『蒸気波一般69スレッドおっぱい420』〜芸術は死んでいますedition〜

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Bamyasi

ITT: Discuss vaporwave.

Fun fact: Did you know vaporwave is a portmanteau of vaporware and "new wave" by way of chilllwave?

There is also another made up genre called distroid that some dummy at dummymag invented. Regarding the name, he says:

Quote from: DummyThe term could be a combination of 'disturbing', 'dystopian', 'android' and 'steroid' but its primary association might be with the satirical art/fashion site DIS Magazine, who are perhaps the key focal point for the network of artists working in this aesthetic.
He does not, however, mention "distro" which is what Linux calls their software distribution, because he is a fucking idiot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_Ld60tQAdI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBe8xOk7jD0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyJUmBWCXBw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XT_zC1n58I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET6657PH9gQ

If you have a vaporwave or "future funk" song and you would like to know what it samples, please post it in this thread. There's a chance I might know the original song because I love 80s Japanese music, but if I don't, I will ask one of my off-site friends whom I exchange albums with.

Have fun!

Or should I say 編集: 現代の生活は、私は自分自身を殺したいので、浅いと意味がありません。

Jon

haha i really wanted to chalk up the whole last.fm redesign as just everybody bitching about change but alot of the changes are pretty asinine.

do you like 90s lo-fi indie rock, bam



Bamyasi

God yes it's so fucking terrible.

I like stuff like early Mercury Rev, Moonshake and Quickspace if that's what you're talking about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk31KexGM2U

Jon

wow youre pullin from a world of lo-fi that i never really knew existed (besides mercury rev) so im curious to how you know all these bands and shit. that song is cool. i was thinkin more along the lines of pavement, sebadoh and guided by voices if youre into those at all


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlZlst4NBVw
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also half the reason i never post in these threads is because i try to embed videos but it never fucking works for me aaAA

oh nvm lol



Bamyasi

#4
I like those bands pretty well, though I haven't heard much past the more famous releases. Any you'd recommend?

Quote from: Jon on October  5, 2015 01:50 AM
so im curious to how you know all these bands and shit.
I get my music from pretty generic sources really (AMG has the most objective reviews and ratings I think, though they tend to be bad for new releases, RA (basically p4k for dance nerds), FACT (basically Rolling Stone for dance nerds), RYM (basically goodreads/myanimelist/etc. for music nerds), Discogs (Amazon for nerds), Last.fm before they went to shit, and /mu/ charts).

Even if you didn't know those other two bands, you probably know Stereolab. They had some lo-fi releases early on but I don't like them nearly as much as their post-Emperor Tomato Ketchup work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzAosbILPb0

They're a band I've always kind of loved/hated because the instrumentation and production is fantastic but I really really dislike Laetitia Sadier's voice and lyrics (that track being one of the few exceptions, on most of them she just sounds dead). <3 Tim Gane though.

Quote from: Jon on October  5, 2015 01:50 AM
also half the reason i never post in these threads is because i try to embed videos but it never fucking works for me aaAA
Protip: don't use quick reply. All you have to do is copy and paste the url on the post reply page. It embeds automagically.

rtil

Quote from: Des Esseintes on October  5, 2015 10:10 AM
Quote from: Jon on October  5, 2015 01:50 AM
also half the reason i never post in these threads is because i try to embed videos but it never fucking works for me aaAA
Protip: don't use quick reply. All you have to do is copy and paste the url on the post reply page. It embeds automagically.

for some reason quick reply doesn't support this and a couple other things. i am investigating it. but in the meantime, if something isn't working in quick reply.. just make a regular reply. i know it's an extra page load, but allie can take it, she's a total slut

Bamyasi

Thanks admin.

Okay.

@ProtoChaud

Do you like this song?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byFGAQyNS8M

I was listening to Planet Caravan again earlier and it kind of reminded me of this, which is probably Caravan's most Sabbath-like track, and the second half is kind of like Planet Caravan.

d-floe

This isnt even music is it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9obkA2ghrow

can this be considered music
because I find that hard to believe.
I love it though. eat my trap cock

rtil

it sounds like music they'd put in the next fast and furious trailer

ProtoChaud

Quote from: Des Esseintes on October  8, 2015 07:04 PM
@ProtoChaud

Do you like this song?

{Some tasty prog, here, I'll tell ya hwat}

I was listening to Planet Caravan again earlier and it kind of reminded me of this, which is probably Caravan's most Sabbath-like track, and the second half is kind of like Planet Caravan.

Wow, that's fantastic, though I wouldn't say it's Sabbath-y, more like Yes and Peter Gabriel-era Genesis, early '70s prog. Got a new band to check out now!

Since you apparently like prog rock (I hope), do you like King Crimson? More specifically Discipline and Three of a Perfect Pair, because those are their most progressive albums. Also because they're my favorites.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_PYrhZ17vg

Bamyasi

#10
Oh c'mon you have to admit John G. Perry's intonation kind of sounds like Ozzy's on that song (maybe, I'm bad with voices). Musically, you're right, they're entirely different genres.

KC is the actual tits. Everything from Larks Tongue in Aspic through Discipline is fantastic, but I haven't actually heard anything past that so I'll check out ToAPP. Prog rock was really the first rock genre I really got into, because before that it all sounded so boring and I wasn't a huge fan of guitars. It was kind of a gateway genre for me in 8th grade/early high school that led me into Krautrock, Post-Punk, Shoegaze, Post-Rock, etc.

I like KC, Yes and (Gabriel era) Genesis, but I find Canterbury scene stuff to be better for casual listening. It's typically more playful and whimsical and less self-serious, toning down the lyrical grandiosity and visual theatricality of some of the more well-known Prog bands (which I think are probably more famous for those reasons alone), retaining a lot of the cheesiness and kitsch, which I like. Ironically, Canterbury scene bands also often pushed the envelope just as much, if not more.

If you want to get into it, assuming you haven't already in some form, Soft Machine's first four albums, Caravan's first five, Pierre Moerlen's Gong (+Camembert Electrique / Radio Gnome trilogy) and mid-late 70's Camel are all good starting places.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViOrtk3wWwg

I also assume you already know Hawkwind.

Quote from: Kizunami on October  9, 2015 12:27 AM
This isnt even music is it
Why wouldn't it be music. I haven't heard much trap because it never seems suited to the mood I'm in while I'm atrophying at my computer. I generally prefer house and techno for home listening. More minimalist stuff. Maybe you would like it too! Or you could always recommend me some trap.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCYyFajRfoE

Fun(spooky) fact: Luomo translates to "Witchcraft" from Finnish.

Bamyasi


d-floe


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d-floe


d-floe

What's the point of this thread if we have the music thread 2.1

rtil

this is a more refined thread where we can tell eachother why other people's taste in music is objectively trash

Bamyasi

Quote from: Kizunami on October 11, 2015 08:04 PM
What's the point of this thread if we have the music thread 2.1
Dancing about architecture.

Jon

Quote from: rtil on October 11, 2015 10:00 PM
this is a more refined thread where we can tell eachother why other people's taste in music is objectively trash

this sicko doesnt like rap music everyone