In wake of the "rap sucks" thread, I thought it would be fun for people to share music they like, of any genre.
What's good, people?
In wake of the "rap sucks" thread, I thought it would be fun for people to share music they like, of any genre.
What's good, people?
I predominately listen to varieties of electronica. I've loved the genre ever since I first heard Sandstorm in the early 2000's, and have dived deeply to find exactly how expressive you can make music with synthesizers and mixers.
Drum & Bass has been the style I've listened to the most, although that has shifted slightly over time. Artists I enjoy range from the classic Pendulum (1) (2) to the maybe less well known Flite and Rameses B. The best channel I've found for keeping up with this subgenre has been Liquicity. They have a yearly mix of many hits from that year, which releases around December, and are great for a sort of "review" of the style.
Following along to D&B is another style I've listened to a lot over the years as a sort of relaxation music. It's still electronica, but captures an entirely different mood. I guess I would file it under 'ambient,' or 'atmospheric.' Tracks like Zacy's Uranus (strong GitS vibes) and DreamstateLogic's Earthbound give me a very enjoyable 'drifting in space' feeling. I find them great for driving and keeping something on in the background when doing various chores or other involved work. Other artists include Jaja, Endeleas, and Und1fin3d.
Thirdly, the one I've been drifting into a lot thanks to my discovery of the channels NewRetroWave, Electronic Gems, and Definition of Chill; Synthwave. It started with my discovery of Makeup and Vanity Set around 2015, and that shifted through various recommended videos until I stumbled upon the NRW channel, which led to seeing commenters recommending other channels. The three I mentioned above are the ones I decided give me the best of the style. NINA - Beyond Memory, the inimitable HOME - Resonance, and Youth 83 - Strange Encounters
Powerwolf is a Werewolf RP Christian-themed metal band. I enjoy some of their work, but it's not my preferred genre. Audible lyrics, great melodies. (1) (2)
Finally, I absolutely love choral music, but it's very hard to find any that "sound right" to my ear. Certain songs like this one or this one stick out to me. They have excellent harmonies, but don't have the sort of droning sound that seems to develop in chants that go on for too long. Hard to describe well.
I'll definitely look through that. I don't listen to electronica often, and I'm not super familiar, but I've enjoyed some of it.
It is a widely varied genre, and I'm not nearly as informed or encyclopedic as I'd like to be, but if I had to listen to only one type of music for the rest of my life, it would be this one. My first time at a roller rink was a transcendental moment for me. I couldn't believe they made music that sounded like that. It was suffering knowing that none of my local radio stations played anything like it. Lots of classic rock and classical, country, some Top 40's stuff, but electronica was nowhere to be found. The internet and Kazaa/Limewire changed everything.
There is so much to explore in electronica. I really dig Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Venetian Snares, and that kind of stuff but lately have been listening to a lot of D&B. This led me to what the youtube crowd calls breakcore which uses the amen break a lot but it's not really a hard rule. From there, I found hardtekk/frenchcore, which is not new by any means, but I never came across it before. It, kind of like hardstyle, is often written off as generic trash but there is some really great stuff there. Heavy bass aside, it can get straight up emotional
The more you dig in to it the more there is.
If you like the kind of stuff you linked in this paragraph, then you would really like the OST of The Adventures of Batman & Robin for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, one of the few titles where the audio hardware was pushed to its limits.
The 3rd song in the list (titled "Big Boss") is basically 90s EDM or Techno, and will put out a lot of bass if you let it.
It's hard to believe this kind of thing was possible on that system. If I heard this by itself I would have suspected it came from some aspiring artist who liked the old fashioned sounds of the NES/SEGA era and recreated it on modern equipment. Thank you for the recommendation. Big Boss definitely has good legs, I like it.
If you'll indulge me one more time, I also recommend the soundtrack for Robotron 64 (N64) for the same reasons. The soundtracks really gets hardcore (for electronic music) as you get toward the later levels, as in you could take full advantage of a subwoofer when playing some of these tracks.
Alternatively, the PS1 version (titled "Robotron X", basically the same game) has a somewhat cleaner sound in exchange for most, but not all, of the N64 tracks being swapped out.
Consider yourself indulged! Both of these OSTs are great, but I think they're ultimately too hard for my recurring listening. I missed out on a lot of cool soundtracks from the early video game era simply by virtue of being too young to afford them myself. I'm glad there are archivers and fans who have them available for me to catch up.
Hold Your Colour is the shit. I also love that Pendulum remix of Voodoo People by Prodigy. The video too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQEBzauVIlA
Oh and Propane Nightmares, when they kinda branched out into pop-rock or whatever it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPbeEtjo70g
I enjoyed the soundtrack that Makeup and Vanity Set did for the game Brigador
I just gave it a listen, it's great! I can definitely hear their style in it.
I used to love the Order of 9 Angles chants on YouTube for that elusive chanting property that I think you're talking about. I think they're all deleted now, the 70s sounding one "aosoth" was so good.