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/Audio and Music/ - v2.0 मित्र 08/29/2024 (Thu) 15:38:08 Id: 3c441d No. 7807
v1 - >>498 General thread to discuss audio and audio related media, from music to podcasts , audio dramas etc. Don't shit on each others' tastes, instead,share what excites you and why. all genres welcome
(11.98 MB 01 - Grov 1.mp3)

>>7817 I wouldn't have enjoyed this song some years ago. Now the lyrics so good. Very nice song. >>7818 Not a fan of the lyrics, but everything else is good. Reminds me a lot of Yes ! I love the basslines. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwPWGUhEtP0 This is the most famous yes song, also known as the JoJo song.
https://youtu.be/EPCabxeJL2U?si=Uxa8vJnDZJ5Ex7tQ THE PATH OF SUFFERING I WALK ON IS SO BRUTAL. ONE DAY I WILL BE MY OWN MAN.
>>7845 Quoting Berserk music is brutal af. Though I always end thinking of this https://yewtu.be/watch?v=i_AvWYbogG0 hits me right in the feels man. >>7846 This feel is very common these days.
>>7852 understandable but sometimes all a man need is rage to get the work done, these songs work like a catalyst on me.
Most people who talk about historic India cannot paint a picture of how it was, the way Mr Verma can. https://youtu.be/tgxmJQ0aK7k I recommend all the episodes with Vaad with Mr Verma.
>>7856 Oh I know. This is how I power through work too. One album serves as a measure of time for me. Esp for programming jobs.
>>7874 Expresses perfectly the feeling of driving on Indian roads. I normally don't like radiohead too much, they are always to me, very whiney. But there are few songs that hit me hard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COP0XlYHvto This one in particular. Paranoid android (I know, cliche) is also such a good song. But many others I simply cannot get into.
https://youtu.be/EPZLl9XycOc Indian classical that is not the usual fusion khichdi but still has contributions of other instruments.
>>7876 you are right but radiohead is great for emo doomerfag zoomers.
Mayhem coming to my city again very soon. First time I saw them was so great.
>>7902 Super nice ! They are amazing live. >>7882 Reply in detail on this later today.
>>7906 Sanskrit words are butter on my ears.
>>7882 Techniucal issues Radiohead is very emotionally indulgent. So is feeling like an emotional doomer. A lot of us cannot afford to be emotionally indulgent. Students who need to focus on their targets, people in sensitive jobs can only afford to feel on Sundays etc. Metal is good in this regard, it channels extreme feelings into a grid of blast beats and distorted chugs. Emotion is fit into a structure. You follow the structure, you win emotional resolution as a reward. Address negative feelings in microdoses. Radiohead instead moulds structure around emotion. It channels big sad and other doomer feels. Instead of chopping them into bits, it just writes music to give you a huge dose of these directly. I finally get Radiohead now. Though I like only few songs, It is still very indulgent emotionally. I can afford to enjoy it only in moments where I can afford to feel. To feel is very expensive and very indulgent.
Can's live albums are so much better than their studio ones. Their vocal performance is so weak and nonsensical that it drowns the greatness of their instruments on many songs.
>>7807 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh6AE9Xl6Qs Stormkeep - Tales of Othertime [melodic BM] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6R8JupPTWc Psychonaut 4 - Too Late To Call An Ambulance[DSBM]
>>7927 Psychonaut was a great listen. Perfect blend of lofi, melododic and black
I saw Sophie perform at a Gujju businessman's sons birthday. She still looks hot in person. But I don't enjoy her voice. She sings fine though. Very weird to see these people bend over backwards for little bit of money. Performers are truly pathetic IRL. Almost makes me feel bad for them.
>>7807 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ren9n2hkhmY Siegebert - Die Tänzeldrohung [Keller Synth]
Can anyone post some good energetic ragas/Indian classical music? Been looking for some.
>>8016 I think you shared this before or I have heard this before. >>8018 GOOD STUFF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUwBP8xzdRk Mayan and Jap influences, Unique sounds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnNAX5WnCTI Good BM with atmospheric influences.
https://youtu.be/vRxxTrdHDdo Old school DM with dissonant touches
https://youtu.be/vRxxTrdHDdo Old school DM with dissonant touches
>>8078 Canadian band, check out Antediluvian if you're a fan. Didn't really get into cavernous death metals more experimental stuff, always preferred incantation, never liked portal. Infester is a solid band. https://youtu.be/emSDcQ89Ne8?si=ZhscxILJHIWNGpHL Seems black metal is dead, flooded with hipsters trying to convince themselves they didn't become the system they base their identity on rebelling against, and loser teens either trying to be edgy or hormonally confused. Are you a fan of funeral doom? https://youtu.be/UEtAGvzxoKw?si=168D7cMKrOK7fPZd Linked two very good bands.
