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I mainly listen to Experimental (Experimental Music Channel), Dark Ambient (Cryo Chamber, Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse, In The Woods), and Classical (Baroque)

>> No.19380725

>>19380710
From my Spotify homepage:
>Lana Del Rey - Born to Die (Paradise Edition)
>White Light from the Mouth of Infinity by Swans
>Norman Fucking Rockwell by Lana Del Rey
>Little Dark Age by MGMT
>Ultraviolence by LDR
>The Fragile by Nine Inch Nails
>Post by Bjork

>> No.19380730

>>19380725
I'll never understand why do people listen to music with vocal. Experimental, at least, distorts it, or just uses quotes, which makes it less shitty.

>> No.19380731

>>19380710
The five last songs I listened to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNlUW5p8b6Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxIPpDcXKK0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30GvMSNHFCM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8MdaWrjgSA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnXUE0U0PmQ

And my favorite song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHz34Ff-DtE

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>>19380710
I like minimalistic black metal that brings me into a hypnotic vibe, bands like Blood Of Kingu oder Paysage d'Hiver for example, im also a huge ruins of beverast fan

that being said, the best music to read to is pic rel

>> No.19380736

>>19380710
Favourite Artists are:
>Scott Walker
>David Bowie
>This Heat
>King Crimson
>Talking Heads
>Can
>TVU
(Just to name a few)

>> No.19380737

>>19380730
Really? Hmm. I'll try not to be judgmental of your choice. But I find that very odd. Lyrics in songs are very important, they're like the "prose" of a novel, they help paint a picture in your head of the story being told. The dynamics of the instrument merge with the singers' voice and create something beautiful.

>> No.19380754

>>19380737
In my opinion all singers are shitty. Vocals only work in case of opera and chants, I'd rather just listen to music without it, though. The whole
>help paint a picture in your head of the story being told
may not apply to me simply because
a) there's no story in Experimental
b) Dark Ambient is just background
c) Classical music is too sublime for there to be a need for vocal to tell a story
If you want to have someone tell you a story, then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxZpEFJhO6k&list=WL&index=5
is just better for it

>> No.19380755

rap music

>> No.19380763
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Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Rachmaninov, Chopin, Glinka, Britten, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Quilter, Delius, Copland, Lehmann, Charles Ives, Peter Warlock, John Ireland, Ronald Stevenson, Norman Peterkin, FG Scott, Canteloube, Grieg, Elgar, Cyril Scott, Janacek, Martinu

>> No.19380766

>>19380710
I like older country (John Prine and Townes van Zandt, Waylon Jennings, stuff like this), ambient music (Jefre Cantu-Ledesme, Basinski, Hecker etc), old rhythm and blues, some punk and melodic hardcore stuff, Beethoven, Mogwai, Penguin Cafe Orchestra.. the list goes on...

>> No.19380768

>>19380730
when?

>> No.19380775

>>19380766
>mentioning country music and Hecker in the same post
>>19380768
when what?

>> No.19380777

>>19380730
>>19380754
this is really lame. been reading scaruffi by any chance?

>> No.19380780

>>19380777
don't even know who that is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L1eLEaydN0

>> No.19380781

>>19380754
t. has never had an earworm of a very cheesy line and sung it over and over on a 30 minute drive

i pity you

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19380785

Me? only the cheesiest Japanese Hardcore/Speedcore trash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCCYEdib_Jc

>> No.19380786

>>19380781
>has never walked down the mall while listening to a piece in which some guy talks about how you should kill everybody in sight

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19380790

Kanye West, Aphex Twin, Death Grips, Danny Brown, 100 Gecs, My Bloody Valentine, Deafheaven, DaBaby, Taylor Swift, Daft Punk, Autechre, Glenn Gould, Fela Kuti, the list is endless

>> No.19380794

>>19380763
I'm currently possessed by Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. I don't know why, but I'm listening to it every day on repeat since the past couple weeks.

>> No.19380798

>>19380790
>Death Grips
>1000 Geckos
>Deafheaven

i find it funny that ive never met a person in real life who knows these and yet this is the most generic answer you could find on the internet

>> No.19380799

>>19380710
ME A DE NUTTAH ORIGINAL MAD MA MAD MA MAD NUTTAH ORIGINAL MANAMANAMANAMANAMANAMANA NUTTAH

>> No.19380804

>>19380799
>Experimental in this form has been around for a couple of decades
>Dark Ambient is the most popular genre of Ambient
>Baroque is the most popular genre of Classical

>> No.19380805

>>19380786
that's not what that track is about

>> No.19380806

>>19380798
You must not know a lot of young college attendees. Shits popular where I'm at

>> No.19380808

Xiu Xiu, Nine Inch Nails, Lana Del Rey, Deathconsciousness, Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins, the list could go on....

