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funkybottoms posted:Black Elvis/Lost in Space HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Jul 18, 2021 |
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# ? May 9, 2024 01:58 |
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Crossppating from the stupid/small questions thread: I'm looking for the name of a genre/style of music that I can't really find or even describe well. The best I can do is the feeling it has - a lonely walk in the city. I think you'd most likely find it in non-comedy shows like Louie or Master of None in the pensive parts. Also it's something you would hear on lo-fi beats but without the beats part. I think it goes back way farther than that because I'm hearing it in my head with prominent electric organ, then later with synth. I can't really think of any examples, but the intro to Where It's At comes vaguely has the sound. Does anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? Am I making any sense at all?
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# ? Jul 18, 2021 21:06 |
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Ulver's Perdition City always gave me the feeling of a lonely walk in the city, but it's probably not at all what you're looking for.
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# ? Jul 18, 2021 21:31 |
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Manager Hoyden posted:Crossppating from the stupid/small questions thread: Something like this? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc8-pD4Dzpg That kind of jazzy, melancholy sound? Or either of these? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ijcTx6vBoJw https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b-j07BRzq1g
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# ? Jul 18, 2021 21:48 |
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ultrafilter posted:Ulver's Perdition City always gave me the feeling of a lonely walk in the city, but it's probably not at all what you're looking for. Definitely not, but that album is a hell of a suggestion. Listening to it now, thanks. regulargonzalez posted:Something like this? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc8-pD4Dzpg That is definitely the feeling, thanks! Now imagine those played on something like a wurlitzer 200. I guess I'm looking for some brand of jazz?
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# ? Jul 18, 2021 22:42 |
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Manager Hoyden posted:I guess I'm looking for some brand of jazz? I've seen the kind of "lonely city night" feeling stuff be called "Jazz Noir" or "Noir Jazz" or just "Dark Jazz", maybe that could help narrow it down? For what it's worth, I love that kind of stuff and would be all over something that was basically the same but mixed with synthwave/chillwave. EDIT: I did come across this while searching YT for "electronic noir jazz" and it sounds like it might hit the mark for you? Still pretty light on the electronic elements though https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfVxFj8aBPI Nordick fucked around with this message at 03:51 on Jul 19, 2021 |
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ultrafilter posted:Ulver's Perdition City always gave me the feeling of a lonely walk in the city, but it's probably not at all what you're looking for. This is amazing and hits just right. Thank you for introducing me to it. E: apparently they change up genres a lot? Listening to Flowers of Evil and it sounds like The Lost Boys soundtrack (also awesome but very different from Perdition City) regulargonzalez fucked around with this message at 04:51 on Jul 19, 2021 |
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regulargonzalez posted:E: apparently they change up genres a lot? Famously they were part of the infamous Norwegian black metal scene of the early/mid-90s, so yeah, it's been kind of their thing to switch it up.
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 05:14 |
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regulargonzalez posted:This is amazing and hits just right. Thank you for introducing me to it. Their last few albums have a pretty consistent sound, but yeah, for a while they were operating in a different genre with every album. The closest thing they've done to Perdition City is the Teachings in Silence EP, but it's not really all that close. You might like Kveldssanger too.
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 13:04 |
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I think Paradise Lost did that too. Death metal, then new wave, then back to death metal
El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 16:42 on Jul 19, 2021 |
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Nordick posted:I've seen the kind of "lonely city night" feeling stuff be called "Jazz Noir" or "Noir Jazz" or just "Dark Jazz", maybe that could help narrow it down? Yeah those search terms are getting me pretty close, thanks! And yeah that song is so so close.
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 17:13 |
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20th/21st century pianist-composers, anyone? Got into Rzewski and was looking for other stuff in a (post) modernist piano music vein.
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Feels Villeneuve posted:20th/21st century pianist-composers, anyone? Got into Rzewski and was looking for other stuff in a (post) modernist piano music vein.
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BigFactory posted:Steve Reich has a few piano compositions. Piano Phase is one. I love Reich! To be more specific I was looking for atonal or "atonality-inspired" (for lack of a better description of Rzewski) stuff, rather than minimalist.
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 18:36 |
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I'm unsure if he's post modernist enough or at all for you, but Ryuichi Sakamoto?
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 18:52 |
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I'll give him a shot, you have any performers you recommend? (also I'm probably using 'post-modern' wrong, i mainly mean "late 20th/21st century, following the era of Schoenberg/Webern/etc" when i say that)
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 19:00 |
regulargonzalez posted:This is amazing and hits just right. Thank you for introducing me to it. I'd recommend Toby Driver's bands Maudlin of the Well and Kayo Dot as another good example of a metal artist constantly hopping genres. there's definitely a good comparison to be made between them and ulver.
