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8 votes
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rave.dj | Choose two songs and automatically generate a mashup
10 votes -
Larry Heard special Gilles Peterson. Gilles is joined by Chicago's Larry Heard for an extended focus on one of the originators of House music.
3 votes -
Blood Red Shoes - Call Me Up Victoria (2018)
1 vote -
Devin Townsend Project - By Your Command (Live in Plovdiv 2017)
4 votes -
The Uncluded - Delicate Cycle (2013)
2 votes -
The Strokes - Someday (2001)
4 votes -
Ice Nine Kills - Thank God It's Friday (2018)
1 vote -
Northlane - Vultures (New Song)
3 votes -
Marc Rebillet - Sorry to bother you (2018)
2 votes -
Chico Hamilton - V-O (1975)
3 votes -
What do you guys use to listen to your music?
From speakers to earphones, how do y’all enjoy your music? I wanna find out what kind of sick rigs that we have on here but also wanna know how many of us aren’t into audio equipment but are super...
From speakers to earphones, how do y’all enjoy your music? I wanna find out what kind of sick rigs that we have on here but also wanna know how many of us aren’t into audio equipment but are super into music.
13 votes -
Frank Zappa - Dancin' Fool (1979)
9 votes -
Covers that you love much more than the originals
MIYNT- Baby One More Time This is is a strange one because it completely changes the mood and not even in an unexpected way. Well, it is unexpected. But given the lyrics (unaltered), it feels much...
MIYNT- Baby One More Time
This is is a strange one because it completely changes the mood and not even in an unexpected way. Well, it is unexpected. But given the lyrics (unaltered), it feels much more tone appropriate.Side note- Max Martin Wrote and co-produced this song and many of britneys stuff, and taylor swift, and many other #1/top10 spots. Mad.
All About That [upright]bass
Who doesn't love upright base?Redbone | Childish Gambino
I actually heard this one before the orig so this might be a bias for me. But when I finally got around to listening to the orig, it felt empty. Turns out i love those trailing high notes and it wasn't entirely the same feeling without itThat's all I've got for now but I bet a one or two sprung to mind for you
24 votes -
Whats ya'lls go-to album?
I'm just curious, I'm bored at work and looking for new things to listen to haha
33 votes -
Eyedea & Abilities - Burn Fetish (2009)
4 votes -
Lucifer - California Son (2018)
6 votes -
Childish Gambino releases "Summer Pack" with two new R&B tracks (2018)
Summer Pack playlist on Spotify Individual tracks on song.link: Summertime Feels Like Summer
7 votes -
Erra - Breach (2018)
4 votes -
DJ Captain Planet - Mystery Trip Vol II (2018)
3 votes -
ILL CONSIDERED - Delusion (2018)
2 votes -
Les Sympathics de Porto Novo - A Min We Vo Nou We (2018)
3 votes -
Who do you think is the best guitarist of the 90s and why?
Who do you think was the best and why?
9 votes -
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker (2016)
4 votes -
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister (1996)
5 votes -
Onyx - Break it Loose (1973)
3 votes -
UGK - One Day
7 votes -
PJ Morton: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2018)
3 votes -
Closure in Moscow - A Night at the Spleen (2009)
2 votes -
~music Listening Club 3 - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Week three, everyone! Last week's obscure record pick went well, and here we are with another classic record discussion: Wu-Tang Clan's Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)! Here's the place to discuss...
Week three, everyone! Last week's obscure record pick went well, and here we are with another classic record discussion: Wu-Tang Clan's Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)!
Here's the place to discuss your thoughts on the record, your history with it or the artist, and basically talk about whatever you want to that goes along with 36 Chambers. Remember that this is intended to be a slow moving thing, feel free to take your time and comment at any point in the week!
If you'd like to stream or buy the album, it can be found on most platforms here.
Don't forget to nominate and vote for next week's obscure record in response to this comment!
14 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! Feel free to give recs or dicuss anything about each others'...
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:
13 votes -
Rory Moronik - You Taste Like The Tropics feat. Fiscal Cliff (2018)
6 votes -
Apart and Divided - Confessions (feat. Dave Escamilla) (2018)
2 votes -
Help with a playlist : )
I love all kinds of music, but am unable to play everything I like at work. If anyone here has the desire to introduce me (and anyone in this thread) to some beloved stuff that may not be...
I love all kinds of music, but am unable to play everything I like at work.
If anyone here has the desire to introduce me (and anyone in this thread) to some beloved stuff that may not be familiar, I would appreciate it.
As my name suggests, this is in a restaurant, so it would just have to exclude anything too introspective/atonal/delicate, and anything too speedy/loud/without melody (curses and lewdness are fine with my boss, though, interestingly enough!)
I would certainly listen to that sort of stuff, personally, though so please be free to include it with caveat.
No offense to artists who are household names and near it, but I am sorely tired of all the songs I've heard before, and my coworkers are never going to leave out the early 90s Madonna, so I am just trying to mix it up!
12 votes -
Kamasi Washington - Street Fighter Mas (2018)
5 votes -
Craig Stickland - Warning (NonCOMM 2018)
2 votes -
Fifty years on, The Band's 'Music From Big Pink' haunts us still
4 votes -
The cult of Aphex Twin
8 votes -
Reina del Cid - The Cooling
3 votes -
AJR - "Sober Up" | Black Box Sessions (2018)
4 votes -
~music Listening Club 2 - Dancing Time
The second week of our listening club is here already! This week we focus on our first user-voted obscure record: Dancing Time, the Best of Eastern Nigeria's Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77. Here is...
The second week of our listening club is here already! This week we focus on our first user-voted obscure record: Dancing Time, the Best of Eastern Nigeria's Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77.
Here is the pitch given by @arghdos :
I'll nominate The Funkees': Dancing Time. This is some of the best afro-funk that has made it's way to the west. Bandcamp had a great feature on the Funkees a few years ago, they started as a band right at the end of the Nigerian civil war, and became defining proponents of Nigerian funk (along with the Hykkers, BLO, etc.) in the shadow the the giant in the room (i.e., Fela). They were much more influenced by sounds like James Brown and Santana (e.g., check out this ridiculously good cover of War's Slippin' Into Darkness), and present an entirely different side of mid-70's Nigerian music. In 1973, they moved to London and released two albums under John Peel before disbanding under internal strife in 1977. This album collects all their released Nigerian 45's with the best of the London recorded material.
Here's the place to discuss your thoughts on the record, your history with it or the band, and basically talk about whatever you want to that goes along with Dancing Time. Remember that this is intended to be a slow moving thing, feel free to take your time and comment at any point in the week!
If you'd like to stream or buy the album, it can be found on most platforms here.
16 votes -
Kiara Scuro with Minou & Guttersnip3 on Balamii
2 votes -
Confidence Man - Out The Window (Andrew Weatherall Remix) (2018)
4 votes -
Cuco - Lover is A Day
2 votes -
Gösta Berlings Saga - Sersophane (2016)
3 votes -
Charles Tolliver Quartet (1971)
6 votes -
Ninja Sex Party – Danny Don't You Know
5 votes -
Tommy Boy concept record, Sandusky, Ohio
5 votes -
Queen - Live at LIVE AID Wembley Stadium 7/13/1985
8 votes -
Lusine feat. Vilja Larjosto — Just A Cloud
5 votes