Nachimir Posted January 28, 2015 That thing where you love one song but hate the rest of the album: https://sabrepulse.bandcamp.com/track/blood-eagle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jennegatron Posted January 30, 2015 Man. Chance the Rapper is my favorite & his Acid Rap mixtape is still my go to thing to listen to in the car. Thanks for sharing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Synnah Posted February 2, 2015 Richard D. James (AFX/Aphex Twin) recently uploaded 112 old unreleased tracks to SoundCloud and made them downloadable (A full archive is here if you don't want to download 112 individual files). My interest in Syro, the album he released last year, kind of dropped off a cliff after the first listening, but these tracks are much more exciting. I've probably only listened to 10% of them so far, but my favourites are 35 Japan, 28 Organ and luke vibert spiral staircase [future music competition] [afx remix]. I'd like to introduce folks to one of my favourite bands, Psapp. Say hi, Psapp! I like Psapp a lot! 'The Only Thing I Ever Wanted' was always a bit of a favourite of mine. I should listen to their other albums some more. So someone is out there archiving tons of Vaporwave music: http://vaporwave.me/discover What a weird thing. Awesome! The only Vaporwave I've really listened to is Chuck Person's Eccojams, and Oneohtrix Point Never, which is the same guy. I got kind of obsessed with Eccojams for a while, with this being the obvious standout: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ariskany_evan Posted February 3, 2015 Richard D. James (AFX/Aphex Twin) recently uploaded 112 old unreleased tracks to SoundCloud and made them downloadable (A full archive is here if you don't want to download 112 individual files). My interest in Syro, the album he released last year, kind of dropped off a cliff after the first listening, but these tracks are much more exciting. I've probably only listened to 10% of them so far, but my favourites are 35 Japan, 28 Organ and luke vibert spiral staircase [future music competition] [afx remix]. Thanks for the Aphex recs! Combing through that list must be pretty intense. Any thoughts on his newest "official" release? Love the electro-acoustic aspect of it, but the forms of the tracks come off a bit perfunctory. Syro warmed up after a few listens. It's really understated. I regularly go back to the first three tracks having finished with my regular listens of the album, which is a pretty good percentage of success. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kaputt Posted February 3, 2015 Thanks for Pepe Deluxe guys. Seriously. I've been lazy with new music the past couple of years, couldn't find any good way to discover new artists. Some of my favorite blogs stopped updating and the alternatives, like Alarm Magazine, were just alright, didn't matched my interests that much. Guess I'll just hang around this thread to see new stuff By the way, I should been sleeping right now, but I couldn't stop listening to this: I love Sheena Ringo and spent the last hour listening her stuff on YouTube. It's J-Pop, but good J-Pop (to be fair, never listened to J-Pop aside of her, but I believe it's hard to be much better). So good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BusbyBerkeley Posted February 3, 2015 http://youtu.be/wtO0EunG0IQ I recommended this movie in the movie/tv thread, but the soundtrack is rad too so I'm gonna poop this right in here as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bolegium Posted February 6, 2015 B L A C K I E hasn't been mentioned here I think? (Strobe warning for video) For more relaxing stuff: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apelsin Posted February 6, 2015 Also I've been listening to the Mirror's Edge theme song (Still Alive) a lot lately because I like that too. Heck yeah, Lisa Miskowsky! I just found a band I used to listen to a bunch when I was a younger: Exactly the blend between harshness and soft I appreciated so much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dinosaursssssss Posted February 7, 2015 Run the Jewels I keep hearing about these guys so I gave this a listen...it was real good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stuart Posted February 8, 2015 I keep hearing about these guys so I gave this a listen...it was real good. You should check both their albums out! Also, Killer Mike's R.A.P. Music album and El-P's Cancer 4 Cure album. (ableist word used in the song and its title, so warning on that. It sucks cuz it's perhaps my fav El-P song) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Max Ernst Posted February 9, 2015 Couldn't care less about Run The Jewels (Killer Mike and El-P don't play to each other's strengths and are making thoroughly empty music), but Young Thug is so so great. He is such a weird talent and his raps are all over the shop but still manages to cling to the beat. His lines are silly but they twist in your head for days after you listen to them. He has more personality and life in his raps that anyone else out there. Old English is great and it survives Fergs bullshit verse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stuart Posted February 9, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AhXSoKa8xw In retrospect, this track kinda sucks. Beat is great, Kendrick's flow is fantastic. But it reeks of the worst kind of respectability politics. Pretty disappointed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grufff