What I'm listening to today: "Hold Tight London", Chemical Brothers

This is just literally the song stuck in my head today.

Chemical Brothers are underrated TBH. They got some radio play with "Dig Your Own Hole" and I think the electronic heads (in the US?) mentally classified them as pop and tuned out. They continued making jams. I think this might be the best song they ever made. Does it stop being rock music if the guitars are sampled? *Are* these guitars sampled?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXV-jr64szI

Hold Tight London

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What I'm listening to today: "Erm...Yes, This Is Yamaha RS7000", Isobutane

This ungainly 1999 pro groovebox from Yamaha is fairly capable at making techno and hip hop. It… doesn't sound like this at all! Apparently using no external samples only tweaked presets this musician creates a drunken rush of chaotic glitch sounds, a simply wild wobbling bass line and this one sound like an angel got stuck in your crawlspace and is moaning in divine ecstasy until you let it out

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

Erm...Yes, This Is Yamaha RS7000

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What I'm listening to today: "AudCalc, Zeptocore, Phantasmal Force, GREAT CONJUNCTION Micro Synth Coordination", Arman Bohn

I at one point considered myself an authority on small handheld devices that make odd sounds, and I… I recognize exactly two of the six devices on this table. A glorious mess but it all comes together, floats your mind on a melange of algorithmic beeps, chirpy synth beats and bitcrushed Amen like a crashing sea. More is more. I like the buzzy bass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhyk4O1cYpc

AudCalc, Zeptocore, Phantasmal Force, GREAT CONJUNCTION Micro Synth Coordination

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What I'm listening to today: "souvenir d'autrefois", Trhä & Midoran

Asked on bsky for metal that makes every bar on the graphic equalizer jam all the way up. Blurry thrashy metal with kinda those stoner jam feels and this amazing softness like cassette tape, every blast of sound is a little bit rounded off. Ends with an inexplicable detour into… like… if I say "title screen music for a strip mahjong tabletop unit in a dingy bar in Kabukichō in 1994" will you understand?

https://trha.bandcamp.com/track/souvenir-dautrefois

souvenir d'autrefois, by Trhä & Midoran

from the album Trhä & Midoran

Trhä

What I'm listening to today: "沈む!", Banshimoku

I saw these folks live last night! Shizumu (沈む) appears to be "Sinking" or "Sink!", like a command. The word she yells at the end of the chorus is "ILLUMINATION!" in English. "Banshimoku" is a Japanese name for the Placodont, an extinct triassic reptile. Walking through the market this morning, kept yelling to myself under my breath, the quietest yell, "ILLUMINATION!". May the bridges we burn be the lights that show our way

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKsXnZO9_Jo

板歯目 ‐「沈む!」(Official Music Video_2022年3月1日リリース)_BANSHIMOKU

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What I'm listening to today: "Untitled", Åreknuteknyterne

In 1986 a tiny Norwegian cassette label named "Yecch Tapes" released a compilation named "FFFFF" with this song. It would be wrong to say it sounds like it does because these are ghosts reaching out of history to haunt us. That's just the cassette sound. But this sure *sounds* like ghosts trapped outside time, trying to score an epic 80s action thriller, but they're ghosts so it only feels like inexpressible loss

https://tribetapes.bandcamp.com/track/untitled-fffff-version

Untitled (FFFFF Version), by Åreknuteknyterne

from the album Åreknuteknyterne

Tribe Tapes

What I'm listening to today: "Virtual Star Embryology" (Revolutionary Girl Utena ED 2), J.A. Seazer

Ancient times. Perfection. Isolation in the desert.
Atmosphere, atom, a star of causality.
Yes, a child of earth is conceived
The embryo of philosophy.
The endless surface of the torus,
A single organic mechanism
A single perpetual motion.
Ah, it is empty movement!
Just empty movement,
Empty

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkwU8yUjM9Y

[FullHD] 少女革命ウテナ 鳳暁生編 Credits Rolling Sequence

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: "My Cancerous Body in Music", Entropic Echo

Industrial-grade modular electronica with a focus on gigantic distorted pads. The large block of wood in the corner is a SOMA device that as far as I know works by your body grounding or bridging spontaneous circuits in the electrically active orbs. Hundreds of figures in hooded monk robes trudge determinedly across a gray wasteland. Raindrops pick their way down staircases of leaves.

