ITT: We post artists, songs, albums, and discuss the merits and shortcomings of various musical projects. The music discussed need not necessarily be right wing, as there is currently a thread on /mlpol/ housing discussion and updates regarding that.
Attached is the latest /mu/-core chart I could find, but that hardly means the thread needs to be restricted to discussing movements made in the last couple decades.
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>>3911All those materialistic rappers gloating about their millions are going to feel really stupid in a few decades.
>"me gots 20 million in the bank"So what? What are you going to buy with that, a burger?
>>3950Exactly! It gets very repetitive. I'm Not Gonna lie i listen to rap more than a nationalist should(Which is zero% of the time),But to be fair i was born in the 90's when Eminem was Hot Shit. Kinda got addicted to the Beat and the Fag bashing he used to do. Which im sure was part of (((the Plan))) to Get whites hooked on it.
>>3952Rap isn't necessarily bad, I mean. Maybe if you can look past the little "wypipo bad" lines they can throw in occasionally, it's actually made way for one of my favorite bands to come into existence. Meaning, Deltron 3030 was one of the precursors to Death Grips, and their early stuff resembled mostly hip hop. Plenty of it can be good for the instrumentals as well. Listened to A Tribe Called Quest and Donuts in my more bluepilled days, not sure how that would hold up now, but Madvillain also has been immortalized as the standard of hipster hop by /mu/ ever since I can remember, I'd say with good reason. Kind of was what made jazz not sound so bad after a couple listens. Take it or leave it.
Oh, and Nujabes was my jam a while back. Made the soundtrack to Samurai Champloo. But that's pretty repetitive by nature, it's what spawned the whole "lofi hip hop beats to study and relax to" genre, in case you were wondering.
What are your favourite Moon Man tracks?
>>4014There are so many to choose from, so here's:
Eclipse - Treif
Spook EP - Niggerstein
Black Sun - Hate Engine
KKKhristchurch - Land Down Under
Cyclone C - So Many Queers (Cloud Man)
Black Sun was intended as a follow-up to Eclipse, one of the most notorious albums. I have lost the link to the archive so I'd be grateful if someone were so nice to post it.
>>4014Heh, they're all topnotch tunes for killing coons under the full moons, man.
Most of the 2016-19 are the best tracks in quality and thereby within sound style. Although some of the older ones are still great.
>>4018>>4026>MoonmanTook a couple listens before it clicked but it sounds like it's supposed to be kind of an ironic thing. I was rather confused at first why, instead of it being sonic fashwave A E S T H E T I C S, it was a computer generated voice over a gangsta rap beat.
Anyway, on the general topic of synthwave, the following albums, when listened to cruising through the huwhite suburbs as the sun sets, can be pretty kino.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yergWdn968ohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oToD8Nnh0khttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY8KsQFmyUM >>4032Com Truise is good. Years ago a friend of mine played Controlpop and I really liked it. It always stuck with me as a comfy summer tune. Recently I decided it was time to go through his discography. I'm liking it so far. Cyanide Sisters EP is really good. Slow Peels is my favorite tune tied with Controlpop.
I'm pretty into dungeon synth, I tried making some of my own in BandLab.
>>7729Not bad Anon, I like it. I want to try making a dungeon synth album at some point.
>>7729It sounds like Enjoy the Silence by Depeche Mode, specifically the Harmonium version. It made my morning cigarette more enjoyable.
Speaking of dungeon synth, got any album recommendations?
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=OoJwhms0MmEVaguely related. I love cyberpunk, and BLAME! is more or less an infinite dystopian hellscape. I listened to this during a week-long fever and it was trippy.