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Saw this clip and thought I'd make a thread for this. What a vibe!
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>>1208
As seen here.
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Fantastic Eleki shredfest.
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Toshi Ichiyanagi - The Flowers [内田裕也とザ・フラワーズ], Part 1

Interesting stuff - acid rock from a Japanese avant-garde composer circa 1969.
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Part 2


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Just came across this and think it's nice.
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Lebanese tribute to the General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.


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1949-2025


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Bottom text
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Longer live version of "Wicked World."
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I can't believe he actually died. I was legit convinced this mf'r was gonna live forever.


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dance music thread
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post it if you've got it.
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Post capitalist bangers
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 No.1162[Reply]

You might think that I'm like all the other transfem singer/songwriters, but actually I'm like super Christian & really into Diamanda Galas


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 No.1140[Reply]

>industrial is the language of factories
>techno is the language of automation
>Goa trance is the language of data
>ambient is the language of robots
>speedcore is the language of workers getting their arms ripped off and screaming in pain


 No.1134[Reply]

Is sampling inspired by funk's call-and-response?
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 No.1136

>>1134
I thought many genres have call and response? I've heard country players do it, I think jazz musicians do a variation of it.

I think sampling is just a direct result of the medium, if music can be played back repeatedly (which was probably done for the first time with vinyl) it will be used musically.

Also grandmaster flash is often credited for inventing looping with how he used a pair of turntables and the same record to loop the drum part.
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>>1136
>I thought many genres have call and response?
Funk's call-and-response is unique in that it has very short catchy phrases repeated over and over to create a rhythm, just like samples do. I don't think other genres' call-and-response is as repetitive and rhythmic. Funk songs usually don't have that much deep meaning, it's just motivational messages used to make the crowd dancing. Which really shows funk's influence on disco, house, hip-hop and many, many other cool genres.
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 No.1138

What kind of sample based music do you like?
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>>1138
>What kind of sample based music do you like?
Hip-hop, electro, house, techno, breakbeat, electronic hardcore, jungle, juke, turntableism.


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