Cool ending.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHZvGi2qIw4

Biomechanical Disruption ‐ My cancerous body in music

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What I'm listening to today: "Time III: plastic ego", StereoMan

Fun tracker tune (original upload September 1998) that leans into the uncanny feeling of sample tracker music with stunning results. Echoes of a SNES game where a robot jumps through 2D mazes made of girders, except if one single song from a 1998 game OST went this hard you'd still be talking about it 30 years later. (The ImpulseTracker file is 768k; maybe nobody shipping games wanted to invest that much?)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5-IV_wats0

StereoMan - Time III: plastic ego

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What I'm listening to today: "Benevolent Incubator", Icarus / @olliebown

A Certain Type of Jazz thrown through the sample blender in a Certain Way, makes me think of Amon Tobin or the Michael Fakesch solo albums or Four Tet remixing Andrew Bird. Fantastic groove. Has an arc to it, a tension, a single set of sounds gradually evolves from manic solo drumming to a gentle indie guitar-pluck lullaby before dissolving completely into incoherent nervous glitches.

https://icarus.bandcamp.com/track/benevolent-incubator

Benevolent Incubator, by Icarus

from the album Six Soviet Misfits

Icarus

What I"m listening to today: "The Torrents of Destruction Overwhelmed Me", thoughtForm Max

Extended metal guitar solo, but with no guitar, done entirely on Roger Linn's isomorphic grid controller. Every pad on here has per-note expression via both pressure and how you wiggle your finger within the square, enabling techniques not usually possible on a keyboard synth. I imagine a lone figure playing this to a sunrise at the edge of some desert plateau in Big Bend in Texas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbUBw454ZG4

LinnStrument • The Torrents of Destruction Overwhelmed Me

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What I'm listening to today: "Mo Mophatt Roger", Attack Sustain

Does anyone reading this like NOISE here are three minutes of buzzsaw noises simply exploring the sounds of a newly-obtained pair of distortion pedals. Good amplifier worship audio. Would've assumed this was all guitar feedback if I didn't have the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnpHbdLh2Rc

Mo Mophatt Roger

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What I'm listening to today: "The Key" (Wubbledub Edit), Space Bunny

Does anyone like 90s EURO TECHNO. This is a vintage remix of a 1997 tech house piece, apparently recorded at the time but unreleased until a vinyl compilation in 2024. Oak aged for 27 years. Has a great bouncy energy to it and that classic electronic sound design. Really satisfying.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npCZlsAJeJ4

Space Bunny – The Key (Wubbledub Edit)

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What I'm listening to today: "No Snakes Alive", King Geedorah

MF DOOM was a talented producer as well as a rapper, but was oddly shy about his own production work, quarantining his most significant self-produced work to side EPs and this somewhat nonobvious pseudonym. A pity because the Geedorah project has some bangers, like this one unhinged, utterly unique track with weird tempo shifts as if the song itself is staggering drunkenly. MF Grimm's on this one (it's old).

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

No Snakes Alive

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What I'm listening to today: "Generative ambient", CELUS

21 minutes of ever-changing shimmers & swells. (If your attention span is not that long maybe stop at the 5:45 mark.) This is the song you hear when it's morning and no one else on the spaceship has woken up yet and everything is pleasant and peaceful, although *definitely* when this movie reaches its second act something within the corridors will start hunting your crew

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXJC6ZvH5y8

CELUS • Generative Ambient

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What I'm listening to today: "TR-909 & TR-727 Backyard Beat", Zap Danger

