What I'm listening to today: "Legendary Wings", Hyakutaro Tsukumo (arranged by Yuu)

This is a General MIDI arrangement of the main theme to Thunder Force V, a sidescrolling shooter made by Technosoft in 1997 for the Sega Saturn. For whatever reason, this is the version I got hooked on!

Rendered on (splitting channels) a Roland SC-8850 and Yamaha MU2000, both of which were released in 1999, so if TF.V had come out just two years later it could have sounded like this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGdRrnlbu9w

Thunder Force V / サンダーフォース 5 - Legendary Wings

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What I'm listening to today: "Walk On Girl", Linda from Work

Christine's been listening to this band lately and I really like them. They give me a vibe like whoever Linda is was a riot grrl 20 years ago and now she's 35 and she has a ghastly office job and her life is a lot slower, but she's still in a punk band after work

This is the last track from their album "The Night is Short", which has at least three "oh, I should put that in the music thread" level bangers:

https://lindafromwork.bandcamp.com/track/walk-on-girl

Walk On Girl, by Linda From Work

from the album The Night Is Short

Linda From Work

What I'm listening to today: "Pure Data Breakcore Live Coding", GrundTon

Distant barking. Weird overwhelming synth swells and one of the most unusual treatments of the Amen break I've ever encountered. (EDIT: It turns out to be a Funky Drummer break, which makes it even weirder it turned out like this?!) Generated by PureData and the YouTuber actually has several videos wandering around this same script's configuration space; this seems like the most focused.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6YxwYNBJoA

Pure Data Breakcore Live Coding

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What I'm listening to today: "Akai S950 - Deep House Music - Vintage Sampler", MikeSynth

Hype little house techno fragment made on a plausible circa-90s vintage hardware setup (1986 Akai rack sampler sequenced by a 2003 Akai sequencer, mixing board as an instrument). Really refreshing vibe, has a bit of a trip-hop feel to me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij2r1C-kr58

Akai S950 - Deep House Music - Vintage Sampler - MikeSynth

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What I'm listening to today: "Volume", Pylon

@onelson linked this and I don't know anything about it. It rocks! When I started typing this post I was gonna say something about krautrock but in fact it turns out she is *not* singing in German, only indistinctly. Wikipedia says this is from Athens, Georgia. Well that explains a lot. Cool crisp Clashy vibes that seem to predict everything that's gonna happen in pop music in the ten years after it was recorded (that's 1980)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp57WziV07g

Volume (Remastered)

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What I'm listening to today: "Metric", Bryan Zentz

So there was this first golden age of "techno" in Detroit or whatever, when the genre was new and raw, but then there was this second golden age around 2000, when we (as a species) had gotten *really good* at the Detroit style and were just making a lot of it. This YouTube account spins a bunch of that era of music on vinyl. This track is a dense crystal structure of dance beats and staccato samples and it is sick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbk--wDbO5E

Bryan Zentz - Metric

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What I'm listening to today: "Untitled A ( Rock To The Beat )", Ferro

Another from the "Techno Vinyl Records" account's collection, this one's a little more genrefucky, with a more variety, bringing in strange sounds and "House Music" feels. A good gradual buildup.

(Honestly, I linked you that other track yesterday so I could link you this track today. This is how much variety you can get out of a initially-seemingly-rigid genre with some slight changes in texture.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1pBghAeGpU

Ferro – Untitled A ( Rock To The Beat )

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What I'm listening to today: "Goldener Reiter", Joachim Witt

A long time ago I got captivated by this odd 1980 Krautrock track, with its weird mix of melancholy and peppy, 90s CGI video, and breaking into English with "und I'm feeling up" in the chorus. I was wrong about everything! The video (now copyright-claimed off YouTube) was for a 1994 remix and re-synced with the original audio; there's no English; and the lyrics are about medical abuse so uh, CW German speakers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6RLXwKBz_g

Joachim Witt - Goldener Reiter

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What I'm listening to today: "BLK ZMBY", billy woods

As far as I can tell, this song is intended as a political condemnation of the living dead. Mr. woods makes hip-hop with complex and layered messaging, some of which is not intended to be Legible to me personally. This track is slow murky deep fried jazz

