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 No.812[Last 50 Posts]

I think it's about time we have a proper music thread since I imagine most lainons listen to a variety of music genres and we could really use some music related conversation.

I would like to start by making some kind of sticky on how to get music in general for those that don't know;



– search the /mu/ archives https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/
* for example: if you're looking for Michael Pisaro - Continuum Unbound you would search for "Michael Pisaro http" or "Continuum mega", etc
– also be sure to check /mu/ share or request threads since they are abundant with things anons are eager to share;
* example: go to 4chan.org/mu/share || 4chan.org/mu/request from time to time and skim the threads
– register on and install soulseek
* if you can't find it, it's probably on soulseek or what.cd
– over the time memorize/bookmark various sites maintained by individuals that offer ddls for music releases;
* example(my fav): nodata.tv
– {optional} get into what.cd



Feel free to discuss music of any kind, music blogs, music trends or anything related to music here.
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 No.813

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Essential cyberpunk albums?

I guess pic related is a given.

Or is everyone getting a little over-saturated with techno music?

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 No.814

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you can find this whole album on youtube.

Tim Maia (Portuguese pronunciation: [tʃĩ majɐ]; September 28, 1942 – March 15, 1998), born Sebastião Rodrigues Maia in Rio de Janeiro city, was a Brazilian musician known for his iconoclastic, ironic, outspoken, and humorous musical style. Maia contributed to Brazilian music within a wide variety of musical genres, including soul, funk, bossa nova, disco, romantic ballads, pop, rock, jazz, baião and MPB.

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 No.815

>>813
What exactly can be defined as cyberpunk related music ? I mean there are many genres that have the potential to be cyberpunk.
The first things that come to mind are cyber metal (google Neurotech) and cybergrind (the list on rateyourmusic would be a good start)
>>814
listening to it now, nice recommendation.Is there anything you can suggest to a person that hasn't listened to alot of Música Popular Brasileira ?

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 No.816

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Anyone here like Ian Dury?

I fuarrrking love him. His music is sardonic, sarcastic and witty. He played an extremely important role in the British punk scene, yet remains criminally underrated outside of the UK. Still made music up until the 90's. Nearly everyone of his later tunes is like a cheeky wee poem.

His songs ooze pure sex;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stYyp6VA_7U
The way this track gradually explodes into multiple crescendos is brilliant. It really caputres the carefree feeling of wasting time listening to music.

would recommend

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 No.817

>>815
Different anon here, Chico Buarque is definitely your best bet for MPB. He's one of my favourite musicians.

PS this is my first post on Lainchan.

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 No.818

>>817
Welcome to Lainchan, then. I hope you enjoy your stay.

If you are interested in music, we just put a radio up. https://lainchan.org/radio.html

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 No.819

>>816
I know about him now. New Boots and Panties sounds great.
>>817
Thanks for the recommendation lainon and welcome aboard.

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 No.820

>>818
>>819

Yes, I've been listening all the time since I started checking lainchan out. It's great.

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 No.821

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I just stumbled upon this gem while looking at the 4chan /mu/ catalog.It's a Russian post rock release sounding like something in between the first and second post rock waves,but more droney,not quite heavenly based on crescendos but they are noticeable.

There are some reviews on the bandcamp page,you should check this out if you like post rock.

http://moiposledniekanikuly.bandcamp.com/

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I am listening to this right now. It's Russian Circle's Enter. Some great post rock that's a bit heavier than most other post rock out there.

http://russiancircles.bandcamp.com/album/enter

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 No.823

>>822
I believe Russian Circles are usually classified as post-metal.

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 No.824

postin'

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 No.825

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>>824
Always love hearing older japanese pop/funk records like this. Feels good.
I liked Hiroshi Sato's Orient:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29jhWIO_mlM

(I wanted to link the flying carpet one but it's not on youtube)


>>822
>>823
Weird. This exact conversation played out in my head when the Russian post rock with the Ikiru song was posted. Was going to recommend the Station album but it has been too long since I last listened to it.

