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Ischi Vezon wrote:This topic, I wish you knew I'd be able to list off album after album until this server crashes, but rather than doing that, I'm going to list off my favorite albums only. (Warning: Still going to be a very long post, you should still listen to these albums when you get a chance, though).Spoiler strange links:
Ischi Vezon wrote:This topic, I wish you knew I'd be able to list off album after album until this server crashes, but rather than doing that, I'm going to list off my favorite albums only. (Warning: Still going to be a very long post, you should still listen to these albums when you get a chance, though).Spoiler The Glitch Mob - Drink The Sea:
Beautifully ambient and simply relaxing. The emotions simply pour through their sound.Spoiler Justice - Cross:
The bold, funky style of 'Justice' one that is memorable and I can't get enough of it. It combines Disco elements and Electro elements in a way that simply sounds natural together.Spoiler Todd Terje - Its Album Time:
The older elements of electronica have been pretty much tossed out by the newer generation, which I think, is a terrible thing. This album (Released in 2014) is evidence that maybe the style could come back in some way, in which case, I can't wait to hear more.
Ischi Vezon wrote:Spoiler Autechre - Fleure:
Usually, having music that is so complex that you can't understand it, or hardly dance to it, is a bad thing. But this is a positive attribute Autechre uses to make his sound unique and rich with new flavors and colors.Spoiler Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92:
This album was already mentioned before, and with good reason. Ambient music at it's best.Spoiler Tycho - Awake:
Very indie vibe, done by the one man band, Tycho. Love the emotion and atmosphere this guy deliversSpoiler XXYYXX - XXYYXX:
This album is soothing, almost therapeutic in the way it delivers itself. XXYYXX really doesn't have a genre.
Ischi Vezon wrote:Spoiler MF Doom and Madlib- Madvillainy:
I don't like hip-hop all too much, but this album is one of the few I like, and it delivers. MF Doom has a flow like no one else, and his producing skills puts those who only rap to shame.Spoiler Squarepusher - Do You Know Squarepusher:
During the 1995 era, people were wondering what music in the future would sound like, so in 2002 Squarepusher released one of the most well reclaimed drill and bass albums to date: which sounds like it came from 2050.Spoiler Sonny Sharrock - Peanut:
Jazz is boring, right? Well Sonny Sharrock thought so too, so he became part of a genre labeled "Free Jazz", turning the feel good genre into a psychedelic nightmare, which feels like the literal effects of LSD itself. Part of the reason I love this album so much.Spoiler Steve Roden - 8 Breathes of Different Lengths:
I couldn't find you the full album, so I got my favorite song off of it instead. Steve Roden, a minimal artist, release his album 'Forms of Paper' which declared him a modern-day renaissance artist.
Ischi Vezon wrote:Spoiler Venetian Snares - Hospitality:
Such an uplifting, creepy, yet emotional album from Venetian Snares. Do you know how to use trackers? I sure as #&$! don't, but that's how Venetian Snare makes all his pieces. Like some JavaScript programmer, fine tuning every little thing.Spoiler PRURIENT Earthworks - Buried In Secret:
Most people wouldn't even consider this music, but Prurient is a genius in my mind. His work has such a heavy, soul shattering emotion to them, it's pretty much the literal sound of depression. I love it, everyone here will probably hate it. Oh well.
Jokeblue wrote:Ischi Vezon wrote:This topic, I wish you knew I'd be able to list off album after album until this server crashes, but rather than doing that, I'm going to list off my favorite albums only. (Warning: Still going to be a very long post, you should still listen to these albums when you get a chance, though).Spoiler strange links:
Heh, it looks like you've had a few problems with the linking :3 I Wish I could hear these albums and/or songs that you're talking about xD
Ascii made a handy little guide on how embeds work, check it out. viewtopic.php?f=21&t=9748
So basically when embedding, you just copy the link straight from your search bar, paste, and remove the 's' if it's 'https://'. It should look like this but without the spaces - [Youtube] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVqPx5mUj0g [/Youtube]
So when you post it it comes out like this
Also just noticing the sheer amount of albums you've wanted to link to, you might want to spoiler the links after posting, as it slows down some peoples things when they have to load the embeds apparently.
So just highlight your youtube link and just click "spoiler", and add what you're calling the spoiler in the tag. Will look something like this (again remove the space between the spoiler= and the title, as well as the spaces in the youtube embed-
[spoiler = The Glitch Mob - Drink the Sea Full Album][Youtube] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVqPx5mUj0g [/Youtube][/spoiler]
And so the full thing looks like thisSpoiler The Glitch Mob - Drink the Sea Full Album:
Spoilers don't always work when you add extra characters like ' " ( ) for some reason so just watch for any of those and remove them if your spoiler refuses to spoiler
But you're not here for that haha! You're here to share some awesome albums. I'm really loving this Glitch Mob album, by the way. Really, really awesome.
I'll go ahead and fix up the rest of the links too, If you want :3
Ischi Vezon wrote:Thanks! The layout of the MLR forums is very very similar to the layout of the BIAB forums (Boyinaband.com) which I already used a lot before coming here, so I assumed the way to post links was the same (Take the long jumbled letters after 'youtube.com/watch?=' and insert them between the 'youtube' tags.
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