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4 votes
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India’s early electronic music from the ’70s is finally being released
14 votes -
Björk and Rosalía have collaborated on a new song to benefit activists fighting against industrial salmon farming in Björk's native Iceland
6 votes -
Man charged with murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996
51 votes -
Weird A.I. Yankovic, a cursed deep dive into the world of voice cloning
16 votes -
Your favorite band that no one has heard of?
I understand with the rise of music streaming people have been introduced to a wider variety of bands than ever before, but what's your favorite band that no one has heard of? I think everyone has...
I understand with the rise of music streaming people have been introduced to a wider variety of bands than ever before, but what's your favorite band that no one has heard of? I think everyone has that one band that they love that no one in their friend group has ever heard of.
I think I have a few, but I'll throw out Kadavar who have a Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath feel to them.
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Who are your go to modern or forgotten folk artists, or acoustic artists?
I'm happy that there is movement in this direction again, although Hozier doesn't quite match my taste. I'm listening to a lot of music while I work and enjoying discovering new artists.
25 votes -
Why scalpers can get Olivia Rodrigo tickets and you can't
12 votes -
Chad Smith hears Thirty Seconds To Mars for the first time
27 votes -
The battle to make Nirvana’s ‘unlistenable’ final album
20 votes -
Who are your favorite Tiny Desk concert musicians? Bob Boilen - Tiny Desk founder is leaving National Public Radio
51 votes -
Sufjan Stevens is relearning to walk after Guillain-Barré Syndrome left him immobile, hospitalized
34 votes -
The bold legacy of jaimie branch
4 votes -
Jann Wenner removed from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame board after controversial comments about Black and female musicians
14 votes -
Vulture Lists: Eleven recommended books on hip hop music or artists
4 votes -
Rick Springfield - What's in my (record store) bag?
5 votes -
What’s going on with these viral, right-wing country music hits?
48 votes -
The billion-dollar business of ABBA: A statistical analysis
13 votes -
How many songs does a band need to have that you like for you to say you really like them?
I've realized the amount of bands that I'd describe as "really liking them" despite only regularly listening to 3-6 of their songs is pretty high. While I have a fair number of bands that I like...
I've realized the amount of bands that I'd describe as "really liking them" despite only regularly listening to 3-6 of their songs is pretty high. While I have a fair number of bands that I like 10+ songs from, the vast majority of bands I'd recommend have a much smaller pool. I was just listening to LCD Soundsystem, a band I've loved for years, and I realized I only regularly listen to 4 of their songs (All My Friends, Daft Punk is Playing..., Dance Yrself Clean and New York I Love You...). TV on the Radio, another band I've really been trying to get people to listen to lately, I only like 6 of their songs. And with a lot of these bands it's not even that I just haven't listened to a lot of their music. TVotR I've listened to 3/5 albums all the way through, and while there were a lot of songs I maybe sorta enjoyed, only 6 of them were good enough that I actually saved them.
It gets harder for me because there are also a lot of bands out there that I like 3+ of their songs but wouldn't describe myself as a big fan. Eminem, for example, I have like 15 of his songs saved but I'd definitely say I like TV on the Radio more.
I feel like for me it's more about how much I like the songs rather than the quantity. Like on a scale of 1-10 where 1 is barely liking it and 10 is absolutely loving it (so entirely ignoring songs I don't like), Eminem has a lot of like 4-7s whereas all of the TVotR songs I like I'd rate as 9s or 10s.
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Best genre, artist, playlist etc., to boost productivity when writing?
I'm currently working on a research paper (low-threat undergrad coursework), and I keep alternating between Lofi hip-hop and gentle acoustic pop covers to keep me motivated and on task. I've tried...
I'm currently working on a research paper (low-threat undergrad coursework), and I keep alternating between Lofi hip-hop and gentle acoustic pop covers to keep me motivated and on task. I've tried to get into a variety of classical music for this purpose, but I always end up rolling back to my Samuel Barber playlist and end up burning out on it. What's your go-to for productivity enhancement?
