Any subgenres of/punk fans here? What're you listening to?
For me: https://song.link/album/us/i/1210662780 and: https://song.link/album/us/i/1136408633
For me: https://song.link/album/us/i/1210662780 and: https://song.link/album/us/i/1136408633
I always like Tapestry by Carole King, Tusk by Fleetwood Mac, and of course the first six Eagles albums.
I've recently been going through Youtube playing any song I can remember at 1.25x speed and some of them are just way better that way. A few of my highlights have been:
Africa - Toto
Rockefeller Street - Getter Jaani
Tetris Theme (though this one is kind of cheating)
Hi everyone,
Each and every hobby has a start. I'm going to learn how to play the piano. For this, I'm planning to buy an electric piano. There's a regular grand piano I have access to, but they come without headphone jacks, and until I get better I want to limit the scope of audible torture to my own ears as much as possible. So, I could do with some of your advice.
This list of requirements is not meant to limit you in your advice, but serves more as a guideline, to give you an idea of what I'm looking for.
Hard requirements:
Soft requirements:
Completely unnecessary but cool:
If you've learned to play the piano, especially as an adult, any advice you may have for me would be more than welcome, too.
Thank you!
What do you like to listen to while you're reading? Lately I've been listening to Explosions in the Sky, El Ten Eleven and Bonobo. I'm open to pretty much any genre, anyone have any suggestions?
Music and art were meant to be together. I love listening to stuff like weather report, steely dan, ozric tentacles and tycho while I'm painting.
Not sure how many Rezz or even electronic music fans there are here, so I'm interested to see the response.
Rezz released this single from her upcoming album yesterday.
I'm a huge Rezz fan, and this song is awesome, but I kind of hope that the full album will have some more variation. I like the song, but it came on autoplay earlier today and for a second I questioned whether it was from Mass Manipulation. It seems like Rezz is rehashing the same formula just a bit too much. Sure, every artist has their sound, but I kind of expected something a bit different.
A new, relatively unknown artist that I think has been incredible so far is 1788-L. He sounds like a mix between Porter Robinson and Rezz. I hope Rezz can add some more variation to her distinct sound to make it a bit different, similar to 1788. Maybe the upcoming deadmau5 collab will be promising in this regard?
What do you guys think? Again, overall, great song.
Are there any fans of Kanye West here? Kanye just released ye and I'm really liking it. My favourite song is probably Ghost Town, the vocals and production on that track are amazing imho. What are your thoughts?
My personal theory is that this is similar to the phenomenon of "Don't Stop Believin'" having a surge in popularity in the late 2000's. I know that was commonly attributed to the song's use in the finale of The Sopranos, is there a similar usage of "Africa" that triggered its sudden prevalence in popular culture? What did I miss?
(Not a complaint, it's reminded me of how great 80's music is and I'm listening to an 80's station right now).
Niche genre, I know, but I'd love to discover some new music here. Here's some great Romanian folk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROMifxECpW0
Looks like it's been about a week since @Flashynuff's post, so I figured I would make one for this week. As seems to be tradition, I'm going to borrow @Whom's description :)
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something!
Feel free to give recs or dicuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
So all the posts so far have been about listening. What about making music? Anyone play? Produce? What styles do you play? Are you in a band? Lets just have a ~music introduction :)
Link some of your music if you have any online too!
post-hardcore, emo
industrial rock
indie rock, post-country
post-hardcore, screamo, spoken word
emo, pop-punk
prog-synth
midwest emo, math-rock
post-rock, math-rock
post-grunge, art rock
prog-synth
midwest emo, math-rock
post-rock, shoegaze
post-rock, ambient
prog-synth, krautrock
post-rock, drone, ambient
synthwave
indie folk
minimalism
indie rock, emo
indie rock, shoegaze
feel free to recommend stuff ^-^
Hey everyone!
I was recently exposed to a new website called Song.Link. You can search for songs, albums, or artists that you like, and generate a link that provides access to the music you found in all of the major music streaming services.
I think it'd be great if we could make it standard to post a song.link when possible!
Edit: learning to markdown