"In 2023, Woods published a children's book titled A is for Anarchist.[11][27]"

https://billywoods.bandcamp.com/track/blk-zmby

BLK ZMBY, by billy woods

from the album GOLLIWOG

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What I'm listening to today: "Funknitium-99", Fearofdark

This guy is a prolific Bandcamp/YouTube tracker musician, and here he pulls out some fusion funk with an immaculately crisp, clean energy. If you like the music in Sonic the Hedgehog levels listen to this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQvPBEJVwn8

Funknitium-99

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What I'm listening to today: Yoyaku instore session, Karla Böhm

Here is a Belgian DJ spinning an hourlong techno set in a record store in Paris. Chill deep house beats, slowly transitioning into French Touch over the course of the set. Great feeling throughout. I think this video was produced as promo for the store, as the camerawork is unusually professional for this sort of video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCt_JY--F78

Yoyaku instore session with Karla Böhm

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What I'm listening to today: "End Of The Abyss | Erica Synths Steampipe + Perkons x Soma Cosmos | Drone Day 2025 Live Jam", Travis Benjamin Simpson

Evolves in a way which suggests internal narrative, a journey through a long dark pipe. This is intense, atmospheric, horror-movie music given an unusual color by the fact it is being performed in a bright, sunny backyard with a pink flamingo. Three boxes, two near-designed for ambient drone, but the third is…a drum machine?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rowPfubpPp4

End Of The Abyss | Erica Synths Steampipe + Perkons x Soma Cosmos | Drone Day 2025 Live Jam

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What I'm listening to today: "Citrus Cirrus", Muscises

It's hard for chiptune to surprise me at this point, but this surprised me. Impossible sounds coming out of the Sega Genesis sound-chip pair, funk music that has returned from the planet Jupiter with terrifying psychic powers, an evening drive in a convertible while the skyline of an impossible ruined city rises in the distance. A plausible soundtrack for your dreams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJcFmSRsP_Q

Citrus Cirrus (YM2612 + SEGA PSG)

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What I'm listening to today: "Bound For The Floor", Local H

Grunge is really good actually and there's some great gems if you look a layer or two deeper than the big 3 acts. This, from 1996, is a late (last?) gasp of "alternative rock" before slick acts like Creed and Matchbox 20 took over the space completely. It's a beautiful sustained single note, a monotone intonation, a hoarse, frustrated yell.

Supposedly this album is about how much it sucks to live in Illinois.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2Oe5YKhzCE

Local H - Bound For The Floor

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What I'm listening to today: "Dawless Dreamz #2", Glemii

Here Korg's long-forgotten ur-groovebox, the Electribe, does a duet with an actual Game Boy to create what the musician calls "ambient jungle". This is one minute long and feels fantastic, objects from the past breaking through the envelope of time to show a glimpse of the beautiful feature we deserve.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5BxV5gk8Ac

Korg Electribe Ambient Jungle | Dawless Dreamz #2

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What I'm listening to today: "Tiny Setup, HUGE Sound: Jungle with the PO-33 KO! + Monotron Delay", Pocket Trax

The Pocket Operator and Monotron Delay remain the bang-for-buck champions of the desktop synth world, "toy" devices that at one time retailed for $60-80 in the Guitar Center checkout line (…before inflation…) and pair beautifully.

This shockingly hard track shows just how far you can push these little PCBs. Lightspeed 12-bit drum & bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIlK_16Wal8

Tiny Setup, HUGE Sound: Jungle with the PO-33 KO! + Monotron Delay

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What I'm listening to today: "4 dollar casio sa5 processed through EQD avalanche run, afterneath and transmisser reverb", Anne Sulikowski

Gorgeous, slow ambient music composed live on [see above]. Time-lapse video of clouds over cliffs, a cat sleeping for nine hours, chunky kalimba echoing over brainfog. Three blocks away there is a cement mixer running, just at the edge of your hearing, far enough the acoustics of the street turn the grinding into soothing white noise

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-5Oqd-JB-8

4 dollar casio sa5 processed through EQD avalanche run, afterneath and transmisser reverb

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What I'm listening to today: "Slack", Gar Hoover

Here's the PO-33/Monotron Delay tiny power combo again, making what the musician calls "Chill House" with more than a bit of French touch. Stands out from its genre with some strange sample freaking (is that Paul McCartney??).

