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Mar 17, 2022 7:55:34 GMT -5
Post by cirrus on Mar 17, 2022 7:55:34 GMT -5
what have you been listening to lately!! this weekend i got egregiously high (and a bit more) and saw animal collective 🥺 their album, centipede hz finally clicked for me.. mostly because (tour spoilers) they played applesauce live for the first time in a looong while, and THE LIVE RENDITION IS SO GOOD??
other than that, i'm obsessed with the recording at the end of ana roxanne's 'take the thorn leave the rose'... there is a gorgeous, ethereal kind of feeling to it, which i think is applicable to most of her work. my first obsession with her usage of field recordings was the snippet of tagalog conversations and radio in 'in a small valley' – check that out too if you like!
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Post by lucas on Mar 17, 2022 8:21:10 GMT -5
i have been listening to a lot of indigo de souza recently!! i had tickets for a show she was opening (lucy dacus headliner, stacked) that was super close to me (used to trekking to boston for shows), but day of she had to "postpone" day of bc she got covid and i'm pretty sure her tour is in europe now so seems unlikely she'll return she has a certain earnest angst in everything and is just a great songwriter; I find myself air-guitaring and screaming "everybody else does, everybody else does" bquite frequently. would almost certainly see her solo if she tours, so I guess I got something out of of the cancellation nonetheless i've also found myself listening to a lot more electronic stuff recently, specifically through online radio sets (NTS, Rinse FM, etc). a friend sent me a few sets from Keep Hush, a more ukg/jungle themed night, and I've absolutely loved some of them (the conducta and breaka sets are both great, and pretty brief). i usually keep shazam next to me for track IDs, and ive had this on repeat from one of them (don't remember which)
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Mar 17, 2022 9:24:15 GMT -5
Post by cirrus on Mar 17, 2022 9:24:15 GMT -5
i have been listening to a lot of indigo de souza recently!! i had tickets for a show she was opening (lucy dacus headliner, stacked) that was super close to me (used to trekking to boston for shows), but day of she had to "postpone" day of bc she got covid and i'm pretty sure her tour is in europe now so seems unlikely she'll return she has a certain earnest angst in everything and is just a great songwriter; I find myself air-guitaring and screaming "everybody else does, everybody else does" bquite frequently. would almost certainly see her solo if she tours, so I guess I got something out of of the cancellation nonetheless i've also found myself listening to a lot more electronic stuff recently, specifically through online radio sets (NTS, Rinse FM, etc). a friend sent me a few sets from Keep Hush, a more ukg/jungle themed night, and I've absolutely loved some of them (the conducta and breaka sets are both great, and pretty brief). i usually keep shazam next to me for track IDs, and ive had this on repeat from one of them (don't remember which) i love indigo de souza!! i was supposed to see her all the way back in january (her headlining tour with horse jumper of love, who i also love dearly and have seen solo; AND ALSO i saw her opening for horse jumper of love years back –– it's so interesting how they've switched places now) but they moved her tour to the end of april for me. i hope she comes around soon––not sure what the commute to boston like is from brown but it's so much tougher when you have to dedicate your entire day to catching a concert than just prepping half an hour before it, i feel you. i have i love my mom on vinyl and i love spinning it and screaming along too!! i remember listening to 'good heart' for the first time and absolutely losing it at the breakdown at the end. she is so so talented and glad she's getting more traction now, fingers crossed that you get to see her sooner rather than later and as a headliner on your electronic recommendations (btw thanks for posting your monthly and sharing lone's ambivert tools--never heard of them before and it was such a good listen), i'm very new to electronic and feel like track discovery is so much more engaging and thrilling in the genre. i also have been loving online radio a lot (i dont think ive spent time with Rinse FM yet, thank you for the mention) and need to listen to more mixes! what are your favorite NTS shows, if you have any?
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Post by covey on Mar 17, 2022 10:33:21 GMT -5
applesauce live must have been so cool!! that's rly the only song that ever clicked for me from Centipede Hz. that video is sick as hell. also, avey tare has an uncanny resemblance to will ferrell imo, which really bothered me when i was at their concert while also egregiously high. avey tare is so cool.
indigo de souza and lucy dacus hell yes! i have been listening to 'any shape you take' on repeat while taking my pokemon go walks lately. i couldn't name most of the songs even though i have half of them stuck in my head constantly. it's very nice walking music
i have also been into habibi funk records lately--been obsessed w/ this cover of stayin' alive called Ya Aen Daly by Najib Alhoush lately. i did not realize it was a cover until i googled the artist!