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 No.826

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>>825
thanks for hiroshi sato

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 No.827

I am not particularly jazz literate, but I've been really enjoying some of the classic 60s albums lately.

Coltrane Plays The Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz4O8f4DB6I

Straight, No Chaser - Thelonious Monk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzI4MtoTfAw

For the past month, I have been following "related videos" on youtube, discovering troves of incredible music.

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 No.828

>>827
check this out, its my favourite coltrane piece.

i used to play the alto sax so seeing the music is also pretty neat

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 No.829

>>827
cuhong vu - pure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fWou5YcNqk
It's new jazz but must have IMO

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 No.830

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I have a feeling many of you will adore this sample based electronic beauty. Dedicate a few minutes of your time.

You can find the full album on youtube.

bo en ~ pale machine

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 No.831

>>830
reminds me of oval but less glitchy and with beats

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 No.832

HARSH
NOISE
https://modularneaudio.bandcamp.com/album/suicide-mirrors
don't worry not mine, just my favorite project from kalinka.
And question. Why European "noisist" give a fuarrrk about ideology so much?

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 No.833

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdVnKYcYi3g
OMF 2097 Opening Theme

I think we need more suggestions for the radio. Its playlist is great but it feels a little short at the moment.

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 No.834

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>>831
Interesting.Guess it's time to relisten to Oval in the near future.
>>832
No idea why Europeans give a fuarrrk about ideology so much but that's a really nice label I must say.

Here's a nice lush post.rock release I recently ran into.
http://valerinne.bandcamp.com/

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 No.835

>>834
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiZQO0NaRTw
some more modular ambientish soykaf, don't like it myself, cause I prefer oldskool cutup style.

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 No.836

>>829
>>828
Awesome recs guys. Cheers!

This thread really has a good variety of selections so far.

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 No.838

>>837
at first i was like fuarrrk you gubaidulina
but then i wanted to be the mother of children of this album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk0TwSkgDo4
just plain old boring spoken word post-punk or something like this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05_tKFU_jBo
dunno, loop based yass/proto-noise?

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 No.841

>>823
Semantics: I like to think they blur the line between the two. I love both genres either way.


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 No.843

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 No.846

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 No.847

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Some more post-rock goodness, this time a little more sludgy. Not a milestone when it comes to the genre but a nice listen nonetheless.

http://sarin.bandcamp.com/

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 No.848

Akame ga Kill's soundtrack came out recently. This track is very nice and really stood out during the show:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wweVTiIy7Wo

A good example of the great effort that's put into anime soundtracks.

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Anyone here a fan of Shoegaze/Beach-pop music? I've gotten into it recently and I love it.

Wild Nothing and Beach Fossils are amazing:

>Wild Nothing - Shadow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4xTXB30hCQ

>Beach Fossils - What A Pleasure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsj2iipPPts

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 No.851

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Most of this is on lainchan radio.

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 No.853

what is it with you guys posting pictures of album covers instead of artist names? i get it, they are pretty, but seriously..

anyway i looked
>Digitalism
up after i heard them in the *really* great radio or something and youtube put me on this album which i really, really, really like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLLgunDMlcU
i suppose the album is called
>Best of Digitalism


Tracklist:
00:00:01 "Idealistic" (Culture Prophet remix)
00:01:43 "Idealistic" (Hystereo rebrand)
00:04:42 "Idealistic" (A-Trak remix)
00:07:52 "Antibiotics"
00:11:35 "2 Hearts" (Amazona Boys remix)
00:16:45 "Jupiter Room"
00:21:15 "Circles"
00:24:49 "Miami Showdown"
00:28:00 "Magnets"
00:29:38 "Magnets" (La Modes Space Pirate remix)
00:33:20 "Magnets" (On Off On remix)
00:34:47 "Echoes" (Siriusmo remix)
00:39:48 "Reeperbahn"
00:43:07 "Zdarlight" (Moonlight edition)
00:45:31 "Zdarlight" (Discodrome edition)
00:48:00 "I Want, I Want" (live version)
00:52:44 "Pogo" (Shinichi Osawa remix)
00:58:12 "Circles" (Digitalism remix)
01:01:50 "Stratosphere"
01:04:38 "Forrest Gump" feat. Julian Casablancas
01:08:17 "Electric Fist"
01:11:04 "Apollo Gize" (Breakbot Hypnotoad extended remix)
01:14:52 "Taken Away" (Gooseflesh remix)
01:18:45 "Simply Dead"
01:21:44 "Blitz" (Villa remix)
THE END

