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Lot of good ones already here. I'll add this only because I just finished playing this disc:
I don't think I've ever seen or heard this album, but this song is frigging awesome. I'll definitely be giving the album some time this week. Thanks!
Celldweller - one good reason
This is the same guy who does Scandroid, right?
He does Scandroid, Celldweller, Circle of Dust, FreqGen and sometimes under his own name, Klayton.
Boards of Canada - Sixtyten
Does that count?
Prince- I Would Die 4 U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkNl3pq1twE
Could just do half of Prince's discography. 7 would have been a good one too.
Highway 61 Revisited, an all time great as far as I'm concerned.
Classic. Probably would have been my pick if I had it.
Ice V - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
https://open.spotify.com/track/36XAknfUMQYgAPfIJkTed0?si=-YTyXVVkT2GPu82xIYCYTA
Great tune. I'm not a Giz devotee, but I really appreciate how they just seem to write whatever the hell they feel like. Stylistically, the new album was just not doing it for me this week, but then there's this and it could be a completely different band.
It took me a few attempts to get into them. Firstly the name just put me right off soo I dismissed them. Then I got desperate for something new to listen to and decided to give them a go. That was when I realised how many albums they’ve released over the last few years. It’s pretty overwhelming when you just want to do your toe in. What did it for me was watching a few of the KEXP sets on YT. They can really play!
The microtonal stuff is probably my favourite along with some of the more jam based tracks
Fun Boy Three - "Our Lips Are Sealed (12-inch)"
Sounding in places like Massive Attack, almost a decade before Massive Attack.
EDIT: I'm seeing an expando on the links in other comments but not on mine. I used the link function (chain icon) to post the YouTube video. Does anyone here know how to format the link properly so an expando appears in this comment?
EDIT2: Huh... now the expando is there. Never mind, carry on, etc.
Tommy Tutone- Jenny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WTdTwcmxyo
I wonder what the most well known song with a number in it is...this seems like it would be up there, but probably loses to 1999.
Porcupine Tree - .3, from the album Absentia. And a few tracks have Phase I and Phase II in their titles.
Music for Nine Postcards. Ambient / minimalist music inspired by "the movements of clouds, the shade of a tree in summertime, the sound of rain, the snow in a town." It's a cozy little record 🙂
- Song - 32 Pennies
- Album - Greatest & Latest
- Artist - Warrant
Back to 80s rock today. Greatest & Latest features re-recordings of some of their songs with a few new ones mixed in. Generally, the re-recordings are a little looser, slower, and not as heavily produced as the originals. I quite enjoy them. Honestly hope that with Taylor Swift's "Taylors Versions" we see more full scale re-recordings by some artists. Time and experience can really be heard and lend something new.
Dark Ambient/Gothic Doom from Hungary. Incredible album with quite a unique ambience. Simultaneously melancholic and stoic. The textures between the chorused guitars, the synths with their emulated strings, brass, and piano, and the narrated vocal stylings vacillating between baritone spoken word and whispered rasps weave together an aural image of a remembered sorrow or a persistent longing for something always outside one's grasp. Slow and entrancing in its approach, not shy of sparse arrangements and repetitive passages.
It may suffer slightly from underproduction and less than perfect performances, but if you are so inclined you may find this to add to the character of the album. This was never destined for expensive studio time nor broad commercial appeal. This is niche music to fit the drear of the dark nights of a soul. A real gem for those receptive to its aesthetic.
Use Your Illusion II Gorillaz 19-2000
Mid 90s electronics that took samples from glitching CDs and made beautiful ambient future music.