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Post by lotus on Mar 17, 2022 10:34:02 GMT -5
songs ive been listening to
nala sinephro tracks 1 and 4 of space 1.8 wanna live in this album
that ana roxane song is lovely.. i was not expecting that bach but it works so well
17 by indigo de souza makes me smile every time i hear it
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Mar 18, 2022 21:04:31 GMT -5
Post by lucas on Mar 18, 2022 21:04:31 GMT -5
i have been listening to a lot of indigo de souza recently!! i had tickets for a show she was opening (lucy dacus headliner, stacked) that was super close to me (used to trekking to boston for shows), but day of she had to "postpone" day of bc she got covid and i'm pretty sure her tour is in europe now so seems unlikely she'll return she has a certain earnest angst in everything and is just a great songwriter; I find myself air-guitaring and screaming "everybody else does, everybody else does" bquite frequently. would almost certainly see her solo if she tours, so I guess I got something out of of the cancellation nonetheless i've also found myself listening to a lot more electronic stuff recently, specifically through online radio sets (NTS, Rinse FM, etc). a friend sent me a few sets from Keep Hush, a more ukg/jungle themed night, and I've absolutely loved some of them (the conducta and breaka sets are both great, and pretty brief). i usually keep shazam next to me for track IDs, and ive had this on repeat from one of them (don't remember which) i love indigo de souza!! i was supposed to see her all the way back in january (her headlining tour with horse jumper of love, who i also love dearly and have seen solo; AND ALSO i saw her opening for horse jumper of love years back –– it's so interesting how they've switched places now) but they moved her tour to the end of april for me. i hope she comes around soon––not sure what the commute to boston like is from brown but it's so much tougher when you have to dedicate your entire day to catching a concert than just prepping half an hour before it, i feel you. i have i love my mom on vinyl and i love spinning it and screaming along too!! i remember listening to 'good heart' for the first time and absolutely losing it at the breakdown at the end. she is so so talented and glad she's getting more traction now, fingers crossed that you get to see her sooner rather than later and as a headliner on your electronic recommendations (btw thanks for posting your monthly and sharing lone's ambivert tools--never heard of them before and it was such a good listen), i'm very new to electronic and feel like track discovery is so much more engaging and thrilling in the genre. i also have been loving online radio a lot (i dont think ive spent time with Rinse FM yet, thank you for the mention) and need to listen to more mixes! what are your favorite NTS shows, if you have any? i am so jealous!!! i just saw that she is playing and field medic (who i haven't listened to in a bit but really loved in high school) is opening sometime in april and a friend and i are almost certainly going to go, which is super exciting. i had never heard of horse jumper of love before thesoundof.love but orange peeler has since been in regular rotation—what is their other good stuff? good heart is awesome, listening as i write this right now. commute to boston is not so bad but i think the real loss is definitely the spontaneity of it or general inconvenience—when japanese breakfast came in september (or october?? the fall) i went intending to make it back to providence in time for a friend's birthday party and watched the mbta i was to take leave the platform, leaving me at south station until the midnight train eventually came. i grew up in los angeles and loved being able to decide on stuff day of, partially because some of my favorite shows ever i doubt i would've said yes to if they were any more inconvenient, most memorably a $15 jpegmafia/injury reserve ticket at the roxy and a parquet courts show on some tuesday a friend suggested a few hours before lone is awesome! i also really like his album emerald fantasy tracks and he's produced a few songs for azealia banks (miss camaraderie and miss amor) that i also really like. also trying to get more into internet radio—most of the stuff i've listened to on NTS has been old recorded sets, but live stuff is super cool—have you heard of deadbeat? a friend has a show and says good things + i really liked one of the sets i listened in for. my high school had a really great community around internet radio but it's pretty dead at brown, which makes me sad; we sold our FM signal a few years back and it hasn't really recovered. early pandemic a few friends and i put together a small site to broadcast from but we haven't hosted anything in a little while i've been listening to a lot of sets in the background and tried to keep a list of stuff I was meaning to listen to but kept getting frustrated maintining it up and overkill type A and started catalogging it/my favorites generally. my most recent favs from NTS specifically have probably been this from logic1000 and probably this from when floating points released crush, with him and a ton of people (stacked lineup, him + jamie xx + elkka + caribou + ben ufo and others). honestly the best source has been and ig/twitter groupchat (if anyone on cloudy is interested message me and im happy to add! the more the merrier) I made of a few friends (now like 5 of us) to send memes specifically about electronic/ukg/etc back and forth that is still mostly shitposts but occasionally we'll trade recs and it's been incredibly high hit rate on stuff I end up liking—i got rinse and keep hush both from there!
