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So /lit/erates..
What /mu/sic do you like and enjoy?

/watch?v=6mEfDSP4g_U

>> No.5562575
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5562575

All about the screamo

>> No.5562581

>>5562159
baroque

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPNZeT_7OR4

>> No.5562592

>>5562159
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7hHx7gdN68

>> No.5562607

I like pretty much everything so here's a link nobody will click

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pxvXI1i9cw

>> No.5562614

>>5562607

patrish

>> No.5562626

>>5562607
Its a great song fagve. Here is some italian delight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ticFXHC40M4

>> No.5562632

>>5562575
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVRuDbUTl4k

Different band, but something you guys should check out

>> No.5562633

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il78kyjCDkc

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcSGxq7DKUs

sagving with a classic

>> No.5562671

>>5562607
I like it. It's not my usual style, but I'm not picky either. This is really good. Thank you!

>>5562581
I wouldn't stop and listen to this, if I were in a hurry, let me tell you that. Nevertheless, they posses amazing skill and beautiful voices.

>>5562592
I'm down with this on so many levels
3.1415921/10


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6zXR1679YI

>> No.5562677

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT_ZhhQeudY
Papa Rach

>> No.5562690

1930's jazz

>> No.5562692

>>5562690
specifically?

>> No.5562697

>>5562690
>pre-war Jazz

like what...Jelly Roll Morton>

>> No.5562705

post-punk (including ppr), minimalism, various forms of electronic music but primarily deep and tech house, melancholic female singer/song writers, some shoegaze

>> No.5562714

>>5562705
you could have just told us you have shit taste to save yourself the bother of typing that all out

>> No.5562719

>>5562714
:^(

>> No.5562724

BURN

>> No.5562726

>>5562719
it's okay anon, i still love you despite it all
try to stay away from /mu/ though

>> No.5562743

Sigur Rós, Brian Eno, Michita... Electric Light Orchestra.

>> No.5562753

>>5562726
no, no, no, i'm sad that such plebbery (you) exists

>> No.5562754

>>5562743
I usually put on Sigur Rós when I go to bed. I like letting my mind roam free to their music.

>> No.5562780

>>5562726
Are you kidding, he has pretty generic /mu/ hipsteresque taste.

>> No.5562789

shoegaze, dream-pop, or anything that can give me unusual experiences, mostly alongside with painting viewing.

I used to listen to a substantial amount of music when I was still browsing /mu/, even acquired taste for obscure styles, but, after getting into reading more books, I rarely want to listen to music. When I do listen these days, however, I find out that most of the modern times' bands are pretty stale. But the industry is replete with music, so it's not too hard to find some interesting ephemeral joy out there.

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>>5562705
>melancholic female singer/song writers

>> No.5562830

>>5562159
I like a lot of wordy punk/post-punk/pop and I bet a lot of other /lit/-types do or would too. Hold Steady, Mountain Goats, Wussy Magnetic Fields.

Stephin Merritt rules: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fllQTBPDalk

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>>5562830
>boring as fuck drumline
>boring as fuck melody
>boring as fuck chord progression that endlessly repeats
>mildly clever lyrics with no depth
>poor-mediocre singer

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5562851

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX3o_KsdPgo

This is actually really fitting for the lit board, considering how the album is about is a an author

>> No.5562853

>>5562780
that's why i said to stay away from it

>> No.5562855

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNh6WWEYnBU

>> No.5562860

>>5562855
what is that disgusting jap pic doing there

>> No.5562862

Roger Miller

He wasn't scared to be different in a time where country music was stale and derivative.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRuzBp7eIP8

>> No.5562874

>>5562860
Because someone decided classical music and qt anime girls compliment each other perfectly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LaWOGfTI9Q&list=UU8unNa-oBnFmOCDveSNG51A

>> No.5562878

>>5562874
vomited

>> No.5562885

>>5562159
Stuff that focus on the lyrics while being complimented by the instrumental, so mostly stuff like leonard cohen, bob dylan, velvet underground, joy division, sufjan stevens

>> No.5562889

>>5562885
was thinking 'mah nigga' until
>sufjan stevens
he's shit

>> No.5562890

>>5562159

Radiohead. I also like electronic and ambiance music. And classical.

>> No.5562892

>>5562889
i enjoy his older stuff more

>> No.5562907

>>5562690
>>5562885
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EiqNjdBkdo

>> No.5562927

>>5562889
nice, this has a more acoustic blues/jazz feel to it by you might like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82yNxiF-T4A

>> No.5562966

>Jam bands are musical groups whose live albums and concerts relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with The Grateful Dead
>A jam band festival may include bands with electronic, folk rock, blues rock, jazz fusion, psychedelic rock, southern rock, progressive rock, acid jazz, hip hop, hard rock, and bluegrass sounds.
>Fans trade recordings and collect recordings of different live shows because improvisational jam bands play their songs differently at each performance.
>A more significant consequence of Phish's reinvention of large-scale festivals can be seen founding of the Bonnaroo festival in 2002. This multi-band, multi-day festival in Manchester, Tennessee, which annually draws close to 100,000 music fans, started as a jam band-focused festival. Over time, bands from many genres have performed at Bonnaroo, but the similarities to Phish's festivals are still apparent.

>> No.5562976

>>5562927
dis nigga sold his soul to the devil y'know anon

>> No.5562983

>>5562976
always nice to have a mythical backstory, really adds to the image.

>> No.5562990

>>5562983
like when morrissey sold his soul to cure his aids

>> No.5563044

Daniel Norgren

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


Buddy Guy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6tdlmx_GO4

>> No.5563061

One of the most patrician live performances ever

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeO4tM9Fxss

>> No.5563093

The only music I haven't really given a chance is classical. I mainly listen to shoegaze, punk, noise rock, slowcore, and hip hop.

>> No.5563098

>>5562159
post-punk, radiohead, trip-hop, boris, house, shoegaze, dreampop, ambient and neo-classical.

>> No.5563104

>>5563093
try Vivaldi's summer

>> No.5563107

>>5563093
u
listen to >>5562677
turn up the volume
give it a try

>> No.5563111

>>5563104
Thanks I'll check it out. I've been meaning to look into classical music but just haven't gotten around to it yet.