what music does Veeky Forums listen to?
What music does Veeky Forums listen to?
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the plunderphonics scene on bandcamp is where its at atm
Strictly latin american singer/songwriters from the 70's
/mu/core. You can ask about that on
In Bruges OST
Have a listen, but not if you're depressed or you might try to kill yourself.
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Jazz, folk, a little bit of classical, little bit of indie stuff, also the 80s era pop that my parents like.
Beach Boys Greatest Hits. That's it.
Derek Bailey exclusively
Dadrock, Beach House, Wand, Tame Impala, some rap/popular stuff, etc etc. Mac Demarco recently, but I try to be discreet about it cause his fans are kinda obnoxious. When I read it's low-volume classical
get off this board faggot and stop posting subhumans as if its meant to extort some kind of offering to you. fuck yourself and your horrible taste in phenos
Love this song
Mac is cool. His latest album is pretty good, Moonlight on the River especially
this
DUDE Moonlight on the River is sick. Love songs that end in minutes-long jam sessions
No, man. Don't call people subhumans please. That variant of speech should be found solely on the Politically Correct board.
The genre I listen to most is probably ambient (eg. William Basinski, Oval, Gas, Tim Hecker). I don't just use it for background music. The best ambient music can be immersive in a way that's difficult for other genres to match.
A lot of electronic music, especially older electronic music (like Laurie Spiegel), glitch/clicks and cuts, and classic dub
Renaissance polyphonic stuff from Josquin dez Pres and the like. Also drone-y classical music from India, Turkey, etc..
Lots of other stuff besides. I'm a musician and it was a hobby of mine before I got into literary fiction or philosophy. I can into most real genres and I enjoy seeking out types of music I haven't heard before
Oops, forgot the link I was gonna post. Enjoy
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>it's another /mu/ thread for young people to post trendy flash in the pan hipster garbage and pretend it's art without justifying it aesthetically or philosophically
GET OUT
GET THE FUCK OUT RIGHT NOW
BMS and bemani music
plastic love
I find this sad, hope you develop your own taste
Patrican AF.
These are some songs I have been listening to repeatedly recently.
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I listen to my daddy
Grails
The Besnard Lakes
Os Mutantes
Serge Gainsbourg
I listen to a little bit of everything, honest to god.
From Hungarian hardcore folk punk, to Reggae, to underground hip hop, to no wave.
My favorite artist is Kishi Bashi though.
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His on-stage banter is legendery. Check out his concert at New Varsity om YT
imagine being well read but having shit music taste lol
definitely not japtrash
Thanks, really liking the songs you posted as well. I think you'd enjoy highlife music if you don't listen to it already.
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It would be nice to have a discussion about music that engages with philosophical/aesthetic ideas without relying on lyrics ("art music", I guess). The Disintegration Loops is one of my favorite albums and I feel it's easy to see how it's art.
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And when people believed technology could save them from error and decay 94diskont. picks up where Disintegration Loops left off:
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I really do like this. Thanks for the recommendation.
Literally can be anything as long as it's interesting.
It can be Riff Raff, some procedural music, Schubert, layered field recordings, etc.
Honestly it's just mostly Bill Evans, Ella Fitzgerald, Pink Floyd, and Judas Priest... sprinkle in some 90s 00s club music (electro and pop).
Also religious music is closely related to theology. Hopefully some other user with more expertise can comment, as I'm not very well educated on the subject.
Here's an article by Mark Fisher about Derrida's hauntology, afrofuturism, and dub music: dj.dancecult.net
Pretty sure everyone here already knows about the importance of jungle for the CCRU.
“I am not ashamed to confess publicly that next to theology there is no art which is the equal of music. For it alone, after theology, can do what otherwise only theology can accomplish, namely, quiet and cheer up the soul of man, which is clear evidence that the devil, the originator of depressing worries and troubled thoughts, flees from the voice of music just as he flees from the words of theology.” - Martin Luther
Classical music. I really like Romantic era composers such as Ravel and Debussy.
I listen to a little bit of everything besides, I've been obsessed with the MGS2 soundtrack for years, lately I've been listening to pic related
>religious music is closely related to theology
Music in general is closely related to theological concepts and religion.
The formal studies of music in the western canon are closely related (i.e. begin with) to themselves as a tool of expression of the theological concepts.
Western "classical" music theory is based on concepts that come out from religious themes or melodies. Dunno how to convey it properly, but once you go into history of music it's just so much.
Some argue that it's only that way in the same way that academic texts were dominated by ideological concepts due to the fact that the church at the time had literate people dedicated to writing down shit, and others simply did not have literacy at that level, academic level, or used their literacy simply for practical purposes (accounting). The end result anyway is that western music (until our very modern ways) relies heavily on concepts laid on from then.
Eastern music is of course also closely related to it's specific ideologies/theologies, but since I'm not well verse in music theory that isn't jazz/occidental stuff, I'd rather not make a fool of myself by trying to reach out too much.
>be atheist
>love music
>study religion and shit because it comes with the music
fun experience
Debussy makes me cum tears.
im@s > love live private wars the song only > bang dream > wug > love live
been listening to Jon Maus and sublime a lot lately
Interesting stuff, thanks for posting. Are there any books you can recommend on the relationship between western theology and music?
