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Stravinsky
May 31, 2011

I'm looking for more cold wave/dark synth/synthpop/gothic/what ever kind of in the vein of these:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkqY94w-S_U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ5CKSgT32Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DNNFZ8baMo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XWh-LGDiCk

Assume I'm not super basic and give me some deep cuts.

Stravinsky fucked around with this message at 01:34 on Apr 14, 2015

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Stravinsky
May 31, 2011

To give some idea I already have these:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCe-VxR1FMg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL8Oeke1S_Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv_clU-gKDs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWbCQ4bLtMQ

Sludge Tank
Jul 31, 2007

by Azathoth

Detective Thompson posted:

Looking for some gloomy, slow classical pieces. Real downers, ya know?

I asked this same question a few pages back in this thread and got no responses, so I started a thread making the same request for gloomy, slow classical pieces on another forum and got the replies quoted below.

Sergei Rachmaninoff's "Liturgy of St John Chrysostom" is where it's at, for me. It's Choir but it's so gloomy, dark and haunting that it just can't be beat IMO. It's great suicide music, lots of apocalyptic & climatic peaks & quiet troughs. Very chilling. I'm not sure how it works but I have two versions of this album on my iTunes and both are have completely different songs but appear to be by the same choir so I'm guessing it's in two parts (?)



(I'd link you to the thread but it requires membership to view so apologies for the long copy posts, but just about all these responses hit the nail on the head for what you're asking for so hopefully they lead you in the right direction)


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The third movement of Beethoven's string quartet #15 (Opus 132) is profoundly moving....

^ that particular one is loving awesome, you'll recognise it from Band of Brothers. I wanted to neck myself after listening to this from the bottom of a K hole.

quote:

.....Beethoven was very much aware of his own mortality while composing this.

Barber's Adagio for Strings is achingly beautiful (you'll probably recognize this one). It is a string-orchestra arrangement of the second movement of his string quartet.

Vaughn Williams' Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis is another gorgeous and melancholy work for string orchestra.

In a rather different vein, Gorecki's Symphony #3 is certainly darker-toned and contemplative, at least the first movement. Mainly strings, and voice.



quote:

Then other Russians Tchaïkovski, Rimski-Korsakov and the New Russian School especially Mussorgsky, Borodin. Then later Stravinski, Prokofiev, other Rimski-Korsakov students like Rachmaninov.

quote:

The late Beethoven string quartets are some of the finest music ever recorded. In fact anything Beethoven is worthy especially his second movements from his 5 piano concertos. Every time my eldest son performed his piano concertos (the first, third and fifth) he brought me to tears. Especially with the Emperor.



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I'm a sucker for anything by Vaughn Williams or Barber.

VW Symphonies #3 and 5, Barber violin concerto, esp. 2nd movement, Barber Piano Concerto. The list goes on.

Sibelius symphonies, too.

Chopin Nocturnes.

quote:

Dark, inspirational, minimal instruments (none at all), liturgical and it would now seem to be politically incorrect in certain quarters (the times we live in I suppose), this might be just what you want...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...v_2x6JmuaE#t=1


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Also check out Alan Hovhaness and Olivier Messiaen. For the latter, try Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus.

quote:

Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time.

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Dmitre Shostakovich

quote:

I'm very partial to Herbert Von Carahan and the Berlin Philharmonic's recording of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A, Op 92: 2. Allegretto. This particular interpretation clicked with me.

Also Schubert's Unfinished Symphony is a favorite...I am not as picky about who recorded although there are darker and lighter recordings out there. I lean towards the darker.

quote:

There's also a modern classic that always makes me wanna jump out a 10 story window.. The whole soundtrack to schindlers list

quote:

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in Bflat minor.



