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All albums added. I don't think I'll need to rely on my backlog much longer at this point, because...
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Fairy Tail's first original soundtrack is pretty good. Filled with energy as a whole, though some tracks are weaker than the rest. I don't remember much from that soundtrack though, it's been a long time since I've listened to it. I do remember the main theme being amazing though, easily my favourite track in the entire OST. I gave it a 7/10, but it's probably more towards 7.5/10. Tsubasa Chronicle's first soundtrack is decent, but I feel that it's pretty expected of Yuki Kajiura. The only track that stood out to me is A Song of Storm and Fire, but the rest feels rather unmemorable. I do prefer the third soundtrack more than the rest of the soundtracks, but overall I don't think the anime's overall soundtrack is lackluster as a whole. Madoka's soundtrack is better, I feel. 6/10 is what I rated Tsubasa Chronicle's first OST. Somnium... is an album that I can't really rate accurately. It is indeed beautiful, but it's absurdly long. As much as I don't mind long tracks (Most of Basinski's loops come to mind), 7 hours worth of ambient is just too much for me to fully enjoy. I know that it's supposed to be used for sleep, but there are many other albums that induce a far better sleep than Somnium does. Maybe if the album was split into 3 different albums, I'd give 8/10 or higher for each part. As it is, 7.5/10 sounds fine. You can pick one of the albums in the "rest" section and I can put that in the shortlist instead. Last edited by EzExZeRo7497; 05-3-2014 at 12:43 AM.. |
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Yoko Kanno - Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex O.S.T. 3
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I can see what you mean with Somnium. I'll push Seagaia - Anodyne up into the list, because it's unique and really really cool.
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Legit Christmas by LegitMusicProducer (recommended by omega_grunt666) I'm not creative enough to write some post-ironic review and I think it'd too be cliche to say that it's a 10/10 review with pompous vocabulary. Sike. i remember this one time my mom and dad told me that i'm going to be a grate musician one day although all i sang was lincoln park - i found a drum set and did constant gravity blasts and cymbal crashes. i could see my parents cringing but at the same time giving me a thumbs up to signify that i'm doing great. so i took my recordings with my dad's mobile phone and put it up on the internet, i'd imagine that they will get a 5.00 average rating because they should know what real music is instead of hannah montana XDDDDD ... I think that's why no one likes me anymore. This album reminds me of what I did years ago. And it's more beautiful than I ever remembered. I cry every time. We at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell. ~フレッドYOLO~ ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ The Nothings of the North by Ametsub The Nothings of the North is a glitch/IDM album from Ametsub, with some elements of jazz embedded into some of the tracks, such as Lichen with Piano. Interesting album, very reminiscent of Kashiwa Daisuke - particularly Write Once, Run Melos from Program Music I. The main difference between Daisuke and Ametsub however, is their secondary elements. While Daisuke's melodies have very clear post-rock and modern classical elements, Ametsub takes a more minimal approach in his music. Ametsub also reminds me of a warmer Autechre and The Flashbulb at some points, especially in tracks like Snowy Lava; a track with generally minimal elements layering on top of another as it progresses. The album is filled with generally minimal compositions and they're very relaxing. The melodies are short and they repeat themselves pretty often, but they don't seem to die down. In fact, the melodies are very lively, perhaps playful as well. Tracks do feel rather repetitive at points, but they're still okay for what they are so it's not too much of an issue. 66 is incredibly droney with its subtle yet intense feedback in the latter half, probably my favourite part of the album. While the combination of relaxation and playfulness is nice, it does feel very aimless. It's too subtle for its own good - as much as I find it incredibly pleasant. Its light rises in energy do very little to enhance the experience, if anything at all. It does suck me into a different environment, but it's pretty similar to watching paint dry. It gets interesting for the first few minutes, and then it gets boring after some time. Subtlety is great and all, but something more mobile would be fantastic. I really don't think this is a bad album by any means, in fact I found this album to be incredibly pretty. I'm just not enjoying it as much as I should be. I really like subtlety if used right - and there's no denying that it is used well here. I think it's because the tracks, to me anyway, feel like stationary pictures rather than animations. I could imagine someone who's into Autechre (other than Confield or Gantz Graf) or ambient techno to really enjoy this album. Unfortunately I don't fall in either of those categories, so maybe I'll revisit this in the future once I venture more into minimal electronic music. As it is, it's decent. Album Highlights: Solitude, 66 Track Average Rating: 3.04/5 Overall Rating: 6.5/10 Last edited by EzExZeRo7497; 05-29-2014 at 09:05 AM.. |
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Though I guess you also have to take into consideration that most of the later sharpnelsound albums are compilations of songs that were already released on themed albums (like the kirby remix Green D on SRPC-0027, which was originally released on a kirby remix album and Macau Underground on SRPC-0026 which was originally released on a beauty:burst CD with an old TV show as theme). Out of context a lot of these tracks don't make sense.