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 No.854

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>>853
I think it's because we're on an imageboard plus people get the initial impression after the cover.

https://dreamcatalogue.bandcamp.com/album/--18

Image related,a new cyberpunky ambient vaporwave release I've been enjoying lately.

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 No.855

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I tend to jump around a lot with what I listen to, but right now I've gotten back into Electronic stuff. I've found Autechre is great to listen to while coding.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGA68vYFytw

Also one of my favorite bands that I listen to a ton is Balmorhea. The music basically sounds exactly how the cover looks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j32VMZDQL0

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 No.856

>>854
That album sounds really good. I'll probably buy it.

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 No.857

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Happy Songs for Happy People

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 No.858

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As someone who never listened to Sufjan Stevens because of something immature like me not liking the image covers, his latest album was a real treat for me.

I absolutely love how personal it is.Please check it out if you have some time.

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 No.859

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for the radio?

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 No.860

>>859
i think playing an audiobook from time to time would be pretty cool. something like "this machine kills secrets" or "ghost in the wire" or "little brother" and "homeland"

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 No.861

>>859
looks like a good deal

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 No.862


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 No.863

Been getting into DnB and some witch house lately, but synthwave is what I mostly listen to.

http://adnoiseam.bandcamp.com/album/samurai

http://sidewalksandskeletons.bandcamp.com/album/white-light

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 No.864

>>859

soykaf yeah, Dance With the Dead is top notch.

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 No.865

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NgPajAYBME0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Not sure if this would fit anyone's tastes but its something I like to just space out and work to

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 No.866

>>865
fail. didnt want to copy the embed link

https://youtu.be/NgPajAYBME0

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 No.867

Anyone else listen to Manu Chao?

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 No.868

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 No.869

>>867
Wow did not expect anyone to be posting this!

Loved this track for yrs!

Anon got good sounds!

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 No.870

>>867

>>869
this anon again...

maybe try this?

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 No.871

>>870
or some Amon Tobin?

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 No.872

>>871
or some Binkbeats?

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 No.873

>>872
Or some Joe Driscoll & Sekou Kouyate

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 No.874

>>873
Final post... cant leave out
Future sounds of london!

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 No.875

>>874
lies - Ill make this the final post :)
Panda Dub - Do not adjust you sub!!

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 No.876

>>870
>>871
>>872
>>873
>>874
>>875
Dude, I'm >>867 and I loved all of this, and I'm downloading their discographies. How did you do that?

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 No.877

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 No.878

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 No.879

>>876
Panda dub (along with some of the best NEW dub in the world) can be found at the AWSOME:
http://odgprod.com/

And Gramatik gives away all his music top quality audio files free - via torrents... links can be found on his site!
http://www.gramatik.net/

Who said artists need to charge per play/download - he is rocking the new way forwards!

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 No.880

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>>879
Thanks.

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 No.881

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhG9hiF_YoI

this is by far the greatest album of all-time. this soykaf brings tears to my eyes every so often.
i support this band more than any other.

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 No.883

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The new mind.in.a.box album came out yesterday.
thyxmusic.com/store
mindinabox.com

It's fuarrrking great



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 No.887

Y al respirar el humo azul, la sangre invierte los extremos~

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 No.888

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Music like this is made when you give your favorite Genki anime character access to high amounts of adderall and your music editing software:

https://goresoykafarchive.bandcamp.com/album/tomboyish-love-for-daughter

From personally experience I've found that a lot of people find this soykaf annoying as hell but I love it.