It is the 90s and there is time to roller hover cyber blade through floating freeways passing through a glowing city where the buildings seem to be made of ephemeral light. Downtempo dance music for old drum machines and modern guitar pedals. Look quickly at the start of the video to see a sweet adorable baby (Elektron Analog Drive pedal) and also a sweet adorable baby (cat).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq9aJzDGT6E

TR-909 & TR-727 Backyard Beat

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What I'm listening to today: "Combination #7 ( • | 6 | • | 2 | 4 | 5 )", Mark Fell

Violins tuning up for five minutes. Sliding down the gullet of a giant greebly alien. We could talk about "drone" or we could talk about music for ritual purposes, it is the same thing, there is a part of us religion seeks to wake up but which music stimulates directly and so religion uses music. Drone cuts out the middleman. No spirituality just ॐ.

Jim O'Rourke is somehow involved here.

https://frozenreeds.bandcamp.com/track/combination-7-6-2-4-5

Combination #7 ( • | 6 | • | 2 | 4 | 5 ), by Mark Fell

from the album Psychic Resynthesis

frozen reeds

What I'm listening to today: "31564132452132131652131", 3121534312

The quietest of quiet drone ambient, a breath on your neck, empty room noise, except the room is an uncanny horror space. This seems to have been more an attempt to make a cool glitch video with atmospheric sound (this YouTube account has many such videos) than to make a piece of music but I like experiencing, analyzing this sort of ambiance as music. It's fun to pick apart the choices of frequencies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7cEc8vRTmI

31564132452132131652131

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What I'm listening to today: "Olson"

This is a Boards of Canada song being performed on a DEC PDP-1 from 1959. The PDP-1 doesn't have sound, but it does have front-panel light bulbs for debugging, so they tapped the voltage from four of the the light bulb on/off signals and routed them directly to speakers. They then run a program that toggles the light bulbs at audio rate to create square waves.

Arrangement by Joe Lynch, PDP-1 paper tape load operation by Peter Samson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg

Boards of Canada "Olson" on a 1959 PDP-1 Computer

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What I'm listening to today: "Remnants", Waxlimbs

My favorite live band in Toronto doing a kind of epic prog-rock King Crimson thing. When my wife first played this I seriously assumed it was from the 70s. Sound monoliths with walls of silence in between. Live these folks wear bird masks and alternately trade vocals between the three non-drummer members and sing in three-part harmony

https://waxlimbs.bandcamp.com/track/remnants-2

…and if u r in Toronto you can see them Saturday in a tiny bar [EDIT: Too late LOL]

Remnants, by Waxlimbs

from the album Where Lilies Grew

Waxlimbs

What I'm listening to today: "Energizer", pOW

xm tracker file from 1999. Wonderful 1980s future feel, skittering beats that aren't jungle but which a jungle head would appreciate. Music for the hypest rave ever held in Graal Online. Some mod files try to transcend the "cheesy" medium with sample work but this just leans into it, it is going to make the best fricking piece of music it can with the timbres available to it, dancing naked in the rain like no one is watching

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVPgVdq9RrQ

POW - Energizer

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What I'm listening to today: "Fre", Coltren

1997 minimalist dub. As hardcore as it's possible for a thing as quiet as this to be. None of these sounds sound like "instruments"; it's all incidental line hiss and choppy cutoff noises. Makes me think of cavernous rooms full of poorly-lit machinery linked by cramped walkways, pistons casting strange shadows as they pivot. Intently pumping away to some unclear purpose

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiRW1pU2RZo

Coltren – Fre (1997)

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What I'm listening to today: "Big Ideas"

"Nude" was one of those songs Radiohead performed live for years before putting on an album, as if struggling to figure out the definitive version. IMO, *this* is the definitive version: James Houston "remixing" it on a collection of obsolete computer hardware. Run a motor, like the one in a scanner, at different speeds and the rotation makes different tones. Send PCM voltages to a hard drive motor and you can make scratchy voice

https://vimeo.com/1109226

Big Ideas (don't get any)

Video by James Houston [email protected] www.1030.co.uk www.twitter.com/1030 -------- Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Guitars (rhythm & lead) Epson LX-81 Dot Matrix Printer…

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What I'm listening to today: "Abandon", Tristan Baldi

Super weird electronic downtempo on the Dirtywave M8 handheld tracker. Starts with huge creepy FM swells, and beats that sound as if they were dropped from a great height, and then just sorta goofs around with giant looming cyberpunk vibes for a few minutes. Guitars that sound like something Id Software would have shipped in 1992. I'd use the term "playful" if this didn't all feel so sinister

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8zFidVgSTw

Abandon (Dirtywave M8)

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What I'm listening to today: "Xenomorpher Gets Its Groove On", James Collins

One thing I love about this particular type of modular synth jam is you can repeat a single sequence of like 5 or 8 notes indefinitely and as long as you screw with the timbres enough it seems to be continuously changing. Here a constrained eurorack repeats a single note sequence with a non-repeating, chaos-driven LFO used to pulp the sound in different mysterious ways. It is a good groove

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxJ7ADQExdk

Xenomorpher Gets Its Groove On

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What I'm listening to today: "THESE STATIC TRANSMISSIONS", AMULETS

This is an ambient tape artist I rather like, recording a submission for the NPR "Tiny Desk Concert" open call in 2017. He did not get in¹ but the YouTube submission endures. Drone piece in a suitcase setup containing two tape machines and a series of mysterious metal boxes, one of which appears to be handbuilt into an Altoids tin. Sound of a forgetting

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNq0ApV_trM

¹ "Tank and the Bangas" won. They're pretty good.

AMULETS - THESE STATIC TRANSMISSIONS (NPR TINY DESK CONTEST 2017)

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What I'm listening to today: "Pep Talk", Bahamadia

I know Bahamadia from her work with Roni Size, but then Machinegirl linked this track on Bluesky and like geez, I guess should have been paying more attention to Bahamadia's solo work! This is from her album "BB Queen". Y2K jungle, dense wordplay, an exercise in the tightest syllable packing possible, immaculate vibes like crisp autumn wind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-8HXYyDtxE

Bahamadia "Pep Talk"

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What I'm listening to today: "Feelings", Fluxus MT

What if you just turned on all of the sounds at once

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QAe5M_QlYA

Feelings

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What I'm listening to today: "Augmatic Disport", Autechre

"Untilted" is the album that fits most strangely into the arc of Autechre's discography. It's pretty much a 70-minute onslaught of dense, ever shifting robot breakbeats. It does have rewards within and I like this one track that has a little narrative arc. These robots are up to something. They are acting with purpose. What are these robots doing

Woke up today thinking about this album because of a reason.

https://autechre.bandcamp.com/track/augmatic-disport

Augmatic Disport, by Autechre

from the album Untilted

Autechre

What I'm listening to today: "Dark Space", Mr. Nogatco (Kool Keith)

Did Dr. Octagon really die in 1999? A man appeared in Nashville in 2006 claiming to be him, who was generally acknowledged to be a fraud; but there is another theory, that Octagon survived, his body rebuilt, and afterward lived in hiding in Phoenix, performing experiments on alien bodies recovered from spaceships crashed in the Arizona desert.

A dark hypnotic groove I was thinking about this morning:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBmgZRMn1Lo

Mr Nogatco - Dark Space

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What I'm listening to today: "CSIRAC" / "Delete", Ninajirachi

CSIRAC was Australia's first computer, and the first known computer to ever play music. Ninajirachi is an Australian EDM producer who voices her own songs and has a really messy room. Can I double dip today? I just really like this two song sequence of her going completely to the wall with chopped up experimental production followed by this second song that's just hyper hyper hyper pop

https://ninajirachi.bandcamp.com/track/csirac
https://ninajirachi.bandcamp.com/track/delete