Notice the YouTube synth community pro tactic of leaving some random objects on the desktop for Visual Interest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18VSdLHR2H8

Slack - PO-33 & Monotron Delay - Chill House

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What I'm listening to today: "kickstart my heart", elricfd

oversaturated brainglaze vaporwave fuck music

This URL was in a text file on my computer where I must have stashed it at some point. I have no idea what this is and I do not remember where I got it from. Bandcamp informs me this musician is the inventor of "Frasierwave". Ok

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_3D7deeIeY

kickstart my heart

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What I'm listening to today: "[You Caught Me] Smilin'", Sly and the Family Stone

My favorite track from "There's a Riot Goin' On", possibly the most stoned funk album ever made. I have heard so many weird stories about the production of this album, and I don't know which ones are true. Everybody sounds like they just woke up. Everybody sounds like they love making music. The music itself sounds like it's drunk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfljDrx9Tho

[You Caught Me] Smilin'

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What I'm listening to today: "The Ocean Floor" (part 1), Kazumi Totaka (Nintendo)

In Japan, Mario Paint got a sequel for the 64DD (an N64 peripheral that added internet access, mouse support, and a floppy drive). The music for Mario Artist is *amazing*. This track is moody fusion jazz, vaporwave in 1999; it pushes the N64 to the limit, synthesizing most things but then dropping in what seems to be an entire realtime guitar track. (I think part 2 samples Massive Attack.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzM_G80xL0c&list=PL-pEm4IqI6c_DfCBqt5VBvR-atgwqTlZB&index=100&pp=iAQB8AUB

Mario Artist: Paint Studio - The Ocean Floor (Track 1) -

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What I'm listening to today: " DRIVIN' ", Fox Capture Plan

*Incredibly* funky Tokyo jazz, tons of energy and wild futuristic synths that just slam you from the start like you're a movie character who just opened the forbidden box and it was full of otherworldly light that disintegrates you instantly. But like, in a smooth jazz kinda way. Do you like electric piano

https://foxcaptureplan.bandcamp.com/track/drivin

DRIVIN', by fox capture plan

from the album XRONICLE

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What I'm listening to today: "Level 3", Jim Andron

The Phillips CD-I is one of the most infamous video game system failures ever, and it hides a secret: *The CD-I Tetris game had a bizarrely kind of amazing soundtrack.* 10 tracks (I also love "level 0") of the kind of pure vibes "Vaporwave" was trying to chase in the 2010s slowing down 80s r&b. This version comes pre-slowed down! Strange murky easy-listening swamp jazz, general MIDI instruments only

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRVEtOL6Kho&list=PLFCp1PLqgPzCrfc4BALfINUs7ueJMkUcP&index=4

Tetris (CD-i) Music - Level 3

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What I'm listening to today: "Wanted", Hiromi

Some chill loungey jazz by a Japanese pianist and her band. Wonderful feel.

This is the kind of music that trip hop was processed from and I believe trip-hop fans should listen to some of the raw uncut stuff once in a while, perceive the woman who casts the shadow. Actually I'm not sure there ARE any trip-hop fans under 40. Maybe liking Portishead in 2025 is the equivalent of liking jazz in 1998. But I did like jazz in 1998

https://hiromimusic.bandcamp.com/track/wanted

Wanted, by Hiromi

from the album Sonicwonderland

Hiromi

What I'm listening to today: "When The Catholic Girls Go Camping, The Nicotine Vampires Rule Supreme.", GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES!

Basically whenever I listen to Tera Melos, Tidal recommends this next. It's actually a pretty good four-minute primer on "math rock"!

