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/Audio and Music/ - v2.0 मित्र 08/29/2024 (Thu) 15:38:08 Id: 3c441d No. 7807
v1 - >>498 General thread to discuss audio and audio related media, from music to podcasts , audio dramas etc. Don't shit on each others' tastes, instead,share what excites you and why. all genres welcome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTDr1yiFMjY This song triggers some primal feelings in me
>>8625 >This is pretty good with all the signature japanese chords. The mix is better too. But Japanese mix's have murder treble on them. Also the tight bass. I have no clue what any of that means but i guess you liked it
>>8705 It is. I liked it. If you care, Japanese people play the same chords as westerners with very different fingerings , giving their harmony a very different sound when playing the same thing as a westerner. Love the weird combo on this track you shared.
They are from the new york school of dissonant extreme metal, having inspired Colin and many other elders of the genre. But they never got the recognition they deserve for always being too extreme. With time, their tones are not the most dissonant and neither is the presentation. But the compositions are still quiet original, not just being dissonant for the sake of being dissonant, but actually having a musical plot throughout the album and the tracks that even the most untrained ears can pickup on.
If you buy audio equipment like headphones or Digital Audio Players in Japan, they all have higher treble than ones sold elsewhere. Japanese people seem to prefer higher treble. This means the bass is usually tamed because increased both bass and treble together is recipe for ear rape. But this means that recordings made for Japanese audience, versus the ones for international audience are mastered differently. https://www.head-fi.org/threads/treble-bass-balance-in-japanese.14963/ Not that anyone cares, but I thought someone might find it interesting. This is part of the reason that Japanese music has a unique sonic profile. https://youtu.be/lln2NPx3aKw Live recording so the treble is in control
>It is. I liked it. good to know anonymoose >If you care, Japanese people play the same chords as westerners with very different fingerings , giving their harmony a very different sound when playing the same thing as a westerner. interesting...
>>8732 >>8715 fuggg i forgot to quote
Will post concert footage. Incantation was good, not a Decapitated fan past Winds of Creation.
>>8773 WTF NO! My reply is lost ! FINE. short version Though I booked concert tickets, but this year onwards will be spending a lot less on big concerts. Chamber music is my thing and I crave more personal performances. >>8747 You should try elephant gym. >>8745 I don't remember this song in the game.
>>8753 shooting in the dark here but I am quiet unaware of the Jap composer space. Mainly due to language limitations. If you have any videos of blogs or better still, links to the creators pages, please do share. Example - https://youtu.be/Ta-pjQ8BLXs
>>8816 Been through that. Uploaded bunch of images for a lecture I attended on spirituality and shit never uploaded. I think there's some problem with multiple media
>>8825 majority of the music i listen to is vocaloid stuff anonymoose i will share some vocaloid channels when i am see next post will have the link to the creator i used to listen to a long time ago
Came across this yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWCi9FaDH24 Raag bahar. Pardon, if it sounds too Muslim that's because it is. Composed by someone called Amir khusro some centuries ago or something. I like it because it sounds nice.
>>8856 Love eve's songs Currently enjoying this one : https://youtu.be/U7L-3VXAkSA?si=bubz-rUbSqG_9Z5N
>>7917 I listened to Future Days recently and it has to be some of the best albums ever made, along with KC's 'Red'
I don't care about Dranke vs Lamar, but it is nice to see musicians battling and young people caring about it. It was not unusual for Gamath musicians to battle over ideas or as later it was called, Shayari. In south, it there was a similar culture of musical battles, but is only practiced in smaller towns and University campus's, mainly academics attending it. There are hardly new arguments. Just old ideas rehashed, trying to capture the magic of the original. Indian hip hop artists have nothing interesting to say. Which is the main tragedy. People with a mic and talent, with nothing important to say.
>>9173 Based but Idk if I wrote this or is it someone else's post. Whole rant is written in one paragraph instead of bite sizes so it might not be me. And no unrelated shitpost with post
>>7807 >>7813 https://lucida.to Qobuz/deezer downloader
>>9177 Lol nice video. I need to control my ranting. Breaking into it a lot these days.
>>9178 Thanks. Sadly a lot of music is not found on these websites.
https://youtu.be/9xTa64fO8NI I like the song but the cheap virtue signalling Bad thing is bad bro. Listen to me talk reason by stating the obvious. This keeps preventing me from taking Indian bands seriously.
>>8574 https://youtu.be/GouP9Kzy3mo?si=U_hs7viijw-o_wmj Most indian songs in general lack any deep thoughts or reflection on personality or anything complex that isnt mainstream, There is a reason most songs in India are about money or foids.Last time i heard something good was few old songs like "Awara hoon". https://youtu.be/fi-OKRuBbI8?si=Q9jGXrOzU0PxNVHt Everyone today wants cheap views by adding foid, money and sexx suxx in lyrics.
>>8574 >>9212 in general, how many songs are there that reflect on suffering of a man like this i posted? You can just count them on fingers.
>>9212 Love songs is what sells, Failsafe. Explains the popularity. Not just in India or urduwood, but worldwide. Ameriniggers make songs about drugs, sex, love, gangbanging, many other cultures make songs about the same things but not so explicitly. Ruskie music is rather varied, and from experience it seems that Japs are just as synthetic with their music making as with everything else, their first goal is to make a catchy/hypnotizing melody, and then they throw a bunch of words at the lyrics and keep what sounds halfway decent. But they do a good job at the melody so I like listening to those. Interestingly, it seems like the same is true for Indian classical music. Generally speaking if a song ever starts playing which goes "oh your hair oh your skin oh your face mai to fida ho gaya what will i do without you", i change the radio station or the track, except for some songs.
>>9219 >>9212 Growing up, my ears were raped by songs. My last memory was Sheila ki Jawaani in a long auto ride somewhere. Then I spent money, got soft earplugs (swimming kind) got construction earplugs (over ear kind) and in time, got expensive noise cancelling headphones. I think this is also what pushed me towards metal. Love is only of the 9 emotions. >>9213 https://youtu.be/GjPGVVebVUc This song got me as a kid. I realized what a monster uncertainty is, since then I have spent my life dealing with that question. Groups that work on their popularity, get popular. As simple as that. People who love love songs, rarely know anything about love. The love obsessed chicks are usually materialistic psycho's. These posts triggered so many thoughts and so many memories. Personally, I have a deep soft spot for sad songs. Tragedies, failures etc. But it feels very indulgent. At some point, going back to the real world means suppressing my feelings and focusing on tasks. Music is escape from that automaton mode.
>>9220 Buy 3M in-ear earplugs, I'm sure you have tried them but they are my go-to. They're cheap, disposable and they bring down most sounds to tolerable and safe levels. They are not certified for workplace use from what i understand, but that means they are not certified for protection against 8 hours of continuous loud machine noise. Off topic, I need to get a few pairs of those. New gym has bhangis who cannot comprehend playing their bhangi songs at any bass/volume level less than the highest.
>>9221 I splurged and got custom in ears for noise blocking. Life has been good ever since. I have sensitive heating and I don't intend to lose my hearing. For travel, I have Sony 1000 XM5's. I don't care for Bluetooth sound quality, but the noisecancelling is good for 8+ hour flights. Earplugs are such good investment. I can't stand gyms for same reason. Unwanted noises, nutcases attendants who want to talk to you etc. I tried going late. but did not enjoy it. Outdoors for me. Luckily I love near forests.
>>9238 nice song yaara


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