Posted February 10, 2015 So I'm a big fan of Late of the Pier and have been hoping for ages there'd be a follow-up to 2008's awesome "Black Fantasy Channel". Doesn't look like this is going to happening any time soon. There was an unexpected surprise this week when LotP frontman Sam Eastgate aka Samuel Dust re-appeared with a new track under his LA Priest monicker with a new track and the announcement he's signed to Domino Records: The news got even better when I discovered LotP drummer, Ross Dawson, has also join a new band, Zibra: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stuart Posted February 10, 2015 Not sure if I already shared this, but whatever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mawd Posted February 11, 2015 I think Ariel Pink's kind of amazing. I not sure if this song really characterises him (I'd sooner show off 'Jello') but I'm really feeling how Pink Floydy this song comes across as. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patrick R Posted February 13, 2015 Ty Segall is old news but this song has been DESTROYING me for the past 3 days. Aggressive garage rock masterpiece. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BusbyBerkeley Posted February 13, 2015 Couldn't care less about Run The Jewels (Killer Mike and El-P don't play to each other's strengths and are making thoroughly empty music), but Young Thug is so so great. He is such a weird talent and his raps are all over the shop but still manages to cling to the beat. His lines are silly but they twist in your head for days after you listen to them. He has more personality and life in his raps that anyone else out there. Old English is great and it survives Fergs bullshit verse. What does "thoroughly empty" mean in this context? They aren't exactly subtle in their politics I guess, but it's all over their tracks. For content: I've been listening to Screaming Females a lot lately. They've got a new album due out this year I'm pretty sure! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ariskany_evan Posted February 13, 2015 What does "thoroughly empty" mean in this context? They aren't exactly subtle in their politics I guess, but it's all over their tracks. From a review that I enjoyed: http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/run-the-jewels-run-the-jewels-2 "... let’s stop to consider that introductory phrase just a little bit more. “I’m finna bang this bitch the fuck out” is the studio-ad-lib-as-locker-room pep talk, a homosocial ritual wherein power is consolidated through denigration of the feminine. It’s an honest presentation of the ways men revel in their physical and social privileges when there aren’t any women around, and as such, it sets the tone not for righteous, radical anger, but for the reinforcement of the status quo." "Ultimately, my frustration is less with the presence of such violently-gendered phrasing than with its prevalence and the binary system such phrases represent." "For all the ways that it rightly articulates social justice concerns, RTJ2 refuses to utilize any rhetoric but that of masculinist invective, and the world has enough angry men in it already." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twig Posted February 13, 2015 That kind of stuff really bothered me at first, to the point that I almost gave up on the album, but then the individual tracks were so good I guess I forced myself to get over it. That probably makes me a bad person. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ratamero Posted February 13, 2015 I'm completely addicted to A Sunny Day in Glasgow's album from last year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stuart Posted February 13, 2015 From a review that I enjoyed: http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/run-the-jewels-run-the-jewels-2 Great review, hits the nail in the head of some of the insidious contradictions Killer Mike and El-P often display in their music. However, I feel this reviewer seriously misread Love Again. First off, ignoring how, despite it's crudeness, it's very sex-positive and consensual in terms of how they talk about sex, an improvement from RTJ1's "Twin Hype", a half-baked pseudo-satire of creepy and overbearing men who think they're hot shit. Second, ignoring how the chorus change during Gangsta Boo's verse isn't just a shift from "dicks" to "clits", but how how the shifted verse acts is a lot more angrier, much more intense. Killer Mike's braggadocios "HEY" turns to a whimpy "Hey...hey...hey..." that you can barely hear over Ganga Boo's lines and the louder instrumental. She takes control over the song, it becomes hers. She plays off of lines El-P and Killer Mike say, showing that she's the big boss around here, that these guys, as she puts it, can't handle her "realness". It's monumentous as it is raunchy as fuck. It's a song about sex in a new era where people are getting more confident, open, and consensual with their relations. I'd even say it's one of their best songs yet. Other than that, I find this review extremely welcome and thoughtful. Personally, I feel RTJ2 is the duo at their most "performative" as the reviewer would say, and toit's conscious enough of its own 80s action-movie macho bravado that it feels more endearing than overbearing. Thanks for the share, though! Also, Noname Gypsy is the best and you should pay attention to her because goddamn just listen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites