Cosmocrat,

Retrowave // synthwave

aquarisces, (edited )

My first love is Hip Hop but I love lots of genres Funk, Soul, Jazz, Electronic, House, Techno, Dreampop, Ambient, Balearic, Indie/Alternative - I’m probably missing something 😊. I’ve even setup some communities here on Lemmy for my music genres that I love.

Some of my favourite artists:

  • Mount Kimbie
  • The xx
  • J Dilla
  • Flying Lotus
  • Larry Heard/Mr Fingers
  • The Avalanches
  • Khruangbin
  • Beach House
  • Toro Y Moi
  • Erykah Badu
  • Miles Davis
  • Four Tet
  • Leon Vynehall
  • Jonny Nash

EDIT: Adding City Pop genre as well since I saw another user comment that

2nd EDIT: Oh and Reggae, Dub too!

3rd EDIT: Okay I keep adding artists thinking I can’t believe I left such and such off haha I’ll stop now!

Landrin201,
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Lots of classic rock. Billy Joel, led zeppelin, etc.

But lately I’ve been on a classical music kick.

CFinley97,

I was recently revisiting some Billy Joel. He really was a great folk storyteller.

Like, Allentown tells a history so succinctly but authentically. It really is a skill he honed.

Landrin201,
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He’s incredibly good at turning experiences into words. Allentown is still relevant today, the way he wrote it it just describes so many peoples American experience.

But he did that a lot. Where I think he’s best with it is more emotional songs, he really captures whatever emotion he’s getting into words well. Like, Captain Jack does a good job of telling the story of someone in small town America, but I always heard it as a song about depression. All this stuff is happening around you and you’re just kinda there for it, not really feeling much of anything.

Or how he captures that nervous feeling about meeting a girl for the first time in Get it Right the First Time. He is so good at getting emotion into music.

pieceofcrazy,

I recently started listening to classical and boy does it require a completely different listening approach! I’m listening almost exclusively to Mahler’s No.5 since my attention fades away after the first movement and I need lots of listening to know what’s actually going on

Landrin201,
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Mahlers 5th is good, but I think his 4th is better.

But my personal favorite is Beethoven’s 5th. I used to HATE that symphony when I was a kid, my grandmother loved it and it bored me to tears.

Turns out the version she had on CD that she always listened to was the worst recording you can find of it. It was WAY too slow, it made the whole thing drag on. That symphony works best when it’s damn near rushing. When I got back into classical a few months back I found the Berliner Philharmoniker playing it directed by Simon Rattle, and the sprint through that symphony, and it works SO MUCH BETTER. It was very clearly intended to be played fast, so many of the parts feel way more interesting and there’s sections where each part of the orchestra feels like it’s tripping over the others to be heard.

pieceofcrazy,

Thanks for the suggestion!

Since you look much more knowledgeable than me, could you help me understand how to navigate the overwhelming amount of different versions for every piece of music? For now I’m completely ignoring who’s playing and conducting and sometimes I timidly try to listen to another version, usually just to come back to the comfort of the first version I listened

Landrin201,
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Usually I try to listen to a few different versions until I land on one that really clicks with me. It takes a little bit to really understand what that means. To me the orchestra is less important than the director. The music is always the same, but the director decides which parts will pop out the most, how fast the tempo is, and how he wants the orchestra to play parts.

I’ll use the beethoven example again.

Here is the version that I don’t like. That was the “familiar” version I knew, and I didn’t like it so I never listened to this piece.

When I got into my current classical kick, I went to Spotify and stumbled on this version: open.spotify.com/track/4mw5oRBKNBfNV0dXAOIcne

I literally picked it because I thought the album cover was interesting because it had some color. A lot of classical albums are committed to black and white for some reason.

Googling a piece can help, especially if you search for like “beethoven 5th best recordings.” You’ll find a lot of opinions out there, and it can help you get a starting point for a given piece to go from.

If you find yourself wanting to go to a more “comfortable” version, it means something in the recording you’re listening to isn’t clicking with you. That’s OK! Try to identify what it is that makes you not like that recording, and what the one you prefer does differently that makes you prefer it. It helps to write it down; if you make posts here or on Mastodon that may help a lot with articulating what you do or don’t like (and boost engagement).

Seemingly “simple” things like “i think this section is too fast” or “the version I like has the horn section louder here, but this version focussed on the windpipes” really influence how you hear the music and make a big difference, and are completely valid reasons to prefer one recording over another.

snowyday,

If you don’t already know, Billy Joel has a deep love for classical music, and in interviews talks about how it influenced his pop/rock songs

DrCatface,
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simonced,

I am mostly listening to melodic death metal.

But since I discovered Lorna Shore, I enjoy more extreme genres as well, and I am getting my feet wet with deathcore.

girl,

I like the idea of melodic death metal, got any suggestions?

simonced,

Very good question!

I have a list of the metal I like, here is a link:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/…/edit#gid=0

From there, my pick would be:

  • Aephenemer
  • Aether Realm (quite progressive, very unique)
  • Kalmah (basically all is good in it)
  • Nothgard (OMG, they are so good!)
JoeClu,
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Try this

open.spotify.com/track/1z6MioTKg2mfk7WVlYO7Fh?si=…

Lines by Long Distance Calling. The chorus is the best.

sylveon,

This is a cool song but it has nothing to do with melodic death metal. That would be bands like (old) In Flames, At the Gates, Amon Amarth or Dark Tranquillity.

JoeClu,
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Okay. My apologies.

Would this work?

open.spotify.com/track/5t8NXa2fugcTPsTfhVILmS?si=…

Pisces by Jinger

Maybe wait 1:15 in.

sylveon,

First off, I’m not the arbiter of what does and doesn’t belong to a certain genre. That’s, to a certain extent, subjective and people don’t always agree. However, there usually is at least some consensus in the community, otherwise the genre names would be useless.

That said, I personally wouldn’t call this melodic death metal either. Most of the song is just clean singing and clean guitars, both of which are sometimes used in melodeath, but they’re not a defining aspect of it. And even the parts with harsh vocals and distorted guitars are missing the riffs that are typical for the genre. It’s closer to a progressive death metal or groove metal sound similar to Gojira or Opeth.

Overall Jinjer are also definitely not a melodeath band, they’re metalcore, which is often seen as a subgenre of hardcore, not metal, although there are bands that are more on the metal side.

As I said, I’m not the genre police, this is just my opinion. But I think (sub)genre definitions are useful when talking about music and if we start using them too loosely, they lose their meaning and as a result, their utility.

JoeClu,
@JoeClu@lemmy.world avatar

Hey thanks for that. I think melodic death metal is starting to become clear to me.

timeisart,

almost exclusively electronic music, just can’t seem to get enough of it. (ambient, downtempo, drum & bass, dub, electro, glitch, goa trance, house, idm, psybass, psychill, psytrance, synthwave, techno). I’d be happy to try to give recommendations of any of these if you ask.

also love funk like Parliament/Funkadelic and some electronic focused jambands like STS9 & Lotus

MisterMonster, (edited )
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What are some of your ambient recommendations? I was just listening to Tim Hecker’s Konoyo, also dig stuff like Global Communication, Boards of Canada, Grouper, Human Mesh Dance, Stars of the Lid, Biosphere.

Really into a electronic psychedelic cumbia genre that goes by Psicodelica Selvática (and other names) : Dengue Dengue Dengue!, Chancha Via Circuito, Yeahman, Son Rompe Pera, El Remolón’s Selva really hits the spot too.

timeisart,

I prefer my ambient to have a psychedelic aspect to it instead of just pure drone, so probably my favorite ambient artist is Ishq, namely his albums Orchid, Sama, And Awake, Bloom, and Lotus. Sinepearl and Chandanam are also artists that have a similar sound to Ishq. also check out Woob’s Repurpose album

getting into more of the psybient/psychill genre than pure ambient, mostly everything on Ultimae Records is gold imo (Solar Fields, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Cell, H.U.V.A. Network, Sync24, etc.)

lps2,

Spacebass over on my end : G Jones, EPROM, Alix Perez, Ivy Lab, Of The Trees, Chee, Tsuruda, ISOxo, Culprate, Lab Group

This song has been on solid repeat for me lately GATZB - Get Down

Ghostc1212,

listen to electric callboy

danc4498,

Somehow I missed all the good 2000s emo music, but love it now.

adude007,

Have you listened to Spitalfield? If not the album remember right now by them from 2002 is well worth a listen.

danc4498,

I’ll check it out. Thanks!

ivanafterall,
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"Those Days You Felt Alive" was a good song.

ivanafterall,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

On my peak-emo list:

The Rocking Horse Winner - State of Feeling Concentration (still so, so good, really)
Dashboard Confessional - The Swiss Army Romance
Further Seems Forever - The Moon Is Down

robotrash,

I am listening the to The Wonder Years’ full discography and man, they just don’t miss for me.

MigratingtoLemmy,

I think I’m the only one here who likes mainstream J-pop.

Anybody for Aimer, ReoNa, LiSa, Yorushika, Minami, TK from Ling Tosite Sigure, nZk, Uru, Tielle, Yuuri?

No? I suppose I’m alone in my listening habits. I do like baroque music though

cccc,

I’d like to be. Got any recommendations?

MigratingtoLemmy,

The artists I mentioned in my comment are whom I have listened to recently

siv9939, (edited )
@siv9939@kbin.social avatar

I'm all over the place. Some of my favorites include Flogging Molly, The White Stripes, and MC Frontalot. Lately I've been getting into the stoner metal band Gnome.