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Feels Villeneuve posted:I'll give him a shot, you have any performers you recommend? Only other one I can think of is Bill Laswell
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Feels Villeneuve posted:20th/21st century pianist-composers, anyone? Got into Rzewski and was looking for other stuff in a (post) modernist piano music vein. ligeti is kind of a given but if you’ve somehow missed the boat, ligeti i also really dig lera auerbach: https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=248&v=GaXA_j65yXY&feature=emb_title
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 22:52 |
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Declan MacManus posted:ligeti is kind of a given but if you’ve somehow missed the boat, ligeti Ty and don't worry about making "obvious" selections, I've got big gaps in the repitoire I've done deep dives into
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 23:56 |
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I recently played Kentucky Route Zero, and I'm looking for more songs like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5HxIj8NEXY I don't know how to describe it. Piercing is the right sensation but the wrong connotation. Maybe it's the lack of music, but her voice is just so crystal clear, like the literal audio quality is 10x better than any other song on YT... I dunno, it's just extremely pretty and pleasant and it hits different. All recommendations appreciated, thank you! edit: thank you all for the recommendations, these are great! surf rock fucked around with this message at 05:25 on Aug 3, 2021 |
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surf rock posted:I recently played Kentucky Route Zero, and I'm looking for more songs like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5HxIj8NEXY This might scratch the same itch? It’s got accompaniment but it’s low in the mix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir32ZWP334w
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surf rock posted:I recently played Kentucky Route Zero, and I'm looking for more songs like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5HxIj8NEXY Like you said, the piercing quality probably comes from the focus on one singer doing a song that normally has musical accompaniment. It reminds me a lot of the isolated vocal tracks people will take out of famous songs. You can find a lot of those on Youtube, though a lot of them are from rock (I think because a lot of them were ripped from the Rock Band games). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoqsr2qWbUI As for the song I'm Going That Way itself, it's an old hymn. So there's a lot of old timey acapella gospel music like it but they're usually being sung by choirs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ-bA1RqYrs
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 20:20 |
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Got another one you might like OP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IArxakPsPE0
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 20:28 |
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surf rock posted:*snip* This one also has some accompaniment, but it's pretty minimalistic. It's very much centered / focused on the singer. The mood is different than in your example, very emotional and melancholic. Absolutely beautiful song though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hc0u2mpsM4
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 22:32 |
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This is my song list of music that I listen to in my truck. Any solid albums that fit this sort of motif? Been listening to Saves the Day - Stay What You Are tonight on repeat about 5 times already. Would love to add more good early emoish albums but nothing too metal-core.
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# ? Aug 3, 2021 05:19 |
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Cheese Thief posted:Been listening to Saves the Day - Stay What You Are tonight on repeat about 5 times already. One of the best
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# ? Aug 3, 2021 10:41 |
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Cheese Thief posted:
What are you considering "early emoish" albums? Probably going to date myself with these mostly obvious go-to's. Get you some Cursive. Domestica and The Ugly Organ are solid entry points, along with the Burst and Bloom EP. Also check out Kasher's other project The Good Life. Album of the Year is a fun listen. Jawbreaker's 24 Hour Revenge Therapy and Dear You are totally worth a spin. Blake did a thing after Jawbreaker split. The first two Jets to Brazil albums (Orange Rhyming Dictionary and Four Cornered Night) might pique your interest. You've probably heard all those suggestions already, but just in case you haven't ... Also maybe try some Sunny Day Real Estate. Diary and How It Feels to Be Something On are viable starters.
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Cheese Thief posted:
I would suggest Karate’s whole catalogue, but especially The Bed is in the Ocean, Unsolved, and Pockets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmsVg5Hv1yQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOKhm98kjKQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gh-4yLcrJI BigFactory fucked around with this message at 15:12 on Aug 3, 2021 |
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second all hatelull's reccs, was gonna specifically say SDRE anyway. to add to the list, check out some post hardcore bands from 10-20 years ago like chiodos, alexisonfire, dance gavin dance, fall of troy, finch, blood brothers, at the drive-in. not post hardcore but afi's sing the sorrow fits in with the rest of that playlist perfectly as well
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hatelull posted:What are you considering "early emoish" albums? Probably going to date myself with these mostly obvious go-to's. hehe thanks for the advice. I unfortunately don't like Cursive. Jawbreaker/JtB of course are classic but they're kind of dated. Also I wore out SDRE in high school and just can't bring myself to listen to that again. I'm looking for Myspace era or late 90s midwestern emo. By the way, on the subject of SDRE, I think Mineral is the better band When I wrote 'early emoish' I made a typo and left out stating early 00s Hooplah posted:second all hatelull's reccs, was gonna specifically say SDRE anyway. to add to the list, check out some post hardcore bands from 10-20 years ago like chiodos, alexisonfire, dance gavin dance, fall of troy, finch, blood brothers, at the drive-in. not post hardcore but afi's sing the sorrow fits in with the rest of that playlist perfectly as well Thanks that's the stuff I'm looking for. I forgot about Equal Vision Records! I remember Tooth&Nail too. I think I'll look up those record labels and listen to all the bands. Cheese Thief fucked around with this message at 15:36 on Aug 3, 2021 |