A good one:

quote:

if you ever get by wanting depression, try these in the order I give them:

After hearing Pera Ensemble’s Ciaccona Paradiso on France Musique, a service of Radio France, I liked it so much that I bought the CD. I got curious about other versions, went looking on line and found what I’d bought: http://grooveshark.com/#!/search/son...o+%28Anonym%29 I like it enough to want to share it. The video doesn’t always load properly. If it doesn’t play, try again until you get it. While looking I stumbled across a rather different version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQEVokVIhgs . Watch for the stage business that begins at about 0:52.

From there I just followed my nose. I find chaconnes very appealing. The bass line’s relentless forward movement grabs and doesn’t let go.

One delight leads to another: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r4GM_VGVZ8

Naturally there’s more than one version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fWJLi_FAuU

And more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqkjkbSBHAs

A famous one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8p9rolham8 that’s been recorded many times. I think we have three performances on CD, no two quite alike.

A different approach to the Bertali: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwfAbX_MwyQ

Many composers, including Claudio Monteverdi, used the bass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq49rymjvNg He made a very different setting of another poem that begins with Zefiro torna: http://nonquidsedquomodo.altervista....i-zefiro-torna

I first became aware of Lully’s Armide when I heard it on France Vivace, a service of Radio France that has since been discontinued. Their announcers described the Act V passacaille as sumptuous. I think that’s just. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uE230evv3w I so liked the opera that I bought the recording. When I was very young I was taught that Lully’s music was marmoreal, completely without emotion and affect. Nothing could be falser.

Composers wrote chaconnes on other popular bass lines, La follia d’españa, for example. Probably the best known is Corelli’s. Here are Marin Marais’ variations on Les folies d’Espagne: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4o...is-sophi_music A rousing and moving performance but the video doesn’t always load properly. Keep on trying, its worth the effort. Salieri (the composer, not that madman Peter Shaffer’s fantasy) wrote a surprising set: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig2SzfWwLI4

Finally, this, which I find the most amazing of all the ciacconas, chaconnes, passacaglias and divisions on a ground that I’ve heard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbFGdcKoCbU Who’d have thought so much could be built on the descending figure g, f, e flat, d?

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By the end of this thread, we will have emptied Western classical music of its offerings.

Of course, Wagner already did this. ;^)

Bold recommendation: "Tristan und Isolde"

(Tragic melancholy w/ ecstatic interludes)

quote:

You want melancholy? Then you want Shostakovich's Symphony No.11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSjdD08TK0s

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The second movement of Beethoven's Symphony Number 7
Pachelbel's Canon in D (specifically the RCA Red Seal Label conducted by Jean Francois Palliard)
Another vote for Albanoni's Addagio
Borodin's String Quartet Number 2 in D

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Various pieces by Shostakovich, parts of Mahler's symphonies of course, early Schoenberg, some Ives, Barber, more contemporary composers such as Gorecki, Arvo Part. So much to choose from. Consider some Renaissance music as well.

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Barber's Addagio for Strings
Bach's Cantata BWV 131

Sludge Tank fucked around with this message at 02:41 on Apr 14, 2015

het
Nov 14, 2002

A dark black past
is my most valued
possession

Stravinsky posted:

I'm looking for more cold wave/dark synth/synthpop/gothic/what ever kind of in the vein of these:

I'll violate my own "don't be the first to reply if you're not an expert" rule and suggest TSTI http://tsti.bandcamp.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKOZte-LeuI

Sludge Tank
Jul 31, 2007

by Azathoth

Stravinsky posted:

I'm looking for more cold wave/dark synth/synthpop/gothic/what ever kind of in the vein of these:


Not that I'm encouraging piracy but I found some great torrents in a huge series called "4 rare 80's albums" or something then a tagline with what kind of subgenre they fell into like "new wave/synth pop" etc so I guess go and look up "4 rare 80's albums" one cool one I can remember that stuck to mind was a band called "Insulin Reaction"

Lots of cool Cure rip offs.

Detective Thompson
Nov 9, 2007

Sammy Davis Jr. Jr. is also in repose.