What is Math Rock, at core? It's jazz. It's just jazz with rock instruments. Or maybe metal with jazz instruments. In the 70s we called this prog, now it's math or post rock. Anyway here's guitar played very fast

https://giraffesgiraffes.bandcamp.com/track/when-the-catholic-girls-go-camping-the-nicotine-vampires-rule-supreme

When The Catholic Girls Go Camping, The Nicotine Vampires Rule Supreme., by GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES!

from the album More Skin With Milk-Mouth

GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES!

What I'm listening to today: "Main Menu" (Mario Artist: Communication Kit), Hideaki Shimizu (Nintendo)

"Mario Artist" for the N64DD consisted of 4 separately-sold "games", of which this is the slightest and most utilitarian (a piece of modem software that let you upload and download creations from the other 3 games). It has possibly the most interesting soundtrack; it seemed to want to be unobtrusive, so it's minimal and ambient. This is a wonderful sparse techno track:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmREOQxh0rU&list=PLWgMiwPdlU0WEnBTjEeCIRnf15uuvydJo&index=2

Mario Artist: Communications Kit - Main Menu -

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What I'm listening to today: "Hand of Doom", Black Sabbath

Have you ever listened to Sabbath's early stuff? They're still nailing down their sound (ie "metal") and so it's got this wild raw nature to it with currents in strange directions. I hear people describe parts of it as "blues". "Paranoid" is worth a listen in full; this track's a twisty, dynamic, genre-spanning little rock opera about drug addiction with Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025) using his entire emotional range

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNIgt6yKgDM

Hand of Doom (2012 - Remaster)

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What I'm listening to today: "Ambassadors of All that is Good" ➜ "40 Rods to the Hog's Head" ➜ "Guy vs DC Sniper", Tera Melos

The magnum opus of Tera Melos's early instrumental-only days is this 3-track sequence. "40 Rods" is the highlight but it needs the windup and cooldown of the other two tracks. Incoherent noise slowly coalesces into gorgeous melody then dissolves back into noise. Ordo ab chao, order out of chaos—

https://teramelos.bandcamp.com/track/ambassadors-of-all-that-is-good
https://teramelos.bandcamp.com/track/40-rods-to-the-hogs-head
https://teramelos.bandcamp.com/track/guy-vs-d-c-sniper

Ambassadors of All That Is Good, by Tera Melos

from the album Drugs / Complex

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What I'm listening to today: "Breathe", Azkyll

This is a deeply strange album consisting almost entirely of indefinable "weird noises" (mostly, I think, coming from a granular synthesizer)? This particular track is all punchy, staticky percussion with the "music" part only present as a hint or aftertaste, sounds with implied colors, étude for violent coughing fit and string quartet

https://azkyll.bandcamp.com/track/breathe

breathe, by Azkyll

from the album just another night

Azkyll

What I'm listening to today: "Make It All Better", Neuro No Neuro

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBT7VkH6ekM

I enjoyed the video; this one's really nice to just stare into and try to reverse engineer the pattern (I ultimately couldn't).

Make It All Better

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What I'm listening to today: "severe brain damage by dominator"

This is a 1996 "octamed" modfile/tracker tune for the Amiga soundchip that simply goes as hard as it possibly can, dialing in some sort of acid sound and then slowly turning one of the knobs more and more until it actually breaks. Simultaneously a audience-pranking brainfuck and a thoughtful mix of dance genres; the drum line feels like it might be one of the "classic" breaks but I can't identify which one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsro5DpnWNA

severe brain damage by dominator (1996)

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What I'm listening to today: "Close your Eyes (Autechre Corporation Street rmx)", Anodyne

One time Autechre dropped a whole ass Funky Drummer loop on a track and it ruled

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nl4GaPMcx0

Anodyne - Close your eyes (Autechre Corporation street remix)

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What I'm listening to today: "Jackin for beats", Ice Cube

On this track Ice Cube states an intent to steal every other rapper's beats, then follows through. Despite the claim of "jacking" Cube actually did pay for sample clearance on every beat used here, leading to a situation where 112% of this track's revenue is owed on sample royalties. If you buy this track on Apple Music, Ice Cube loses money

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3Vn12rvPfM

Ice Cube- Jackin For Beats

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What I'm listening to today: "メトロノーム同期 (32個)", Ikeguchi Laboratory, Tokyo University of Science

This is an entirely physical effect. Place two or more metronomes on a table and start them at different times. The metronomes will acoustically couple through the table and gradually interfere with each other until their oscillations move into perfect alignment.

