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sth
Long time nixers
simple idea: post what you're listening to, preferably with a link to where others can check it out.
i'll start:

SVFFER - Systematisierung - https://svffer.bandcamp.com/album/empathist
dcli
Long time nixers
i haven't been listening to a ton of music lately - i usually listen on physical media and don't have access to my cd player, tape deck, or turntable right now.

however, here's what i've been listening to on my pc:
1. the new "faþir" album by forndom, i ordered the limited cd box set (thanks uncle sam). i don't like it as much as his first two albums, but i think his art is really great so i'm glad to support him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKleK0xNuIA

2. "the dawg years" album by blaze foley. i've been listening to this for years, and it always comes back to me.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OL...jvLBcYoET8

3. alash's "achai" album (folkways). throat singing, especially the way the steppe turkic people do it, is just intoxicating.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OL...6s9kHabUTI

4. the song that's been stuck in my head recently is "chick habit" by april march. it's an english cover of serge gainsbourg's "laisse tomber les filles." i could've sworn it was recorded in the 60s, but it was actually released in 1995 - april faithfully imitated that yeye sound i really enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Wkj2fxDsk

i'll continue this on as i listen to more! maybe share some pictures of my hifi setup when i get back to it post-pandemic-panic.
twee
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Just bought Joni Mitchell's Miles of Aisles. It's a great album.
dcli
Long time nixers
i love joni! i'm glad she's still around, albeit being a miracle given all the smokes she's sucked down in her day. one of my favorite photos of her is here (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c...Bogner.jpg). she's got a pack in front of her and a mug filled with smokes on the table.
jkl
Long time nixers
I came back to the Stolen Babies' There Be Squabbles Ahead lately. Still, the latest vinyls I bought were the new albums by The Hirsch Effekt (new song) and Friends of Gas (older song).

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sth
Long time nixers
revisiting my shitty drunk folk punk kid days, missing getting to hang out with friends

Defiance, Ohio - Petty Problems - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWLZsocvGrE
wolf
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Nowadays I got myself listening only instrumental demos. One, in special , is the Splinter by Sneaker Pimps. I'm really preferring music without voice lately ...
sth
Long time nixers
Soulja Slim - Imagine (ft C-Murder, Mac) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jqEXdd8XWM

hardest No Limit song ever?
pfr
Nixers
Most recently:
Polyphia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_gkpYOR...-4fqDL8Cs1 (guitar wizards)

But on the regular rotation:
Dance Gavin Dance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDCHx4tP...NcGT907owe
The Low End Theroy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyPwEm_l...SIuVc1Dfrx

And my all time favourite band (yes I have a tattoo)
NOFX - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWhy8PCuGsk
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opfez
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Anything by EXO: https://exordiummusic.bandcamp.com/

Sungazer has a very interesting combination of jazz and electronic music: https://sungazermusic.bandcamp.com/
fre d die
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most recent vinyl was Country Protest by Eugene Chadbourne, i guess it's essentially avant-garde country music. Can't find a link to that album but this is my favourite youtube video of him. saw him live, it was great!
budRich
Long time nixers
If i find something good i add it to my 'Bra Grejjer' playlist on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...401141D607

edit:
i just saw that i have over 1400 videos in the list.

below are some examples:

blag Dahlia from the Dwarves sings on this, it is one of my all time favorite songs, i have probably listened to it more then 665 times.
#465 The Desert Sessions - Punk Rock Caveman Living In A Prehistoric Age

Mandatory swedish 2005ish dark psy-trance
#432 Troglodytes ۞ Anchorites

polyphonic overtone singing (if you are impatient skip to 4:10 for)
#429 O virtus Sapientiae - Hildegard von Bingen - Anna-Maria Hefele

not fairlights best demo, but really comfy mod by Maktone
#423 Fairlight - World of Vodka (PC demo, 2003)

rock duo
#406 The Pack AD - Yes I Know

a little cowboy song
#400 John Cipollina / Nick Gravenites Band. Pride of Man

dutch handclapping avant garde music video
#357 Minny Pops: 'Mono' (1979)

crAAAAAAAAAYZZZzzzeeee
#354 Steel Tips - Crazy baby (live @ CBGB's 1977)

