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HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


Can someone please point me at more stuff like this? I'm a fan of DJ Krush, and some Laswell, but following each individual's solo stuff doesn't really get me anything that has this synergy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkFnSPespbc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFm_pUZLvCY

I'm especially all about the atmospheric sound of it and Hideo's incredible pockets.

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Hooplah
Jul 15, 2006


take out the turntable and noodling and this reminds me a bit of mouse on the keys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-d_2ZEoA_8c

certainly some good pocket drumming at least

Blue Labrador
Feb 17, 2011

I just listened to the Type-O Negative cover of "Angry Inch" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch and I found it extremely charming.

Does anyone else have any other musical covers they'd be willing to share? Genre doesn't matter.

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

Blue Labrador posted:

I just listened to the Type-O Negative cover of "Angry Inch" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch and I found it extremely charming.

Does anyone else have any other musical covers they'd be willing to share? Genre doesn't matter.

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes did a whole album of show tunes in their very straightforward so-cal punk styilings.

Go seek out Are a Drag if you're interested.

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

hatelull fucked around with this message at 15:21 on Nov 21, 2022

Uthor
Jul 9, 2006

Gummy Bear Heaven ... It's where I go when the world is too mean.

hatelull posted:

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes did a whole album of show tunes in their very straightforward so-cal punk styilings.

Go seek out Are a Drag if you're interested.

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

Every Me First and the Gimme Gimmes is a cover album, each one doing a different genre.

If you're into punk bands, there is a Go-Go's cover album:
https://www.solidarityrecordings.com/products/512955-our-lips-are-sealed-a-tribute-to-the-go-gos-12-lp-cd

And a bunch of bands covered Ramones albums:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramones_covers_album_series

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Blue Labrador posted:

I just listened to the Type-O Negative cover of "Angry Inch" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch and I found it extremely charming.

Does anyone else have any other musical covers they'd be willing to share? Genre doesn't matter.

Nightwish does a fun Phantom of the Opera!

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


PYF has a thread dedicated to remixes and covers with an emphasis on things that are very different from the originals.

Blue Labrador
Feb 17, 2011

Thank you for the suggestions!

I'm excited to listen to the Nightwish version of Phantom, and I had no idea PYF existed.

Sorry for cluttering the thread, and thank you for the suggestions!

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


The best version of Phantom IMO is the one by Floor Jansen and Henk Poort:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plCScjvDOJM

Disco Pope
Dec 6, 2004

Top Class!

Blue Labrador posted:

I just listened to the Type-O Negative cover of "Angry Inch" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch and I found it extremely charming.

Does anyone else have any other musical covers they'd be willing to share? Genre doesn't matter.

There was a whole album of Hedwig covers released in 2003 called Wig in a Box for charity. I remember being keen on the Sleater-Kinney cover of Angry Inch.

Wilbur Swain
Sep 13, 2007

These are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.

Blue Labrador posted:

I just listened to the Type-O Negative cover of "Angry Inch" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch and I found it extremely charming.

Does anyone else have any other musical covers they'd be willing to share? Genre doesn't matter.

the best cover

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssR-830hrck

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002
Ah yes, the great Broadway show Lynyrd Skynyrd - Second Helping.

F_Shit_Fitzgerald
Feb 2, 2017



I was completely new to the Arctic Monkeys before listening to Flourescent Adolescent, loving it, and then listening to Favourite Worst Nightmare (and loving that too). I understand that all of the Monkeys' albums have a slightly different sound, so I'm wondering which album I should try from here? Their first album has a lot of positive buzz, but their later stuff evidently has deeper and more poetic writing.

F_Shit_Fitzgerald fucked around with this message at 17:48 on Nov 22, 2022

Dungeon Ecology
Feb 9, 2011

i dont really know but I think Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is a big album for them

F_Shit_Fitzgerald
Feb 2, 2017



Dungeon Ecology posted:

i dont really know but I think Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is a big album for them

Yeah, I'll start with that. If it's anything like FWN, it should be really good.

Epi Lepi
Oct 29, 2009

You can hear the voice
Telling you to Love
It's the voice of MK Ultra
And you're doing what it wants

F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:

Yeah, I'll start with that. If it's anything like FWN, it should be really good.

