Post 'em charts, boys. Collages, top 50's, top 100's, hell I don't care. I wanna see what you commies are into.
Site used is topsters.net
Post 'em charts, boys. Collages, top 50's, top 100's, hell I don't care. I wanna see what you commies are into.
Site used is topsters.net
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Last week, pretty normie for the shit I usually listen to.
I thought nazibols all liked neofolk. You know, death in june n shit
M8 topsters hasn't been working for ages, it's neverendingchartrendering.org now.
it works for me tho
Nothing will ever be able to compete with this
He finally fixed it? Didn't work since the last.fm update
good choice, my property
It works for me. I don't use last.fm though…
OP can't inb4. Fun is allowed, and its place is here >>>/leftyb/
Leftyb is dead. Besides, this is leftymu not leftyb silly.
unsurprising tbh
reee I have great taste
Speak up then
speak up about what
The moo
are you 14?
I unironically like lolicore
L a b o r w a v e
You have any sort of constructive criticism or you just being an elitist bitch about music?
My last week on last.fm famalam. Pretty good shit tbh, I need to listen to my Op Ivy
Here are my personal favorites. I aimed for a short list… but as always, I felt guilty not including some, so it grew way too long. Sorry about that.
RETRO J-POP
Mina Aoe — Ikebukuro no Yoru (1969)
Moon Riders — Hige To Kuchibeni To Balcony (1976)
Hiromi Iwasaki — Gakuseigai no Shiki (1977)
BLUES & FOLK
Blind Lemon Jefferson — See That My Grave is Kept Clean (1927)
Howlin' Wolf — How Many More Years (1951)
Lonnie Donegan — Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (1958)
Ali Farka Touré — Bakoytereye (1987)
Giora Feidman — The Klezmer's Freilach (1993)
CLASSICAL
Japanese Traditional — Genjouraku (12th century)
Pierre Certon — La, la, la, je ne l'ose dire (1572)
Johann Sebastian Bach — Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 (1721)
Claude Debussy — Children's Corner (1908)
George Antheil — Ballet Mécanique (1925)
Edgard Varèse — Déserts (1954)
Olivier Messiaen — Turangalîla-Symphonie (1959)
Steve Reich — Music for 18 Musicians (1978)
JAZZ
Louis Armstrong — St. James Infirmary Blues (1928)
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers — The Drum Thunder Suite (1959)
Charles Mingus — Moanin' (1960)
John Coltrane — My Favorite Things (1961)
Miles Davis — Will O' the Wisp (1967)
George Russel — Electronic Sonata Part 1 (1968)
Yusef Lateef — Othelia (1968)
Masahiko Tobayashi — Guild for Human Music: Fifth Expression (1976)
Seatbelts — Bad Dog No Biscuits (1998)
ROCK
Young John Watson — Space Guitar (1954)
Monks — That's My Girl (1966)
The Beach Boys — Good Vibrations (1966)
The Velvet Underground — All Tomorrow's Parties (1966)
Takeshi Terauchi and the Bunnys — Kuroi Carnation (1966)
Grateful Dead — The Grateful Dead (1967)
The Beatles — A Day in the Life (1967)
Jimi Hendrix — Voodoo Child (1968)
Led Zeppelin — How Many More Times (1968)
King Crimson — Epitaph (1969)
Black Sabbath — Electric Funeral (1970)
Les Rallizes Dénudés — Yoru, Ansatsusha no Yoru (1977)
Univers Zéro — Docteur Petiot (1977)
Patti Smith Group — Rock 'n' Roll Nigger (1978)
Kazuki Tomokawa — Shinizokonai no Uta (1979)
Aksak Maboul — Geistige Nacht (1980)
THE STALIN — STOP JAP (1982)
My Bloody Valentine — Loomer (1991)
Jim O' Rourke — Happy Trails (1997)
Acid Mothers Temple — Blue Velvet Blues (1999)
ELECTRONIC
Pierre Schaeffer & Pierre Henry — Orphée 53 (1953)
John Keating — The Unknown Planet (1972)
Klaus Schulze — Satz: Ebene (1972)
Michel Chion — Requiem (1973)
Isao Tomita — Clair de Lune (1974)
Ashra — Sunrain (1976)
King Tubby — Conquering Dub (1976)
Space Art — Onyx (1976)
Brian Eno — From the Same Hill (1978)
Jean-Michel Jarre — Equinoxe Part 4 (1978)
Kraftwerk — Die Roboter (1978)
Telex — Victime de la Société #2 (1978)
YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA — Technopolis (1979)
Depeche Mode — Enjoy the Silence (1980)
Giorgio Moroder — Night Drive (1980)
Fela Johnson — Quarter to Twelve (1981)
THE BEATNIKS — No Way Out (1981)
The Human League — The Sound of the Crowd (1981)
Trans-X — Living on Video (1981)
Cybotron — Clear (1993)
Vangelis — Blade Runner Blues (1982)
ZAPP — I Can Make You Dance (1983)
Jun Togawa & YAPOOS — Densha de GO (1984)
Death in June — The Calling Mk II (1985)
Model 500 — No UFO's (1985)
Laserdance — Power Run (1987)
De La Soul — Me, Myself and I (1988)
Front 242 — Headhunter (1989)
CJ Bolland — Wonderland (1990)
Dynamix II — Bass Generator (1990)
Altern-8 — Move My Body (1991)
Bizarre Inc. — Playing with Knives (1991)
Final Exposure — Vortex (1991)
Rhythm Section — Emotion (1991)
Brainstorm — Cybernetic Noisefly (1992)
Dream Frequency — Live the Dream (1992)
Jeff Mills — Phase 4 (1992)
X-101 — Sonic Destroyer (1992)
Aux 88 — Bass Magnetic (1993)
Drexciya — Bubble Metropolis (1993)
DJ Screw — Inside Looking Out (1995)
use the CHART user!
Kinda boring taste in classical and Jazz, not to be rude
What exactly do you mean by "boring"?
If that's because the selection seems conventional, well… I do listen to more obscure stuff, but I just don't like them as much as those I listed. I tend to believe they're considered "classics" for a reason.
very underrated album imo
overall i like your taste but MPP and 2814 are trash.
better taste than /mu/ tbh
Another Sunny Day - London Weekend
Have you heard Moritz von Oswald's (Basic Channel) other stuff?
Weird to list songs instead of the albums tbh
Kvist - For Kunsten Maa Vi Evig Vike
In no specific order:
Mozart - Figaro (Jacobs)
16 Horsepower - Folklore
Shostakovich - 8th String Quartet (Kronos)
Nono - Caminantes… (Pomarico)
The National - Boxer & Trouble will find me
Tchaikovsky - Suite 3 & 4 (Marriner)
O Brother where art thou - OST
Messiaen - Fete des belles eaux (Loriod)
Varese - Ameriques (Boulez)
97th Regimental String Band - Various
Blind Willie Johnson - Various
Beethoven - 16th String Quartet (Emerson)
Mahler - Symphony 1 (Kegel)
Wagner - Parsifal (Solti)
Beirut & Decemberists - Various
etc.
Should be enough to give a general impression of what I like. With bands however I usually like specific songs rather than albums. I tend to buy classical cds (and blu-rays, etc.) but listen to bands on youtube.
Popular music is bourgeois trash
This should be obligatory for everybody here.
Well, here you go then.
I listen to too much Shoegaze and entry level jap shit.
fugg, forgot to add names.
Do you know Tokyo shoegazer
Good taste user, absolutely brilliant stuff.
rly nigga
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good taste
Yeah. Both of their albums are pretty solid.
This is from a while ago, but it's not too different.