CSIRAC, by Ninajirachi

from the album I Love My Computer

Ninajirachi

What I'm listening to today: "idontloveyouanymore", puhf

Breakcore/jungle for waking up. Nice synths. ⚠️Photosensitivity warning⚠️ on the video. Punk was the music of youth because the barriers to entry were so low, anybody could get a guitar and learn some chords. Now guitars and drumsets are kinda expensive and gen Z is downloading DAWs and turning out this incredibly satisfying breakcore in enormous quantities and posting it on YouTube accounts with their Mii as avatar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24fU3ruJ0ZQ

puhf - idontloveyouanymore

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What I'm listening to today: "Continuum 1" Nala Sinephro

Mind-expanding jazz and floaty beep sounds. Chill but pressured, a dream coming over your consciousness like a cloud covering the landscape. What I really like in music is semi-non-repeating beats and the genres that give me that are (1) the thing I've been trying not to call "IDM", and (2) this type of jazz

I got this from an Algorithm and don't know this musician. Apparently she scored Benny Safdie's UFC movie?

https://nalasinephro.bandcamp.com/track/continuum-1

Continuum 1, by Nala Sinephro

from the album Endlessness

Nala Sinephro

What I'm listening to today: "I have found her...", Some1

1998 sample tracker tune so laid back it's practically an OSHA hazard. Eleven minutes long but uses the entire runtime, you just kinda let it run in the background and it surprises you every so often. You kinda get the sense you're listening to a jam session, one person fiddling with a keyboard and looper & someone else with an MPC. Lo-fi hip hop to sit by the side of the road in a stalled-out car in the rain to.

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

Some1 - I have found her...

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What I'm listening to today: "jazz jungle mix at Japanese rice field", Takuya Nakamura

Nakamura is the composer of Sega's Virtua Fighter, the original Lumines and four of its sequels, and Meteos (though Meteos and some of the Lumines sequels with collaborators). In this video he goes out in an literal rice field with a Pioneer deck and a literal trumpet, and spins drum & bass with occasional trumpet solos. Unbelievably charming

Environmental cameos around: 24:51, 28:49

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVvr1b1oWJA

jazz jungle mix at Japanese rice field l Takuya Nakamura l login.jp l juke dnb chill

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What I'm listening to today: "Gar Tīgh Bārad", Avin Ahmadi

Iranian traditional guitar piece originally by Siamak Aghaei. Slow and soft and sad, or not exactly slow, just unhurried, performed with expert control and incredible, overwhelming emotion. Usually in these posts I'm trying to figure out how to evoke in text the feeling of some strange timbre the musician has rigged but here all the feeling is in the performance

Music starts at 0:35.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOkOn2l6fns

Avin Ahmadi plays Iranian Piece 'Gar Tīgh Bārad' by Siamak Aghaei on the Oud

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What I'm listening to today: "【KORG】volca drum & Kaoss Pad & NTS-1", Takeo Watanabe

Improvised alien skittering out behind a shed somewhere, while neighborhood birds try to outyell the whole production. It's interesting to try to reverse engineer where the sounds come from: The Tascam box is a portable recorder, the box in the center is generating sounds, the boxes on the right and left are effects but the left one has a touchscreen so he can play it like an instrument.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqxw8riY0CA

【KORG】volca drum & Kaoss Pad & NTS-1

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What I'm listening to today: "Junior Kickstart", The Go! Team

This is my favorite video on YouTube. The Go Team in their Gleeful Copyright Infringement Era doing a lovesong to 70s funk with a music video that's a love letter to 70s film, reverse-engineering the soundtrack to the most iconic New York story ever told. Everything you could ask for is here, suspense, tranquility, triumph— and horror.

2007

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQg7qOB5Heg

Ms. Pacman Music Video - The Go! Team

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What I'm listening to today: "the TV show", Kosuke Sugimoto and Takayuki Manabe

No no wait, THIS is my favorite video on YouTube. A beautifully plotted 2009 independent animation with an incredibly catchy, pseudo-chiptune original score that stands out by itself as a classic of circa-2010 glitchy "electro"¹.