The best man
#344 Daniel Norgren - Music Tape (Live on KEXP 2020)

#323 Bomfunk MC's - Freestyler

Two teenage girls makes the most wholesome version of the least wholesome song. interesting.
#315 Drenched in Blood-- Turbonegro cover (Ukelele)

beautiful mathrock and smooth moves
#234 tricot『おちゃんせんすぅす』MV (2013)

Russian traditional a Capella - check the logs
#479 As a new incident happened in the glorious city | Как во славном городе

!!!
#501 Ginger Baker jams with Afro-Rock artistes (& Joni Haastrup) (Nigeria 1971)

audiovisual Oscilloscope Music
#509 Jerobeam Fenderson - Planets

based on the true story how the Beatles drugged poor derek and how they spent "the whole night on a mind adventure"
#511 Derek had a Double Dose - Swedemason

high energy live performance of underated 60's song (originally written by Lee whith the band Love)
#564 Arthur Lee with The Fuzztones - 7 and 7 is (Live 1990)

instrumental post rock, great
#669 Kinski - Semaphore (Live on KEXP 2019)

extra funky funk
#731 Cherub - Bleed Gold, Piss Excellence - Daytrotter Session - 2/6/2019

original video, for original music, instrumental fusion, math, very good
#759 Mats/Morgan "Tati Bake 2"

Best Australian power punk rock song about light themes
#854 Radio Birdman - Burn My Eye '78

finger dance video
#906 Morgan Ågren - "Elka Deep Phase"

(Swedish Hiphop!) - 66 but look 16...
#952 Östblockarn - Hon är för
jkl
Long time nixers
I might have a new favorite album this year. Wow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zDKtuUJcnQ

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budRich
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(22-08-2020, 07:01 PM)jkl Wrote: I might have a new favorite album this year. Wow.
cool, really nice production, can imagine it being one of those albums you put on in the background because its comfy, and then a month later realizing it has been played on average 10 times a day.

Also, saw the "shownotes" on the video... They released it end of february and seemed to have had a really awesome tour booked for the spring... so much good times where lost this summer of hate...
jkl
Long time nixers
I can only imagine that 2021 will be packed with live concerts.

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pfr
Nixers
Lately, I've really been enjoying Standards new album
as well as an oldie from Intervals although I only stumbled across it lately.
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mcol
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(18-09-2020, 01:08 AM)Ramiferous Wrote: Lately, I've really been enjoying Standards new album
as well as an oldie from Intervals although I only stumbled across it lately.
nice taste
movq
Long time nixers
(22-08-2020, 07:01 PM)jkl Wrote: I might have a new favorite album this year. Wow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zDKtuUJcnQ

That’s bloody amazing. Thanks for the suggestion!
pfr
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(18-09-2020, 07:12 AM)mcol Wrote:
(18-09-2020, 01:08 AM)Ramiferous Wrote: Lately, I've really been enjoying Standards new album
as well as an oldie from Intervals although I only stumbled across it lately.
nice taste

You listened to Polyphia ?

This is instrumental math rock style is my vibe at the moment.
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neeasade
Grey Hair Nixers
I recently made a post containing many of my "gotos" https://notes.neeasade.net/sound-log.html

but rn I'm stuck on all the bonobo albums.
evbo
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Apologies for the youtube links but it's the easiest way to share music these days.

The new Falconer album is pretty awesome, but also bittersweet as they are quitting.

Green Lung - Woodland Rites Absolute banger occult rock. You owe it to yourself to listen to the first 3 tracks on this album.

Gygax's latest album is pretty amazing. Thin Lizzy meets Rush meets D&D.

Last but not least, I've been listening to a lot of Equilbrium lately. Great German power metal band, this is my personal favorite track by them

(23-08-2020, 12:16 PM)jkl Wrote: I can only imagine that 2021 will be packed with live concerts.

