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Thread for kvlt shit
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Post 'em.

Picrel, an '80s zine interviewing the members of Venom in 1984.
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>>693
Another Venom interview with Sky's Monsters of Rock in 1985.
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KISS - The Tom Snyder Show 10/31/1979
Ace Frehley very drunk.
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Literally who?
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>>720
You've never heard of KISS?


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Substituted psychedelia for a doomed planet.
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It's the happiest time of the year!
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Christmas comes late now
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Nooo my punk band is literally gonna cause the revolution bro I swear tbf on god bruhhhh
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>>721
Post-Punk isn't punk.


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Dream Pop, jangles, etc.
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>>706
Yep! Although I haven't heard much by them.
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>>704
Hell yeah
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Kpop general

Post and discuss Korean pop (both sides)

inb4: "kpop is reactionary!"
https://www.koreaboo.com/news/nct-taeyong-message-resurfaced-starbucks-boycott/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKsj5mCR7qs
Chollima On The Wing - DPRK Music Video

Furthermore, there is a blockchain themed Kpop group active right now named tripleS (that lets fans vote using NFTs), and the DPRK has been dabbling in cryptocurrency, so there you go..
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>>687
Wish I had some potato taffy & an abundant potato harvest.
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my kpop cards came in
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>>709
I'm assuming this is related to the music genre, but what's a kpop card ? and why did you get it ?
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>what's a kpop card ?
They're photo cards of people in the kpop group. In this case, I bought a bootleg lomo cards from Aliexpress because it's cheaper.

An album usually includes photocards. But if I bought an album+shipping, it would cost around 100 bucks.


>and why did you get it ?

I bought it because I am a fan and consoomer/enjoyer.


>What is lomo?

Pic attached. Turns out there's a Soviet connection. Another win for kpop enjoyers.
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>>711
The real question is, are they original prints or are they copies.


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Anyone fond of it?
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Can be dark, ominous, mournful, apocalyptic… modern, romantic, whatever.

Opening with one of the greatest, Scriabin's incomplete Mysterium. The writing of this one started in 1903, and Scriabin died before it could be completed, with it later being pieced together by Alexander Nemtin over the course of 28 years. This was only intended to be the first part in a much longer piece which would last a week and be followed by armageddon.
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William Bolcom's 1967 organ piece Black Host performed in the early '70s. Evil, thudding organ with a brief ragtime section at one point.
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A manic number from Luis de Freitas Branco's 1914 symphonic poem Vathek, based on the William Beckford's orientalist gothic horror classic of the same name.
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And another from that! Really sinister, this one.
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The epilogue, with moments of tragic melancholy.
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The big crowd pleaser, Chopin's Marche Funèbre from his Piano Sonata No. 2. The underrated bits are the incredibly sweet parts which make it even sadder, it's really incredible.


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YOU KNOW WHAT FUCKING TIME IT IS
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Metal Church - Line of Death
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Metal Church - Western Alliance
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Thread for posting and discussing Ragtime, the enigmatic synthesis of various strains of American culture into what would become the sonic progenitor of jazz, pop, and the American music of 20th century modernity. Born out of a combination of the classical marches of Sousa and black American folk music, and coinciding with rise of early recording technology (including the player piano), Ragtime would become a major world phenomenon, as well as the beginning of the black songwriting/recording star in American popular culture.

It's generally pretty neat, basically.
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>>674
what about a zip?

the mp3 is the sound midi is the timing and velocity, basically how the keys were hit. so you can play other instruments with it.
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>>675
Alright let's see if this works
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>>676
Thanks broski!
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>>677
Np anything for my rag bros
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Scott Joplin's Treemonisha (1911) was his relatively obscure contribution to opera, and had very little, if anything, to do with ragtime… but still had just a little hint of black folk music incorporated into a couple numbers like "A Real Slow Drag," and so, to an extent, it presages Gershwin a bit in terms of mixing black folk/blues with classical influences in a theatrical context. The story is mildly fascinating in that it treads territory which is vaguely familiar to contemporary audiences; it's the story of a young, educated black woman triumphing over superstitious "conjurers," a group analogous to grifters or drug dealers led by a raggedy bokor-like witch doctor. I tried to put it on once and I found it pretty dull, but the opening instrumental overture is pretty good.


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Post your songs.
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>>585
You gotta make another thread for that
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New song about The Claims Adjuster. Written before yesterday, but I'm sticking with the lyrics. Might re-record it though. What do you think, /music/?
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>>661
I'd say it's not bad, although the guitar is drowning out the singer in the latter half. Fiddle with audio levels or something.
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>>662
Alright. Gonna re-record the guitar altogether at some point, but been busy.
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>>663
Skipped ahead and recorded a tribute to Yoon Suk Yeol & the South Korean Martial Law shit.


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