This is the kind of thing you'll get the premise immediately but need to watch at least three times to fully Get it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ9YtJC-Kd8

¹ This genre name lasted for about three weeks

自主制作アニメーション『the TV show』

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What I'm listening to today: "Phuturum", Caitliff

The spaceship has these two winglike structures on the side, but it's a spaceship, you don't need wings in space. They're actually for launching smaller ships, the "wings" are hollow hangar spaces on the inside and terminate on two long launch rails. But if nothing's launching today you can grab a suit, sit at the end of the launch tunnel, stare down this tunnel open to space, see the great blue earth floating outside.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUohkS97-hs

Caitiff - Phuturum

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What I'm listening to today: "a m B", evadum

Slow quiet acid. Desktop performance on a Nintendo DS running Nanoloop 2 and some budget synth units from Korg and Roland. A short little bag of moods, like the soundtrack to something but I don't know what, it starts off what sounds like toy instrument sounds and then warmer more refined atmospheric stuff comes in. People walking through hallways intercut with shots of someone furtively flipping through folders in a drawer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqM0SPfGp0c

duality micro - a m B

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What I'm listening to today: "full version", Z777

A whole lot of synths at once, a kick drum being repitched for melody like the old 808 cowbells, overall a pleasantly overwhelming buzz. What I wrote in my notes was "warm all-enveloping construction sounds, like you just curled up in the middle of the cement mixer and took a nap" and I think that might make it sound white-noise-ier than it actually is but that's about how close I can get right now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il9S7Ol_O2M

Z777 - full version

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What I'm listening to today: "Handpan by Yuki Koshimoto"

The "handpan" is is a variation on the steel pan drum invented in Switzerland in 2000 and rapidly copied worldwide (the original inventors sold it as the "hang drum", but that name's trademarked; this 2011 video uses a Metalsounds Space Drum). Playing by hand rather than with sticks produces a broader range of timbres with a lot of fine control. I find this one, seemingly impromptu performance really beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747hJQNJpeg

Handpan by Yuki Koshimoto

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What I'm listening to today: "瘋狂的陽光" / "Lunatic Sunbath", Deserts Xuan

I love this artist for a particular track named "Bao Bei" that *tore up* Chinese-language low power FM radio in the Bay Area around 2010. I would be skipping between college radio stations and be like, oh it's that song again! This is a good memory for me. Anyway here's her doing a kinda harder 90s rock thing, Lilith fair with an edge. I like the grungy bassline.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYmoQ4UcU5A

Feng Kuang De Yang Guang (Lunatic's Sunbath)

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What I'm listening to today: "Atmosphere" (Jerome's Runway Dub), Kerri Chandler

French touch from New Jersey. House music the way it used to sound in 1998. When I dig a little bit I find out Kerri Chandler was a big deal in Jersey electronic music, produced over 100 records, ran a label. I had never heard of him until he came up on a playlist of vintage vinyl rips and I decided to dig a little. The world is an ocean we float atop and it just goes down and down and down

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHZzx0xcfnw

Kerri Chandler -Atmosphere ( LOST DUBS)

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What I'm listening to today: "An Ambient Jam in 31 Tone Equal Temperament", The Creepy Silence

Western music is based on 12 tones, equally-spaced (on a logarithmic scale), which happen to come very close to "good-sounding" pitch ratios. There are some historical attempts at numbers other than 12.

Here, a launchpad rigged for 31-TET is used to perform 15 minutes of messy, engrossing, exploratory astral disembodiment music. Music for a power outage on a spaceship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQh98cp2MiU

An Ambient Jam in 31 Tone Equal Temperament

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What I'm listening to today: "Scandinavia", Billy Woods, ELUCID and The Alchemist

Woods and ELUCID just dropped an album under the name Armand Hammer and it's INCREDIBLE. Woods and clique have this idiom of slowed-down, format-breaking rap music and it gets better and more refined with each release. Parts of "Mercy" sound like early Portishead, other parts sound like nothing I've ever heard before. There's like 4 tracks on here I wanna link but here's some ominous piano

https://armandhammer.bandcamp.com/track/scandinavia

Scandinavia, by Armand Hammer & The Alchemist

from the album Mercy

Armand Hammer

What I'm listening to today: "07", ebl (video by Sean Redbeard)

This guy's got a YouTube channel where he picks experimental electronic tracks (good selections too) and makes glitchy TouchDesigner animations for them.

