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Mar 27 2014 02:15am
Some interesting stuff there :P
1 is a bit creepy especially at the start, really good though some of the sounds he makes are insane
2 is nuts, catchy tune and made me laugh a lot
3 is just really vulgar, people can find it on youtube if they like itunes seems to think its ok "Most Honest and down to earth single ever" lol
https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/willy-bum-bum-single/id430612075?ign-mpt=uo%3D4


Anyway can we try to stick to just the music, can make another thread somewhere for videos
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Quote (dakariii @ 27 Mar 2014 09:15)
Some interesting stuff there  :P
1 is a bit creepy especially at the start, really good though some of the sounds he makes are insane
2 is nuts, catchy tune and made me laugh a lot
3 is just really vulgar, people can find it on youtube if they like itunes seems to think its ok "Most Honest and down to earth single ever" lol
https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/willy-bum-bum-single/id430612075?ign-mpt=uo%3D4


Anyway can we try to stick to just the music, can make another thread somewhere for videos



Didn't like WBB? dewd... :(



edit: I'm guessing you're not looking for anything to harsh? Like metal for instance? Ever heard of Old Man Gloom?

This post was edited by hATemOnkEy on Mar 27 2014 04:04am
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Mar 27 2014 04:09am
(I'll hold off on the metal, until you've told me you'd like some. So no fear ;) )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA2h9PrIUxs

Patrick Watson- The great escape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCAJD99X8LQ

Nicolas Jaar - Space is only noise if you can see.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms2klX-puUU

Garrett Davis and Kirsten Lepore - Story from North America
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMl3AMFLB1Y

Tricky - Suffocated Love

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsgP6QDofuk

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Mar 28 2014 03:54am
Patrick Watson- The great escape
Really like this one, a bit more minimal than what i usually go for. The singing and piano are beautiful though and thats really all there is so could definitely see it working
Nicolas Jaar - Space is only noise if you can see
Nicolar jar is great, have this album. A bit wierd for me here though, think his darkside stuff would work better. Have you heard daftside btw looks interesting
Garrett Davis and Kirsten Lepore - Story from North America
Wow had to watch this again from the start and made me cry by the end of it, every human needs to see this. I tend to save most things but not all life. Not sure i could use it here but thx for sharing
Tricky - Suffocated Love
This is really cool don't have much tricky. I find most trip hop with this style of singing has less chilled music but this is really nice. Does feel like there might be better examples though but probably just need to listen a bit more/better quality
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I think the drums are a bit loud here although might work when you're picking out all the layers at the same time. Sounds quite familiar also but probably true of a lot of roots reggae. Really long also and gets a bit intense at the end, cool thought


Thx for posting, some really good stuff in there. Also thx for not posting too much metal :P the only stuff I can really deal with these days is metallca and iron maiden etc, no more lies/waisted years/nothing else matters/fafe to black the only stuff that springs to mind. Ill check out Old Man Gloom but can't promise anything from the genres. I don't see how harsh is a good property for music to have especially here :)


Quote (hATemOnkEy @ Mar 27 2014 10:02am)
Didn't like WBB? dewd... :(

Sorry was I supposed to :huh: can't find anything I like about it tbh, the singing is as obnoxious as everything else and its not particularly funny imo
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Relaxing, Uplifting, Psychedelic, nothing too dark or heavy


That's just for me ofc, should post anything that works particularly well for you. Other people might find it's good for them and you never know until you try stuff

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Quote (dakariii @ 28 Mar 2014 10:54)
Patrick Watson- The great escape
Really like this one, a bit more minimal than what i usually go for. The singing and piano are beautiful though and thats really all there is so could definitely see it working
Nicolas Jaar - Space is only noise if you can see
Nicolar jar is great, have this album. A bit wierd for me here though, think his darkside stuff would work better. Have you heard daftside btw looks interesting
Garrett Davis and Kirsten Lepore - Story from North America
Wow had to watch this again from the start and made me cry by the end of it, every human needs to see this. I tend to save most things but not all life. Not sure i could use it here but thx for sharing
Tricky - Suffocated Love
This is really cool don't have much tricky. I find most trip hop with this style of singing has less chilled music but this is really nice. Does feel like there might be better examples though but probably just need to listen a bit more/better quality
The Mystical Revelation of Rastafari
I think the drums are a bit loud here although might work when you're picking out all the layers at the same time. Sounds quite familiar also but probably true of a lot of roots reggae. Really long also and gets a bit intense at the end, cool thought


