What You Listening Atm?

Many people talk about depression, bad feelings, the strange world and so on.
I would recommend my favorite band:

But these are single exceptions. 99,9% is pure trash. :wink:

One of the tracks I listen the most at this time is:

Yes, and probably made with Renoise. I’ve read that Mitch Murder is also using it.

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I have made one for my own depression in case you don’t know it here it is

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Yeah sure, he also uses Renoise. But what fm synth is he using here? I would guess FM7/8, but could be Dexed, too.

Really good. Especially when everything comes together at 1:17. Well done!
I can’t help myself, but when you started to sing it reminded me at this, which is one of my favorite tracks outside the “electronic spectrum”.

@ffx
I don’t know. The bottom line is that it’s good, that’s all what I need to know. :wink:

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Some show about making music in sevens (1,2,3, 1,2,3,4)

that stuff after 2:30 gives me goosebumps everytime I watch/listen to it <3

I was on stage and I looked out, and I knew they weren’t ready. We were doing ‘Piece of My Heart.’ You know you can do a lot of different things: you know sometimes they get up spontaneously. Out in the Midwest they don’t. They aren’t supposed to stand up and they know it. It’s hard to get 'em up. But I remember I was singing ‘Piece of My Heart,’ you know that ‘Come on, well, come on’ line – well, you know the guitar solo that leads into that part? I came in early, and I walked all the way to the front of the stage and shouted [in a hoarse whisper], ‘Come on, come on!’ and just fucking stamping my foot, and saying, ‘I’m not going to sing anymore unless you do something,’ you know, and they’re going, ‘Whoo-ooo-ooo, yes ma’am! Yes ma’am, yes ma’am!’ A riot. Groovy. All they want is a little kick in the ass. You know, sometimes I jump off the stage and grab somebody and say, ‘Let’s dance.’ When they reach a certain level, you know, they want to be lifted, but they’re scared. Then all you gotta do is give the old kick in the ass, a big fucking kick in the ass, man. Then the promoters get goony, turn the lights on, pull the power, but by then it’s all over [crackles]. I dig it! I dig it so much, man!

– Janis Joplin

If you can get them once, man, get them standing up when they should be sitting down, sweaty when they should be decorous, smile when they should be applauding politely-and I think you sort of switch on their brain, man, so that makes them say: ‘Wait a minute, maybe I can do anything.’ Whoooooo! It’s life. That’s what rock and roll is for, turn that switch on, and man, it can all be.

– Janis Joplin

oh! this was released yesterday, I just randomly decided to search for their tunes on youtube, yay

I originally found them via the ending of this video, and love that band ever since ^^

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I have no clue who XuBi or his grandpa is, but I’m sure if these guys with balls of steel and hearts of gold honor him, I’m sure he was a cool dude.

“now watching our society, you’re certain to be more angry”… that doesn’t seem like much, but considering the context of totalitarianism, this is more punk rock than a LOT of punk rock.

She will be beautiful,she will get freedom,
It won’t be like a prison here forever,
Break the darkness, there will be no more tears,
A seed has been buried in my heart.

Here is a punk city-- Wuhan!
We sing this song for you–Wuhan!
We start to rebel and fight in Wuhan,
Everybody cheers for you!

God bless these people. I am not sure about my belief in God, but I’m sure about my belief in them.

Nigel Stanford

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How the BBC used to craft music that sounds like it came from an entirely separate race, yet retains enough of a connection to still stir the human soul:

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I raise you with a Leonard Nimoy classic of the same story:

Old game stuff, too crazy but what a soundtrack!

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Sort of like abstract art paintings smoothly blending images of someone mastering a song.