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 No.890

http://wolfgun.bandcamp.com/

>>840
Saw her live a few years ago, she was pretty damn good.
I find her kind of hard to listen to nowadays because I used to listen to her music with my ex, sucks.

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 No.891

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http://binaerpilot.no/
I will just leave this here.

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 No.892

>>891
<3 binärpilot

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 No.893

>>888
meine negro

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 No.894


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 No.895

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We should add a description to the links we post.
An alternative to mega would be nice too.

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 No.896

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https://muspy.com/
You tell this site what artists you like and it gives you a rss feed that updates when any of those artists releases an album.
It's noscript friendly and you can submit a comma-separated list of artists, unlike last.fm where you have to add them one by one using that fugly UI.

http://rutracker.org/
A bittorrent tracker. Good content, but doesn't support SSL/TLS and the interface is in Russian.

https://musicbrainz.org/
Free and downloadable music database.

https://vaporwave.me/
Vaporwave FTP server.

http://www.muessentials.com/
4chan /mu/'s music charts, there's a Mega link to download all of them, I would appreciate if anyone could upload them somewhere else but the only friendly file hosting I know is pomf.se.

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 No.897

>>896
Thanks for the links.
I am in the 'W''s in downloading all from that vapor FTP. I was apprehensive when 'ls' had a second-long delay, but its getting it all slowly but surely. Left it going all night.

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 No.898

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 No.900

>>896
don't you just love it when an image tells you to use a certain string of characters you have no idea how to type.

Really though, how do you say Discography in Russian

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 No.901

>>900
Discography = Дискография
But you can sort the results by seeders or torrent size to find it.

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 No.902

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>>898
Just saying that that picture isn't really accurate. A key signature (apart from it being major or minor) doesn't convey any mood. A major and C major would sound exactly the same since modern instruments are tuned to equal temperament.

This wasn't always the case, though. In the 18th century, most instruments were tuned to some form of well-temperament, where every key *did* have its key color.

I personally like listening to music that uses unusual tuning, sometimes called "microtonal" or "xenharmonic" music.

Our tuning system has been stagnating recently, and the appearance of electronic music, instead of liberating us, has enclosed us even more in the standard of 12-equal-temperament tuning and 4:4 rhythm, even if so many different options exists. That's why microtonal music and experimental music in general is so important.

Microtonal music can be pretty academic and bland, but if you search a bit, you can find choobels. Here is a website that hosts some free microtonal albums "with a beat":
http://www.split-notes.com/

I especially like Sevish. Also, the knowsur - NANA WODORI album is just gorgeous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLfYdfO3bgE
http://www.split-notes.com/004/

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 No.903

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Perturbator has some awesome stuff, really girdy and dystopian like sound

https://perturbator.bandcamp.com/album/i-am-the-night

"This is the story of someone who has nothing left to lose, wandering in the hostile neon-soaked dirty streets of a city from the future, armed and dangerous. This is your story.

No one really knows what kind of danger you will encounter during this journey into madness. You know you're not alone, but you are ready. You are the night. Now, lights off."

- Perturbator

That's Cyberpunk as fuarrrk.

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 No.904

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>>903
Miami Nights is similar to Perturbator but with a lighter synth sound and more upbeat.

https://miaminights1984.bandcamp.com/album/turbulence

>really girdy

Oops, meant to say gritty.

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 No.905

>>904
Similar:
ActRazer/ Highway Superstar/ Lueur Verte/ Protector 101/
Anoraak/ Jordan F/ Mega Drive/ Sair/
Arcade High/ Jupiter/ Stallions/
Bourgeoisie/ Justice/ Neon Shudder/
Carpenter Brut/ Kavinsky/ Noir Deco/ Vector Hold/
D/A/D/ Lazerhawk/ Palm Highway Chase/
Garth Knight/ Lost Years/

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 No.906

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Anybody here like kid606? I've been listening to him again recently. It's weird how he kind of did a 180 in the kind of music he makes.