>> No.19380809

>>19380763
>no Scriabin
wtf are you doing

>> No.19380820

>>19380809
You will never be a woman.

>> No.19380822

>>19380805
I didn't mean Ligoti, but something else. It's on EMC, probably.

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My last listened to artists:
>Tom Waits
>Joanna Newsom
>Brahms
>Mr. Bungle
>Cardiacs
>Zappa
>Midori
>Shinsei Kamattechan
>Paul and Linda McCartney
>Comus
>Magna
>Harmonium
>Scott Walker
>Alexandre Desplat
>David Bowie
>Harry Nilsson
>Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
>Death Grips
>Madness

Gimme some book recs please. I’m reading Blood Meridian right now and it’s pretty good so far and planning on reading Joseph and his Brothers over the Christmas season.

>> No.19380844

>>19380809
mozart also oddly absent

>> No.19380854

>>19380844
>>19380809
>>19380763
here are mine (OP's) classical music composers. would appreciate more recommendations. I have finished absolutely everything that they have composed:

Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Bach, Albinoni, Vivaldi, Pachelbel, Scarlatti, Handel, Scarlatti, Telemann, Monteverdi, Shostakovich, Satie, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Paganini, Chopin, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Verdi, Saens, Tcherepnin, Ravel, Albeniz, Sibelius, Debussy, Scriabin, Sorabji, Alkan, Boccherini, Corelli, Strauss, Holst, Mahler, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Schoenberg

>> No.19380856

>>19380730
Probably because they don't have autism

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>>19380710
Bleeps

>> No.19380862

>>19380710
i exclusively listen to:
>Clutch
>Genesis
and when I feel emotional (not very often):
>Supertramp

>> No.19380918

>>19380840
>Mr. Bungle
Mountain of Madness kek

>> No.19380962

Someone posted this on /mu/ shill thread a few months ago and I love it: https://youtu.be/yTAI_4g8gmo?t=845

I've somewhat recently gone down the rabbit hole of 90s Canadian pop. I recommend it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5QGa2rBBCU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brhiO6m6lxw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3IUSTPtnM

Some other stuff I've been listening to that's not 90s Canadian pop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6afKjSpax5g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmn2HXYlp2k&list=PLG-nMWHN5SkdKREmzNadM8q1n_Agm4obl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iytHHW3FmGg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4_qVKNsgq4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnF5fR_Gdx8

I heckin' love music, bros.

>> No.19380972

>>19380962
the Hartmann/Gurdjieff stuff is really good

>> No.19381015

>>19380972
It's great isn't it! There is a decent book on it that came out a while ago:
http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=4F4E4165A2D1AF883816AFBCAD1611DE
137 dollars on amazon. I love libgen.

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19381080

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFv0wg_alGk&ab_channel=LanaDelRey

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iySvjyUH8G4&ab_channel=VariousArtists-Topic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfVW6F4zNog&ab_channel=RunForCoverRecords

>> No.19381158

>>19380820
giga pleeeeeeeeeeeb!

>> No.19381166

>>19381080
Midwest emo like Camping in Alaska and American Football. Also like some Frank Sinatra. Chet Baker. Debussy. Wagner. MF DOOM. Rainbow Kitten Surprise. Nujabes. Johnny Cash. Westside Gunn. I mean there's just so much, I could go on and on and on.

>> No.19381189

>>19380710
Westside Gunn - supreme blientele

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just this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6ze8BGtQXM

>> No.19381262

>>19380710
Hardcore, post-hardcore, metalcore, progressive metalcore, pop-punk, deathcore, that kind of shit.

>> No.19381297
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19381297

Scaruffi-core mostly. Been getting into jazz lately.

>> No.19381316

nightcore bossanova

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>> No.19381444

>>19381316
big up lol.
my coworker was praying in our tiny office the other day and i suddenly clocked i was banging nightcore cascada full volume on porous iphone headphones the whole time

>> No.19381495

I shouldn't be surprised but I had no idea so many transsexuals posted on /lit/

>> No.19381518

>>19380730
Non classical, experimental, ambient bores me. You have 30-50 minutes of my attention, if an artist is incapable of delivering culled 'best of' of his material, he should go fuck him self.

