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  • Jane said:

    rap albums / mixtapes that came out so far this year that I liked:


    • Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman - Lice EP
    • Alchemist - Retarded Alligator Beats
    • A$AP Rocky - At.Long.Last.A$AP
    • Beatking - Houston, 3 AM
    • Bridge Tracks & Mackay - The Catch Out vol. 1
    • Cannibal Ox - Blade of the Ronin
    • Camp Lo - Ragtime Hightimes
    • Clear Soul Forces - Fab Five
    • Curren$y - Pilot Talk III
    • Curren$y - Cathedral EP
    • Curren$y - Canal Street Confidential
    • Czarface - Every Hero Needs a Villain
    • Dr. Dre - Compton
    • Earl Sweatshirt - I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
    • Game - Documentary 2.5
    • Ghostface Killah & Badbadnotgood - Sour Soul
    • Gunplay - Living Legend
    • Jayrock - 90059
    • Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
    • Kool AD - O.K.
    • Lil Wayne - The Free Weezy Album
    • L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae - The Night Took Us In Like Family
    • Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth
    • Lupe Fiasco - Pharoah Height
    • Maxo Kream - maxo187
    • Migos - Young Rich Nation
    • Mozzy - Yellow Tape Activities
    • Nickolas Thee Ruin - Distant Implosions (RIP)
    • Raekwon - Fly International Luxurious Art
    • Sean Price - Songs in the Key of Price (riP)
    • Tyler The Creator - Cherry Bomb
    • Vince Staples - Summertime '06
    to be updated as I think of more


    it's funny with how much rap I listen to how much I have yet to listen to
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Jane said:

    anyone got any Krautrock recommendations? Preferably stuff I could find fairly easily, and stuff on the more relaxed end of the scale? Stuff like Cluster's Sowiesoso.

    Neu! 2 and Neu! '75.

    Neu! 2 is particularly interesting as a precursor to the whole remix scene. The band had too much material for an EP, but not enough material for a full album, and lacked money to record anything else. So they just padded out side B with slowed-down and sped-up versions of their prior singles. And the result was still pretty cool to listen to.
  • Jane said:

    rap albums / mixtapes that came out so far this year that I liked:


    • Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman - Lice EP
    • A$AP Rocky - At.Long.Last.A$AP
    • Beatking - Houston, 3 AM
    • Bridge Tracks & Mackay - The Catch Out vol. 1
    • Cannibal Ox - Blade of the Ronin
    • Camp Lo - Ragtime Hightimes
    • Clear Soul Forces - Fab Five
    • Curren$y - Pilot Talk III
    • Curren$y - Cathedral EP
    • Curren$y - Canal Street Confidential
    • Czarface - Every Hero Needs a Villain
    • Dr. Dre - Compton
    • Earl Sweatshirt - I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
    • Game - Documentary 2.5
    • Ghostface Killah & Badbadnotgood - Sour Soul
    • Gunplay - Living Legend
    • Jayrock - 90059
    • Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
    • Lil Wayne - The Free Weezy Album
    • L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae - The Night Took Us In Like Family
    • Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth
    • Lupe Fiasco - Pharoah Height
    • Maxo Kream - maxo187
    • Migos - Young Rich Nation
    • Nickolas Thee Ruin - Distant Implosions (RIP)
    • Raekwon - Fly International Luxurious Art
    • Sean Price - Songs in the Key of Price (riP)
    • Tyler The Creator - Cherry Bomb
    • Vince Staples - Summertime '06
    to be updated as I think of more


    relevant


  • edited 2015-12-05 04:00:12
    i feel like listening to some ska. bring to me all your best ska reccomendations.
  • edited 2015-12-05 00:09:24

    Jane said:

    anyone got any Krautrock recommendations? Preferably stuff I could find fairly easily, and stuff on the more relaxed end of the scale? Stuff like Cluster's Sowiesoso.

    Tangerine Dream - Phaedra, Stratosfear
    Popol Vuh - In den Gärten PharaosHosianna Mantra
    Klaus Schulze - Timewind, "X"
    Harmonia - Musik von Harmonia, Deluxe
    Kraftwerk - Autobahn
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    Listen to Can's Future Days, too.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Faust's Faust IV is very chill and, while still experimental, is less formidably so than much of their earlier material. If you can find the expanded reissue, go for it. I do not think you will be disappointed.

