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Last tune you played 5 times in a row

Started by Rocket Surgery, December 30, 2017, 07:38:45 AM

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Quote from: Sebastian Cobb on July 03, 2021, 08:16:19 PM
Really REALLY love this Bree Runway/Yung Baby Tate track, it's quite short and basic but pivots several times and the last 30 seconds or so are genuinely beautiful.

Ending of that really reminded me of Francis and the Lights, and in fact that was the next thing that came up on YouTube afterwards.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INcUV8ygIjo

https://youtu.be/KsCMFm6Xuk4?t=263


fucking ponderous

https://youtu.be/DLNZt1o_xgU
Discovered these guys because their drummer died the other day. Have no idea how I'd never heard of them before. Contemporaries (both time and place) of The B-52s and this sounds like something off that band's first record, but much more frantic and exhilarating (as if it were possible to be so). Went on an hour long walk yesterday and I listened to this on repeat nearly the entire time.   

lankyguy95

Nation Of Language have done that really iritating thing of announcing an album way, way in advance (November in this case).

The new single (second off the record) is great though. Low key synth pop, with a real melancholy edge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUzHjalx7RE


Neomod

Rosinha de Valença ‪"Consolação‬"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxi_qliU3DE

Coisas adoráveis

What's the name of the percussion the guy to Rosinha's left is playing?


Pauline Walnuts

Quote from: OnlyRegisteredSoICanRead on July 18, 2021, 06:57:27 AM
The exciting sound of young Belgium

Miss Nicky Trax - Acid In The House

Hat fondle alert!  V/VM did a 12" called 'I Wanna Fuck Miss Nicky Trax'. lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jUopf4x-rg

Oh, it's not very good is it?

peanutbutter

Sasha - Xpander

Not so much 5 times in a row as an hour of bouncing back to particular bits. Extremely baffled that I never heard this before...

https://youtu.be/z3Gu7CXfRdA

Pauline Walnuts


Calistan

Been listening to some folk-ish fellow by the name of Dan Reeder a fair bit recently. He's excellent. Witty and cutting. One of his songs about death Maybe caught me by surprise the other day, glad no one was around to catch me almost wimpering. He's associated a lot with the late John Prine, whom I've never listened to but probably should.

Clean Elvis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2r_lTGWY_U&ab_channel=OhBoyRecords

Maybe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE7VnVq6Csg

Fireball:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB4LOju-7tM

#729
Really enjoying this comeback single from Stetsasonic, great use of a Lou Rawls sample.

(Now Y'all Giving Up) Love


jobotic

That Stetsasonic is great. Also one of the most pleasing words to say.

Fulu Miziki - Kinshasha's Music Warriors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5IQuIaTPEg&list=RDg7hm3Z57M6k&index=5


lankyguy95

DJ Seinfeld - U Hold Me Without Touch

A house track that slightly chokes me up https://youtu.be/cpq7ewau540

Dusty Substance


Bit obsessed with Shake Your Booty by K.C And The Sunshine Band at the moment and have just played it five times in a row.

JaDanketies

Played Break Ya Neck by Busta Rhymes three times in a row the other day cos our 21-month old seems to think it's one of the best songs ever.

Pauline Walnuts

Quote from: SteveDave on June 21, 2021, 10:00:57 PM
"Chaise Longue" by Wet Leg

I can not get enough of this

https://youtu.be/Zd9jeJk2UHQ

What's the pay like at the BBC Radio 6 playlist board?

Sebastian Cobb

Quite like this, found out about it by accident because Spotify recommended it. Which also means I didn't really see how racy the vid was until I dug it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMGkrWD5fNg




WhoMe

Browsing the Wackies back catalogue, the Over and Over Version is so simple and mesmerising. It becomes looser and looser until drifting off into deep space while the drum beat rolls on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCld7iitSe4

The Mollusk

Madlib - Whutkanido (Can Do It)

Tucked away right at the arse end of the Movie Scenes album, one of the sickest beats ever.

Having been getting really into the art of sampling over the last year, finding the exact perfect cuts is so much fun, you can make so many dope jams on the fly with any old 3 second snippet, but there will always be the occasional finds which are perfect. This 1:24 beat is perfect. The fucking woodwind in the main loop goes in so hard it makes me bop my head through the wall, HOW does it sound so good?

The abstract off-beat section that cuts in at around the halfway point, the way the track starts midway through the verse line like it's just been tossed out there, it's so free and so fucking cool. There are so many beats like this but none are as good. I'm obsessed with it.

chveik

somewhat obsessed with Freddie Gibbs' "Extradite". i know that particular sample (Bob James "Nautilus) has been used countless times but it works so well there. and Black Thought's verse is ace

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfBM-uNtkZc&ab_channel=NewMixtapesDaily

The Mollusk

God fucking damn that song rules, nice one for sharing!

The Culture Bunker

Apologies if posted, but a friend made me aware of this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOJ9QcVXZzE

It's a recent (Summer just gone) remix of Quiet City's 'Due North', which features Paul Buchanan on vocals. One of the band was also Blue Nile's drummer for some years, and it does a lot like how you'd imagine them to sound now if they'd stayed together. Bit annoyed I missed the song on it's first release a few years back.

Cuellar

Lady Gaga - Stupid Love

Love the drum and vocal sample loop at the beginning. Reminds me of late 90s early 00s garage almost. Pop music!

kalowski

My daughter and I can't get enough of On a Chicory Tip by Denim.
https://youtu.be/7lN6RMgt59U

Fr.Bigley

Country Charlie Pride- But between you and me. Primarily to piss off the missus.

Johnboy


Mr Farenheit

Patches George Jones & BB King

Two legends of Country and the Blues combine to make an anthemic blockbuster! A real box-ticking tear-jerker but also inspiring. You can do it, Patches! The whole family's depending on you.

Love the shoddiness of the lyrics.... Patches' supposedly bed-ridden father isn't lying down he's sitting up, so why not sit in the living room? The way he has a heart attack which proves to be fatal but is well enough to call his son to his death-bed 10 minutes after said heart-attack and give him a pep-talk. There's an explanatory aside 'we're talking about a heart attack here' that really tickles me.