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What kind of music do you, /lit/erati, like?
>inb4 lolima pleb
I, for one, am into Kunstlieder.

>> No.8572893

>>8572880
Art rock like St. Vincent, Gorillaz, Radiohead, I could keep going....

>> No.8572939

>>8572880
Ambient and New Age so, Eluvium, Fabio Orsi, William Basinski

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>>8572893
>>8572939
Keep going, please.
I also will keep going. I see I didn't give any examples.
>Kunstlieder
To have something pass for a vanilla Kunstlied you take some recognized piece of poetry (i.e. by Rilke / Anakreon / Nietzsche / Heine / Burns / Sappho / Petrarca / Li Tai Po...) with a dramatic theme (e.g. death, nature, love, futility, longing, a ballad et al.) and compose a decent tune for the entire text (on the level of Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Richard Strauss...) to be played at the grand piano and to have it sung by a classically trained singer (in most cases a soprano or a baritone).
A classic "edgy" Kunstlied may involve a minimalist tune so that it's practically a declamation (the Lieder of Hugo Wolf), it may involve a political text (Shakespeare's Sonnett 66 set by Hanns Eisler), a pronouncedly non-artistic text (Picture-Postcard Text Lieder by Schoenberg) or the singer screeching, whistling, puffing, burping, coughing and doing tons of other stuff Stalin would have termed "muddle instead of music" (Hindemith, Werfel, Katzer, Zimmermann & the modernists in general).
A Kunstlied that is completely bananas in EVERY regard is usually regarded as vanguard music or performance art no matter how hard the author's insisting it is a Kunstlied.

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>> No.8572971

Almost exclusively romantic Lieder and Metal.

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>> No.8572991

>>8572983
so, autism?

>> No.8572993

I enjoy deep house and ambient. Sometimes I listen to them while I read and they jive very nicely.

>> No.8573003

>>8572991
What about that says autism? It's just a few popular albums in various genres along with some entry-level classical.

>> No.8573020

>>8573003
>metal

>> No.8573072
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musique concrete
free improv + onkyo
radio plays if they count
spoken word if that counts
19th and early 20th century classical
some noise rock

>> No.8573093

the revolutionary army of the infant jesus

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chanson, singer-songwriters.

>> No.8573280

stars of the lid

>> No.8573282

>>8572880
Top 5 rite now...
Three 6 Mafia, Grazhdanskaya Oborona, beat happening, Tom Zé, and Burt Bacharach.

>> No.8573300

Sufjan Stevens and Grouper are my favourite popular artists. I used to listen to a lot of classical music, mostly 20th century (Revueltas, Villa-Lobos, Elliott, Pärt, Dutilleux, Ives) buy also a lot of Beethoven. I also enjoy jazz; I don't know anything about what's happening in a given song, but I like to try to follow how the main theme is passed around, developed, transfigured amongst the musicians.

>> No.8573346

Charles Ives, Stravinsky, Frank Zappa, Kait Dunton, that kind of thing

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Reminder.

>> No.8573384

Whale sounds.

>> No.8573386

radiohead, OPN, Vivaldi, brian eno, nick cave and the bad seeds

>> No.8573389

>>8573375
Are you being ironic or are you just a pretentious cunt?

>> No.8573392

>>8573389
Yes to both.

>> No.8573402

The only music I listen to is the bloop on repeat.