60042776 fuuuuuuggggg
Math is my favorite subject when I actually try but it can be hell if I fall behind even a little
What class are you taking?
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60042827 >tfw before the repress a copy was easily $40+ Thank God that's over with, I like the idea orange vinyl anyways
Anonymous
>>60042869 Its an Engineering Mathematics 1 course, which basically means High School Calculus except way harder.
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
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>>60042904 Forgot Trip etc
Anonymous
>>60042904 how many EM courses will you have?
cause that
>>60042776 is really basic for university math
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60042990 I'm only in first year, first semester, and I have Engineering Math 2a and 2b next semester. After this year, I'm not sure.
My lecturer is shite tho, literally one of the lowest rated from my entire school on RateMyProf. I learn almost nothing in lecture because he doesn't explain almost anything
leningrad
>>60043113 >RateMyProf do people actually read that
Kanzler
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>>60043113 I never learned anything in math lectures, practices are way more important imo
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
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>>60043135 Not really, my point was that he has a reputation as being a p bad instructor
Dam's-jans !!O/FWFNHqNLT
>>60042776 It's just sums bb. I'm sure khan academy has some shit.
herb guy !!BIK5eIhFZb2
So me and my friends are going camping in the woods this halloween. We're going to do a lot of herb and I'm their music man. Basically recommend good, easy sounding music for chilling and burning plantss (so hip hop, dream pop, electronic. no rock) so far i've got Slowdive - Souvlaki Beach House - Teen Dream Yung Thug - Barter 6
Anonymous
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
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>>60043334 >no rock everyone knows that psych pop and rock are the best smokin' music
hear are my usual non-rock go to's tho
Scientist - Scientist Meets the Space Invaders
cLOUDDEAD - s/t
Ravi Shankar/Ram Narayan/ Shahid Parvez/any hindustani sitar music
Katamari Damacy soundtrack
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - I Wish My Brother George Was Here
Hampus !!m2sscgEp/Qx
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>>60041079 Oooo fucking rekt
trianglecubed !ACbQrkUN/6
Spooky Skeleton !!T3s+TTIGI59
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>>60043334 Hymie's Basement - s/t
Animal Collective - MPP
XTC - Apple Venus Vol. 1
Valentine !zYWrhqMVos
>>60043225 Yeah but he was putting up prop.'s and proofs all over the place without any explanation of their application. Khan has taught me way more than lectures lmao
Also I'm travelling to Toronto in a couple hours so i'll have a lot of time on busses to do nothing but listen to music. What's some travel-core shit i should listen to on the way there?
>>60043334 Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
>>60043334 You liked Barter 6? It got stale for me after the second track. Personally prefer my hip hop albums to contain more variety in mood and production. First song was nice though.
GIVINGBEAR !BEAR4k/wyw
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>>60043608 SUNRISE OF THE PLANETARY DREAM COLLECTOR
:^]
Kanzler
herb guy !!BIK5eIhFZb2
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>>60043640 i didn't particularly like it a lot but it's good for just chilling
CNWB !nAquIlpZW2
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>>60039244 My first /daily/ review was around 500 words (Current 93's 'Dogs Blood Rising') and I stuck with roughly that length for a while.
But now I'm trying to write shorter, pithier ones (aiming for 50-80 words). It helps me get through more albums.
jimmy jazz
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>>60035878 the font looks fuzzy on the edges, makes me really sad
Somedumb !cunt.08.Xc
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