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tell me what rock genre to listen to
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Edgy opinion thread, post your hottest takes here

- Bruce Springsteen is a blatantly better songwriter than Dylan. Darkness on the Edge of Town, Nebraska and Born in the U.S.A eviscerate albums like Blonde on Blonde. Springsteen is like Dylan if Dylan gave a single fuck about anything

- Overall, the 80's were the best decade for music

- You Want it Darker > Blackstar

- Everything Lou Reed touched apart from the VU's self-titled third album was trash, also fuck Lou Reed in general, I'm glad he's dead

- Mike Patton's legacy is limp bizkit, ha ha

- DMX > Death Grips

- Nirvana peaked with Bleach
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KPOP GENERAL

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Has there ever been a better never-released album?
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Beyonce is overrated slut who's music sucks

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Anti-Male Feminism in music is cancer
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Rural-Ex General

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Anyone on /mu/ listening to Rural-Ex?

Rural-Ex is a distant cousin to Metro-Ko, but it borrows more from it's parent genre, Vapourwave. Rural-Ex is largely sample based. Using lo-fi samples of farm animals such as cows, pigs, and horses, old pop-country hits, and minimal analog electronic instrumentation, Rural-Ex constructs an atmosphere of agricultural desolation and a distinctly rural form of nostalgia.

Some notable artists in Rural-Ex are c0wp0k3, ๆฅๅžขHORSEๆฅๅžข, and lost-farm, all of whom have released their music on the Dโ–ณISYDโ–ผKES netlabel.

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>i've been waiting for a guy to come and take me by the hand
>could these sensations make me feel the pleasures of a normal man

what did he mean by this?
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Bela Fleck and The Flecktones

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What does /mu/ think about the Flecktones?
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daily album challenge

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How many new albums do you listen to daily? If you're not listening to at least one every day, let's challenge ourselves to do so this coming June.

>why should I accept the challenge?

-Without your point of view, we lose another perspective that might be useful in helping us appreciate the art.
-Greater and forced consumption allows us to appreciate the variety of music as a whole
-We gain that much more access to connecting with our fellow friends on our beautiful music board

You can even start now!

>Tell us which album you'll be listening to
>what were some high moments? What about it's lows?
>overall, did it teach you anything new about the artist's capabilities that you hadn't known beforehand?

Good luck friends, happy travelings.
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> I remember reading about a composer named Steve Reich who came up with a new idea called phasing, which is like windshield wipers going in and out of synch. Apparently he was caught in a traffic jam one rainy day and the rhythm of the windshield wipers caught his attention and he applied what he heard to his musical compositions. He has had a significant influence on contemporary music, and I think he’s a great example of an innovator. Sometimes new ideas can come from something as mundane and functional as your windshield wipers. The key is to pay attention and keep your brain and senses open to new stimuli.

-Donald Trump

What music do you think the president listens too?