This track's cool, a quiet but relentless onslaught of pattering percussion. Somebody left the kick drum faucet on overnight and now the floor's flooded in kick drums. Old Richard Devine/PBO kinda feel maybe? Manages to feel like an oddity in an odd genre

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eol20bvTiAw

08 07 by ebl

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What I'm listening to today: "05 Feed The Fire Pt 2 Master 1", lesserbirdman

Okay so I'm … honestly not sure if you'll be able to listen to this without a Tidal account, but it worked in some tests. This is a catchy, high-energy, slightly spooky, grunge/metal track that exists *only* on Tidal. Not Spotify or any other streaming service, can't buy it from Bandcamp or Apple. No net presence, no Allmusic artist page, nothing on Google. No bio on Tidal. Hapax_legomenon.mp3

https://tidal.com/track/466095103

lesserbirdman - 05 Feed The Fire Pt 2 Master 1

Listen to 05 Feed The Fire Pt 2 Master 1 on TIDAL

Music on TIDAL

What I'm listening to today: "Fuji", Nedaj

brainfog drum & bass oversaturated clipping piano wallslam break silence

This particular cohort of zoomer musicians seems to return a lot to the suggestion of being at an electronica event but at the far end of the room, the music filtered through crappy speakers and the acoustics of a room larger than the event needed. This particular cohort of zoomer musicians makes music that seems shot through with a sense of loneliness

https://notnedaj.bandcamp.com/track/fuji

fuji, by Nedaj

track by Nedaj

Nedaj

What I'm listening to today: "gener1", Preset Liker

Minor key air conditioner and a heartbeat. A message written in clouds on top of other clouds

https://presetliker.bandcamp.com/track/gener1

gener1, by Preset Liker

from the album gener

Preset Liker

What I'm listening to today: "cem", evadum

Astral-journey ambient on vintage 1980s 4-track pro tape recorder and Nanoloop 2 for Nintendo DS. Ocean waves made out of sawtooths and voices made of saltwater, a beat so slow it feels like something entirely other than a beat. Drags a single feel out for five minutes then abruptly stops, and it is an excellent feel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JnlwNVnSEI

cem - nanoloop 2, Fostex 160

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What I'm listening to today: "Car Alarm (extended reprise)", Pat

An extended riff on the sound of a car alarm performed on the Khaen, a traditional Laotian mouth organ. Absolutely lovely feeling, peaceful, you couldn't actually sleep through this but maybe almost. I promise it's only annoying at the beginning.

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

Car Alarm (extended reprise)

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What I listened to today: "JPEG" / "CODE", Nadaj

Jungle will never die, Jungle is eternal. 2020 and there is still an infinite amount of jungle yet to create. There were people making jungle in 2020 who are young enough to have listened to the "Twilight" soundtrack a hundred times. From 2020-2022 some splintered D&B in the classic mode, smooth then rough.