Sludge Tank posted:

I asked this same question a few pages back in this thread and got no responses, so I started a thread making the same request for gloomy, slow classical pieces on another forum and got the replies quoted below.

Thanks for all this. It'll take me a little while to sort through it all, but I'm sure I'll find what I need in there.

BrutalistMcDonalds
Oct 4, 2012


Lipstick Apathy

Sociopastry posted:

I would love some really strong, melodic female vocals, please. I love Lady Gaga, Sia, Lana Del Ray, Adele, Florence, Tegan and Sara, and Nightwish in the Tarja days. Basically, anything with really strong, powerful female vocals.
Kate Boy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1-Zl6PGjKc

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Anyone got more "Southern/Redneck/Country" rap music? Think Yelawolf, Boondox, or Gangstagrass

nonazis
Oct 13, 2014

The ants. They're everywhere, man. Big fuckers.
I'm looking for more stuff like butthole surfers (the harder stuff) and ministry, like really deep, brooding stuff that I can listen to while going insane.

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



nonazis posted:

like really deep, brooding stuff that I can listen to while going insane.

If you want to go all the way, over-the-top "holy gently caress the people that make this music are lunatics", why not go for depressive-suicidal black metal band Shining's masterpiece album: V: Halmstad

Shining V: Halmstad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE4_BvbT0Ag

me your dad
Jul 25, 2006

nonazis posted:

I'm looking for more stuff like butthole surfers (the harder stuff) and ministry, like really deep, brooding stuff that I can listen to while going insane.

Skinny Puppy, assuming you're not already into them.

Last Rights is a great album to start with.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cB4tNMeAos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60YPopn1BD8

Maybe Nurse With Wound

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

cryme
Apr 9, 2004

by zen death robot

Kvlt! posted:

Anyone got more "Southern/Redneck/Country" rap music? Think Yelawolf, Boondox, or Gangstagrass

i'm assuming you are aware of turn of the century flash-in-the-pan Bubba Sparxxx, but if not, his first album is great?

funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man

cryme posted:

i'm assuming you are aware of turn of the century flash-in-the-pan Bubba Sparxxx, but if not, his first album is great?

the only thing i'd call "great" in this particular sub-genre is the Rock-afire version of Ms. New Booty

FrumpleOrz
Feb 12, 2014

Perhaps you have not been to the *Playground*.
The *Playground* is for Taalo and for Orz, but *Campers* can go.
It more fun than several.
You can go there for too much fun.

nonazis posted:

I'm looking for more stuff like butthole surfers (the harder stuff) and ministry, like really deep, brooding stuff that I can listen to while going insane.

You want Big Black. Songs About loving is a classic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0xCAZLE7c8

Kekekela
Oct 28, 2004
I think the simplest way to describe what I'm looking for would be Pantera-esque guitar riffs but way softer/gentler vocals. Anything you goons could recommend?

("related artists" include stuff like White Zombie and Metallica which I do like but aren't quite what I'm looking for here)

Kekekela fucked around with this message at 12:46 on Apr 17, 2015

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

Kekekela posted:

I think the simplest way to describe what I'm looking for would be Pantera-esque guitar riffs but way softer/gentler vocals. Anything you goons could recommend?

("related artists" include stuff like White Zombie and Metallica which I do like but aren't quite what I'm looking for here)

You might like: rob halford's 90's project Fight, Anthrax's 90's stuff with the guy from Armored Saint singing. I haven't listened to either of those things in 20 years, so I could be wrong too.

Nordick
Sep 3, 2011

Yes.

Kekekela posted:

I think the simplest way to describe what I'm looking for would be Pantera-esque guitar riffs but way softer/gentler vocals. Anything you goons could recommend?

("related artists" include stuff like White Zombie and Metallica which I do like but aren't quite what I'm looking for here)
Not exactly Pantera-esque, but the latest Falconer album Black Moon Rising has some very crunchy, crispy guitaring paired with just about the gentlest, softest vocals you'll find in heavy metal. One of the best albums of last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv05oHDjus4

Kekekela
Oct 28, 2004

BigFactory posted:

You might like: rob halford's 90's project Fight, Anthrax's 90's stuff with the guy from Armored Saint singing. I haven't listened to either of those things in 20 years, so I could be wrong too.