YetAnotherYeti,
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Here’s a smattering of stuff off the top of my head.

Drum & Bass, Breaks, Glitch-Hop, Ghetto Funk, Dubstep, Ambient

Artists: Danny Byrd, Sub Focus, Teebee, Noisia, Phace, Logistics, WBBL, Evol Intent, High Contrast, Tonic, Featurecast, Calibre, Slynk, John B, Calyx, Metrik, Commix, CMC & Silenta, Pimpsoul, Future Funk Squad, A.Skillz, Krafty Kuts, Deekline, Plump DJs, Klute, The Prodigy, Pressure, Chemical Brothers, Boards of Canada, Caribou, Jon Hopkins, The Orb, Aphex Twin, Samples, Stanton Warriors, Concord Dawn, Bobby C Sound TV, The Breakfastaz, The Funk Hunters, Defunk, Freddy Todd, Gramatik, GRiZ, Sub Focus, ill-esha, Gladkill, JPOD, Kalya Scintilla, Spor, K+Lab, Netsky, Opiuo, Mochipet, Stephan Jacobs, Rusko, DJ Food, VibeSquad, Father Funk, Beats Antique, Dillinja, Spoonbill, Skream, Russ Liquid, Benga, Pastician, Digital Mystikz, N Type, Beat Fatigue, Minnesota, Pinch, Big Gigantic, Psymbionic, Caspa, Phaeleh, Orbital, Scuba, Loefah, Goth-Trad, Adam Freeland, Thriftworks, DJ Shadow, Stickybuds, Funkanomics, Coki, Starkey, Vaccine, Nero, Joker, Phutureprimitive, Amon Tobin, Black Sun Empire, Nu:Tone, Ed Rush, Optical, Shy FX

Trip-Hop

Artists: Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation, UNKLE, Portishead, Morcheeba, Leftfield, Groove Armada, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Sneaker Pimps, Nightmares on Wax

Hip-Hop

Artists: Blockhead, Wax Tailor, RJD2, Abilities, Mos Def, Gift of Gab, Sage Francis, Wu-Tang Clan, Eyedea, Aesop Rock, MF Doom, Run the Jewels, Tonedeff, A Tribe Called Quest, Cunninlynguists, Nas, Substantial, The Roots, Dead Prez, Black Star, Digable Planets, PackFM, Talib Kweli, Smif-n-Wessun, The Notorious B.I.G., Warren G, Immortal Technique, Big Pun, Murs, Hieroglyphics

Post-Electronic Pop/Rock type shit? Dream Pop? Indie Pop? I have no idea.

Artists: Elder Island, Haelos, Alex Winston, London Grammar, Maribou State, MS MR, Warpaint, RY X, Rhye, Parra for Cuva, Bleachers, Zero 7, Aurora, Phox, Lucius, Alt-J

Folk, Folk Rock, Americana

Artists: James Taylor, Bon Iver, Simon & Garfunkel, Cat Stevens, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile, Patty Griffin, Peter, Paul and Mary, Willie Nelson, The Lumineers, Of Monsters and Men, Lord Huron, Hozier, Shakey Graves, Nanci Griffith, Ray Lynch, Neil Young, Daughter, The Milk Carton Kids, I’m with Her, Nickel Creek, Punch Brothers

Progressive Rock (Maybe kinda, sorta Metal?)

Artists: Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, Gazpacho, The Flower Kings, Kolm, Steven Wilson, Airbag, Lunatic Soul, Riverside, Soen, Haken, Blackfield, King Crimson, Leprous, Pink Floyd, Rishloo, Katatonia, Dredg, Rush, Opeth, Rpwl, Jethro Tull, Chroma Key, Karnivool

Tool

Artist: Tool

crucifix_peen,

Here lately I mostly listen to the kind of music that your most insufferable hipster friend would try to recommend you.

The Mountain Goats

The Decemberists

Radical Face

Neutral Milk Hotel

The Shins

Pat the Bunny

Andrew Jackson Jihad

Mal Blum

Daisy the Great

Delicate Steve

Professor Caveman

The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets

LovelyA72,
@LovelyA72@lemmy.ml avatar

Deep House. It’s basically distraction free version of House.

timeisart,

anything you recommend? looking for more artists like those on Naked Music Recordings (Blue Six, Miguel Migs, Lisa Shaw, Aya, etc.)

LovelyA72,
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Sorry this might disappoint you but I usually just listen on The Good Life Radio m.youtube.com/watch?v=36YnV9STBqc

thisisbutaname,

OT, but… How did we get to lemmites and not lemmings?

BananaPeal,
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Mainly early 2000s “Whose Line is it Anyway?” hoedowns. My favorite is the one where they make fun of Colin’s baldness.

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