Amen to that. Several shows I was really looking forward to were cancelled this year, including some "First time in the USA" shows from European bands I really like. I'm still pissed that Beast In Black's USA tour got cancelled.
mcol
Nixers
Discovered the way things once were by a million bright ambassadors of morning this week, goooood shit. Long-form guitar-focussed intense instrumentals. The kinda stuff that makes me want to make my own music.

(18-09-2020, 11:26 AM)Ramiferous Wrote: You listened to Polyphia ?

This is instrumental math rock style is my vibe at the moment.

I have not - just found their bandcamp. Any album you'd recommend?
pfr
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(03-10-2020, 12:19 PM)mcol Wrote: Any album you'd recommend?
Any of them really.

On a slight tangent:
I am wondering whether a new thread for this or not, but do people listen to internet radio? if so, what stations?
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opfez
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(27-10-2020, 08:52 PM)Ramiferous Wrote: On a slight tangent:
I am wondering whether a new thread for this or not, but do people listen to internet radio? if so, what stations?

I've been listening to a bit of https://rekt.network, they do nice synthwave/darksynth music. I also found the actual audio file so I can listen to it via curl + ffplay. They are located at https://rekt.network/stream/{station}.m4a, where {station} can be rekt, nightride, darksynth, rektory or rektify.
Dworin
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(27-10-2020, 08:52 PM)Ramiferous Wrote: On a slight tangent:
I am wondering whether a new thread for this or not, but do people listen to internet radio? if so, what stations?

I listen nearly exclusively to https://www.concertzender.nl, which follows a thematic approach. Lots of classic but also electronic/ambient, opera, modern music, folk, jazz. Usually not the 'music for the millions'.
jkl
Long time nixers
Ah, Die Ärzte have released a new album. It is notably better than their previous one in my (and even their) opinion, and there are a few catchy tunes on it. Arguably, it makes no sense to listen to them if you don't speak German and/or understand German culture. ;-)

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freem
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basically, I've been listenning at 2 radios those last years:

realpunkradio.com and radiometal.com. Mostly the 2nd one. And when those things annoys me, I fallback on stuff I found on jamendo years ago. This week I took some time resurecting and old computer of mine, which served as fallback in dark times, and backed some music it had on disk. Doing so, I listened some of those. For most titles, I could post (legal and free at least as in free beer) URIs I think, but that would not be a small list, there are several days of various styles.

When I actively choose music, I select the albums (not the titles: I really prefer to listen complete albums) depending on what I intend to do.
pfr
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(28-10-2020, 04:09 AM)opFez Wrote: I've been listening to a bit of https://rekt.network,
Cool web page too! but I similarly use the command line while listening to internet radio.

(28-10-2020, 05:30 AM)Dworin Wrote: I listen nearly exclusively to https://www.concertzender.nl, which follows a thematic approach. Lots of classic but also electronic/ambient, opera, modern music, folk, jazz. Usually not the 'music for the millions'.
Is there a way to tap into this using ffplay or mpv?

(28-10-2020, 06:02 AM)jkl Wrote: Arguably, it makes no sense to listen to them if you don't speak German and/or understand German culture. ;-)
I don't totally agree. Although I understand a very limited amount of spoken deutsch (cant read nor speak it), I was a huge fan of Wizo back in the 90's. Still my favorite German punk rock band. Similaly, I love listening to Hi-Standard who, while they do sing in english, they mostly sing in Japanese.

(29-10-2020, 08:59 PM)freem Wrote: When I actively choose music, I select the albums (not the titles: I really prefer to listen complete albums) depending on what I intend to do.
I'm the same, but occasionally I enjoy playlists based on genre. Lately I've been listening to heaps of classic mellow jazz on Spotify. It's nice to work to.
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freem
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Also, I must post this link: https://www.dogmazic.net/
IRC people said me it is translated, so, join their channel to ask more details, they are friendly.
biopsin
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.. somehow I start off my day with Shirley and Spinoza radio and take it from there ..
http://compound-eye.org/
http://s2.radio.co/sec5fa6199/listen.m3u