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Trollheart 12-10-2015 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1659094)
But I can buy a gun without having a sketchy IRA contact.

Um, so can I if I want to. Believe me, Ireland's Gangland culture is catching up on youse guyses. Being able to fire it, now that's another thing. What's this hole at the front? If I look down here and press this little trigger-like thing can I....
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Plainview 12-12-2015 06:52 PM

I don't want the commitment of a full topic but I'll take a couple of recs. Be nice guys.

Loves: Psychedelic/Folk/Ambient/Post-Rock/Avant-Garde Jazz/Free Jazz/Krautrock/Art Pop/Rock (wankey terms, I know)/some Hip Hop but it depends.

Hates: Metal of mostly any kind/the cheesier side of Prog/the sub-sub genres that branch off from Electronic music (definitely not adverse to electronic stuff generally).

Rec away, I'll take a few.

Horror 12-12-2015 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Plainview (Post 1659867)
I don't want the commitment of a full topic but I'll take a couple of recs. Be nice guys.

Loves: Psychedelic/Folk/Ambient/Post-Rock/Avant-Garde Jazz/Free Jazz/Krautrock/Art Pop/Rock (wankey terms, I know)/some Hip Hop but it depends.

Hates: Metal of mostly any kind/the cheesier side of Prog/the sub-sub genres that branch off from Electronic music (definitely not adverse to electronic stuff generally).

Rec away, I'll take a few.

Here ya go Plainview one of the rock albums I really liked.

Japandroids - Celebration Rock

https://play.spotify.com/album/2sY9W...tm_medium=open

grindy 12-12-2015 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Plainview (Post 1659867)
I don't want the commitment of a full topic but I'll take a couple of recs. Be nice guys.

Loves: Psychedelic/Folk/Ambient/Post-Rock/Avant-Garde Jazz/Free Jazz/Krautrock/Art Pop/Rock (wankey terms, I know)/some Hip Hop but it depends.

Hates: Metal of mostly any kind/the cheesier side of Prog/the sub-sub genres that branch off from Electronic music (definitely not adverse to electronic stuff generally).

Rec away, I'll take a few.

Have you heard this one yet?
Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld - Never Were The Way She Was

Plainview 12-12-2015 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Horror (Post 1659872)
Here ya go Plainview one of the rock albums I really liked.

Japandroids - Celebration Rock

https://play.spotify.com/album/2sY9W...tm_medium=open

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1659873)
Have you heard this one yet?
Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld - Never Were The Way She Was


Not heard either. I'll get 'em listened to and posted tomorrow.

Tristan_Geoff 12-12-2015 08:20 PM

Um... I guess try No Kill No Beep Beep by Q And Not U. Really cool dance-punk/post-hardcore album in similar vein of The Dismemberment Plan or Young Machetes-era Blood Brothers.

YorkeDaddy 12-21-2015 02:08 PM

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Title: Nightmare Ending
Artist: Eluvium
Genre: Ambient
Familiarity: None

1. Don't Get Any Closer: Holy mother of ever-loving christ what in the **** is happening to me while listening to this, my god this is one of the best ambient tracks I've ever heard. What a spectacularly wonderful composition. Really cannot endorse this track enough, my god. Rare songs like this deserve higher praise than "true love", like this is "one of the most beautiful compositions I've ever heard" territory.
2. Warm: Very nice again but doesn't quite hit me as hard and I think this one goes on a little longer than it needs to.
3. By the Rails: Wonderful little transition track here of sorts, love the subtle rhythm in the background. I adore ambient music that throws in elements like that. Very short, sweet, and to the point.
4. Unknown Variation: Definitely the most ambient of the bunch so far, there's not much going on at any one time but the slow movements are really engaging. Just a nice track overall.
5. Caroling: Holy FUCK this track is flawless, everything about it works perfectly in the context of itself and within the album. Breaks up the string of ambient tracks with a busier piano-oriented track and the composition is simply gorgeous, I am honestly amazed with this record so far.
6. Sleeper: Incredible atmosphere to this track. Just gorgeous, Eluvium's style of ambient is exactly what I love most out of the genre, there's beautiful soundscapes in the background but just enough going on with the slow piano to keep me engaged for the track's entire runtime.
7. Envenom Mettle: Just another great track, I love that strange shuffling sound in the background that adds rhythm. At this point it's looking incredibly unlikely anything gets less than a green off this album, although I am only halfway through at this point. Perhaps the style will begin to shift? All I know is that so far this album is brilliant.
8. Chime: I'm seriously adoring the more piano-fronted tracks that give you breaks from the longer ambient pieces. The vibe of this song is really mesmerizing, I ****ing love everything about it.
9. Rain Gently: Very very slow burner which this album certainly has plenty of, if I had one complaint it's that he's making some of the songs longer than they need to be although I guess that's a complaint I have with ambient music in general despite it being among my favorite genres. This track builds up into a very beautiful droney climax in the second half.
10. Impromptu: This man's piano compositions are simply spectacular, they make me feel both soothed and incredibly engaged at the same time which is a very difficult combination to achieve.
11. Covered in Writing: Utterly gorgeous but overlong again I think. This might have achieved true love if it was the first track on the album but now that I've been through an hour of ambient tracks it doesn't quite hit as hard although I still certainly enjoyed this track a whole lot.
12. Entendre: Oh dear looks like another shorter piano composition. Not sure if I'm ready for more of this. Oh god it's absolutely gorgeous, holy moly what a wonderful song yet again. I wonder if this guy has ever made an entire album of just piano music, I'd listen to the **** out of that. Every track on this album that is just him and a piano has scored true love from me, they are all absolutely brilliant. I'm running out of superlatives.
13. Strange Arrivals: Just a short, sort of grainy little track that leads in nicely into the final track. Whew, I hope this last track is a good one.
14. Happiness: .........yep, it's a REALLY ****ing good one. Beautiful introduction adding in instruments starting with piano into these pretty little twinkly sounding notes and a deep horn. Whoa whoa whoa there's vocals?!?!?! Where the hell did this come from??? Holy **** it's the guy from Yo La Tengo!!! His singing sounds really nice in the context, and my god that droney organ sounding instrument that comes in when he stops...just stupendous. What an ending to an impeccable album.

End Result: One of the best albums I've heard in a long time, it does not get much better than this in the ambient genre. It's a little overly long but for extended sections it's basically perfect. I'm honestly frustrated because it makes me feel so inferior and that I need to step up my game with my own ambient music because it is simply not as good as this. However this album has truly inspired me to want to hone and develop my art more and more. This is a fantastic record that any ambient fan should add to their queue.

Love or Hate?: True Love obviously.

Anteater 12-21-2015 02:30 PM

^ Listening to a few tracks of that off YT. Usually I'm not huge into albums that can't make up their minds about being ambient or post-rock but Nightmare Ending hits a nice sweet spot.

I'm up for a few recs also now that I'm done with my 31 top album thread (though I'll be doing an Honorable Mentions post after Xmas)

So as for my general tastes:

Loves: Most forms of metal, rock, pop, ambient, folk, jazz, hip-hop and soul/funk/R&B

Dislikes: Drone, Pure noise-rock, early punk & reggae, obnoxious variations of dubstep, Horrorcore, Happycore, etc.

Frownland 12-21-2015 02:32 PM

^Steve Coleman - Synovial Joints

One of the top jazz records of the year. I also recommend it to anyone who is looking for some bitchin jazz.

grindy 01-06-2016 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Plainview (Post 1659875)
Not heard either. I'll get 'em listened to and posted tomorrow.

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