What I'm listening to today: "Great Day (Four Tet Remix)", Madvillain [MF DOOM]
There's this amazing EP where Four Tet remixes MF DOOM's breakout album, and swaps Madlib's grubby funk smoothly out for his own headphones electronica. This one takes what was one of the original album's best tracks to start with and distills something truly transcendental out of it, built on garbled Spanish guitar and almost no beats
https://madvillain.bandcamp.com/track/great-day-four-tet-remix
What I'm listening to today: "Brothers Feel Fly", Dr. Dooom [Kool Keith]
Kool Keith built his own around fluidly shifting identities with elaborate cover stories, dense wordplay, and sci fi references. So you can maybe understand how he'd feel a LITTLE miffed at Daniel Dumile.
This is from a run of late 90s albums where Keith was basically constantly going "hey, has anyone else noticed analog synthesizers make incredible noises?!". Always ten years ahead of every trend
https://koolkeith.bandcamp.com/track/brothers-feel-fly
What I'm listening to today: "List of Demands (Reparations)", Saul Williams
Position paper read through a megaphone. Terrifying, breezy industrial beats and laughing children.
I was originally gonna post "Grippo" today and make a joke about people reading this feed getting directly called out by the lyrics. But then I just started listening to the album and was like⦠no. List of Demands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDMtaIcrfQ0
What I'm listening to today: "Great Day (Four Tet Remix)", Madvillain [MF DOOM]
There's this amazing EP where Four Tet remixes MF DOOM's breakout album, and swaps Madlib's grubby funk smoothly out for his own headphones electronica. This one takes what was one of the original album's best tracks to start with and distills something truly transcendental out of it, built on garbled Spanish guitar and almost no beats
https://madvillain.bandcamp.com/track/great-day-four-tet-remix
What I'm listening to today: "Pikopiko", neu neu neu
This is a really nice Japanese post-rock album I hit at random on YouTube. This one track (begins at 3:40 in video) is game boy chiptune noises beautifully integrated into layered guitar and drums carefully tuned to clip but just a little. Consider the symmetry between violins and the game boy sound chip. Consider that you wouldn't be able to make out the lyrics even if you spoke Japanese. Ponder the shoes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIT1rb_tXfg&t=220s
What I'm listening to today: "List of Demands (Reparations)", Saul Williams
Position paper read through a megaphone. Terrifying, breezy industrial beats and laughing children.
I was originally gonna post "Grippo" today and make a joke about people reading this feed getting directly called out by the lyrics. But then I just started listening to the album and was like⦠no. List of Demands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDMtaIcrfQ0
What I'm listening to today: "Wabi-sabi", a-symmetric
This is an "electro-acoustic" ensemble featuring @pangrus@merveilles.town , a Merveilles user who makes his own instruments, from an album that mostly sounds like an argument between a digeridoo and a violin at the far end of a train station. This one track is a lovely, evocative melange of what I think of as "shine noises" punctuated by electronic-sounding warbles that feel like jazz music being crushed in a pneumatic press
https://a-symmetric.bandcamp.com/track/wabi-sabi
What I'm listening to today: "Pikopiko", neu neu neu
This is a really nice Japanese post-rock album I hit at random on YouTube. This one track (begins at 3:40 in video) is game boy chiptune noises beautifully integrated into layered guitar and drums carefully tuned to clip but just a little. Consider the symmetry between violins and the game boy sound chip. Consider that you wouldn't be able to make out the lyrics even if you spoke Japanese. Ponder the shoes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIT1rb_tXfg&t=220s
What I'm listening to today: "Space Fall" (part 3.5), r beny
Most of my musical diet the last 5 years has been YouTube live bedroom synth sets and if anyone got me on this kick, it was r beny, who did it early and, tbh!, best.
This r beny live set is from a 2021 group concert at the Colorado Modular Synth Society. Opens with clockworky electronica, ends with an intense rework of the song on his YouTube channel as "Waldorf Iridium Ambient". In between: fog-haze ambient
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD5obUv52xQ&t=1579s
What I'm listening to today: "Wabi-sabi", a-symmetric
This is an "electro-acoustic" ensemble featuring @pangrus@merveilles.town , a Merveilles user who makes his own instruments, from an album that mostly sounds like an argument between a digeridoo and a violin at the far end of a train station. This one track is a lovely, evocative melange of what I think of as "shine noises" punctuated by electronic-sounding warbles that feel like jazz music being crushed in a pneumatic press
https://a-symmetric.bandcamp.com/track/wabi-sabi
What I'm listening to today: "The Scene is Dead", Dubmood
Sandblast-your-brain FastTracker2 chiptune electronica track. Just refuses to stop moving for seven minutes. There are so many ideas in this one! The author says they began this track in 2012 and completed it in 2024, so apparently the scene was dying for a very long time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVcHrL2ZwCM
What I'm listening to today: "Space Fall" (part 3.5), r beny
Most of my musical diet the last 5 years has been YouTube live bedroom synth sets and if anyone got me on this kick, it was r beny, who did it early and, tbh!, best.
This r beny live set is from a 2021 group concert at the Colorado Modular Synth Society. Opens with clockworky electronica, ends with an intense rework of the song on his YouTube channel as "Waldorf Iridium Ambient". In between: fog-haze ambient
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD5obUv52xQ&t=1579s
What I'm listening to today: "Adder (version)", Blackbird Raum
The original of this song is slow and wrenching and sung by a woman who sounds on the verge of tears. This version is just screaming, bagpipes and screaming. It is very much The Mood.
Were I a bird a bull would step on me
Were I a bull a butcher I would see
And if I were a butcher, my apron would be clean
Were I a bird a bull would step on me
https://blackbirdraum.bandcamp.com/track/adder-version
What I'm listening to today: "The Scene is Dead", Dubmood
Sandblast-your-brain FastTracker2 chiptune electronica track. Just refuses to stop moving for seven minutes. There are so many ideas in this one! The author says they began this track in 2012 and completed it in 2024, so apparently the scene was dying for a very long time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVcHrL2ZwCM
For three full years now I've been semi-daily posting a music recommendation in a big long thread, but it turns out 300-post threads kinda break Mastodon, so I have to restart the thread every so often.
This post is a placeholder. I normally make a YouTube playlist for the previous year to put at the top of the thread, but I've had an awful month and haven't finished that yet.
But if you want to see year three's posts, they're here: https://mastodon.social/@mcc/112356066616688565
And here's year four:
What I'm listening to today: "Adder (version)", Blackbird Raum
The original of this song is slow and wrenching and sung by a woman who sounds on the verge of tears. This version is just screaming, bagpipes and screaming. It is very much The Mood.
Were I a bird a bull would step on me
Were I a bull a butcher I would see
And if I were a butcher, my apron would be clean
Were I a bird a bull would step on me
https://blackbirdraum.bandcamp.com/track/adder-version
For three full years now I've been semi-daily posting a music recommendation in a big long thread, but it turns out 300-post threads kinda break Mastodon, so I have to restart the thread every so often.
This post is a placeholder. I normally make a YouTube playlist for the previous year to put at the top of the thread, but I've had an awful month and haven't finished that yet.
But if you want to see year three's posts, they're here: https://mastodon.social/@mcc/112356066616688565
And here's year four:
Poll:
Aliens are real, and first contact was made. Through some contrivance of events you personally either made first contact or are present in the first contact group. During those first critical 24 hours of establishing cultural understanding, it happens you, personally, wind up having to explain to the aliens the significance of someone saying "nice" in response to the number 69.
How do you feel about this?