Thx for posting, some really good stuff in there. Also thx for not posting too much metal :P the only stuff I can really deal with these days is metallca and iron maiden etc, no more lies/waisted years/nothing else matters/fafe to black the only stuff that springs to mind. Ill check out Old Man Gloom but can't promise anything from the genres. I don't see how harsh is a good property for music to have especially here :)



Sorry was I supposed to  :huh: can't find anything I like about it tbh, the singing is as obnoxious as everything else and its not particularly funny imo



Yeah, I figured you wouldn't be into much metal music. Was thinking about posting 'math-metal/math-core' because of the crazy timesignatures.
Like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63guoWW5Y3E, I appreciate it not being your thing, but I love her. And it's not a jealous love. Every one should love Eva Spence.


Also, Old Man Gloom makes soundscapes really, based on Doom and Sludge metal mostly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caWwYt2Sez8 It's not your 'typical' metal. I own their Meditations in B and their Seminar II: The Holy Rites of Primitivism Regressionism. So good.


And, I like the occassional vulgarity. Hence my infatuation with producers/bands like Passenger of Shit, Anal Cunt, Dj Rainbow Ejactulation and others... :D



edit: https://soundcloud.com/2methylbulbe1ol/stazma-you-computer Jungle, DnB, Breakbeat. Voicesample at the beginning is gawdly.

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though I believe there is no such thing as the "ultimate lsd playlist"
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Yeah just don't get along too well with screaming these days. Used to listen to some arch enemy/in flames static-x even but it was never my favourite and not so much since I discovered pot and electronic music :p
I like the post rock stuff at the start of Old Man Gloom. Guess I don't like a lot of metal singing and some the the generic riffs etc end up a bit boring, I am a big fan of solo type stuff and epic post-rock tones from metal thought

That dnb song is really interesting, has a really good momentum/energy. Is a bit intense but keeps it together well at places, stuff you think might have too much going on can work once your slowing everything down and hearing all the layers. That said there's a couple of places where it doesn't keep it together so well or gets a bit dark


Had to listen a load of times but really like that Rumspringa song. The momentum and feel of the song are great. At the same time it doesn't seem like it has the best progression or sound depth/stage. Need to test it before I can really tell though and great song in general

Quote (C21_H30_O2 @ Mar 28 2014 01:28pm)
though I believe there is no such thing as the "ultimate lsd playlist"

Well ultimate for me, like I said everyone's ideal playlist will be different
By deleting the worst songs then adding stuff that's better than average you can make sure the quality increases each time. Then there should be an upper limit for this

This post was edited by dakariii on Apr 1 2014 03:01am
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Yeah just don't get along too well with screaming these days. Used to listen to some arch enemy/in flames static-x even but it was never my favourite and not so much since I discovered pot and electronic music :p
I like the post rock stuff at the start of Old Man Gloom. Guess I don't like a lot of metal singing and some the the generic riffs etc end up a bit boring, I am a big fan of solo type stuff and epic post-rock tones from metal thought

That dnb song is really interesting, has a really good momentum/energy. Is a bit intense but keeps it together well at places, stuff you think might have too much going on can work once your slowing everything down and hearing all the layers. That said there's a couple of places where it doesn't keep it together so well or gets a bit dark


Ah well, fair enough :)
I grew up with hardcore/straight-edge. I don't follow the genre anymore, but I occasionally put up some golden oldies. Only some 'modern' bands can really keep my attention. If you're looking for something with teeth and some interesting concepts, I'd recommend Whourkr (which would be labelled as cybergrind, but what's in a name, eh?). It's one of the sideprojects of Igorrr, who you may have heard about. If not, he's definitely worth looking into. Maybe not for the purposes of this thread, although I'd put him in my ultimate lsd playlist fo sho :)



Some other stuff that you might actually like:

1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiQ0Etk-m7U

Equinox the Peacekeeper - If you don't mind, I'm going home

2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1VXH0BItCg

Capsule - Somebody's watching me

3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqlVCKfX3hk

The Books - A cold freezin' night

4) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEitrZU-nCw

Scroobius Pip & Dan le Sac - Get Better




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