You might have heard of this trick before! But try just listening to it. Like really listen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWToUATLGzs

メトロノーム同期 (32個)

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What I'm listening to today: "Weekly Beats #8 - Dustin'", Tristan Baldi

Elektron are giants in modern "DAWless" music production, a path they started on¹ with the pair of idiosyncratic "machine" synthesizers released starting in 2001. Here on a machinedrum with hacked firmware is a chill song for laying on a machine beach sipping coolant, watching a square sun set. Takes off once the beat comes in

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8AgGXOi-J4

¹ I intentionally ignore the SIDStation here

Weekly Beats #8 - Dustin' (Machinedrum)

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What I'm listening to today: "Brutal", HarrytheHat

Core-competency Jungle from an EP¹ made on a restricted set of instruments (2 Pocket Operator samplers, 1 Monotron Delay, 1 Volca Bass dialed into 303-mimic acid mode).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsbwnOX8aQo

Heavy but smooth; Millenials will immediately have flashbacks to late-90s racing games. Of course this isn't the hardware people would have used in the 90s, it just has the same number of bits².

¹ Full EP here https://harrythehat225.bandcamp.com/album/pocket-jungle-v1

² Twelve

Brutal 🔨 (full jam) Lofi Jungle Po33/VolcaBass/Monotron

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What I'm listening to today: "shapely hedgerows of the dying world", Dragon Warrior

Shuffling, comfy instrumental folk / indie pop in the Elephant 6 style. Feelings like Polaroids of early mornings. You might know this musician as Brother Android or Harrison Lemke, depending on what genre you encountered him in.

https://dragonwarrior.bandcamp.com/track/shapely-hedgerows-of-the-dying-world

shapely hedgerows of the dying world, by Dragon Warrior

from the album Sweetheart of the Planetarium

Dragon Warrior

What I'm listening to today: "Dual Monomachine IDM with new aftermarket +Drives from MachineStore", MIDERA

An enormous emotion. Thinky techno production with a human pop core and a touch of chiptune feel on the drums.

I think we're at the point where this particular type of 00s electronic sound is as old now, as the 70s-80s sounds Boards of Canada was evoking in the 90s were then. Meaning the progressive parts of Boards of Canada now *themselves* qualify for nostalgia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr3idTvkp-A

Dual Monomachine IDM with new aftermarket +Drives from MachineStore

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What I'm listening to today: "OB6 Dub Techno", dc11

The musician says this emerged from setting up a new synthesizer, so what I imagine happened: They were trying to make that "chonkchonkchonk" noise from reggae, stumbled into an amazing-sounding semi-repeating pattern, went "I have to stop everything and find a way to make this a song" and built a life support system around it. Result:

Lovely little ambient meditation over a 128bpm heartbeat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDXeiQ6KdWM

If ur bored stop at ~5:00

OB6 Dub Techno

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What I'm listening to today: "New Instrument, new sound!", Fron Reilly

A short demo of a musical instrument created by this YouTuber/woodworker. It's… kind of a brilliant idea, actually, simultaneously shocking and in-retrospect obvious.

The video is 100 seconds of abstract noises that, if you'd played it for me without the video, I could tell you how to create with FFTs and DSP techniques but would *not* have believed was a recording of a completely acoustic device.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGHIcU3g8Ps

New Instrument, new sound!

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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What I'm listening to today: "The Terrorist", DJ Vadim & Motion Man

Motion Man is an Oakland rapper so far under the radar he has no Wikipedia page and at least one album of his I've listened to is not on Allmusic. If you know him it's probably from a guest spot he did on someone else's song, probably Kool Keith's, and you *remember* him because he absolutely steals every track he appears on.

