I’ve seen it twice. It was a novel, written around the same time. Was also pretty strange, but when you look at it deeply it was masterful in execution. I’m not entirely sure what the music was supposed to represent, if anything.
What site are you using? No, not yet. True, very true.
I want to say that’s why I didn’t go for Okabe or Makise. Careful now, I’ve only seen S1.
Well, I'm rather sure that the music did try to mean something. Movie Scores always try to help the audience or stir up emotion. To use really old music, graceful music, some might say antiquated music to shots of mankind in space. It's up to interpretation I suppose.
I'n just using Youtube. The recommendations are okay and clearer when cookies are removed.
Exactly, no hair color of your preference. There's a saying about how you might tell me what you find attractive, and I'll tell you your philosophy. no spoilers here.
I’d say that’s about right.
YouTube has some good recommendations. It’s also good as you can search for a line from a song and it comes up with the song itself.
Well I like other hair colours. “I like pink hair.” “Your philosophy is “you like pink hair”.”. good
just wanted to stop by to say that i'm obsessed with dont smile at me by billie eilish
Hmm, can't say I've heard of it, but the title sounds interesting. Of course I've read your post earlier and I've taken the time to listen to some of this new album you've mentioned and it's certainly something that takes one's attention.
Well, I'm rather sure that the music did try to mean something. Movie Scores always try to help the audience or stir up emotion. To use really old music, graceful music, some might say antiquated music to shots of mankind in space. It's up to interpretation I suppose.
I'n just using Youtube. The recommendations are okay and clearer when cookies are removed.
Exactly, no hair color of your preference. There's a saying about how you might tell me what you find attractive, and I'll tell you your philosophy. no spoilers here.
I’d say that’s about right.
YouTube has some good recommendations. It’s also good as you can search for a line from a song and it comes up with the song itself.
Well I like other hair colours. :P “I like pink hair.” “Your philosophy is “you like pink hair”.”. :P :P good
I actually like youtube's recommendations, and it's great to find a music channel that's full of related genres, found my favorite band that way. It's funny really, I was listening to some minimalist piano (Ludovico Einaudi, Fabrizio Paterlini), and the channel obviously catered to that kind of music that makes you feel melancholy. All the videos were in monochrome, with a single beautiful picture, dark and richly beautiful. It had an ambient piece and I clicked it and listened and heard what I liked. Sadly that channel is no more, but I still remember the old name. The band's name is "Hammock", and the piece was "I Could Hear The Water At the Edge of All Things" from off the album "Oblivion Hymns". all three artists I've mentioned are my three of all time. Einaudi's "I Giorni", Fabrizio Paterlini's "Week 8", and just about Hammock's entire discography put me in a place like no other.
I'm just picking apart your brain (psychologically speaking of course) based on your preferences. Pink hair is associated with certain emotion temperaments. :P
YouTube has some good recommendations. It’s also good as you can search for a line from a song and it comes up with the song itself.
Well I like other hair colours. “I like pink hair.” “Your philosophy is “you like pink hair”.”. good
I actually like youtube's recommendations, and it's great to find a music channel that's full of related genres, found my favorite band that way. It's funny really, I was listening to some minimalist piano (Ludovico Einaudi, Fabrizio Paterlini), and the channel obviously catered to that kind of music that makes you feel melancholy. All the videos were in monochrome, with a single beautiful picture, dark and richly beautiful. It had an ambient piece and I clicked it and listened and heard what I liked. Sadly that channel is no more, but I still remember the old name. The band's name is "Hammock", and the piece was "I Could Hear The Water At the Edge of All Things" from off the album "Oblivion Hymns". all three artists I've mentioned are my three of all time. Einaudi's "I Giorni", Fabrizio Paterlini's "Week 8", and just about Hammock's entire discography put me in a place like no other.
I'm just picking apart your brain (psychologically speaking of course) based on your preferences. Pink hair is associated with certain emotion temperaments.
Well, I'm rather sure that the music did try to mean something. Movie Scores always try to help the audience or stir up emotion. To use really old music, graceful music, some might say antiquated music to shots of mankind in space. It's up to interpretation I suppose.
I'n just using Youtube. The recommendations are okay and clearer when cookies are removed.
Exactly, no hair color of your preference. There's a saying about how you might tell me what you find attractive, and I'll tell you your philosophy. no spoilers here.
I’d say that’s about right.
YouTube has some good recommendations. It’s also good as you can search for a line from a song and it comes up with the song itself.
Well I like other hair colours. “I like pink hair.” “Your philosophy is “you like pink hair”.”. good
And if you get the wrong song using that, you can search it again in Google, which has more broad results.
I actually like youtube's recommendations, and it's great to find a music channel that's full of related genres, found my favorite band that way. It's funny really, I was listening to some minimalist piano (Ludovico Einaudi, Fabrizio Paterlini), and the channel obviously catered to that kind of music that makes you feel melancholy. All the videos were in monochrome, with a single beautiful picture, dark and richly beautiful. It had an ambient piece and I clicked it and listened and heard what I liked. Sadly that channel is no more, but I still remember the old name. The band's name is "Hammock", and the piece was "I Could Hear The Water At the Edge of All Things" from off the album "Oblivion Hymns". all three artists I've mentioned are my three of all time. Einaudi's "I Giorni", Fabrizio Paterlini's "Week 8", and just about Hammock's entire discography put me in a place like no other.
