Name: Cade/Chance (I go by both :P)
Age:20
GMT: -2?
Favorite genre of music: Metal Core/Metal
Least favorite genre of music: Country
Favorite music artist: the amity Affliction
Least favorite music artist: I don't really know to be absolute honest
Favorite music sharing website: Not a site but Spotify
One example of your favorite music:
shuffle shuffle
tungsten
global communication has that weird, ongoing tapping/clicking/i don't even know how to describe it sound that sounds painfully repetitive to listen to for the entire song. the build up was extremely slow and nothing much seemed to change for a while - not really a fan.
hi guys, more music, less random jabber - we'll get a thread for that when we are official and to become official we must continue posting to a high standard.
criteria that you should have in your posts;
at least some interaction with someone else, may it be answering their question, conversing with them, or CONSTRUCTIVELY COMMENTING on the music they post.
when posting your own music, also CONSTRUCTIVELY COMMENT on it, why you like it and what works and what doesn't as an example.
when posing a suitable music related question, make sure it is in bold so people will know it is a question you would like them to answer.
on saturday or sunday (or monday usually) members can take out their own complete playlist of music and then pick out a random song usually by the shuffle option and post it here. I think pusga invented it, but, I usually call it shuffle someday due to forgetting to post on the weekend. (you don't have to do this btw, it's just a thing.)
but, you can pretty much talk about anything else if it relates to music including instruments, festivals, etc.
cheers guys, post in good consistency and we will be able to apply for offical, then we'll have more threads, better and more interesting content and also events (with prizes!).
@pusga, global communication has that weird, ongoing tapping/clicking/i don't even know how to describe it sound that sounds painfully repetitive to listen to for the entire song. the build up was extremely slow and nothing much seemed to change for a while - not really a fan.
ready, set, fall sounded pretty generic heavy rock scream/growl music, but the change at about 0:40 was different I guess and it made it sound not good, although less bad than it had been - again, not a fan at all.
the frantic piano playing and harmony of riffs during this song sound rather upbeat and something very dance-like, the vocals however do something I like alot in songs, they turn around the song and make it feel very half-hearted excited enjoyment of the instruments and pretty much and obvious depth of sadness lurking throughout.
lcd soundsystem was pretty much a one man project, and during it's time it was pretty successful and is very much the product of a pinch of alternative added to the dance genre. franz ferdinand also did a cover of this very song, so that too is also pretty cool.
lcd soundsystem is weird. when i listen to stuff from them each song i hear seems to be inspired by completely different stuff.
i see what you mean by turning around the song when you mention the vocals but the only reason i agree is probably because the vocals remind me of indie and art rock bands, which usually create songs based around slight sadness or melancholia.
im fine with the song but the piano sounds like its stabbing the mix at times, a bit aggressive. its slightly toned down by the bouncy bassline but still a bit noticeable to me.
oh man i have just the song for you
(i swear this isnt a joke song this is like one of my favourite songs)
in all seriousness protip: dont ever listen to drone :-D
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