Nordick posted:

Not exactly Pantera-esque, but the latest Falconer album Black Moon Rising has some very crunchy, crispy guitaring paired with just about the gentlest, softest vocals you'll find in heavy metal. One of the best albums of last year:


Hey cool I'll check these out. I definitely liked some of the old Anthrax stuff but had kind of forgotten about it, I'll try to find the stuff w that singer.

doug fuckey
Jun 7, 2007

hella greenbacks

FrumpleOrz posted:

You want Big Black. Songs About loving is a classic.


probably this too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFR_eBXK3p0

Turtlicious
Sep 17, 2012

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
So I really like this song, which I believe is in the genre of "progressive house" or "happycore," but searching for those terms don't find me similar things. I love the mix of bass and piano and it's over-all at a high bpm which I personally love, but not too high.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ihp-qQV3mQc

I'm having a real hard time finding other things I like, and even this band only really has one or two similar songs I like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amY8RZ3y57I

and I feel like I like this song for the same reason

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPf0YbXqDm0

regulargonzalez
Aug 18, 2006
UNGH LET ME LICK THOSE BOOTS DADDY HULU ;-* ;-* ;-* YES YES GIVE ME ALL THE CORPORATE CUMMIES :shepspends: :shepspends: :shepspends: ADBLOCK USERS DESERVE THE DEATH PENALTY, DON'T THEY DADDY?
WHEN THE RICH GET RICHER I GET HORNIER :a2m::a2m::a2m::a2m:

Sharzak posted:

^Eric Prydzs entire catalogue, basically.
Most of the album Eric Prydz Presents Pryda is that type of progressive stuff you're talking about.

Very belated but thanks, this is perfect!

Ehud
Sep 19, 2003

football.

Does anyone have and pretty music that sounds like "Get Lost" era Magnetic Fields?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y10AXYGw3E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l2Mk-_6v8s

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

Kart Barfunkel
Nov 10, 2009


I've found myself really drawn to the electronic musicians like Oneohtrix Point Never, Tim Hecker, Nicolas Jaar, Jon Hopkins, Haxan Cloak, Burial. It's really the only stuff these days that really makes my jaw drop and I want to inquire about any of the main player blogs or music sites to stay up on this stuff, and also if anybody has a (preferably large) list of guys like these that make weird electronic dark music of the transportational variety.

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

A human heart
Oct 10, 2012

Kart Barfunkel posted:

I've found myself really drawn to the electronic musicians like Oneohtrix Point Never, Tim Hecker, Nicolas Jaar, Jon Hopkins, Haxan Cloak, Burial. It's really the only stuff these days that really makes my jaw drop and I want to inquire about any of the main player blogs or music sites to stay up on this stuff, and also if anybody has a (preferably large) list of guys like these that make weird electronic dark music of the transportational variety.

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

Have you seen this thread? http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3535344

FluxFaun
Apr 7, 2010


I'm looking for some meditation music similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl74sWWtHTg. I want heavy flute, and any and all album recommendations are appreciated. Anyone have ideas?

A human heart
Oct 10, 2012

Sociopastry posted:

I'm looking for some meditation music similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl74sWWtHTg. I want heavy flute, and any and all album recommendations are appreciated. Anyone have ideas?

What's an album of this stuff going to get you? I mean it's all completely interchangeable dross and there's thousands of the videos on youtube that are all like 3 hours or more long.

FluxFaun
Apr 7, 2010


A human heart posted:

What's an album of this stuff going to get you? I mean it's all completely interchangeable dross and there's thousands of the videos on youtube that are all like 3 hours or more long.

