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 No.123

lets talk music;

>what's your favorite format
>how big is your collection and what are you collecting
>genre? genre! lets talk about it! What niche genres do you like others to know
>school's out (forever), but show and tell is still on the menu, do you have some treasures or some neat thingamajig?

 No.124

>>123
let me start with showing you some middle eastern garage rock from the 60s; we all know the beatles were big, but have you ever heard this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OinRXQXjGcg
And as a little extra, some russian surf rock from '69, straight from the cold war into your ears!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np50qKCvE_M

 No.125

>>123
2000s rap, my nigga

 No.126

you want something retro and niche? Have some ddr punk from 1980, that was even for it's time very underground. Schleimkeim (slime germ), this is pure German anti communism(/establishment/pol) rebellion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJnlXMLV-4o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uullhd5bGes
If some one is really interested I can translate the songs.

 No.127

>>126
nice, but read global rule 3

 No.128

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I'm a particularly huge fan of 1980s first-wave black metal and old-school hardcore punk.

Here's a crust punk track that was extremely ahead of it's time for 1983, an underrated masterpiece of early 80s hardcore punk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryrQ7QSg9OI

 No.129

>>127
>>126
that was a bit rough on my end, im sorry, but please mind this is a politics free zone, it only leads to quarrels in the community and were to small for that

 No.130

>>128
i think i almost blew my speakers when he started singing, but damn thats some nice stuff, it reminds me of ( in comparison) more tame stuff i listend too when i was skateboarding in my younger years.

 No.131

>>125
ok, show me something cool

 No.132

>>131
Sorry I forgot this board was pre-2000s

Well in that case, NFL/college football music reigns supreme.
The board owner agrees

 No.133

July 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKQfxi8V5FA
the video are scenes from fritz langs movie "metropolis" (1927) - an absolute masterpiece of filmmaking history, a must watch for every retrofag in my book.

 No.134

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I'm drunk and blue on a worksday night, have a nother german evergreen. Fools Garden - Lemon Tree (1995). Is this one even known outside the eu?

 No.135

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Love me some Ozric Tentacles, one of my favourite prog bands.
>1984
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmLs9Sqv9xQ

This might be cheating since this song's from 2009 but the band's still old.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9BD3JS2DRI

 No.136

>>134
>i never posted the link
god damn it
https://youtu.be/wCQfkEkePx8

 No.137

>>135
this is the stuff, damn thats good!

 No.138

>>137
The Ozrics are unparalleled when it comes to making sound landscapes.

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

 No.139

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>>135
>prog
gotta rep sky, love putting this on when im going down the freeway
https://youtu.be/iYxfN7hROwc

 No.140

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This album's an interesting point in history.
It contains the track, Warrior, which is arguably the first power metal track ever recorded, even going back further than this album's 1977 release all the way back to a 1975 demo.
Excluding other late 70s tracks from this band, power metal wouldn't become a thing for another 6-7 years after this.
Despite being American, Riot was extremely popular in Japan and is often credited for being the biggest influence on the 80s Japanese power metal sound.

Great guitar solo towards the end too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbQm-nSjuHI

>>139
I need to check out Sky more, I've only heard one track of theirs (well, two now).

 No.141

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>>124
>russian surf
based
have some more from right around the 2000
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5gV-YCxULg

 No.142

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I feel like "retro music" is too vague of a thread concept, but since we seem to have veered into russian stuff, I'll post Radio Africa, my favorite album by Aquarium. Great, genre-shifting stuff, highly recommend it. Tibetan Tango is my favorite track off of it, I wish there was more like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdGpEquWuiU&ab_channel=Vazil

 No.143

>>142
I think it's nice having a relaxed "let's see what we all like" kinda thread

 No.144

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so much great music and when i consider that i started this thread because i fucked around gimp and tought it was a funny image. I wish all of you a great weekend

 No.145


 No.146

>>142
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdGpEquWuiU&ab_channel=Vazil
this is really good, i like the mixing of different influences

 No.147

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Recently began listening to Koenjihyakkei, a batshit insane Japanese progressive rock/zeuhl group. While their best album is from 2005, I'd like to bring attention to their 1997 album Viva Koenji.

Imagine Magma (the French prog rock band) but pulling from much louder genres like punk and metal. That's pretty much this album.
Or to compare it to something more Japanese imagine the Utena soundtrack but on crack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W36iAoH_FSs

 No.148


 No.149

>>147
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W36iAoH_FSs
great stuff anon, grembo zavia reminds me of early system of a down.

 No.150

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wT1s96JIb0
black magic woman from santana, not a hidden gem or anything but great non the less.

 No.151

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You like mosquitos right anon?

 No.152

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>>151
i prefer the other kind of bloodsucker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5gV-YCxULg

 No.153

>>128
Awesome stuff. I've been listening to a lot of 80s/early 90s thrash lately.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IPzZkpbDU8E

 No.154

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I like listening to old Grateful Dead concert recordings on archive.org. It's not that obscure but pretty retro.

 No.155

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Not particularly obscure, but I've been listening to Ruins a lot recently, they're a Japanese progressive rock/avant-prog/zeuhl group. Really intense, but complex stuff, almost punk-like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m9wFAwR_Qs

 No.156

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>>155
His modern stuff is great too.
I still can't believe this album was made entirely by one person.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIu9uPRXB5o

 No.157

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Recently transferred ~500 albums to my PC. Varied range of genres: electronic, funk and soul, hip hop, jazz and fusion, rock and metal, etc.

My funk collection is easily the biggest though. It's mostly 70s and 80s stuff from the USA, Japan and UK. Fav artists are Prince and Parliament/Funkadelic.

Absolute banger here: https://youtu.be/HSXUCrVFFrM

 No.158

>>123
>format
FLAC, I hate streaming due to Quality of Life issues.
>how big is your collection
around 1.2tbs.
>what are you collecting
Argentine music. All of it. I've got straight from source rips of the earliest recorded music in my country.
I'm also well read (heard?) on late 80s seattle alt rock. Musical shitposts are kinda my weakness.
>do you have some treasures or some neat thingamajig?
I've got a bunch of CDs of local bands known only to my neighbors. Some are -extremely- good experimental/psych rock from bands now gone that only I and a number of friends will ever remember.
I've got a technics 1200. My dad was a DJ and we had one for old time's sake.

I cant post anythign from those bands tho so have some siouxie inspired post-punk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly3Ns1SVyZU

 No.159

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>its still up
wow i tought it was all gone, nice one
https://youtu.be/PT_PpTuh7mc

 No.160

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>>159
Hi, sorry for the /mu/ theme being all unfinished. I fixed it up just now, you might have to hold shift and refresh before you see it.

 No.324

This board and thread might be a bit stale but I want to share something I found. I hope someone trips on this through the home page and gives it a listen, and I figure you guys might like this kinda stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4xdd7vIJSA
It's an album by the original Lum VA, Fumi Hirano, with some mostly new tracks I haven't heard anywhere.

 No.330




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