15 votes -
Jimmy Buffett, American singer-songwriter, dies at 76
43 votes -
Icelandic musician Daði Freyr performs some of his favourite songs from home
11 votes -
Italian singer, songwriter, and musician Toto Cutugno dies at the age of 80
7 votes -
Ludwig von Beethoven’s genome sheds light on chronic health problems and cause of death
8 votes -
Jason Isbell shows off his guitar collection
4 votes -
Robbie Robertson of The Band dies at 80
13 votes -
Former Lizzo dancers were weight-shamed and pressured while at strip club, lawsuit says
35 votes -
The state of modern metal
8 votes -
How a pair of unreleased John Coltrane tapes surfaced at New York Public Library
21 votes -
Taylor Swift has successfully implemented a strategy of recreating and releasing exact copies of old albums to maintain ownership of her songs
57 votes -
Sinead O'Connor - War (Bob Marley, SNL 1992)
10 votes -
Justin Hawkins (The Darkness) reacts to covers of "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
11 votes -
Tony Bennett dies: Legendary singer who endured for generations was 96
34 votes -
Let's share some obscure forgotten tunes (<20K plays/views)
I'm looking for weird or obscure music that few folks have given a listen. To keep things interesting, I'll try and post stuff I've stumbled upon and liked rather than cruising newly uploaded...
I'm looking for weird or obscure music that few folks have given a listen. To keep things interesting, I'll try and post stuff I've stumbled upon and liked rather than cruising newly uploaded stuff. The 20K plays limit is a soft limit and is not cumulative, so just check the numbers one platform like Spotify, YouTube Music or whatever. If it's obscure on one platform, it's probably, though not necessarily, obscure elsewhere too. I'll just be using YT Music numbers.
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Depois do Escuro - Kalouv at 377 views. Brazilian post-rock band. Not well known at least in my music circles. This song just slaps hard. It deserves more attention.
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The Search - Dougie MacLean at 8.9K views. Scottish folk artist. Some of his stuff is much better known: one of his tracks for the inspiration for the Last of the Mohicans theme). This whole album was made the Loch Ness Monster Exhibition and is much better than it has any right to be for a tourist attraction.
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Sólin Mun Skína - Rökkurró at 9.3K views. Icelandic pop and rock band. I like the lead vocal artist a lot. Edit: Their VEVO channel puts this one at 41K views, so it breaks my rules a bit. Oh well.
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Modulus - Marcus Fjellström at 733 views. Swedish composer and artist who did mostly moody and surreal dreamscapes and ambient music. Sadly he passed away in 2017 after composing the score for the tv show The Terror (one of the few excellent survival horror shows). Not really "easy listening" but I'm really impressed with his work and wanted to share it.
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Misery Needs Company - Lovedrug at 2.1K views. Indie/alt band. Great song. Simple as that.
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The Lunar Effect - Kebu at 19K views. Kebu, a Finnish keyboardist and composer, does lots of old-school synth and electronic work like you'd find in the tradition of Jean Michel Jarre. Edit: The live performance of this song has like 300K views... so I really shouldn't include it here.
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Summoning Lesser Demons - Ivar Tryti at 10.1K views. Ivar is a regular on the synthesizer discord which is how I found his stuff. He's a wizard with Elektron synths/samplers and gear so I keep up with his releases.
If you're having trouble finding stuff <20K (I know I did when searching my history!) then increase the threshold to say 100K. If anybody has a good way to find rarer stuff, ideas are welcome. :)
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Musicians of Tildes, how do you promote your music?
My band are releasing a new single on the 5th August, another later in the year, and a third early next year. We've released a few tracks already, but we never seem to get much traction when...
