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3 votes
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Leo Moracchioli - WAP (2020)
9 votes -
Powderpaint - Fall Together (2020)
4 votes -
Tally Hall - Ruler of everything (2005)
5 votes -
LG Petrov, frontman for Swedish metal favorites Entombed, dead at 49
6 votes -
blackdeku - respite. (2017)
4 votes -
What is a song that to you sounds like the world?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYDrQWTQoWY
7 votes -
How George Harrison staged one of the most influential concerts in music history
5 votes -
Fyr & Flamme – Øve Os På Hinanden (2021)
3 votes -
Afternoon Downtime - Live piano composition
5 votes -
Rap cover songs don't exist - here is why
12 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
7 votes -
Physical Therapy - Breakbeat Science vol. 2 (2021)
4 votes -
Katz - Lady Bird (2021)
5 votes -
Shpongle - Carnival of Peculiarities (2021)
7 votes -
Alemayehu Eschete - Afer Yemegneshal (1969)
3 votes -
Anna Leone - Once (2021)
5 votes -
King Crimson - Dinosaur (1995)
5 votes -
Soul superhero: The massive life and tragic death of King Curtis
4 votes -
Norus - Make a move (2019)
3 votes -
NENA - 99 Luftballons (1983)
11 votes -
Does anyone have, or has had, an addiction to music?
It might sound silly to most, but I have had one for years now. I started to really listen to music on my own volition in the early 2010s when I was in my early 10s, and I was really big into EDM...
It might sound silly to most, but I have had one for years now.
I started to really listen to music on my own volition in the early 2010s when I was in my early 10s, and I was really big into EDM at the time (big room house, brostep, electro house, progressive house, etc).
At some point in 2014 I wanted to expand my tastes so I ended up on rateyourmusic.com which is the kinda place you always end up on at some point if you go down this path the way I see it, and at first I just checked the overall charts and shrugged since it wasn't my kind of music at all (The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Miles Davis, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Radiohead, etc), but at some point it started bothering me; "why is all that crappy old music so highly regarded?" and I started giving the stuff a try. Didn't like it at all, but I somehow starting feeling compelled to try and understand/appreciate it.
Eventually, I fell down a sort of rabbit hole when I started reading discussions on how some music is "objectively better" than others and I completely believed it. Pushed around by the extremely harsh disdain towards the EDM I loved and godly praise of the type of thing I just mentioned, I just kinda felt like I was supposed to move on and basically listened to a lot of stuff like that.
Another while later I eventually realized that the whole "objectively good/bad" thing is one ugly sack of false shit, but I've been really burned out since then, and now I don't even really feel the music I used to like. Problem is, at this point the act of crawling through the charts looking for new music, constantly listening to new stuff, thinking about genres, etc, is so deeply ingrained in my behavior that I can't seem to stop. I have music on at nearly all times, and I force myself to listen to everything in full despite not feeling it at all.
Something that's also gotten me is the whole repeated listening thing, I've always really loved the idea of being able to enjoy something you initially didn't care for or were lukewarm towards by simply repeatedly listening to it. That also caused me to disregard my own impressions and force myself to repeatedly listen to almost everything. I'm mostly out of that phase now, but I sometimes still find myself digging through random stuff I've given low ratings and listening to it again purely to see if I suddenly like it, but it has literally never even worked once. I also think this has been a contributor to me being burned out on music.
At this point I kinda feel like I'll never truly enjoy music again like I used to and it's really sad. Sometimes it does return a little, but if have to explain it with a rating, I can't say I've ever really felt anything above a 7/10 again, most of the time it's between a 3/10 and 6/10. I totally realize I just need to take a break, but I simply can't seem to stop (through a lot of effort I have actually managed to take a full break last month, but I immediately relapsed when I resumed this month, and even without that it doesn't seem like it helped all that much). What a lot of people have with things like gaming and food, I basically have with music.
Does anyone else have anything like this?