I wanna throw it on my iPod so I can have it when I go hiking.

sticklefifer
Nov 11, 2003

by VideoGames
What's considered 'essential' Comsat Angels? I know a lot of people say their later stuff gets too radio-friendly, but I remember hearing Waiting For A Miracle a long time ago and really liking it.

Gay Horney
Feb 10, 2013

by Reene

regulargonzalez posted:

Very belated but thanks, this is perfect!

I'm glad you like it!

Turtlicious posted:

So I really like this song, which I believe is in the genre of "progressive house" or "happycore," but searching for those terms don't find me similar things. I love the mix of bass and piano and it's over-all at a high bpm which I personally love, but not too high.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ihp-qQV3mQc

I'm having a real hard time finding other things I like, and even this band only really has one or two similar songs I like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amY8RZ3y57I

and I feel like I like this song for the same reason

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPf0YbXqDm0

Try searching for nu-disco.
I think I know what you're saying--the tracks you linked are really upbeat and are just funky as hell. I'd never heard of prototyperaptor before so thanks!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbixG3nZIKY so appropriately check out this track from Casio Social Club. If you like that track Casio Social Club just released a remix album last week or so.

I also wonder if you might like some of the higher energy stuff from Gramatik.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9v_rCksELI

And this doesn't use similar sounds but it has kind of the same energy, a long shot but idk. Let me know if you find anything like that prototyperaptor stuff, I don't know a ton about this genre but I'm discovering I really dig it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wkC8vWbFm8

Elrobot
Dec 28, 2004
Press the buttons all at once, all of the time

Sociopastry posted:

I want heavy flute, and any and all album recommendations are appreciated. Anyone have ideas?

not exactly meditation or new age music but here's a couple flute jazz recommendations that are pretty chill. Bobbi Humphrey is my favourite flautist hands down
Bill Evans & Herbie Mann - Nirvana (1961)
Bobbi Humphrey - Blacks and Blues (1973)
Hubert Laws - Morning Star (1972)
Yusef Lateef - Golden Flute (1966)
For some New Age stuff look into Steven Halpern & Gloria Kelly - Ancient Echoes(1978), not flute but harp. He's deep into healing properties of music and a big figure in new age music
edit: this link might help too:https://www.hos.com/#search/flute
early krautrock stuff might work too
Deuter - D (1971)
Flute & Voice - Imaginations of Light(1971)
Moondog - More Moondog (1956)
I'm not sure what Kitaro album has the most flutes but check out a greatest hits or something, he has a lot of new age flute

Elrobot fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Apr 21, 2015

Davincie
Jul 7, 2008

Sociopastry posted:

I'm looking for some meditation music similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl74sWWtHTg. I want heavy flute, and any and all album recommendations are appreciated. Anyone have ideas?

maybe the recent I Am The Center: Private Issue New Age Music In America 1950-1990 compilation? i know at least one of the songs has flute action and its all meditative type stuff

FluxFaun
Apr 7, 2010


Elrobot posted:

not exactly meditation or new age music but here's a couple flute jazz recommendations that are pretty chill. Bobbi Humphrey is my favourite flautist hands down
Bill Evans & Herbie Mann - Nirvana (1961)
Bobbi Humphrey - Blacks and Blues (1973)
Hubert Laws - Morning Star (1972)
Yusef Lateef - Golden Flute (1966)
For some New Age stuff look into Steven Halpern & Gloria Kelly - Ancient Echoes(1978), not flute but harp. He's deep into healing properties of music and a big figure in new age music
edit: this link might help too:https://www.hos.com/#search/flute
early krautrock stuff might work too
Deuter - D (1971)
Flute & Voice - Imaginations of Light(1971)
Moondog - More Moondog (1956)
I'm not sure what Kitaro album has the most flutes but check out a greatest hits or something, he has a lot of new age flute

Thank you so much!