From this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1UoN79-8-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYN60J-HdJw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSuCGFTOg0g

To this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNsvaMXrHgg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHfvYbgaQgo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYVb_pChKqg


Actually, I probably shouldn't be too surprised; he's produced stuff like this in the past. I have no problem with it; I just wish he'd produce some more glitch and breaks.

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 No.907

>>902
You might like glitch electronic music, like c.db.sn

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 No.908

>>854

I downloaded that album after someone mentioned it in the irc channel. It was unexpectedly good and I enjoy it plenty!

>>903

Perturbator is so cyb he poops nuyen.

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I made a small sampler of stuff I have in my music library while the computer was busy rendering some video (it still is). It is just stuff that might fit with the whole cyb thing. Or not at all, since it is not a well defined tag. No solid purpose at all, just sharing a few tracks.

https://mega.co.nz/#!rkomwbqI!Xdo3K2NbdWJpiYwjl8QBKZGfloQtehC5ZPAXbbChiNo

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 No.910

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The Mix-Up series are a lot of fun. If you like Detroit-style techno, I think you will enjoy them.

My favourite is Tanaka's (volume 4): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0jVeIIevbg

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 No.911


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 No.912

>>911
very nice... good sound lain

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 No.913

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I only just found out that classic dubstep is still going. I'm very happy right now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QcCFcaSXCs

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 No.914

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I saw some guitars in the battlestation thread so - how long did lainon play guitar? I'm playing since 9 years.

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 No.915

>>913
>Kung Fu
Ohhhh yeahhhh! I own all three seasons of the show.

Polite sage because off-topic.

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 No.916

I found us a nice site/zine for alter music.
http://alternation.eu/
Feel free to share your finds!

>>914
For like five years or something like that.
I'm getting bored of my style, been playing alone for a while.

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 No.917

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>>914
i was the one with the guitars in my picture, it was a 4 string fretless squire jbass, a fuarrrked up squire strat, 4 string tobias deluxe post-gibson, and my ltd b206sm 6 string bass. ive been playing bass about 9 years now, i can play guitar but im not a guitarist. if you live in michigan id ask you to jam, i have damn near no one to jam with ever lol.

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 No.918

>>917
>if you live in Michigan
What a pity - i'm from germany ;_; What kind of music are you into/ do you usually play?

>>916
What was your "style"?

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 No.919

>>918
I guess you could say metal, kinda mathcore type stuff, tech death metal. When I'm playing alone I come up with lots of just solo bass tapping and melodic stuff. But i love playing and coming up with all types of progressive style stuff really. Some big influences for me are scott fernandez, yvette young, and evan brewer. What about you?

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 No.920

>>918 (>>9237)
The style I got from the metal influences I had when I started playing guitar in my teens.
My taste is a lot different and more open now, and the way I play guitar doesn't reflect that.
I think I should learn something other than minor scales.

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 No.921

>>920
>>919
You guys sound like you experimented alot and stuff. I'm playing metal and some punkish stuff. Besides that some anime stuff (ugh) and blues. I´m far from improvising or making up own stuff.

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 No.922

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>>921
if you want to get better at improvising you should learn your scales and get real familiar with them, same with the 7 scale modes. like currently all i know is natural aeolian minor, major, dorian, lydian, phygrian, and double harmonic scales. thats just very basic and nowhere near advanced theory or anything, id say it helps understand whats going on in music a LOT more though, picking out the scales in a song by ear, wanting to write something with a certain vibe and working around a specific scale that gives you that kind of sound. after a little push in the right direction like that youll be coming up with stuff and improvising all the time, just never force yourself! get comfortable playing though some of those scales, think about some songs and how they work, itll come to you in time.

this site is a nice and simple resource ive used: gosk.com/scales/

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 No.923

>>922
Not him, but thanks for the link. I sometimes use tuxguitar to see the scales in the graphical fretboard or keyboard, it has a big set of scales.
Playing with people is usually fun too.