I'm just picking apart your brain (psychologically speaking of course) based on your preferences. Pink hair is associated with certain emotion temperaments.
It is indeed.
Ok then. :P Interesting, such as? :P
*Music conversation is fizzling out*
Um, what's your take on "Experimental Music"? Personally I'm never really gotten into the genre. It's... noisy and loud sometimes. :P There is one exception for me though. "Years" byBartholomäus Traubeck."A tree’s year rings are analyzed for their strength, thickness and rate of growth. This data serves as basis for a generative process that outputs piano music. It is mapped to a scale which is again defined by the overall appearance of the wood (ranging from dark to light and from strong texture to light texture). The foundation for the music is certainly found in the defined ruleset of programming and hardware setup, but the data acquired from every tree interprets this ruleset very differently." It's actually really good stuff to listen to and you can hear the difference between different trees. I wish the artist would release more of it, even if it did become repetitive.
Cause and effect in social-attraction psychology. You are what you prefer (in hair color), but do not always prefer what you are. This is subconsciously speaking of course.
Um, what's your take on "Experimental Music"? Personally I'm never really gotten into the genre. It's... noisy and loud sometimes. There is one exception for me though. "Years" byBartholomäus Traubeck."A tree’s year rings are analyzed for their strength, thickness and rate of growth. This data serves as basis for a generative process that outputs piano music. It is mapped to a scale which is again defined by the overall appearance of the wood (ranging from dark to light and from strong texture to light texture). The foundation for the music is certainly found in the defined ruleset of programming and hardware setup, but the data acquired from every tree interprets this ruleset very differently." It's actually really good stuff to listen to and you can hear the difference between different trees. I wish the artist would release more of it, even if it did become repetitive.
Cause and effect in social-attraction psychology. You are what you prefer (in hair color), but do not always prefer what you are. This is subconsciously speaking of course.
I haven’t listened to much experimental music. Though I have listened to some, how do I put this? Rather different tracks. Like Giorgio By Moroder by Daft Punk has a monologue by Giorgio Moroder about his beginnings thrown in.
Um, what's your take on "Experimental Music"? Personally I'm never really gotten into the genre. It's... noisy and loud sometimes. There is one exception for me though. "Years" byBartholomäus Traubeck."A tree’s year rings are analyzed for their strength, thickness and rate of growth. This data serves as basis for a generative process that outputs piano music. It is mapped to a scale which is again defined by the overall appearance of the wood (ranging from dark to light and from strong texture to light texture). The foundation for the music is certainly found in the defined ruleset of programming and hardware setup, but the data acquired from every tree interprets this ruleset very differently." It's actually really good stuff to listen to and you can hear the difference between different trees. I wish the artist would release more of it, even if it did become repetitive.
Cause and effect in social-attraction psychology. You are what you prefer (in hair color), but do not always prefer what you are. This is subconsciously speaking of course.
I haven’t listened to much experimental music. :P Though I have listened to some, how do I put this? Rather different tracks. Like Giorgio By Moroder by Daft Punk has a monologue by Giorgio Moroder about his beginnings thrown in. :P
Well I don’t have pink hair. :P
Mmm, I'm talking about an entire genre, rather than a monologue. I've heard some monologues before in music though.
You don't, but you have a preference for it. My point was you can tell a lot by a person by what they find attractive in others.
I've never been much into ambient, I prefer a kick in my music I guess.
Yeah, it's so easy to just kind of use music to drown out the world, we stop appreciating it at some point.
(CONgrats on the rank-up! )
"Doom-Jazz" takes the tempo and... doom-y-ness? of doom metal with the instrumental, chords, and ambient aspects of jazz. It's a lot like "Noir-jazz" like played in old movies, but even more down tempo and ambient like.
"Tape Loops" is a more difficult genre to describe, mostly because I don't know a lot about it. At least a majority of the genre is about using old, analog tapes to record music and "loop it" by taping a small section together and then playing it over and over and over, with effects or not. William Basinski's "Disintegration Loops" is considered the height of the genre, and is devastation in its musical palette. It's divided into six movements each between 20 minutes and an hour, with most of them being closer to the hour mark. At first you almost want to turn it off or laugh at the "boring" super-repetition, but then the music changes, and the notes get inside you. The music literally decays, the old brittle tapes fell apart, and bit by painful bit the music dies. I could talk about it for half an hour on how amazing the music is, how sorrowful. The notes that fade away quickly, the notes that remain till the end, how long you think the last minutes might last, so painfully do they hang on. Each loop does this differently, with no. 6 being the most peaceful, almost like credits rolling after a movie, to the 4th movement, that rips itself apart.
"Future Funk" seems to be a lot like "vaporwave" that ironic genre that's like plugging a synthesizer into the internet. Future Funk is an offshoot of vaporwave too, with snippets and jazz influences too. It's weird, but different, a lot of stuff online, although I wouldn't recommend using streaming services to find it.
Thanks for the congratulations! I use the font "Old LMBs", so I see the old ranks too.
Hm, so like suspense scene music mixed with jazz, kind of?
That sounds really retro, I dig it. They just need to do it to music with words.