Stravinsky
May 31, 2011

het posted:

I'll violate my own "don't be the first to reply if you're not an expert" rule and suggest TSTI http://tsti.bandcamp.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKOZte-LeuI

Thanks that's cool


Sludge Tank posted:

Not that I'm encouraging piracy but I found some great torrents in a huge series called "4 rare 80's albums" or something then a tagline with what kind of subgenre they fell into like "new wave/synth pop" etc so I guess go and look up "4 rare 80's albums" one cool one I can remember that stuck to mind was a band called "Insulin Reaction"

Lots of cool Cure rip offs.

I have gotten a bunch of comps by searching around, but I did check out insulin reaction thanks.

Criminal Minded
Jan 4, 2005

Spring break forever
Recommend me anything along the lines of modern-day Swans and Scott Walker. Bish Bosch is my favorite Walker album.

NoTreble
Apr 18, 2015
i'm a massive fan of music and really know ALOOOT of good electronic music, and even some rock/country stuff too.

one of my favourite things is to share music.


some artist recommendations:

Glitch hop:
The Glitch Mob - Drink the Sea (album)
Samples - Choose Your Adventure (album)

Dubstep:
a producer name " Goth Trad " from Deep Medi Records. He is a master of basslines and makes amazing dubstep.
Chestplate Records

Chillstep/Future Garage:
an artist named " Phaeleh ". Remember the name. Phaeleh. Just about anything this guy touches is amazing. literally just about any song or remix by him is almost destined to be good.

Trap:
an artist named " Wayvee ". i hate trap myself but Wayvee does it right

EDM/progressive house/trance
Spinnin Records
Blackhole Recordings (Tiesto's label)
Armada Records (and its other sub-label incarnations such as Armind, AVA) (Armin Van Buuren's label)
Anjuna Records (and its deep house sub label " Anjunda Deep Records " (Above & Beyond's label)
Monstercat Recordings

Drum 'n' Bass:
an Artist named " Spor "
an Artist named " Black Sun Empire "
Shogun Records
Hospitality Records
Spearhead Records


anyways thats enough for now. hopefully you find something you like. if you do, let me know and i can recommend more.

(USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Normally I don't like any music that's not made with instruments, but I thought I'd expand my horizons a bit.

I really like the songs "About You" by XXYYXX and "No Police" by Doja Cat.

Basically, music that pairs perfectly with xanax. The chiller/slower, the better. Suggestions?

Transistor Rhythm
Feb 16, 2011

If setting the Sustain Level in the ENV to around 7, you can obtain a howling sound.

Criminal Minded posted:

Recommend me anything along the lines of modern-day Swans and Scott Walker. Bish Bosch is my favorite Walker album.

Xiu Xiu.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afDuFd37yXU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVNe9od626I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCGLXL_SgyQ

Transistor Rhythm fucked around with this message at 17:53 on Apr 24, 2015

Wheat Loaf
Feb 13, 2012

by FactsAreUseless
How is Clarence Carter's post-Atlantic work? I tend to find that most of the Motown, Stax and Atlantic artists who were big in the 1960s were never able to match anything they did on those labels after they left them.

NoTreble
Apr 18, 2015

Kvlt! posted:

Normally I don't like any music that's not made with instruments, but I thought I'd expand my horizons a bit.

I really like the songs "About You" by XXYYXX and "No Police" by Doja Cat.

Basically, music that pairs perfectly with xanax. The chiller/slower, the better. Suggestions?

You may want to listen to a group called Sigur Ros. very calm and peaceful music.

check this out too:

Motorcycle - As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Chill Mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb61AVsxD34

NoTreble fucked around with this message at 01:34 on Apr 25, 2015

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Jun 6, 2007

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Kvlt! posted:

Normally I don't like any music that's not made with instruments, but I thought I'd expand my horizons a bit.

I really like the songs "About You" by XXYYXX and "No Police" by Doja Cat.

Basically, music that pairs perfectly with xanax. The chiller/slower, the better. Suggestions?

1991
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8Xv-5i6G5Y

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