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Mar 18, 2022 21:06:31 GMT -5
Post by lucas on Mar 18, 2022 21:06:31 GMT -5
applesauce live must have been so cool!! that's rly the only song that ever clicked for me from Centipede Hz. that video is sick as hell. also, avey tare has an uncanny resemblance to will ferrell imo, which really bothered me when i was at their concert while also egregiously high. avey tare is so cool. indigo de souza and lucy dacus hell yes! i have been listening to 'any shape you take' on repeat while taking my pokemon go walks lately. i couldn't name most of the songs even though i have half of them stuck in my head constantly. it's very nice walking music i have also been into habibi funk records lately--been obsessed w/ this cover of stayin' alive called Ya Aen Daly by Najib Alhoush lately. i did not realize it was a cover until i googled the artist! any shape you take is so good!!! and yes, similar re songs—very much something i've had on sort of subconsciously. i'm a pretty new indigo de souza fan—i listened to her stuff for the first time in january when i moved in again on a simultaneous build-ikea-furniture-and-catch-up-on-year-end-lists where both albums got second plays, but i only really rabbitholed the day of the lucy show. i somehow had forgotten she was opening (so didn't get to prep listen) and as soon as i realized just started playing her artist profile and take off ur pants totally earwormed, spent four hours writing a paper with it on repeat the next day. i'm noticing every few months i tend to have one song that i fixate for and listen to a ton of for a few months and this was definitely one of them—most recent other was probably intern by angel olsen but there's a new one every few weeks. this feels fairly new to me—i think i listened way more to albums at a time a few years back—but i think i like it!
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Mar 27, 2022 3:05:31 GMT -5
Post by brin on Mar 27, 2022 3:05:31 GMT -5
i've been listening to the asian glow x weatherday album. it¨s nice neoises that make my neurons go brr.
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Apr 10, 2022 1:04:16 GMT -5
Post by justaway on Apr 10, 2022 1:04:16 GMT -5
humble rec
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Apr 12, 2022 11:34:35 GMT -5
Post by nobotsallowed on Apr 12, 2022 11:34:35 GMT -5
i'm very into esoteric european rappers that i can't understand... i find that often they have a sensibility and image that's free of a lot of the corporatism and phenotype–facade that we have here. and there's something about music you don't know what the lyrics mean that gives it this kind of aloofness that makes it perfect for late night walks or cigarette breaks or even like house playlists and techno vibes. it's background music, but it can also be foreground music. and you don't have to worry about understanding it, you can always just imbue it with the vibe you want and then that's what the lyrics mean, to you, ya know.
ok, the artists in question:
first is this french guy called Emile Pony. i don't know where the Pony comes from, i assume it's his last name. he's someone i think deserves more than anything to blow up. emile's most popular song is called claude and came out about 2 years ago, and is like a perfect blend of synth, beats, and vocals and telling a story, to the point where the latter half feels literally taken out of a Camus book. actually, i think that's how to best describe him, like camus but as a young rapper. i swear, if i'm ever given creative direction of any decently large project, i am going to jam this guy's songs down every single listener's ears.
my favorite songs: Claude ADDICT Pitbull Amiri
the second artist i'm putting on replay is a little russian dude named Антоха МС (pron. antoha emcee). he's a bit older than emile and has much more of an established music career, though i have no idea if he is in any way mainstream in russia. he makes more upbeat tunes in a similar style, but with a subtle hints of traditional eastern european music-sound. i really fell in love with антоха after seeing this video-long-form-advertisement done featuring him in Tokyo, where he basically just goes around and experiences the city and makes music there and talks to the people. he just seems very wise and like someone i'd want to meet and talk to for a while.
my favorite songs: Ритм Сердца Бом Бросай Табак Успей Познат
ok that's it for now.
p.s. also i love the band Her's (RIP). i basically cry every time i watch their Paste studios live session.
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Apr 12, 2022 15:22:44 GMT -5
Post by justaway on Apr 12, 2022 15:22:44 GMT -5
I am entirely unfamiliar with but will listen to more of aforementioned "esoteric european rappers" thank you
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