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No. 1582 hide expand quickreply [Reply]
  In this thread we post good mashups. Ones where the songs work really well together. I posted a few in the old 'currently listening to' thread and I'd like to see some more good ones. I posted one from this guy in there last week (1979 Tipsy Kicks).
DOSVEC- Lil Wayne, Birdman vs Florence and the Machine.
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>> No. 1615
  >>1614 Nice

GNR vs ƒƒ
>> No. 1629
>>1612
OH GOD. THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING I HAVE HEARD THIS YEAR.
>> No. 1688
Audio DOSVEC - Stupid Milkshake (Kelis vs Wallpaper.) - (7.08MB - 320 kbps - 44.1 kHz ) Length: 3:02
1688
Kelis vs Wallpaper. (DOSVEC Mashup) "Stupid Milkshake"
>> No. 1693
  Dirty Roxanne - The Police vs Michael Jackson
>> No. 1754
http://www.earmilk.com/2013/09/23/mashup-monday-week-99/

lot of good ones there


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1676 No. 1676 hide quickreply [Reply]
MBV was a mixed bag of rarities and lost recordings from the mid-90s. 'allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! was basically Yanqui U.X.O. Part Deux. This Is Pil was a lukewarm mix of Second Edition (metal box) and That What Is Not. Tomorrow's Harvest feels like a midpoint between Geogaddi and The Campfire Headphase.

This seems to be the decade of the Big Comeback, and it's one disappointment after the other. All I can take out of this mess of seemingly money-starved ex-revolutionaries is Seefeel's Seefeel, from 2011. That one's one hell of a leftfield, unexpected turn of their classic sounds into something more guttural and, in my limited experience, unheard of. That, and The Knife's new album, which manages to combine the crafty yet catchy and mysterious pop of Silent Shout with the far out experimentation and heavy ambiance of their Tomorrow, In A Year collab, which I loved.

I have very little hope that Gorguts' new album will be clever enough to make a peak in the landscape. Same goes, sadly, for The Avalanches. And let's not even mention Daft Punk's absolutel wretch of a new album, eight albums in the making: Absolute crap. It's like Human After All minus the excitement and novelty. It's almost as embarrassing as Justice's AVD. Gorillaz's Plastic Beach is exciting and extremely welcome, but ultimately failed to offer something that'd be up to the challenge of a new decade. I still love it, though. As I love all of these releases. But it's a lukewarm love.

Have you been particularly impressed with a recent comeback, one that you would consider to be as essential and/or groundbreaking as their previous works?

Personally, and sadly, I would have preferred it fi all of these bands had called it a day back when they became silent. It's all just painfully clownish now.
>> No. 1678
huge boards of canada fan. the new album was pretty disappointing. as well as MBV. also the new daft punk album really wasnt that great at all but my gf seems to love the shit out of it.
i totally agree with you. one disappointment after the other.

(however i thought the new deftones album was the fucking shiznizzle :D)
>> No. 1739
Ulver and Gorguts delivered! Albums of the year.
>> No. 1749
>>1747
The great thing about Gorguts' album is that they managed to mix the more contemporary stylings of metal into their trademark sound, and at the same time one-up all of their alumni (well honesty I kinda think DsO still has the upper hand in all things gorgeous-inscrutable-extreme-dissonant-metal). They truly did an album worthy of a comeback.

About that Ulver album, it's an amazing synthesis of contemporary experimental "classical"/electronic music, the likes of which we haven't had since the heyday of both Musique Concréte and Elektronische Muzik.

I wrote a review for both on the Encyclopedia Metallum, if you're somehow remotely interested. You'll recognise them because so far I'm the only one to have reviewed Ulver's album. From there you can work your way to the Gorguts review, I'm sure.
/shameless self promotion
>> No. 1750
>>1749
Also how's about the new Carcass? It's a surprisingly balanced mix of Necrotism and Heartwork. It might be a bit dated (after all, you rarely come out non-sore from a 17 year old slumber)


No. 1605 hide quickreply [Reply]
  Good cover songs thread.

Wicked Game by Exlovers
>> No. 1606
  Madonna's Crazy for You by Groove Armada (vocals by Alan Donohoe from The Rakes)
>> No. 1607
  M83's Midnight City by Saint Saviour
>> No. 1618
  I have masturbated using this song as background more times than I care to admit.
>> No. 1742
>>1605
My god, I haven't heard anything with such beauty since the first time I heard Don't Fear the Reaper!


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1725 No. 1725 hide quickreply [Reply]
Here's what I did on labor day

Also general Karen O appreciation thread.
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>> No. 1728
  I've never heard Art Star before. I liked the opening then it took
a turn into dissonance. I like it because it's her <3


No. 1682 hide quickreply [Reply]
  I LOVE it!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zE665TfGGo
>> No. 1684
what do you think?
>> No. 1685
Nice! Do you know the player?
>> No. 1686
no.