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Cheese Thief posted:hehe thanks for the advice. I unfortunately don't like Cursive. Jawbreaker/JtB of course are classic but they're kind of dated. Also I wore out SDRE in high school and just can't bring myself to listen to that again. I'm looking for Myspace era or late 90s midwestern emo. Mineral's two LPs are sublime, for sure. I got to see them again when they toured in support of re-releases for The Power of Failing and EndSerenading and it was righteous. Hearing "Parking Lot" live again was cathartic. As for T&N, Starflyer59 were the only project that I still spin from that label. mewithoutYou channel the bookish Cursive spirit and Roadside Monument had some pretty progressive experimental early indie material for what was mostly a "copy and paste" label of whatever sound was popular at the time with some added positivity that may or may not be related to Jesus. The Juliana Theory had a few ok tracks. I'm horrible with location. What about post-hardcore acts like Jawbox? They are seminal and nothing near underground, but J's early project post breakup Burning Airlines has some solid cuts. Mission: Control! is tasty tasty. There's always The Promise Ring. Sure you already heard them. Braid?? I never really got into the myspace scene, so I will have to tap out now. hatelull fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Aug 3, 2021 |
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hatelull posted:Mineral's two LPs are sublime, for sure. I got to see them again when they toured in support of releases for The Power of Failing and EndSerenading and it was righteous. Hearing "Parking Lot" live again was cathartic. lol yes I remember all those bands you mentioned. I do really like the Promise Ring and I rip off the solo from Picture Postcard all the time in my guitar playing. The vocalist is, at least on 30 Degrees, pretty not great at singing. Like a more harsh Steve Malkmus. Everyone in college was real big into mewithoutYou. I'll be sure to pick up the two popular albums they had. I've heard of Jawbox, I think I confuse them with Glassjaw. Braid is of course great but I've listened to them so much that it reminds of times from my past I'd rather not go back to. It was nice remembering some of these bands you mentioned because it reminds me of freshmen year. I'm really trying to hit 2004 Hot Topic mall music.
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# ? Aug 3, 2021 20:49 |
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for from under the cork tree specifically, lifetime’s jersey’s best dancers is essential for more general 00s emo/post-hardcore, these arms are snakes’ oxeneers and hot cross’ risk revival are two i hold close to my heart there’s also joshua fit for battle (anything really) and receiving end of sirens (between the heart and the synapse)
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 03:25 |
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Cheese Thief posted:
"Something to Write Home About" by The Get Up Kids seems to fall right in that sweet spot between pop-punk and the older wave of emo. I'm going to assume you've heard it, because it was one of the "big ones", but you never know. Texas is The Reason's "Do You Know Who You Are" is the other one conspicuous by its absence. Disco Pope fucked around with this message at 11:10 on Aug 4, 2021 |
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Disco Pope posted:"Something to Write Home About" by The Get Up Kids seems to fall right in that sweet spot between pop-punk and the older wave of emo. I'm going to assume you've heard it, because it was one of the "big ones", but you never know. I've listened to both those albums so much that I'm trying to move on. I missed out on albums form the 00s because I was into critically acclaimed bands, from Fugazi as #1 of all time all the way down. But I'm looking for low brow music I missed out on, like Good Charlotte, except Good Charlotte sucks except for maybe 2 songs. So far I really like Chiodos and AFI. I have Alexisonfire - Watch Out and it seems like it fits. Was relistening to mewithoutYou and I didn't like it back then and it still doesn't stick with me. Finch is good, From First to Last, From Autumn to Ashes. That's probably good enough to ride around like a kid with long black straightened hair girl jeans and a black band hoodie.
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Cheese Thief posted:I've listened to both those albums so much that I'm trying to move on. I missed out on albums form the 00s because I was into critically acclaimed bands, from Fugazi as #1 of all time all the way down. But I'm looking for low brow music I missed out on, like Good Charlotte, except Good Charlotte sucks except for maybe 2 songs. well too bad because i have more my chemical romance - three cheers for sweet revenge (can't believe i forgot to mention this one first time around, this album was like the biggest thing in the world when i was a senior in high school) brand new - god and the devil are raging inside of me, but really all their albums prior to daisy. check the top comment on this video for someone's list that looks a lot like yours, lol panic! at the disco - a fever you can't sweat out coheed and cambria - second stage turbine blade (in case you don't know about them, later albums are way proggier but this first one fits more in this genre) la dispute - somewhere at the bottom of the river between vega and altair
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 13:54 |
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What about good ol’ green album/maladroit weezer? That’s the right time period
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 14:39 |
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Looking for newer stuff inspired by melodramatic, atmospheric stuff from the 90s like the Sneaker Pimps. I dunno if it's trip hop or trip pop exactly. I particularly like their Bloodsport album, which I understand wasn't as lauded as their previous work. https://open.spotify.com/track/31l2Bw3HHiyRbEVByjLVwB?si=cYFQgZpOTQ2grEFI7U5FSA&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch=1
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Just an FYI, the lead singer of Brand New was accused of sexual harassment and child grooming, he didn't outright admit to any of it, but released a statement saying he'd done bad and didn't refute anything either; also given the content of a bunch of his lyrics
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