Just go chronologically until you don't vibe with them anymore.

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

Blue Labrador posted:

I just listened to the Type-O Negative cover of "Angry Inch" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch and I found it extremely charming.

Does anyone else have any other musical covers they'd be willing to share? Genre doesn't matter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiILa62alAU

Johnny Truant
Jul 22, 2008




Anybody got playlists/artists in the "cold and snowy, preferably lyric-less" genre? I'm pretty well versed in ambient/post-rock stuff so a little bit less that, I guess.

Listening to Forndom, a Norwegian group, and it's cool but I don't particularly like most of the lyrics.

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

Johnny Truant posted:

Anybody got playlists/artists in the "cold and snowy, preferably lyric-less" genre? I'm pretty well versed in ambient/post-rock stuff so a little bit less that, I guess.

Listening to Forndom, a Norwegian group, and it's cool but I don't particularly like most of the lyrics.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EuXYZi-rZT0

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


Johnny Truant posted:

Anybody got playlists/artists in the "cold and snowy, preferably lyric-less" genre? I'm pretty well versed in ambient/post-rock stuff so a little bit less that, I guess.

Listening to Forndom, a Norwegian group, and it's cool but I don't particularly like most of the lyrics.

How weird?

Boards of Canada sometimes gives me a frozen wasteland vibe.

Spotify turned up Osi and The Jupiter which sounds like Forndom with less vocals and those that are there don't seem super prominent.

HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 03:10 on Nov 28, 2022

Tiny Myers
Jul 29, 2021

say hello to my little friend


I really like this song from Chainsaw Man and I'm wondering what this genre is called. Specifically the part from 0:29 to 0:50. I was wondering if anyone knew any other songs like it, or if there is a genre that describes it. Just this poo poo that sounds very chaotic and in your face and fast as gently caress. Feels good on the ADHD brain.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEwAiwttN10

Sway Grunt
May 15, 2004

Tenochtitlan, looking east.
I think you might enjoy some Melt-Banana and Lightning Bolt.

hifi
Jul 25, 2012

machine girl

KillHour
Oct 28, 2007


Weird request, I know, but is there any EDM/electronic music that uses a clave instead of a European style beat? I feel like there's probably some Brazilian stuff that fits that, but I don't know where to look.

Edit: Ghost's song Twenties has a tresillo, so more stuff kind of like that is what I'm looking for.

KillHour fucked around with this message at 20:57 on Dec 28, 2022

yung lambic
Dec 16, 2011

DJ Python, my dude.

KillHour
Oct 28, 2007


yung lambic posted:

DJ Python, my dude.

:cheers:

KICK BAMA KICK
Mar 2, 2009

Automatic (the contemporary band responsible for Signals and last year's Excess, if there's some ambiguity) seems like the kind of thing that would have some obvious antecedents but I wouldn't know what they are so what are they?

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


KICK BAMA KICK posted:

Automatic (the contemporary band responsible for Signals and last year's Excess, if there's some ambiguity) seems like the kind of thing that would have some obvious antecedents but I wouldn't know what they are so what are they?

Pop psych? Is synth psych a thing? They sound kind of like Goldfrapp, but lo fi.

KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD
Jul 7, 2012

Johnny Truant posted:

Anybody got playlists/artists in the "cold and snowy, preferably lyric-less" genre? I'm pretty well versed in ambient/post-rock stuff so a little bit less that, I guess.

Listening to Forndom, a Norwegian group, and it's cool but I don't particularly like most of the lyrics.
Warmth

Sunny Side Up
Jun 22, 2004

Mayoist Third Condimentist
Hi I’m not sure where to post this.

I’ve been a perpetual novice with a guitar I’ve always hated the sound of so it was completely demotivating but my wife just bought me a nice basic acoustic and it’s so fun.

I went to go sell this old guitar I bought for $50 off a friend’s dad maybe 19 years ago and eBay and Facebook marketplace say it’s worth more than that but I can’t find a good analogue. It’s a white dean z signature that’s a little beat up but not too bad. There’s no other identifying info except a serial number.