No. 1683 hide quickreply [Reply]
  I feel caught between hellza liking TMBG a lot and thinking they create hellza genuinely fun and creatively compelling music and seeing them as a sort of wimpy, pandering "nerd" band.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJQnZZ-Wmao

Stuff like this video is just sort of cringe-worthy to me, and gives me the feeling that John and John are trying so hard to have wacky new-wave personalities but just being a couple of white privileged art nerds, which I'm alright with as long as their honest about it, honestly, which I think for the most part they are, but they still need to say and covey something other than WE'RE GEEKS WHO WANTED TO BE LIKE DAVID BYRNE, which I'm back and fourth on whether they do or not. Anyone else have any insights/thoughts/opinions about them?


No. 1589 hide expand quickreply [Reply]
  >Even if it's south american ghetto fuckmusic that they like, you leave them alone.
Finally!

After a few years of deep affection for dub - especially the work of Scientist, King Tubby, and Lee Perry - I've only now branched out to its cousins and descendents, ragga, dancehall, funk carioca, and, very recently, the much-reviled-by-imageboard-music-elitists reggaeton. If anyone here knows any influential or classic early artists or songs in any of these genres, I would really appreciate it. Especially stuff that shows the early roots and evolution of these genres as they developed out of other music of the southern Americas and Caribbean.
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>> No. 1613
>>1594
A Canadian liking Reguetón is quite likely the most heartbreaking thing I've heard all week. Anyway, it has its origins on dancehall and even though we can (mainly) thank puerto rico for its existence, you should probably listen to Sean Paul, who acted as a sort of bridge between good ol' dancehall/raggamuffin and reguetón.

Personally I despise him.
>> No. 1625
>>1594
I too am a Canadian who loves regueton. Maybe it's a Canadian thing.
>> No. 1626
>>1613
>A Canadian liking Reguetón is quite likely the most heartbreaking thing I've heard all week
Hey man, we need something to keep us warm in these long, dark winters.

I've heard Sean Paul (who hasn't? He was and is a pretty massive crossover success) and enjoy him. Thanks for at least making an effort to contribute by suggesting something instead of just insulting me :3

>>1625
<3
>> No. 1628
>>1625
I hope not, because I was planning on sneaking into Canada to escape south america. Or maybe just ask nicely to be taken in.
>> No. 1661
  OP here, just wanted to pop into this thread to thank >>1590 again because I have been rocking the Yellowman for weeks. So good.


No. 1657 hide quickreply [Reply]
  Are there any interesting autochthonous instruments in your region/country? We've got mostly flutes and other wind instruments here, along with an array of percussion bits and bytes, but we do have the Charango, which I adore. It was born sometime around the 1700s when the northwestern natives wanted to replicate or rather replace the (baroque) spanish guitar brought by the Adelantados and Conquistadores. It's got 10 strings in five courses of 2, and the body used to be made from the shell of the back of an armadillo, until, well, wood became more available and it was simply easier to use that.

Although strictly speaking the instrument was born in what is now Bolivia, the tribes that created it used to populate a vast region which also includes northern Chile and north-western Argentina.

It sounds like nature and myth are having a lovely remembrance.


So how about you?


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1642 No. 1642 hide quickreply [Reply]
Guise,
I'm looking for a music from a band kinda like Nine Pound Hammer, it starts with some country guy in a bad mood, someone knocks on his door at morning (9am I guess), he grabs his shotgun and the only other thing I can remember is the song telling about his desire to kill (or a devil, something motivating him)
It had a video on youtube where someone drawed every scene, can't find since I don't know the name.
Could someone help me?
>> No. 1649
Found it: Angry Johnny and the Killbillies - Kill Again

Anyway...


No. 1630 hide expand quickreply [Reply]
  Hello! Please post full length albums and dj mixes, anything over an hour is appreciated! Thank you :) I'll get started with a few I like
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>> No. 1635
  This one is for the niggas that was down from day 1
>> No. 1636
  Video games count too
>> No. 1638
these too

>> No. 1644
  I would post the picture with the ak and the fishing pole but then i couldn't embed
>> No. 1646
  Since i'm obviously the coolest person ever I'll just keep updating this for you


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1890 No. 1890 hide quickreply [Reply]
While my hands are busy stacking boxes, my head is busy listening to podcasts...

But i need help finding more, because i've soon heard all of joe rogan experience, the deathsquad network podcasts and freakonomics...

i've also heard everything from the ricky gervais show...

I made a list, feel free to fuck it up, to registration needed:

http://www.listnerd.com/list/top-10-podcasts
>> No. 1891
>>254
I see on that list This American Life (Ira Glass) and the Todd Glass podcast. If you like those, you should try Jonathan Goldstein's Wiretap. He's Ira's nephew and up in Canada, we love him. Really really funny skits blended with contemplations. Really intelligent Jewish humour.
>> No. 1892
Adam Carolla's show is great, so long as you don't mind a few live-read ads in the middle and one at the beginning.

I listen to Joe and Adam exclusively, Joe's even been on an episode or two of Adam's podcast.


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