Sorry, while I'm sure there are many dedicated texts to the subject it all mostly comes from just studying music itself and the accompanying bits of history with it.
I don't have tabs on books, but if you pull wikipedia pages they may have the usual "1. History" bit to it.
Like en.wikipedia.org
Again though, I may be a bit biased towards seeing the religion-link, the thing is, formalization of music theory and its writing on paper, in the west at least, starts pre baroque, but mostly strongly around the baroque era, and since the church was basically the equivalent to an academic center, secular stuff is known if it permeated to the religious bits or was so popular that it survived (but this is rare).
Previously music was not really notated as in the modern rigorous way, vulgar/folk music was (mostly) simply passed down orally/visually, hence why we all just know it as simple one melodies and mostly rhythmic based kind of music (think of the tarantella). The church as an institution though needed formal texts of all religious ideas (because they are sacred), so their music had to be preserved, and again they had literate people to do so, hence the influence on theory and notation and all that.
Black metal
Megaman 2 and 3 ost on constant loop
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Yes. I will work hard to do so on /mu/, where music is discussed.
Please stop typing in this way and liking the things that you do
This is what I will be listening to for the next 2/3 days
Bach
This entire thread is complete shit
Are you one of those insufferable people who pretend that popular means shit?
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Bach is probably the most overrated classical composer ever
Durutti Column, Bob Lind, This Heat, Can, Zappa, Slapp Happy, Faust, The Fall, Beefheart, Dean Blunt, Gram Parsons, Jandek, Harry Pussy, Carla Bley, Royal Trux, Velvet Underground, Throbbing Gristle, Duke Ellington, Sun Ra, Henry Cow, Loren Connors, Nihilist Spasm Band, Autechre, Tim Buckley, Connie Converse etc..
Gonna see Chris Corsano and Alex from Dirty Beaches tonight.
I'm interested in some examples
kys
Good
Emergency service radio.
Yesterday I listened to Actress, Lil Pump, NMH, Sophie, and Ariana Grande
Not inherently but that tends to be the case in many mediums
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t. someone who has never actually studied classical music
Anyone who has studied classical music has studied Bach extensively and would be well aware of all the factors which make him one of - or more likely the greatest composer of all
A little of everything. Sometimes for inspiration, sometimes just so it's not silent
literally nobody who has studied classical thinks Bach, or anyone before the 20th century, was the greatest composer.
Lo-fi hop hop, jazz, classical in some cases, and brasstracks
lately it's been a lot of Lou Reed and Rolling Stones (a band I used to dismiss on principle). My taste in music has always been rooted in hardcore punk and metal with a smattering of acts from other genres that I don't have as much of a history with.
What would be the principle to dismiss them? Hardcore and metal? For shame user
lo-fi hip-hop and stockhausen
ok I fell for the bait
As an angsty teenager my only point of reference was "Wild Horses" and that my parents listened to them which was not a good combination in my mind.
your taste is improving carry on
it's not b8 you swine
Southern trap music, 90s techno/acid/trance, sum Bach, sum Counter Reformation polyphony. Also I attend to punk concerts regularly.
electronic music
am i a pleb?
Do people seriously care about this ?
Listen to wathever you like .
Yeah that version is subpar, which is odd because they wrote it.
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Oh, cool. I'll have to check that out. I seem to be bad at tracing the roots of musicians I like. I'm a big fan of Gram Parsons and Gene Clark solo for example, but I'm still out of the loop on Flying Burrito Bros and The Byrds.
Recently got into Casiopea
>From Hungarian hardcore folk punk
Néger pls
if you have to ask, you are.
Classical music, folk music. NO NIGGER MUSIC, not even jazz. Only nigger I like is Death Grips.
I just came here for Taeko Ohnuki.
Gregorian chants
mostly dadrock, punk, 80's indie, jangle pop, Britpop,
as for the coloreds, I like Prince, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Miles Davis and John Coltrane
dont care for hip hop at all
I listen to a lot, but I really enjoy women singing with synth pop style music
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My local radiostation is really good about playing a wide variety of old and new music so there's always new stuff to discover. Sometimes I forget to write down the stuff tho.
ZUN
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Dillinger Escape Plan, Fleet Foxes, Neutral Milk Hotel (unironically), the Mars Volta, Kendrick, Father John Misty, trying to into jazz
You're retarded as fuck.
whoops. Meant for
this guy
what a stupid nigger
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Blues. Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Little Walter. Sinatra and Nina Simone. Sinatra has such an extensive discography with so many classics that are barely recognized today.
90's Hip Hop. Mainly Mobb Deep, Nas, Geto Boys, WuTang, Killah Priest.
The Stooges, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, Johnny Thunders, Gang of Four, Rolling Stones, Swans, Screaming Jay Hawkins, and Wanda Jackson I will listen to on a weekly basis till I'm 6 feet under.
Best concert was Santa Barbara
I've been looking for something experimental and depressing.
>oval
>william basinski
these are good.
I also like drone and stuff like that but I prefer electronic music much more though.
MF DOOM
Black Flag
Tool
Death Grips
t. pseudointellectual
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found another song I was looking for, not sure I dig that desu
stuff from /mu/'s avant teen list
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You should check out Blouse