easylisteningmuzak
easylisteningmuzak t1_j9vvqz1 wrote
Reply to Recommendations by DEAC9
I'll Try Living Like This by Death's Dynamic Shroud
easylisteningmuzak t1_j9vvaam wrote
That one pink floyd song with long name on ummagumma. The album despite popular belief is actually a fairly well put together avant-garde album being an aquired taste, but that one furry animals song is absolutely atrocious and will make just about anyone's paralyzed grandfather get up and turn it off.
easylisteningmuzak t1_j2cq31b wrote
Reply to What 52 albums should I listen to in 2023? by pondus56
I'll Try Living Like This by Death's Dynamic Shroud.wmv
easylisteningmuzak t1_j2coyeq wrote
Reply to Why U2 is so hated (my take) by Expensive_Ad_403
They're ok, I think it's an overplayed thing for some people. But I will always like and appreciate their music because they were my history teacher's (and friend) favorite band.
easylisteningmuzak t1_j07g9at wrote
Nick Drake, lil peep, and Johnathan Larson are the ones that come to my mind
easylisteningmuzak t1_iyefhd8 wrote
Reply to What’s one song you can never seem to skip? by bendie27
I Stay Away by Alice in Chains
easylisteningmuzak t1_iujsn8h wrote
Reply to What's the best one hit wonder in your opinion? Do they still exists? by Necessary_Comfort812
WHO LET THE DOGS OUT?
easylisteningmuzak t1_iuixzao wrote
Reply to What song makes you feel like you can destroy a city with the twitch of your finger? by Boyswithaxes
None, but free bird will forever have that vibe.
easylisteningmuzak t1_iuixttm wrote
Idk why but what came to mind was the birotron b90 demo on youtube. Not a song but from what he plays, it just feels vintage, lofi like, and calm. Besides that, a sitar adds a lot a song that is supposed to be meditative and chill, and piano adds lot any jazz song.
easylisteningmuzak t1_iuinvug wrote
Reply to Any clean rap? by gutlessyogi
Frfr, it might be hard to believe but lil peep has song talking strictly about his feelings, emotions, people he hanged around. And Will Smith was famously clean in his music as well.
easylisteningmuzak t1_iu46iwh wrote
Reply to comment by The_Lapsed_Pacifist in What’s the absolute worst song to play in your car during a first date? by Pradidye
Lol no dw, thanks for the correction
easylisteningmuzak t1_iu37vqh wrote
I'm Gonna Rape You by GG Allen
easylisteningmuzak t1_itzqs1p wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Use_7353 in When did Lo-Fi Suddenly Become a Synonym for Downtempo? by PinothyJ
It's honestly not that big of a deal
easylisteningmuzak t1_itzhn0z wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Use_7353 in When did Lo-Fi Suddenly Become a Synonym for Downtempo? by PinothyJ
Do you seriously got to do this
easylisteningmuzak t1_itzcw5f wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Use_7353 in When did Lo-Fi Suddenly Become a Synonym for Downtempo? by PinothyJ
I mean most muzak of that time was primarily built off of jazz but yeah
easylisteningmuzak t1_itzb1mq wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Use_7353 in When did Lo-Fi Suddenly Become a Synonym for Downtempo? by PinothyJ
A lot of Vaporwave has smooth jazz samples, it's one of the things that's well know about the anesthetic and genre.
easylisteningmuzak t1_itz2tac wrote
In my opinion, lofi has had 3 eras. The 1980s and early 90s was its first and it didn't really have a name yet, but it was really more of a part of outsider music at the time. By listening to artists like Daniel Johnston and R. Stevie Moore, you can hear the lofi sound or at least it's beginnings with that low quality, low fidelity (lofi) sounds. Next you got the second era which is from about the mid 90s to mid 2000s. This was the lofi genre that you remember, the low quality floor noise-floor sounding music with just the right amount of imperfection. Bands like the Microphones, Pavement, and Neutral Milk Hotel are some of the famous lofi bands that helped pioneer the genre. Lastly, the third era, this is from about the late 2000s to now. Lofi has almost stopped being low quality music that you can enjoy, instead becoming nice, calm, meditative, relaxed, and downtempo. This new era of lofi mixed a lot of jazz into its pot as well which also helped genres like vaporwave become what it is today. The original lofi isn't gone, those bands from earlier still get thousands of plays monthly, they are definitely quite influential, and artists from not to long ago like lil peep and x have used lofi samples in their music and have done their own take on it. Lofi like most genres has evolved over time but all eras of it still get attention and respect which what is important because lofi is one of my favorite genres as a whole. I hope this has answered your question.
easylisteningmuzak t1_itvnnc0 wrote
Math rock because polyphia and ichica nito are starting to get pretty big.
easylisteningmuzak t1_it4mlve wrote
LAYERS!!!! ONIONS HAVE LAYERS!
easylisteningmuzak t1_isqgfdb wrote
Reply to comment by Curse_ye_Winslow in Who is your "Green Eggs and Ham" Musician? by Curse_ye_Winslow
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easylisteningmuzak t1_isqcfko wrote
Reply to comment by Curse_ye_Winslow in Who is your "Green Eggs and Ham" Musician? by Curse_ye_Winslow
Hopefully this doesn't make me sound like a hardcore emo kid but lil peep; part one dropped in 2015 and it completely changed my opinion on rap. I started listening to Dre, X, Kendrick, Eminem, 2pac, and Biggie after that and the genre became part of my daily listening routine.
easylisteningmuzak t1_isqb6sn wrote
Not artists, but I used to despise rap
easylisteningmuzak t1_j9xmugh wrote
Reply to Live albums that you love by Schism-spiralout
Alice in Chains, you know which one