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hope you haven't actually listened to any Serph albums
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IneartheD - Shining (super mega short album)
Tiny Tim - God Bless Tiny Tim HOM - Супердиск
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May 4th, 2014 ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Rain in England by Lil B (recommended by rayword45) I really didn't want to review this, along with 05 Fuck Em. Unfortunately the randomizer gave me this album to review so soon. Sigh... anyway. Rain in England is a cloud rap album from the Based God, Brandon McCartney. He speaks on topics such as family, love and death over bright drones similar to a couple of new age ambient artists. I don't think you can really call this someone rapping, but rather a self-meditation tape. I really can't find anything interesting to talk about when it comes to this album - whether it's the content or the concept. It's incredibly boring since there's no diversity at all other than his supposedly thought-provoking/surreal lyricism. Compare it to his cooking songs which are incredibly silly but at the same time entertaining. This is just... something else. I'm too cynical to take these lyrics seriously, especially since it's littered with so many cliches. I honestly have no idea if Lil B is being completely sincere or just being ironic. I don't hate Lil B though, it's pretty funny to see someone screw with the conventions of hip-hop every now and then. I don't know if this is an attempt to do whatever he would normally do, but this isn't working. It's relaxing at least, but this has to be a joke. Even if it is, it's not a funny one. Album Highlights: - Track Average Rating: - Overall Rating: 2/10 This is also my 666th rating on RYM. All hail the based god. ...I'm also removing 05 Fuck Em from the list. Although from what I've seen it is one of Lil B's better works, 101 tracks of Lil B is something that I don't want to spend my time on. Arkuski, feel free to recommend another album instead. ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Pop by Gas Ooo, ambient. My favourite genre, so I can type a lot more about the album and what I think of it. Gas is an ambient techno artist hailing from Germany. He gained some popularity with Zauberberg and Konigsforst, which is predominantly ambient techno and minimal techno. Wolfgang takes a step away from his specialty to create his fourth album, Pop. Pop is an ambient album filled with field recordings from nature, with his own flare of ambient techno embedded in some of the tracks. The first two tracks give you a very clear scene of a forest lush with plants in daylight. There's no one in this place, just you, the quiet sounds of insects and roaring sounds of waterfalls. There's something special about listening to all those intricate details. The textures don't feel artificial, they feel very real and sincere. Although the tracks are very serene, they are incredibly overwhelming. It immerses you into its world within the first minute, which is a very good characteristic for an ambient album. The first track is too short for me to take in everything at first, but the second track is long enough so that everything just soaks into me. It's a wonderful feeling. The album would be really boring if it's just these two tracks though. As much as I find nature beautiful, there's only so much of the same sound I could take before it becomes bland. Fortunately, it does change in the third track. This track is incredibly subtle, but very startling nonetheless. Hours have passed and the sky is much darker now. The weather isn't friendly either, the sounds of harsh winds start to form in this track. The faint sounds of my pulse tightens up the atmosphere a little, which further enhances the surreal experience. The fourth track introduces ambient techno into the mix, which isn't something that I'd want with an atmosphere like this. It's very blue in colour and the track as a whole reminds me of Submers by Loscil. It also has the problem that Submers has too; although the sound is breath-taking and rather bleak, but the kick drum is a bit too powerful and changes the atmosphere completely. Instead of fearing for what it's yet to come, it feels like you're in a trance-like state. Doesn't really fit in the album, but it's still a nice listen. The bizarre change in environment doesn't last for long, the fifth track brings you back into your senses and you're back in nature. Not much time has passed by since your hallucinogenic trip, but the weather has changed drastically. It's pretty cold, but at the same time the atmosphere feels welcoming. It's much quieter than you remembered - the animals are sleeping and the waterfall seems to trickle rather than