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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5235 on: January 02, 2020, 07:49:14 pm »

Haven't quite pegged down exactly what this stuff is, but I like it. There's a handful of other samaya mixtapes or whatever these things are on youtube and they're all pretty great. None of them have super consistent genre naming, near as I've noticed, though. Still. Good stuff.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5237 on: January 04, 2020, 02:37:18 am »

Has anyone noted here that Keygen Church has a new piece out?!
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5240 on: January 07, 2020, 07:43:17 pm »

I found an orchestral version of a Gloryhammer album.

Holy shit.

Forget the cheese-filled lyrics, that orchestral tune is fucking awesome.
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« Reply #5241 on: January 10, 2020, 02:40:17 am »

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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5242 on: January 11, 2020, 07:14:28 am »

I found an orchestral version of a Gloryhammer album.

Holy shit.

Forget the cheese-filled lyrics, that orchestral tune is fucking awesome.

I have said it many times before: Christopher Bowes may be a strange, strange little man, and Gloryhammer and Alestorm may be hilarious, but he's a brilliant musician and the bands make some of the best music in the genre.
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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5243 on: January 11, 2020, 10:21:50 am »

Orpheus - Sara Bareilles

One of those that I really like, but I do occasionally hate it being on my playlist seeing as it tends to kick me right in the feels when it unexpectedly comes on.

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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5244 on: January 12, 2020, 03:07:30 pm »

here again to promote a couple tracks i fw

Warren G and Slick Rick (the greatest storyteller) rapping about prison. Censored, for some reason, but the storytelling on top of the abstract visuals really do it for me here.

DREAMIN' by SLIGHT, a faster paced pitched up mix of Somebody's got to die by Biggie that manages to add a lot of punch and energy to what was originally a slower (and honestly kind of bad) track. Find a bag to put the guns in then c'mon if you're coming

Killer Mike's track Reagan, a sort of rant where Killer Mike castigates where he thinks this shit's gone wrong. Very evocative wordplay, starting by drawing similarities between modern rap culture and the Iran/Contra affair before identifying a problem he believes started with Reagan and ran through most presidents since.

Not necessarily a single track, but this video has Do You Believe In God? and O, Pana! by the $uicideboy$ cut together over footage from the old Berserk anime. Perfectly captures the filthy, industrial vibe suicideboys go for in their music. I know for a fact every time I drive with my friends and DYBIG comes on we go stupid at that grimy ass breakdown, where they pretty much just try to summon a demon.

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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5245 on: January 13, 2020, 06:47:11 pm »

Roy - Paris Night Walk. The heavier/glitch bits of this bit of glitch hop are just okay-ish, but the piano or whatever it is bit it opens with and comes back to is just so good. Stupidly good.

If any of y'all happen to know more examples of that particular style of piano, like. Let me know. It's like a tiny slice of musical perfection to my tastes.
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« Reply #5247 on: January 15, 2020, 08:41:08 pm »

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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5248 on: January 16, 2020, 05:33:45 am »

Ningen Isu is so goddamn wierd that I have no idea if this should go here or in the WTF thread. Just, what the fuck was this??
I thought "Fuck yes, this is going straight to my 'eclectic music' friend", but she's already familiar with them...

Same as Maximum the Hormone, which was in the video suggestions.

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Re: ♪ The Great Music Thread ♫
« Reply #5249 on: January 16, 2020, 08:28:15 am »

There's a Rudyard Kipling poem I've been appreciating a lot the past couple of weeks: Hymn of Breaking Strain.  In a nutshell it's about how all constructions break, but it's not their fault - it's the fault of we who designed them.  And then it applies that to humans who break, a little.  It's a bit depressing but ends with spiteful optimism, or at least that's how I read it (:  That link has a much more professional analysis.

Well, naturally I discovered it via Leslie Phish's filk music XD
They literally sing the poem.  It's oddly timeless - written in 1935, it applies just as much to a world of space travel as trains.  Look upon our works and despair, I guess, but having the power to create and even to be aware of our failures is still extraordinary.
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