Here, for a 1999 DJ Vadim single: Villainous pronouncements over supersaws

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rOYGk6TV_o

Terrorist

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What I'm listening to today: "Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra" (Overture), Friedrich Gulda

I don't know much about Gulda, but apparently his career was marked by a desire to work in both classical music but also jazz (back in an era when jazz was still cutting edge and/or illegal). This 1980 piece feels like he was asked to compose a concerto but he just really, really wanted to make funk music. This slaps. This cellist is fucking *shredding*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYTQQtwYYbQ

⚠️Loud static at 0:41

Friedrich Gulda - Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra: Overture

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What I'm listening to today: "Cwejman/Verbos Dub", Lucas Marchal

Last week I linked this guy doing synth unboxing experiments, here's what he sounds like doing a completed track. Dark, intent dub using the full spectrum of electronic production. Slipping silently under abandoned awnings and cloudy skies as your robotic pursuers nip constantly at your heels. Glance up and your gaze is met by the first touches of rain, and a dual-rotor helicopter blotting out the sun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xTD7iqVjRs

Cwejman/Verbos Dub

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What I'm listening to today: "Carrier",
Brandon McGhee

Extremely satisfying, semi-live electronic jam, feels like early Boards of Canada. Authentic-sounding/non-authentic analog synths on the Microfreak, lo-fi hip hop beats on the SP-404, and enormous Zoia reverb. What you see is what you get. Cool disintegration outro.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WELUnqz6R00

Carrier

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What I'm listening to today: "Cryptic Flow", ME9AM0N

I was given the prompt "Lo-fi hip hop to have anxiety to". Trap music for blown out speakers and those Japanese crosswalk machines that play the creepy childrens' song. Basically the kind of music you'd find on a cassette tape in a street gutter and when you listen to it it makes your stereo haunted.

Apparently they call themselves "Memphis cult".

https://soundcloud.com/memphiscult/cryptic-flow-me9am0n-16

Cryptic Flow - ME9AM0N

Cult Link https://linktr.ee/memphiscult Buy Merch - https://memphiscult.com/ Artist Link - https://linktr.ee/splyxer Discord Server: https://discord.gg/sVwfB4fph6 Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/6n9s

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What I'm listening to today: "YOULL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE", hkmori

Sad girl breakcore anthem. This is what it feels like to be queer in 2025. Too loud. Too loud. Everything is too loud

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6GmJC1ic4o

hkmori - YOULL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE

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What I'm listening to today: "Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt", DJ Shadow

This album hit electronic music like a meteor. Apparently real heads already knew who DJ Shadow was and Dan the Automator had been working with him for years, but the first I'd heard of DJ Shadow was this song coming on Rice Radio 91.7 FM circa 1997 and I can draw you a diagram of exactly where on San Felipe St I was driving at the time because the moment is seared so clearly into my memory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HORLJvUMs08

Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt

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What I'm listening to today: "Devil Stuff", Evil Nine

The first half of the 2000s saw this explosion of headphones-friendly "instrumental hip hop" whose existence I chalk up to DJ Shadow, if not as a direct inspiration then at least for convincing the record labels this stuff could sell. (Or maybe it was "Praise You".) Here's some fun big beat music made of metal samples. Yeah uh, my mom's boyfriend's kids are into this devil stuff from listening to Black Sabbath—

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKeAt3zdiYk

Devil Stuff

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What I'm listening to today: "Heart's Desire", Awkward McLain

A Bandcamp beatmaker goes in for a bit of lo-fi hip hop and astral projection. Lovely crisp feeling.

The box is SP-404mk2, the most recent of a series of surprisingly incremental updates to J Dilla's favorite sampler, with the main effect AFAICT to add, like, USB and SD card support and the stuff that makes a device actually convenient to use in 2021.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czR2NlmWE2g

[SP404 Beat] Silence.Golden - Heart's Desire

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What I'm listening to today: "The Mashed Up Mixes - Diplo of Hollertronix Meets RJD2"

During that 10 minutes of mainstream craze for "mashups", lo-fi hip hop virtuoso RJD2 invited a few artists to make DJ mixtapes out of his his back catalog. There's also a good one by "Haul & Mason", but this mix stuck in my head forever for a segment that strings together Cat Power, Slick Rick and Steve Reich, and later on what's still to me the definitive version of Outkast's "Roses"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj5h1o8XRnk

RJD2 - The Mashed Up Mixes - Diplo of Hollertronix Meets RJD2

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What I'm listening to today: "Jellyfish", Kazumi Totaka (Nintendo)

There is a weird pattern in video games:

- The "water level", in any game, is usually everyone's least favorite, but

- The "water level" often has the coolest, most memorable music of the game.