roar. Pleasant listen, you could almost feel Mother Nature herself hugging you as you soak in everything. Her warmth dissipitates in the sixth and seventh tracks. The weather is worsening and the winds are becoming relentless. The winds you've experienced in the third track feels like a mellow breeze in comparison. Your anxiety further deepens, now you're shaking in fear. You have nothing to protect yourself, so you have to face whatever is ahead of you very soon. It doesn't help that the danger ahead shows no presence anywhere, so it becomes a far darker experience than you'd ever expect it to be. Enter the seventh track. Everything you thought about what's coming for you is nothing compared to what's actually incoming. Relentless storms form and unleash their powers, and you have nothing to protect yourself. Your heart is beating fast. You try to run from these storms, sheltering yourself with trees and other natural formations, only for them to be ripped apart by strong winds. You keep repeating the process, until you realise... there's nowhere left to hide. You look at the storm head on and close your eyes. You realise that you were transported here with all its resources destroyed, so you finally accept whatever the storm will take you to; whether it'd be home, another island or a visit to the Grim Reaper. A little thing to note is that the seventh track also has ambient techno elements, similar to the fourth track. It does fit very well given the track before it though, so it's a problem at all. In fact, the strong kick drum enhances the overwhelming feeling of dread - the main feeling I get from this track in particular. This album became more of a track by track journal rather than a review, whoops. I think this review shows why I like ambient so much. It's incredibly immersive and it brings you to places that you'd never expect to ever visit. Ambient does the tickets and accommodation for you, you just need to grab your headphones and close your eyes. The album does feel rather open-ended, an eighth track mirroring the serenity of the first track would make it come full circle. That's the only problem I can think of. It takes a considerable amount of effort to create such vivid landscapes contrasting in atmosphere so clearly and wonderfully. Although some bits feel rather out of place (the fourth track particularly), they still create a coherent experience that is simply outstanding. Strong contender for a 9, but it might be because I listened to Lil B beforehand, but I doubt it. I'll give this album a few more listens before considering on giving this a higher rating, but it is superb. Shoutouts to Trogdor!!!! for recommending me this album before I thought of the idea of asking everyone on FFR for music recommendations. I'm glad you noticed me. Album Highlights: Pop 3, Pop 6, Pop 7 Track Average Rating: 4.14/5 Overall Rating: 8/10 Last edited by EzExZeRo7497; 05-29-2014 at 09:05 AM.. |
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lol completely understandable. I'll add Bon Iver, Bon Iver - Bon Iver
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Ad·ver·sary - A Bright Cut Across Velvet Sky
Antigen Shift - The Way Of The North Clark - Body Riddle Serph - Vent Serph - Heartstrings
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Goddamnit, that's the first of my recommendations that you get? I haven't even listened to that album myself. I just recommended it to be an assfuck.
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Here's a few more:
Loreena McKennitt - The Journey So Far Mary Dillon - North Paul Gilbert & Jimi Kidd - Raw Blues Power Boris Berezovsky - Rachmaninov: Concertos pour piano 1 & 4 Galneryus - The Flag Of Punishment Ewan Dobson - Ewan Dobson Kylähullut - Peräaukko Sivistyksessä That makes 10, was tryna be diverse. Have fun! EDIT: Fuck it, I'll add a pop album. Sia - Some People Have Real Problems There.
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Never got around to thanking you for the review, thanks for putting up with it hah.
I have some "real" recommendations: 1. Infected Mushroom - Friends On Mushrooms Vol. 2 2. Massive Attack - Mezzanine 3. The Crystal Method - London 4. Jack Conte - VideoSongs Volume 2 5. Pomplamoose - Tribute to Famous People 6. Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien 7. Eric Johnson - Ah Via Musicom 8. Priestess - Hello Master 9. Pearl Jam - Ten |
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1. Alias Conrad Coldwood - Crying Girls
2. Pyongyang Hardcore Resistance - Corea 3. toe + toki asako - HUSKING BEE TRIBUTE ALBUM 4. Shnabubula - NES Jam 5. Blitz Lunar - Triptunes 6. Various Artists - Up (the one with Mathsma Attack, not the Disney one lmao) 7. Various Artists - Equilibrium
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