My band are releasing a new single on the 5th August, another later in the year, and a third early next year. We've released a few tracks already, but we never seem to get much traction when trying to promote them. The band has agreed that a different approach is probably needed, and so we're open to a bit of experimentation. So, musos of Tildes: how do you go about promoting the music you release?
21 votes -
The Hives: ‘There's nothing more depressing than adult rock music’
7 votes -
Megadeth drummer hears "Mr. Brightside" for the first time then efortlessly transforms it into his own unique masterpiece, showcasing the value of learning songs quickly for session work
57 votes -
Artists you love, and are surprised are not more popular than they are?
Obviously taste is subjective and people are complicated, but at least on the surface, I'm sure most avid listeners can pick an artist or band that they really enjoy, but don't seem to have the...
Obviously taste is subjective and people are complicated, but at least on the surface, I'm sure most avid listeners can pick an artist or band that they really enjoy, but don't seem to have the popularity or recognition to match. I'd love to hear your picks - preferably, post a link where something can be streamed for free and purchased easily, like Bandcamp. Give us a little synopsis, or at the very least, genre or similar artist, as well.
41 votes -
Weird Al, Elton John, Dolly Parton nominated for Emmys in 2023
12 votes -
NEA announces 2024 Jazz Masters including Terence Blanchard and Gary Bartz
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Would love to get recommendations for songs/musicians for my get-up-and-get-ready and workout playlists - like Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Rina Sawayama, and/or Y2K pop like Britney Spears, LFO
Hi everyone! I have a Y2K playlist for this (Britney Spears, LFO, Destiny's Child, etc.) and another playlist with more recent music (Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Rina Sawayama, Ariana Grande, etc.)....
Hi everyone!
I have a Y2K playlist for this (Britney Spears, LFO, Destiny's Child, etc.) and another playlist with more recent music (Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Rina Sawayama, Ariana Grande, etc.).
Sample songs from these playlists:
Rina Sawayama - XS
Doja Cat - Like That
Dua Lipa - Levitating
Britney Spears - Gimme More
LFO - Summer Girls
Destiny's Child - Independent WomenHoping to get recommendations for songs/musicians with similar vibes. Or perhaps links to existing Tildes threads for this; I've already tried searching 90s pop / Y2K pop / Doja Cat.
I use these playlists to help me get into a more energetic mood, usually for getting ready or for working out. I listen to almost all kinds of music so I'm also open to recommendations from other genres; the above's just been my mood lately.
Thank you!
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What are your favourite genre-bending bands/artists?
I really enjoy music that blurs traditional genre lines and draws on multiple different influences to make something unique and distinctive. I'm sure I'm not alone in that, so I'd love to hear of...
I really enjoy music that blurs traditional genre lines and draws on multiple different influences to make something unique and distinctive. I'm sure I'm not alone in that, so I'd love to hear of any groups that have caught your attention for the same reason!
I'll start out with one of my own recs, as an example - I absolutely love the band Hollenthon. They're probably most closely described as black/death metal, except that they include full orchestras + choirs as part of their instrumentation, and draw on a bunch of diverse inspiration across classical music, modern movie music, and even traditional ethnic/folk melodies. The result is an incredibly interesting and distinctive sound that I haven't heard paralleled in any other band I know of. Example song - Y Draig Goch
37 votes -
A journey into hip hop lore to discuss one of its forgotten '90s legends; Canibus. Why was he so hyped, why does nobody remember him, and why is his legacy so important?
15 votes -
Ralph Lundsten, Swedish electronic musician and film director, has passed away at the age of 86
6 votes -
Louis Armstrong's dazzling archive has a new home — his
6 votes -
The city of Malmö is to host next year's 68th Eurovision song contest following Sweden's victory in Liverpool in May
10 votes -
Coco Lee died Wednesday July 5 2023 age 48
6 votes -
Andrew Ridgeley on George Michael and life after Wham!
7 votes -
Rewinding Jimi Hendrix’s national anthem
9 votes -
Sufjan Stevens' 'Michigan' turns 20
10 votes