Upthread I linked some "ocean vibes" music from Mario Artist for N64DD. That game has *three* ocean-themed songs, all bangers; here's my other fav. Charmingly cheesy hold-music jazz transitioning into trip-hop

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8DlaLKT3q8&list=PL-pEm4IqI6c_DfCBqt5VBvR-atgwqTlZB&index=95

Mario Artist: Paint Studio - Drawing Track #1 (Jellyfish) -

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What I'm listening to today: "What Does Your Soul Look Like?, Pt. 3", DJ Shadow

DJ Shadow followed up his major-label "debut" with an (incomplete) overview of his pre-"debut" indie releases. The information economy of the late 90s was less developed than that of today & getting into DJ Shadow in 1998 was a *little* confusing. Whatever! Here's the most rocking track from "preemptive strike". This *fucking* piano

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9VIDrDXJmc

PS: Shadow fans listen to the Mighty Atom Endtroducing mix

What Does Your Soul Look Like, Pt. 3

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I think I have pt. 2 on my trip hop playlist
@heathen_cat pt 2 has been stuck in my head most of the weekend actually. pt 3 is just so punchy tho!
@mcc Mario Artist! deep cuts there, especially as a lisp fan
@cwebber I didn't know Mario Artist had a LISP connection :O
@mcc oh yeah, iirc it's derived from the C++ codebase derived from the extremely influential on all 3d modeling systems to come Symbolics 3d software
@mcc "Nendo", lol

@mcc ah though it was the Polygon Studio one that I know had the link https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Artist:_Polygon_Studio

Not sure if the other ones also did

Mario Artist: Polygon Studio

Mario Artist: Polygon Studio is the fourth and final game released in the Mario Artist series and overall Super Mario franchise on the Nintendo 64DD, released in Japan on August 31, 2000. The game allows players to construct and render 3D polygons,...

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@mcc The Symbolics 3d demo videos are ASTOUNDING if you have never watched them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV5obrYaogU
SYMBOLICS S-PACKAGES 3D GRAPHICS AND ANIMATION DEMO

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@mcc A number of Nintendo 64 games used Symbolics derived stuff for their development iirc
@mcc An unfortunately named (okay on its own but remove one letter) C++ rewrite derived from the original lisp codebase: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-World
N-World - Wikipedia

@cwebber I had an industrial designer friend who ran Mirai on irix. I made textures for him. I thought it was nice at the time.
@cwebber @mcc more like Symbolisps am I right?

...I'll show myself out
@mcc Yeah, water levels can be amazing, but they require more work than regular levels: https://orangejuiceliberationfront.com/why-underwater-levels-suck-so-often/
@mcc I have unironically listened to the soundtrack to Subnautica - which is 100% water level with 100% excellent music - on Spotify.
@mcc I think I've commented on the last three of these so I hope I'm not annoying you, but in my defense you keep linking bangers from my past!

have you heard "hollertronix - never scared"? mashup mix by diplo + low budget before diplo blew up. even then a lot of the later diplo on display both good (an ear for fitting different styles together) with the bad (popularizing regional scenes mostly to his own benefit)
@hex no, that sounds great and i'm curious to listen!
@mcc they throw a luda verse into lookout weekend by debbie deb (which you will recognize today from kendrick's squabble up) so I gotta admit he's got an ear for it
@mcc saw this out-of-context, and my only reaction is "cool"

@mcc certainly from a U.K. perspective that’s perhaps unfair to the local breaks scene.

Adam Freeland released his successful Coastal Breaks mix the same year as Endtroducing (1996) and there was a healthy amount of music to choose from then, and started the Marine Parade label that hosts Evil Nine in 1998.

