• @fin@sh.itjust.works
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    The Day Is My Enemy - The prodigy

    Sigma - Secret Garden

    Au fond du rêve doré - Air

    Reasons - Earth, Wind & Fire

    • @cosmicsoup@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      210 months ago

      Great recommendations! I’ve also listed to a lot of Earth, Wind and Fire this month. You might also like Let It Flow by Grover Washington, Jr.

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    My February:

    I don’t actually recall listening to any I Hate Models, but I guess I must have. And I have no idea who JKS are/is?

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    Liam Bailey’s new record

    Stay Inside’s new record

    Mannequin Pussy’s new record

    J Mascis’s new record

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        I like it! Very J Mascis, so you know what you’re getting into if you’ve heard him before. I think I prefer the latest Dinosaur Jr. record to this, but it’s still enjoyable.

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            Lot of good stuff on that list! Snail Mail’s one I don’t hear to many other people talking about, but I really like her stuff.

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              Yeah, I got to see her for free years ago when she was like 16 or something, touring off of her first EP—which is her best work to date, in my opinion. Raw, real, the writing is excellent, the melodies are so good. As she’s gotten signed to bigger labels and has some major pull these days, she’s moved away from that raw, sort of punk-y indie sound and into—admittedly, still some good stuff, her singles off the newer album are really good, the rest of the album not so much—more produced stuff with like a drum machine that doesn’t fit her aesthetic in my opinion.

              I have thoughts on the topic, obviously lol

              I dunno how but I got tapped into this really obscure vein in my Spotify, so I always find these bands with like 3,000 listens. I love more unproduced sound, and I fall in love hard and then am usually disappointed when a band I loved gets signed to a bigger label and gets their sound bastardized. Def happened with hop along. What even is that band anymore? But their first two albums? “Is Something Wrong?” and “Get Disowned” are fucking incredible. You like hop along?

              Oh—if you haven’t listened to her, Shilpa Ray is high on my recommendations list. Watch her audiotree live session. It’s fucking excellent. I love her harmonium centric stuff, but if you don’t, skip to the last song, “EMT, Police, and the Fire Department.” I got to hear them play it live a few months back and it fucking rooockkkeeedd.

  • @abbadon420@lemm.ee
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    I’ve been listening to Midnight Burger. A podcast/story about a time traveling, dimension spanning burger place that serves those who need a place. Kind of a mix between Sliders and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and maybe some Lower Decks or Final Space

  • synae[he/him]
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    110 months ago

    It appears my dark atmo/ambient overnight listening is dominating my charts

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    • @StrawberryPigtailsOP
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      Looks like autocorrect got me. Last.fm runs or ran (not sure) a service that linked to your music players and streaming services showing you what all you have played music wise over a period of time. They called it “scrobbling”. ListenBrainz and Spotify both do something similar.

  • @cosmicsoup@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    110 months ago

    Oncle Jazz - Men I Trust

    I started learning bass a few months ago, and I’ve been learning some of the songs from this album. Lots of melodic bass here and the band has a unique sound.

    Water Made Us - Jamila Woods

    This is an incredible album. The lyrics are a reflection on learning to love again after losing yourself in a relationship.