>>8081 Infester is solid recommendation. Wormphelgem is more atmospheric slow burn kind of stuff. Need to give it time. You like the thrashier stuff, I get this. I prefer the old school DM aesthetic myself. > Seems black metal is dead, flooded with hipsters trying to convince themselves they didn't become the system they base their identity on rebelling against, and loser teens either trying to be edgy or hormonally confused. Disagree with this. It is true that Hipsters are adopting metal en masse to stand out. But the nu-metal wave or thrash wave people were the "hipsters" of their own time. More importantly , metal is judged by its extremes. The popular bands are always pop adjacent that attract young ones into the fold. Bands like Mgla, Krallice, Akhlys, Plebian Grandstand, ION, Peste Noire, Batuschka, etc are amazing. Even a band like Vile Creature that is a about tranny feelings, makes amazing music (in my humble opinion). We live in the golden age of niche music. I can buy the albums directly are 10€ ish or 900 Rs. They 2/3rds of the money directly from me and I get my music offline or in physical form. Win Win for the true fan. I am more concerned about streaming services, but they seem to be taking care of themselves financially by not being profitable.
>>8082 Oh fuck man. This movie's music is one of the things I bonded over with my wife. We even danced to one of the songs. Park Chan Wook chooses amazing music for his movies. Really hits you in the feels.
I hate music analysis channels mostly, but sharing because it makes it an easy gateway. Analysis of Hey Arnolds music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrJ411AHB5Q If someone has a good torrent or download link to this music, please share it. Cover of Stompin - Slower than original but seems to work in its favour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9D-6scDCxw Hey Anrold - Soundtrack playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeM4lWhr39M&list=PLD7FB059BE3BC62DF
>>8100 Might be the area I'm at. Canadian metal scene has become very gay except in Quebec, but I dislike the French. Also disagree about Thrash being hipsters, but my response requires too much time to type out now. Will respond later. Streaming services indeed suck. Had an idea to make a metal dispo/streaming service awhile ago.
>>8104 Quebecian culture is arrogant for no reason. Idk why the claim to have "french" culture. Anyway, Back in the hayday of Thrash, there were a lot of posers who copied the look, bought the albums etc and then got filtered out. Similarly, a lot of hipster bands and fans enter the scene. Many discover it is not for them. Others stay. What a hipster is, also is subject to interpretation. In white European concerts, it is considered hipsterish to bring me because I am "diverse" lol. I tend to just focus on music I enjoy. Life is too consuming with detail and depth to waste time on things and people I don't enjoy. BTW, the track shared by Chotabhangi might be your type. Old school BM >>8109 I don't have any issues with old school BM , but I have heard the classics back to back so much that I am saturated with them. So derivatives don't interest me much. But bands with newer takes are fun. Like what Krallice does to BM, or Akhlys dialing the evil to 11.
Kanonfieber neues Album ist gut.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23hyPTHamiU I am an Eva fag. This is hard not to buy right now.
https://youtu.be/RufsXUv_dQE Black metal from france. If you want soft prog atmospheric stuff.
>>8172 What I enjoyed in this albums were the turnarounds. How one soft simple idea turned into a more complex idea melodically. It is done in a very simple yet very tasteful way.
>>8125 This is really beautiful and heartfelt stuff. The vocals are too good and the clean guitars too ! I usually don't like forced lo fi atmosphere, but here it fits.
I realized today that most people don't have season themed playlists of music. I find this very strange.
>>7807 >>7813 https://lucida.to allows FLAC downloads
>>8193 a lot of good stuff on this channel but not exactly organized, clicking on popular will get one all good stuff they have.
>>8193 THAT COVER IS LOOOOL
>>8190 Thanks for this. I am not very sure of the quality, but solid tool in general.
>>8193 You should check out truck fighters.
>>8217 >>8215 This soundtrack is indeed brutal after watching the anime. Long time no see anon.
>>8219 There's something about this anime's atmosphere that feels really comforting even though ending isn't some kind of idealistic ending but the way everything has been presented it resembles reality a lot.
(10.66 MB Track07.mp3)

>>8221 Anyone who has lost people they were close to can relate . It is cathartic in that sense that the anime allows you to feel, which you can't IRL since you must get back to whatever duty you are given. Had this feeling a lot recently. The music too has a lot of effort put into it, way more than any show should.
>>7807 >>7813 https://yams.tf/ allows FLAC downloads
https://daily.bandcamp.com/album-of-the-day/planes-mistaken-for-stars-do-you-still-love-me-review I never like Hardcore vocals , but this album sounds nice to my ears .
>>8229 Haven't heard this in a LONG while. Good stuff. Listening to Made in Abyss OST. Fucked up anime, great sound track.


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