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 No.926

>>925
You have a friend right here.
https://youtu.be/jfFTT3iz740

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 No.927



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 No.929

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Guys, please add a description along with the youtube links or paste them it the other music thread, the one stickied in /cyb/. This thread is for convo and discussion.

There's a new album by VNV Nation, orchestral versions of some of their songs, very chill.
You can buy it or get it from rutracker.

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 No.930

>>929
you're right
I'm >>928
the music I posted was all Gravity Boys, very spacey, soft singing with lots of reverb. I don't care how many memes they're associated with, they're great

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 No.931

Looking for some music that sounds like this:
https://myspace.com/paperstrapredux/music/songs
and
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/59846

The only similar thing I've found is Explosions in the Sky, and they're amazing, but not quite what I'm looking for. Any relevant suggestions are appreciated!

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 No.932

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>>931
If you're looking for the genre, try post-rock. Mono, Evpatoria Report, world's end girlfriend to name a few bands

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 No.933

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 No.934

Over the years I've grown to like everything that Squarepusher does. Originally a bass player, he got into drum n bass around the first half of the 90's and is not afraid to do experimental stuff with all the electronics he has. Active ever since, the dude is sometimes jazzier than most actual jazz artists. I'd recommend the album Ultravisitor in its entirety as an introduction, and also here's this cool video with a track off a recent album (try watching in chrome and something else at the same time for maximum fun)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Olt-ZtV_CE

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 No.935

Vivenza - Automatismes Concrets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jH69B1J9Z0

True "industrial" music.

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 No.936

>>935
bretty gut like really cold and mechanic and not as harsh like genocide organ

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 No.937

Tokyo Dreamer by Beat Culture is a pretty good album

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 No.938

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Recently I've been into Lupe Fiasco's new album Tetsuo & Youth

The production is fantastic
There's nice little instrumental transitions throughout, with a sample of kids playing on a playground or smthng
It's Lupe, so you get over-the-head lyrics and muh politics, but he executes it well on certain songs

Best tracks: Madonna, Mural, Prisoner 1 & 2

I also listened to A$AP Rocky's new album
Good beats, and he has a decent flow, but not much on it to keep my interest
Way too long as well

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 No.939

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any lainons into jazz?

lately I've really been digging ensembles with flute as the lead, records like this I just can't get enough of.

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 No.940

I love the Max Payne Theme from the Max Payne 1 soundtrack, sad and chill.
Sadly, it's a videogame soundtrack so you come across music for the action parts randomly through the album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv0y0On8ZGQ

>>887
Muy lindo che.

>>939
I want to learn some about jazz but for now I only know the most popular ones, like Charlie Parker and Coltrane.
I liked Yusef, very chill.

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 No.941

>>858
Sufjan has some great stuff. He has one of my favorite Christmas/holiday albums.

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 No.942

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>>939
I'm not especially well versed in jazz, but I know jazz flute is unfortunately somewhat uncommon. That said:

Try looking into Eric Dolphy, he's my favorite jazz flautist (disclaimer though, he more commonly plays bass clarinet and also plays alto sax). Live at the Five Spot, with Mingus at Cornell, Out to Lunch!, and Ole Coltrane are all good. (Ole Coltrane features Dolphy, but by a legal issue he's credited as George Lane.) If you like the Mingus album then look into the other recordings that Mingus and Dolphy did together, their Europe tour was Dolphy's last.

Coltrane only started playing flute later in his career (and when he did it was somewhat unusual), but I feel like I should mention My Favorite Things. There's no flute but if you liked Ole Coltrane you'll love it. It's where his style of long performances and experimentation (outside of just complex changes as in Giant Steps) began. If you like this style then I suggest anything Coltrane did after 1961-- he's recorded lots of excellent live performances and classic albums.

Outside of jazz you might want to look at choro, a Brazilian usually-instrumental genre which almost invariably is headed by flute. It's fairly jazz influenced, but falls a little too close to easy listening for my tastes sometimes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbHpU5y3_1g

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 No.943

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>>942
Yeah, Eric Dolphy is fantastic. His style is very distinctive and he's definitely one of my favorite jazz composers. When it comes to Coltrane, "Expression" is probably my favorite flute-led album of his. The lineup with Pharoah Sanders and Jimmy Garrison works wonderfully and they all play really well together on that record.