    I also second all of the above recommendations.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.

    i feel like listening to some ska. bring to me all your best ska reccomendations.

    First-wave Jamaican ska:
    The Skatalites: Foundation Ska or Stretching Out

    2Tone: 
    everything by The (English) Beat.
    The Specials: The Specials

    Third wave:
    runforyerlife: runforyerlife
    Five Iron Frenzy: Upbeats and Beatdowns, Our Newest Album Ever, or Quantity is Job 1 EP.
    The Toasters: Two Tone Army
  • does anybody have like a favorite record of the year, yet?
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Album of the year for me: Either Jaga Jazzist: Starfire or Calexico: Edge of the Sun.
  • Jane said:

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    I meant to post this in my thread whoops.
    MetaFour said:

    Album of the year for me: Either Jaga Jazzist: Starfire or Calexico: Edge of the Sun.

    I totally forgot about that Calexico album. I liked it, not as much as their older stuff, but still good.

    What're Jaga Jazzist like? I've heard the name before but don't know anything about them.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Yeah, I do wish Calexico included more instrumental and post-rock influenced songs on their albums these days. I guess they're focusing on those in their soundtrack albums.

    Jaga Jazzist is Norwegian band that straddles the line between jazz and electronic music (with more of a post-rock and progressive rock influence on their last few albums). Like, music stores tend to stock their albums in the "electronic" section, but they've played jazz festivals and been written about on jazz websites. They've got horns, guitars, vibes, synthesizers, live drums, drum machines, etc., and everyone in the band plays multiple instruments. Their horn section also sounds unique because their main songwriter plays bass clarinet and baritone sax (it reminds me of Gil Evans' orchestra, or the band backing John Coltrane on Africa/Brass). The exact mix of genres varies from album to album. My previous favorite by them, The Stix, was their jazziest album—now Starfire is tied with that, and it's probably their least jazzy and most electronic album.

    They're on bandcamp if you want to stream their stuff.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
  • Jane said:

    Jane said:

    rap albums / mixtapes that came out so far this year that I liked:


    • Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman - Lice EP
    • Alchemist - Retarded Alligator Beats
    • A$AP Rocky - At.Long.Last.A$AP
    • Beatking - Houston, 3 AM
    • Bridge Tracks & Mackay - The Catch Out vol. 1
    • Cannibal Ox - Blade of the Ronin
    • Camp Lo - Ragtime Hightimes
    • Clear Soul Forces - Fab Five
    • Curren$y - Pilot Talk III
    • Curren$y - Cathedral EP
    • Curren$y - Canal Street Confidential
    • Czarface - Every Hero Needs a Villain
    • Dr. Dre - Compton
    • Earl Sweatshirt - I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
    • Game - Documentary 2.5
    • Ghostface Killah & Badbadnotgood - Sour Soul
    • Gunplay - Living Legend
    • Jayrock - 90059
    • Junglepussy - Pregnant With Success
    • Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
    • Kool AD - O.K.
    • Lil Wayne - The Free Weezy Album
    • L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae - The Night Took Us In Like Family
    • Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth
    • Lupe Fiasco - Pharoah Height
    • Maxo Kream - maxo187
    • Migos - Young Rich Nation
    • Mozzy - Yellow Tape Activities
    • Nickolas Thee Ruin - Distant Implosions (RIP)
    • Raekwon - Fly International Luxurious Art
    • Rick Ross - Black Market
    • Sean Price - Songs in the Key of Price (riP)
    • Tyler The Creator - Cherry Bomb
    • Vince Staples - Summertime '06
    to be updated as I think of more


    it's funny with how much rap I listen to how much I have yet to listen to

  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Jane said:

    does anybody have like a favorite record of the year, yet?


    I'm bad at following new music, honestly. I've definitely heard some great new music and I tend to watch or read a decent number of reviews, but I definitely have more albums I intend to listen to than albums I have heard from this year.

    I did greatly enjoy Teens of Style, but most of those songs are much older, and pretty much any CSH project after 4 is very good to stellar, so yeah. But I get the feeling that there were better records out this year that I have not heard in full, like the new OPN and Wire's self-titled and Torres' Sprinter.
  • i will be getting the new OPN for christmas

    which is cool
  • I should've asked for CDs for christmas.

    I have a long list of rap records I want to own physically.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    ^^^ or Jenny Death :P
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Yup. Still need to hear both halves of The Powers That B.