@cloudthethings The innovation happening in Britain in electronic music in the late 90s was just SO fast and so dense! I was actively trying to follow it and there's still so much I'm realizing I missed

@mcc this particular bit was very much my world around 2001-2005! ❤️

Btw, I love reading your “currently listening” summaries - they’re always so interesting and I frequently learn something.

@cloudthethings @mcc yeah orlando breaks (DJ Icey) in the US had some overlap but nu skool breaks was primarily a UK thing in my experience. there was suddenly so much interest in electronic music in the US after big beat though that I think a lot of genres sort of got lumped together and it was hard to tell who influenced whom?

I remember picking up a koma & bones mix CD and it was filed right next to a bunch of ibiza prog house swimsuit-model-on-cover compilations, lol. thank god for shoutcast radio archives and DJs actually uploading tracklistings
@mcc I can't prove DJ Shadow had a direct influence on the whole future funk/lo-fi hip hop movement, but I bet that if you traced the lineage of some of those artists, you wouldn't need to go through that many degrees of "your favorite producers favorite producer" before you hit DJ Shadow.
@Owlor Oh this is something I believe strongly
@mcc I was very late discovering that album, maybe 2015. I find it such a unique and special album. Everything from DJ Shadow since then seems, to my ears at least, just so ordinary.

@dpiponi have you heard The Mountain Will Fall that's the other Shadow album that just really sparkles to me

Ps if you EVER get a chance to see him live TAKE IT

@mcc @dpiponi
He is so good live, I was lucky to see him in Karlsruhe some years ago, he had this sphere with projections on it and the sphere opened up later.

Super iconic and magical artist. For me, his way of trying and fusing different things with elongated arrangements, focus on different instruments and openness to different kinds of music (i.e. sampling metal, psychedelic music, funk, jazz ..) was so valuable. Whenever I want to gift a record to a music lover, often it is Entroducing.

@dpiponi @mcc Apparently it’s because it got too expensive to use the kind of samples he was using there. And I agree.
@mcc shoutout to the Brainfreeze mixes he did with Cut Chemist. different direction from Endtroducing but completely changed what I thought a DJ mix was supposed to be
@mcc shit. Worth listening to for the tape/white noise alone.
@mcc woah neat find! How did I not know this person, apparently a teacher of Abbado and Argerich? Amazing determination to go his own way.
Friedrich Gulda & Joe Zawinul...so blues!so groove! II

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@mcc Thought that dude was going to saw that cello in half.
@mcc I haven't heard the name "motion man" since linkin park reanimation. good to know he's still around
@mcc The Terrorist was on Zen: A Ninja Tune Retrospective, I listened so much to that collection at university. (I feel my mental timeline is wrong somehow though because it was supposedly released in 2004 which was my last year and that feels wrong, but it was a long time ago.)
@SonnyBonds I loved that compilation for introducing me to Saul Williams
@SonnyBonds Wait am I thinking of the same compilation, I think there were a few in the Zen series
@mcc Googled because I didn't know what song that might have been, maybe it was the Xen compilation? Haven't heard that one. :)

@SonnyBonds Zen != Xen. Got it.

This is still my favorite Saul Williams song btw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GVrcTAeD0E

Twice The First Time

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@mcc Cool! I think List of Demands is all I've heard before, and not even sure it's his original I'm thinking about.
@SonnyBonds that's him!

@mcc The version I had in mind had a section with some kid going "waa waa waah" but it turned out to be his so all is well, that's the one!

As bonus content here's a version by Robyn & Jenny Wilson. I used to be a Robyn fan (still appreciate her but not listening as much) so it's on my radar.

https://youtu.be/BEvxsu9aeQQ?si=0LAenn8zBjmqBDF8

Jenny Wilson & Robyn - List Of Demands

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@mcc amazing: thank you so much for this one.

@mcc Linkin Park fans also might know Motion Man from a track on the 2002 Linkin Park remix album "Reanimation". The track is "Enth E Nd", which is a remix of "In the End". https://genius.com/Linkin-park-enth-e-nd-lyrics

I was a big Linkin Park fan. I know pretty much nothing about any rappers, otherwise.

@mcc Well, he is definitely on one of the Elektro Punk Hitlist compilations I used to put out as torrents in the '00 's
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