Originally, I was going to make one about "strange" music, but then I realized I can do whatever I want so I'm just going to plug some music I like or find funny. Unfortunately, I'm still a normie ahh scrub who gets all my music from youtube. Though, as a good girl, I'm going to use alternative front-ends to protect your privacy.
I might keep adding more stuff through the week.
Jim E. Brown
Jim E. Brown
The "19-year old alcoholic" from Britain is renowned for his smash hits like I'm quitting prozac to continue drinking and I FIND SEX ABHORENT.
Carlos Ivan
Carlos Ivan
Self proclaimed bard who occasionally does unhinged ASMR. Examples of his work would be his song Slutty Pumpkin or his ASMR Hostage flirts with you during bank robbery (Good lord he has such a sexy voice in that one).
Opeth
Opeth
Listening to this Band is the closest thing I have to being a "metal fan". All I really know about them is that some of their fans are salty because they stopped being metal like many years ago. Idk about the drama though. Their Blackwater park seems to be the one that fans think is their masterpiece (???). But I like stuff such as Face of Melinda, Harlequin Forest and April Ethereal.
Microtonal Music
Sevish
They make microtonal and macrotonal music. Such music is characterized by the use of a tonal scale different from the European 12 tones. Long story short, the frequency spectrum can be divided into octaves. By definition, an octave is a factor of 2 difference (so 100 hz is 1 octave below 200 hz). In the European scale, each octave of sound is divided into 12 tones. But you can use more, or less. The most extreme examples I've seen are Fuschiamarine which uses only 7 tone divisions to Desert Island Rain which has 313 divisions! Other stuff from them is Who knows and Zero Nothings, the latter of which is polyrhythmic ((meaning it has multiple rhythms at once) and microtonal (22 tones), thereby causing professional musicians pain and suffering.
There's more musicians out there that do microtonal music (and also the entirety of Africa, Middle East, India, etc).
Maybe I'll put some stuff in the coming days.
Classical Latin covers of Modern songs
Yes, this is a thing. It doesn't need to exist but I'm glad it does. My favs are the cover of Gas Gas Gas and Everyone wants to rule the world. The channel is called the_miracle_aligner and they do other languages as well.
Mushroom plays keyboard
Mushrooms plays keyboard. Pretty baller, don't you think?
I wonder what it's thinking about
spoiler Post-rock
You can tell I'm getting eepy cause I won't even explain what post-rock is. Here's a playlist someone else made. Sorry for my laziness.
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Miku covers
We all know what Hatsune Miku is. Funny story, at one point I purchased a miku poster and my Mom really liked it for some reason. It's hanging in her bedroom thousands of kilometers away from my house right now.
Anyway, I like the miku covers of After Dark and Little Dark age. They're both made by astrophysics
Manbo-p
Japanese Songwriter that uses vocaloids for singing. Their songs are always centered around some absurd story and video, but usually contain some sort of interesting message in there. They have so many songs that I like that I'm just going to make a big list. The song titles should give you an idea of the insanity. Be sure to turn on english subtitles!
- A kappa is boiling slugs in my kitchen. A song that can be interpreted to be about loneliness in a "modern" lifestyle.
- Clownish Linda and the sinking planet. I'm not going to explain every song. Go watch it.
- Hey zombie, eat me rather than that meat.
- Proof Geometric Construction Can Solve All Love Affairs. A song about how math nerds are unhinged and insane.
- Sweet float apartment. This is just your average low income housing complex. Also, the songwriter's sister made a cover
- A classy, tactful Fire Extinguisher. Love song between a girl and fire extinguisher.
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Do you think that microsoft intentionally called their things "Bedrock Dedicated Servers" so that when you google BDS minecraft that comes up first?
I haven't played minecraft in a while. But this latest update sounds like probably the most revolutionary game change they've done in years. All the recent updates have been fun new biomes to find, or end game activities for your advanced character or cute little hobbies.
But surface copper is so ubiquitous and now it can be turned into armor that is better than leather, vegan and easier to make? Copper weapons and tools have stone level effects but greater durability? The real early game survival is changed. You could spend much longer in the copper age, also go into caverns more prepared when looking for iron etc.
blinks in heavily modded 1.7 "what this about new updates now?"
Sometimes I like to play Vanilla Skyrim and Minecraft as a palette cleanser or tolerance break for mods.
we dont really think this changes much just because... minecrafts "survival" is so barebones in the first place to begin with. there is no reason nor anything stopping you from getting iron within the first like... half an hour of gameplay. its cool that it exists but it does feel pretty useless in our opinion, because the timeline of start to iron/diamond is so small to begin with. and this isnt even like "speedrunning" or anything like you find iron within the first day or two pretty easily without even looking for it.
Fair people play the game differently, I used to really focus on having a really functional yet aesthetic base/house etc in the early game that'd expand as I got further. I understand others move more quickly.