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ThisIsPutnam
why is toe - goodbye so amazing; also what is all that fanciness on the right sidebar
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Erkan-Yilmaz
... And [url=http://skilledtests.com/wiki/Wavegraph#Unsaidxpl]here[/url]'s a present for you: this wavegraph shows your top100 artists over 4 years. I can see about 4 phases in your history where your artists shifted. What do you think? Any [url=http://www.last.fm/group/Musicology/forum/221405/_/2238689]feedback[/url] (in group [group]Musicology[/group]) is appreciated.
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Erkan-Yilmaz
здравствуйте, I like your open-mind in musical terms. And since your top2 lab-tags are [url=http://www.last.fm/user/Unsaidxpl/library?globalTag=electronic]electronic[/url] and [url=http://www.last.fm/user/Unsaidxpl/library?globalTag=instrumental]instrumental[/url], I'd appreciate feedback about [url=http://www.last.fm/user/Erkan-Yilmaz/journal/2014/12/23/6clrgm_compositions]my own releases[/url]. As orientation for you: I tagged my album tracks mostly with [tag]violin[/tag], [tag]wood and string[/tag], [tag]minimal[/tag], [tag]piano[/tag], [tag]experimental[/tag]... [url=http://skilledtests.com/wiki/Music_compositions_listeners]Here[/url] you can see which tracks other listeners liked most.
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dennisvanweezel
Listening a lot to Beastie Boys The Hot Sauce Committee Part Two. Do you have any recommendations?
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Therealjohn
Nice to hear you enjoying it, shit's a masterpiece (IMO) and one of my favorite albums of all time, for pretty much those reasons you stated (and not to mention the god-tier production, the beats are amazing). You should check out Section 80 too, it's not quite as amazing and it doesn't have a story like GKMC, but it has some amazing individual songs and song concepts, great flow and wordplay (pretty much on the level of GKMC) and some pretty good beats (couple of misses, but not bad enough to ruin the whole experience).
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Therealjohn
You better, man, you better >:) Also, nice to see that you're watching FMA:B, it's a 10/10
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Therealjohn
So, I went through your library a bit and noticed good kid, m.a.A.d city by Kendrick Lamar wasn't there, you REALLY need to listen to it, man (also Section 80, it's not as good as a whole album, but tons of good/better songs to find there). I did check out both (they only have two albums, right?) albums by toe, and they were as chill as you told me, so thanks for that :) I'm planning to check out the other recs ASAP
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Therealjohn
Nice to see you enjoying some new stuff, glad I could help :) There's actually a new Run the Jewels-record coming out this summer (called Run the Jewels 2), and judging by the previews on El-P's Instagram, it seems to be quite similar to the first one, which is arguably a good thing. I'm going to download some of the records you recommended tomorrow, since I'm busy watching anime, but I'm excited to listen to some Japanese math, that's for sure.
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Therealjohn
Damn, you've listened to a lot of my recommendations already, any thoughts so far? That aside, do you have anything similar to Mouse on the Keys? I just discovered them today and I need some more japanese math-rock (I've heard that that toe is a good band, would you recommend them?)
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Therealjohn
You have a point, since that seems to be the main use of that kind of hip-hop, but I actually enjoy listening to it alone and sober, funnily enough :p Glad you're enjoying it, I haven't listened to that much of Del's other work sadly, but Deltron 3030 is ridiculously good (their new album was kind of meh, though).
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Therealjohn
There's so much good hip-hop out there, so I just wrote down some of my favorites (mostly modern rap, since I'm far from a expert on the classics) :P Are you completely new to hip-hop or do you have any preferences?
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Therealjohn
Sure, no problem: YC the Cynic - GNK (lyrical), Aesop Rock - None Shall Pass (super lyrical), Schoolboy Q - Oxymoron (not that great lyrically, but the beats are great and he can flow), Ratking - So It Goes (experimental and grimy at the same time, one of the best releases this year), Freddie Gibbs - Pinata (lyrical gangsta rap with soulful beats produced by the infamous producer Madlid, Milo - Things That Happen At Day/Night (spacey production, nerdy but fun/thought-provoking at times), Death Grips - The Money Store (hip-hop mixed with elements of punk, electronica and hardcore), Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle (classic gangsta rap, lyrics are pretty dumb, flow is great, great production), Shabazz Palaces - Black Up (experimental/futuristic beats, good flows), Ka - The Night's Gambit (one of the most unique records I've heard in a while), Waka Flocka Flame - Flockaveli (if this doesn't get you hyped, I don't know what to do), Big K.R.I.T - Returnof4Eva (modern southern rap, essential mixtape)
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Therealjohn
Imma look it up then, there's probably a lot of metaphors and shit I need explained.
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Therealjohn
You got any write-ups in particular that you'd recommend? Not going to read them now (obviously), but I'd like to read one, once I'm finished with the show + EOE.
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Therealjohn
It's worth every minute of those 50 minutes, I can promise you that (although it slowed down my watching significantly, hmph). I have issues watching movies that are 2 hours long, smh, but if I'm watching a movie with a friend or two, I can manage.
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Therealjohn
Hard to say since I haven't watched any other Samurai anime, but based on a little reading on the internet, it's widely considered unique, for good reasons (explaining it would require spoilers, though). I recommend it though, the only bad thing about it is that the episodes are freakin' 50 minutes long (could be a good things for others, but I have issues concentrating for more than 20 minutes, even if it's really good).
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