Your song of the moment (Part 3)

i know its not a song but ive listened to it three times today

okay like from 35:30 on. there. i narrowed it down

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turn to stone!!

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Sunwoojunga is at it again, songโ€™s all over the place and sounds kinda โ€ฆ 80ish?

Chaka Khan, Prince, Whitney Houston is namedropped in the vid description, maybe thatโ€™s why.
Some cool camwork btw :tarothink:

one day magbayโ€™s basically excellent hooky popsong writing is gonna escape the orbit of their frustratingly tropey arrangement and production
i will pray for them

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Randomly discovered the other day that Jean-Michel Jarre has a new album of collaborations. One of the initial standout songs for me (the one with Brian Eno) struck me as something that would be at home in Rez (in part due to the obvious similarity between one of the samples and a sound effect used in the game).

Today I discovered that this wasnโ€™t another collaboration album like the two heโ€™s done in recent years, but a collection of remixes based on another recent album I had missed, Oxymore.

The original version of the above Rez-like song has some nice subtle evolving sounds of the type you hear in Front 242 at their best. Starting around 3:50, for example, the sequence of a whirring machine that leads to a sort of a roller coaster scream that ends as a bird chirp and is followed by a dentist drill.

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just :servbotsalute:

some intriguing minimal trance? numbers on this lp

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i listened to that album earlier! itโ€™s good.
Lucid Dreaming | ERIN HOPES | lost domain this one from last year under her own name is good too.

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phantogram โ€“ โ€œfall in loveโ€

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HAH NO

noooo my child

pixies โ€“ digforfire

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i met a strange lady she made me nervous

i am probably more willing than many posters and many of my own friends to listen to or express any appreciation for an extremely polished major label musical artist especially one from both the country i live in (it often seems like people find it easier to appreciate something mainstream from another country where perceptions of what is cool, dorky, what constitutes selling out, etc. may not be apparent to people experiencing something in a different cultural context) as well as like the current period pop culturally (same goes for things like pop culture from however long ago, people still listen to songs and artists whose cultural saturation has dissipated and no longer have a current character archetype / marketing demographic associated with them) but i think this is a pretty good song, much of it seems to be in 7/4 time. how many pop songs have we heard lately that were doing something time signatureโ€ฆ

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this is laser targeted at me and i regret that iโ€™ve been conned

an effusive casiopea homage? in this economy?

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