10 votes -
The worst song you ever had to experience
I'll go first. I've never made it past the part where I assume she says, 'kill me'... https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=sbMm-I7xev8&
11 votes -
The Refreshments - Banditos (1996)
6 votes -
Weezer - Zombie Bastards (2019)
4 votes -
An amazing Twitter thread on the use of classical music in classic cartoons
@Vincent Alexander: THREAD: Lots of us learned classical music from watching old cartoons, so I'm going to identify the pieces that frequently popped up.One of the most recognizable is Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2," performed by those great piano virtuosos Bugs Bunny and Tom & Jerry. pic.twitter.com/SmyKbMpw3e
21 votes -
MIDI Madness! Musical Midi collaboration
Hey all! I got the idea for this from looking at the thread asking the users what they want to see more of on Tildes. While I unfortunately don't feel I have much to contribute in the way of...
Hey all! I got the idea for this from looking at the thread asking the users what they want to see more of on Tildes. While I unfortunately don't feel I have much to contribute in the way of ~arts, ~books, or ~humanities, I do have a love of ~music! (And an electric drum-kit, that I hooked up to my laptop yesterday)
I remember there being a thread about music collaboration a while back, and while it looks like nothing came of it then, I figured the time was ripe for another try! My idea is this: People record themselves playing any instrument they want (or know how), and post that recording as a top level comment. Others in the thread download the format (midi, wav, whatever) and add their own instrument into the mix, posting as a reply to the top level comment. Think of it like crowdsourcing a song, I suppose.
To start us off, have a link to a google drive folder of mine which has a couple drum beats (3 wav, and 1 midi). Import those, riff off em, and post what you got! I'll see if I can do the same if anyone else has audio they'd like to share.
If this thread goes well, maybe we could make it a recurring topic!
10 votes -
Thomas Dolby - Close But No Cigar (1992)
4 votes -
Karl Jenkins - Adiemus (1994/1995)
4 votes -
TIL: Coldplay's 'Talk' is a direct reference to Kraftwerk's 'Computer Love'
8 votes -
What’s an album that’s deeply personal to you?
Tell us about an album that means a lot to you, and, most importantly, why it means so much. What makes it resonant? Why do you connect with it so strongly? To be clear, it doesn’t have to be...
Tell us about an album that means a lot to you, and, most importantly, why it means so much.
What makes it resonant? Why do you connect with it so strongly?
To be clear, it doesn’t have to be literally applicable to your life. It could be, for example, an album that you listened to at a certain point in your life and thus connect it with that. I’m asking this question more to get at the stories than the music itself. Tell me yours!
13 votes -
Vienna Teng - Level Up (2013)
5 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
8 votes -
SOUNDS OF KOREA: Musical Excerpts from Weird Old Korean Arcade Games
8 votes -
Bütcher - '666 Goats Carry My Chariot' (2020)
3 votes -
The New Order: Last days of Europe soundtrack - Burgundian lullaby
4 votes -
Sabaton – Livgardet (2021)
4 votes -
YOASOBI - Gunjo (The First Take live performance)
2 votes -
Paul Simon - You Can Call Me Al (1986)
12 votes -
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis: Carnage review – vivid visions of apocalypse and absolution
6 votes -
Friggen – Naiv. Super. (2021)
5 votes -
Loreen - Love Me America (2017)
4 votes -
Barack Obama launches ‘Renegades: Born In The USA’ podcast with Bruce Springsteen
7 votes -
Black Pumas - I’m Ready (Live on The Late Late Show with James Corden)
2 votes -
Daft Punk call it quits, the legendary dance duo have split twenty-eight years after forming in Paris
37 votes -
The last cassette player standing
2 votes -
‘Right now I’m into Libyan reggae’: The music label delving into the Arab world's back catalogue
6 votes -
Blind Channel – Dark Side (2021)
3 votes -
TIX – Fallen Angel (2021)
3 votes -
Jack Moy – Gods From Above (2021)
4 votes