    This was a really good year, insofar as I can tell, if not quite so great as last year, but I'm really bad at keeping up.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    Personally speaking, my favourite album this year was FFS, but anything Sparks does nowadays is going to be interesting at the very least, and probably much better than that, so that's not too surprising.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    So the Legendary Pink Dots are doing a really cool thing on Bandcamp right now.

    We will obviously have to wait for the full anthology, but the process is pretty novel and the Dots are always super generous with the free stuff, which is nice.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    They used to have their own free concert archive, but it disappeared a while ago and I think it's mostly been rolled into their Bandcamp. But they've also made pretty much all of their officially released material available to stream, and a good chunk of their rare cassette releases, EPs and even a few studio albums are free to download. They also drop a lot of teaser tracks and quirky web singles between projects.

    Which really adds up. These guys have been around since 1980.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Speaking of which: The newest album is free, as is the instrumental companion disc. Sadly, the new-new sister LP is not. But still.
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
  • edited 2015-12-09 15:40:59
    We can do anything if we do it together.
    Martin Shkreli's evil knows no bounds.

    (Yes, he is now relevant to this thread.)
  • Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
    I don't know why Shkreli complains about everyone using the same horrible picture of him because he's incapable of taking a good picture.

    Also, goddamnit, this is legit a 'pearls-in-the-mouth-of-the-swine' situation and I am pretty upset. I don't listen to Wu Tang Clan, but I'd like to, and I'd like to listen to one titled 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin'.
  • He hasn't even listened to the album yet-- he's "saving it for a rainy day," or waiting for some celebrity to come knocking and ask him to listen to it.

    You know, I'd understand if it were the sort of thing that had multiple copies, but there's only one. Save for the obvious choices, I couldn't find a bigger tool if I tried.

    Damn, is 2015, like, the year all the Lex Luthors of the world decided to come out of the woodwork and fuck shit up?
  • CASH RULES EVERYTHING AROUND ME EXCEPT WHEN OTHER ASSET CLASSES PROVIDE HIGHER RISK ADJUSTED YIELDS
  • Sup bitches, witches, Haters, and trolls.
    Jane said:
    what i'm getting from this is that that album deserved martin shkreli
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    TBF, the Wu-Tang Clan has always been pretty greedy. It's even the message of their biggest song.

    Of course, there's a lot of context behind that greed that makes it understandable, and selling the album to Shkreli was a pretty stupid thing to do, but the fact remains that this move isn't really out of character for them.
  • The Wu Tang Clan is like 300 people you realize.

    Even just the core Clan there have consistently been internal disputes about everything from artistic direction to monetary decisions to whether or not Rza is a hippie.
  • edited 2015-12-09 22:33:52
    We can do anything if we do it together.
    This is pretty much the opposite of hippiedom.

    From that angle, I can see why people are distraught.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    I'm reading the posts by OnceUponACashGrab that you linked earlier right now.

    This Cilvaringz person seems like a real parasite, TBH.
  • I forgot how good anaal nathrakh is
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    I've finished reading the posts now, and I now feel the frustration myself.

    It is sad that RZA is dragging his legacy through the mud like this.
  • extremely important

    I've finished reading the posts now, and I now feel the frustration myself.

    It is sad that RZA is dragging his legacy through the mud like this.

    he's been doing that for years
  • So I've determined that more than krautrock specifically, what I really like is analog ambient albums.

    Digital is fine too of course, but stuff like Cluster's Sowiesoso fills me with a warm happiness I don't get from many other genres of music.

    To that end, if anyone has any recommendations, I would love to hear them, especially since those albums are also great for sampling :3
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    The Danielson / Steve Taylor collaboration sounds very interesting: https://soundcloud.com/splint-entertainment/1-wow-to-the-deadness

    As does TW Walsh's new album: https://soundcloud.com/graveface/tw_walsh_young_rebels
  • today's library finds:

    Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works (Vol I and Vol II)

    AFX - Orphaned Deejay Selex 2006-08

    Death Grips - The Powers That B

    Algiers - Algiers

    Swans - To Be Kind

    Tim Hecker - Ravedeath 1972

    AND MOST STARTLINGLY OF ALL

    Theologian - Some Things Have To Be Endured
  • is Ravedeath the "I threw a piano off of a building" album?
  • yeah, I've never gotten around to it so
  • on a non-musical note they had all of Humanity Has Declined on DVD
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