>> No.19381528

Any good recent *punk* albums (last 10 years or so) worth recommending? People here, last year, told me about Total Control and Protomartyr. That was really good.

>> No.19381529

>>19380710
Colter Wall, Cody Jinks, The Devil Makes Three, The Dead South, The Steeldrivers, Trampled by Turtles, Old Crow Medicine Show, etc.
My normie playlist has a bunch of normie tier stuff on it like:
Imagine dragons, Arctic Monkeys, Modest Mouse, Gorillaz, The Killers, Blink 182, et al.

>> No.19381552

>>19381495
Post music faggot

>> No.19381583

>>19380730
>I'll never understand why do people listen to music with vocal.
You have a lot to learn about humanity. We are nowhere near as far away from monke as you think.

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>>19380710

>> No.19381611

frenchcore

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxagWV0GD5c

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The blackest of metals

>> No.19381785

>>19381611
Off yourself

>> No.19381790

This literally doesn't belong here.

>> No.19381816

>>19380710
>Dark Ambient
based, check out the fallout 1 and 2 soundtracks

>> No.19381819

>>19380854
Bartok and Shostakovich, especially Shostakovich's Preludes and Fugues, they're not really like the rest of his oeuvre but if you're a Bach fan you'll appreciate what he's doing

>> No.19381820

>>19380730
i agree, finally i've found another that understands

>> No.19381822

>>19381819
Thanks for Bartok. Forgot to put Shostakovich on there, but I know him very well (even played one of his pieces)

>> No.19381831

Kpop

>> No.19381893

I’ve been getting into a lot of jazz-funk and soul type stuff lately. Deodato, Cortex, Jorges Ben Jor, Stevie Wonder.

>> No.19381898

>>19381790
Jannies are having a day off if you haven't noticed

>> No.19381899

>>19380736
Dope

>> No.19381903

>>19380854
what interpretations of chopin?

>> No.19381904

>>19381903
no idea, got myself a complete collection off /t/

>> No.19381911

>>19380710
Classical: Mahler and Beethoven. Mostly Mahler.
Contemporary: Warren Zevon, Blue Oyster Cult, Talking Heads, the Doors.
Jazz: Yuji Ohno, Paul Desmond, the Ink Spots, Django Reinhardt.
Misc Others: Morricone, Floex, John Barry, Jeff Wayne, Kino.

>> No.19381925

>>19381904
ah

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>>19380854
If you enjoyed Chopin and the French impressionists then you absolutely must listen to Gabriel Fauré; I even prefer him to Chopin and Debussy, I connect more with his lethargic and bittersweet sound. I believe he's quite underrated and underperformed.
>Proust, who knew Fauré, was, as he once wrote to him, ‘intoxicated’ by his music, and drew his inspiration for the descriptions of Vinteuil’s music from it.
>It would be more helpful for the American music-lover to say that Faure is the Brahms of France. This does not mean that he imitates Brahms in any way-but rather that he possesses a genius as great, a style as individual and a technique as perfect as that master. Moreover, he has the same penchant for chamber music and songs in preference to larger combinations, the same absolute clarity in formal texture, and the same unmistakable something which stamps a composition Faurean as it stamps one Brahmsian. One more similarity seems worth while pointing out. This Frenchman's music, in spite of its apparent simplicity, has a certain unget-at-able quality which must be disconcerting to the uninitiated. Was this not also true of Brahms? One must therefore guard against thinking that just because Faure deals only with rational harmonies, he must be enjoyed immediately or not at all. This point cannot be too greatly emphasized. Whatever is true of the difficulty encountered in grasping Schoenberg's later manner is equally true of Faure, though he be at opposite poles of the harmonic globe.
He definitely gets better with repeated listens. His early works are more romantic, but they progressively become more "troubled", sometimes bordering on modernism.
I think there are two recordings that stand out; "13 Nocturnes" and "13 Barcarolles / Theme & Variations" by Germaine Thyssens-Valentin, one of his students. Probably some of the more hidden gems of piano literature.
Here's a few of my favorites.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb8bKDVFOzU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y67VNE3GQbE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqwgG47XNag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt_EOQxwzgo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554PwgSw790

>> No.19382026

>>19382000
Thank you