How would you figure what it’s worth to sell?

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

Sunny Side Up posted:

Hi I’m not sure where to post this.

I’ve been a perpetual novice with a guitar I’ve always hated the sound of so it was completely demotivating but my wife just bought me a nice basic acoustic and it’s so fun.

I went to go sell this old guitar I bought for $50 off a friend’s dad maybe 19 years ago and eBay and Facebook marketplace say it’s worth more than that but I can’t find a good analogue. It’s a white dean z signature that’s a little beat up but not too bad. There’s no other identifying info except a serial number.

How would you figure what it’s worth to sell?

Go to a pawn shop and ask the guy what he’ll give you

Henchman of Santa
Aug 21, 2010

Sunny Side Up posted:

Hi I’m not sure where to post this.

I’ve been a perpetual novice with a guitar I’ve always hated the sound of so it was completely demotivating but my wife just bought me a nice basic acoustic and it’s so fun.

I went to go sell this old guitar I bought for $50 off a friend’s dad maybe 19 years ago and eBay and Facebook marketplace say it’s worth more than that but I can’t find a good analogue. It’s a white dean z signature that’s a little beat up but not too bad. There’s no other identifying info except a serial number.

How would you figure what it’s worth to sell?

Try asking the Guitar Thread in Musician’s Lounge:
https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4006663&perpage=40&noseen=1&pagenumber=88

Sunny Side Up
Jun 22, 2004

Mayoist Third Condimentist

Thank you

shoeberto
Jun 13, 2020

which way to the MACHINES?
I'm looking for new bands to check out. Something in the general sound and lyrical style as Brand New, Jimmy Eat World or The Wonder Years.

Musically, I'd say I want something sorta melodic pop-punk-ish, a bit melancholic, and with lyrics that actually sound like they were written by someone over the age of 25. Bonus points if I can buy their stuff on Bandcamp.

Henchman of Santa
Aug 21, 2010

shoeberto posted:

I'm looking for new bands to check out. Something in the general sound and lyrical style as Brand New, Jimmy Eat World or The Wonder Years.

Musically, I'd say I want something sorta melodic pop-punk-ish, a bit melancholic, and with lyrics that actually sound like they were written by someone over the age of 25. Bonus points if I can buy their stuff on Bandcamp.

PUP and Jeff Rosenstock are the kings of pop punk right now. Definitely more on the Wonder Years side of that equation.

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

shoeberto posted:

I'm looking for new bands to check out. Something in the general sound and lyrical style as Brand New, Jimmy Eat World or The Wonder Years.

Musically, I'd say I want something sorta melodic pop-punk-ish, a bit melancholic, and with lyrics that actually sound like they were written by someone over the age of 25. Bonus points if I can buy their stuff on Bandcamp.

Listen to the first Exit Verse album

https://exit-verse.bandcamp.com/album/exit-verse

shoeberto
Jun 13, 2020

which way to the MACHINES?
Exit Verse didn't really click for me, but I dug PUP and Jeff Rosenstock. Thanks for the recs!

Fors Yard
Feb 15, 2008

Aside from getting shot in the head, David, what have you done with yourself?

shoeberto posted:

I'm looking for new bands to check out. Something in the general sound and lyrical style as Brand New, Jimmy Eat World or The Wonder Years.

Musically, I'd say I want something sorta melodic pop-punk-ish, a bit melancholic, and with lyrics that actually sound like they were written by someone over the age of 25. Bonus points if I can buy their stuff on Bandcamp.

Milly have impressed me and mostly fits that description

https://millymusicgroup.bandcamp.com/album/eternal-ring

Illuminate is a good place to start but all their songs are pretty good.

kalel
Jun 19, 2012

looking for some versatile artists who draw from a diverse range of sounds, and switch genres frequently. the kind of songwriter who you can't believe wrote both A and B. the kind who would sandwich a ukulele ditty in between a breakcore rap and a symphonic metal anthem on the same album. I would assume this kind of artist would be categorized under "prog" or "indie" but I'm open to musicians from any source. thanks

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ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


Over the course of their career Ulver's hit a lot of different sounds but you're not going to see that much variety on any single album.

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