I'm essentially clueless when it comes to choro, so I'll have to take a bit of a dive in there and see what I can find. I can easily see the style making for some pleasant listening if in the right hands.

Another one of my personal favorite flute records is "Nirvana" by The Bill Evans Trio with Herbie Mann. I wish Evans had played on more albums featuring the flute, his tender play style works so well with the instrument it's a shame that he only recorded a handful of albums with it in the band.

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 No.944

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Low-Life (1985) by New Order

Sounds pretty /cyb/ except for the first song
The only remain of life found in the album is the vocals; everything else is synthed as far as I reckon.

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 No.945

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Holly Herndon
Makes non-trivial electronic music and likes Chelsea.
Anyway, makes it into the sad list of artists I like who make music using Apples.
https://soundcloud.com/hollyherndon

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 No.946

> 1434457073575-2.jpg
kek

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 No.1126

Bump because holy soykaf, this can't die.

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 No.1129

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Yeah this can't die, and here is something else that can't die if well fed, vampire.

Nordvargr - Talamaur (For The Blood Is The Life)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTPe6HSmi1c

Nordvagr - Upir (For The Blood Is The Life)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUfwaiLusZ8

6 years after I'm still listening to it with the same fascination. Slow heartbeat-like rhythms, thirsty glitches, impious choirs and samples, unreal and mesmerizing atmosphere. The undead counterpart to Pop from Gas, which suck life out instead of pumping it in. Seriously, this must be one of those "perfect" album, where everything from production to general concept and execution is flawless.

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 No.2529

>>1126
this

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 No.2532

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Totally in love with old school (70s/80s) ambient music right now

It's just so comfy to me
For anyone wondering, albums are
>Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene
>Double Fantasy - Universal Ave.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DDEl7JnWvo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlfoKAkL-SI&list=PL7FE9A3D72D908070

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 No.2549

I really dig hardcore these days, the new Hotline release is hot and sounds like it's straight outta 92'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEmK_tANfGw

>>888
Gore soykaf is actually an amazing producer, he put out one of the best breakcore releases of the past year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jluCdMqiadM

>>913
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QcCFcaSXCs
That's that tune from the Mala Boiler Room, wow.
It's absolute fire.

Also, of course dubstep is still going, why wouldn't it be?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CCzAerO9lo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbnXlnaA6-s

Grime seems to be a tad more popular these days, though.
Not that I mind, I prefer grime instrumentals over dubstep, to be honest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bQYc_Es88w

>>925
Jun is alright, but Krush is the man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB44kJpSp0A

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 No.2552

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Been listening to Oneohtrix Point Never a fair bit since his latest leaked. His Boiler Room set is great.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKBrYZ6lKsg

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 No.2553

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>Bach - Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor BWV 582

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntKrNjqiDBY

A beautiful work of art that needs active listening and always delivers. I love the story that it tells but I will not share what I think it is so we can all be free to use our imaginations

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 No.2554

>>812
>Osama Spin Laden, dropping beats like the twin towers!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R81zCv0hA0

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 No.2555

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Last FMs?
http://www.last.fm/user/DickRancher


always looking for new stufffff

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 No.2560

Everything Everything is my soykaf . First album was bae

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 No.2584

The following archives contain:

https://my.mixtape.moe/uvlguo.rar
No Intention - Good Intentions/Material Dilemma [2014] [Single] [electroacoustic,poetry]
Lea Bertucci - Light Silence, Dark Speech [2015] [Single] [free.improv,jazz]

https://my.mixtape.moe/boigjo.rar
The Dead C - Palisades [2015] [Single] [noise.rock]
Kostis Kilymis - Crystal Drops/Ground Loops [2015] [Single] [field.recordings,electronic]

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 No.2585

>>2584
2 tracks each,forgot to mention.



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