Good stuff guys - keep the posts coming.
The technically poorly produced, but GREAT music thread!
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Oh wow....not sure if its partially the YouTube reproduction - but gee that DJ Scud track sounds awful!
Good stuff guys - keep the posts coming.
Good stuff guys - keep the posts coming.
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I love The Shaggs!slatepipe wrote: then also you can open up another area for debate: music that people are attracted to for exactly the reason that it is poorly constructed, composed, produced, etc. in the conventional sense anyway. outsider music
the shaggs - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR9d4ESlpHY
(i dont like this btw, though i am a bit drawn to it, mainly because i find it quite funny)

Philosophy of The World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxPsXPCR5MU
Frank Zappa rated The Shaggs #3 best band in history.
An introduction of Outsider Music:
Songs in The Key of Z - The Curious Universe of Outsider Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTdILHges6o
Stick with it, it gets better as it goes along.
Shooby Taylor the Human Horn
- seriously mutated scat singing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm7SKIly ... D8&index=9
Walking The Cow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ukd3uz ... 8&index=10
Here's a playlist from the album:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL880DAE2E6E4B19D8
Now this song I actually do think is great:
The Space Lady 'Synthesize Me'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSscfU_09r0
I used to see her playing on the streets of San Francisco. You'd be walking down the street & begin to hear this ethereal music drifting out of the air... Wonderful.

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It's not the youtubeCitizen wrote:Oh wow....not sure if its partially the YouTube reproduction - but gee that DJ Scud track sounds awful!![]()
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Funny, used to see her around SF CA all the time, I was creeped out by her. She came across to teenage me as creepy and suicidal, like she was going to go home that day and off herself. Maudlin doesn't even cover it. Glad to see I was wrong though, she's still playing around SF apparently.oblique strategies wrote: Now this song I actually do think is great:
The Space Lady 'Synthesize Me'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSscfU_09r0
I used to see her playing on the streets of San Francisco. You'd be walking down the street & begin to hear this ethereal music drifting out of the air... Wonderful.
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a lot of stuff coming out of Jamaica...(in various eras)



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captain beefheart ?? the residents ???
don't know if it's your cupotea
don't know if it's your cupotea

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Actress: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcnRT-m9MYo
Lukid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzQNbqYc6H8
Hype Williams: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2-qyVAlgfo
Great thread!
Lukid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzQNbqYc6H8
Hype Williams: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2-qyVAlgfo
Great thread!
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+1 for Beefheart. Love the Amen Andrews track that samples him. Fast and Bulbous.
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Dead on, both bands. The Residents especially used lofi recordings for atmosphere. <-- also why their earlier stuff is more effective.3dot... wrote:captain beefheart ?? the residents ???
don't know if it's your cupotea
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Good point - although the music that was created with such basic equipment was amazing.3dot... wrote:a lot of stuff coming out of Jamaica...(in various eras)
I love that pic - its like: 'Eek! I give up! I really don't know what I'm doing!'
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They both use their samples in a pretty dry state (so the sonic imprint is very similar) but there tends to be a lot more going on in Shadow's work arrangement-wise (and arguably creatively) hence my comment about higher production value. Entroducing was a huge undertaking and I have read interviews with Shadow about how much tweaking he actually did do to get everything sounding good and glued together. Mad Blunted Jazz by Cam is just great, great stuff but if you listen closely you can hear where samples aren't cut quite right, timing is slightly off, and everything sounds a bit hacked together sometimes (like it was cut together live by a Dj using only turntables.) It's actually part of what lends quite a bit of character to the album which is why I mentioned it. Cam's work after Mad Blunted Jazz does a much better job at betraying his skill-level as it is less engaging and more readily invites criticism.Creativity aside, to my ears I think both their music from that era has a similar sonic imprint, and engineering values.
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Now you're talking!! I definitely have to be in the right mood for either Don Van or the Residents though... but simply groundbreaking brilliant challenging stuff. I have a treasured original vinyl release of Trout Mask Replica...3dot... wrote:captain beefheart ?? the residents ???
don't know if it's your cupotea
Fast & Bulbous! ...(tight also)
“... it was just to make an average listener go: ‘What the fuck is this?’ That’s a real inspiration for me and something that I will explore more on upcoming recordings.”
- Wally De Backer (Gotye) quoting Ween's intention behind making records
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old hardcore stuff definitely, particularly early misfits. awful production but amazing songs.
also sebadoh - weed forestin. the unproduction is really part of its charm.
also sebadoh - weed forestin. the unproduction is really part of its charm.
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Almost forgot to mention Sleep. If you're into stoner metal. Those guys have a very intentional grungy aesthetic. One of the few metal bands I've heard that have been doing an effective and creative "retro" thing. They sound like early Black Sabbath production wise. They purportedly spent their entire advance from one of their album contracts to buy a room sized bong.
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sightings - i had their first album a while back, it seemed to have been recorded and mixed with everything running way into the red. so much so that so that it was prety much all noise and distortion, i think that was what they were going for though. i liked it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOtqHBmVn_M
...the residents are playing in london next month. i'm going
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOtqHBmVn_M
...the residents are playing in london next month. i'm going