These tracks are unrelated except I accidentally discovered they flow real well together

https://notnedaj.bandcamp.com/track/jpeg
https://notnedaj.bandcamp.com/track/code

JPEG, by Nedaj

from the album ERA9

Nedaj

What I'm listening to: "west cork, 12 feb", Ólafur Arnalds and Talos

When I was an active musician I'd often record single-sitting songs named like "11-25-01 diary entry" but with the date as whatever day I recorded it. Just whatever feeling I had that day, it would be that song. I imagine that's how this Arnalds track happened. In my head, when they recorded this it was raining, I don't know why I believe that but I do. The song is pretty much just piano and it's nice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNvjnb42JF0

Ólafur Arnalds, Talos - west cork, 12 Feb

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@mcc I find myself going back to this dnb track again and again over the last 20 years, but I think I'm a sucker for a good blast of brass
https://calibre.bandcamp.com/track/mr-majestik
Mr Majestik, by Calibre & High Contrast

from the album Mr. Majestic / The Other Side

Calibre
@mcc so many reactions.
1. What is he doing to that B-wing???
2. Pondering the nature of noise vs music.
3. Wow that thing looks like it takes a ton of breath volume to play.
4. CAT PIANO
@mcc
Thank you for sharing, that's beautiful.
@mcc
have never seen this instrument before. it's amazing and the music here was *great* -- thanks for sharing!
@mcc i did not expect this. it surprises me even more that i actually enjoyed it a lot.
@mcc how do you find all of this wonderful music
@aeva Methods and processes
@mcc ah yes, trade secrets. a versatile technique
@mcc this is a transcendental description of this track, you have unlocked a new layer of appreciation for me
@mcc Very "the rave is at the far end of an abandoned mall" flavored.
@mcc I don't have a tidal account and can open and hear it on mobile (tusky -> opens link in firefox mobile)

@mcc This album is very close to being my #1 from them (which is still We Buy Diabetic Test Strips but I think its only above this one because of how much I've listened to it, so familiarity). Compared to WBDTS, Mercy feels a lot more experimental with lyrics and it's extremely fitting for an album which drops a bit of homage to the late Ka (RIP) in Laraaji:

God side with the winners (Cold facts), the thief next to Jesus

Crisis phone or longjohns probably my favorite tracks. Probably Crisis Phone just because I love the feeling of lurking you get from the production, and I'm a sucker for anything with Pink Siifu (easily my favorite rapper right now, but for production and vocal aesthetic reasons).

@zyd Crisis phone's incredible. I'll listen to that other album, thanks :O

Still trying to work out the exact connection between these folks, Bruiser Brigade etc. I've barely scratched the surface, everyone involved seems prolific lol

@mcc My personal favorite track from WBDTS: https://armandhammer.bandcamp.com/track/the-flexible-unreliability-of-time-and-memory-produced-by-child-actor

Not sure what you mean with Bruiser Brigade but in case you don't know: Armand Hammer comes from the label billy woods runs, Backwoodz Studioz, which is basically THE label for 'underground' east coast rap. Some folks are also around their orbit like Pink Siifu, Moor Mother, Fly Anakin, among others.

Also feel like I have to point out another backwoodz studioz artist while I can because they're so overlooked; the intensity slaps and the visuals are pretty interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGCWIiIDk40 -- Skech185 & Jeff Markey "He Left Nothing For The Swim Back"

The Flexible Unreliability Of Time And Memory (produced by Child Actor)), by Armand Hammer

from the album We Buy Diabetic Test Strips

Armand Hammer

@mcc Also in case I wasn't clear enough about the namedrop in the bar (no clue your familiarity), this is Ka, and his song Cold Facts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKlCUHjU7p4

I like to think of Ka as a minimalist-maximalist. Minimal in production and even vocal style, maximal in lyrical content, and he managed to do so consistently across his years without ever being corny.

Ka - Cold Facts

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@zyd ah this is great info, thank you

"Bruiser" refered to uh, there was a guest artist on Woods' last album named Bruiser Wolf, his stuff's wild, that's apparently a whole clique, apparently it's a different clique

@mcc oh I've been looking forward to this one
@mcc for a moment i thought you had pasted in the wrong link, cause it ends in “Jpeg” so is obviouslt an image, not a video…

@mcc Oh this is very cool, thanks for sharing!

In return I offer another old timey musical performance, this time a version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps performed on a Ukulele: https://youtu.be/qw6YL_l2YxA

While My Guitar (Ukulele) Gently Weeps-Jake Shimabukuro

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