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[Afterhours]End of Fall Album Roundup
Machine Drum - "Vapor City Archive"
Based off the artist’s recurring dreams, this complex album paints a picture of his dreamscape. Awesome rhythms, beautiful keyboard parts, and top notch production that really brings out the darkness in the album. Minimal Vocals.
Flying Lotus - "You’re Dead"
Super jazzy album. Most tracks are quite short. Other than "Never Catch Me" featuring Kendrick Lamar, this album lacks the typical hip-hop influence FlyLo tends to bring. This album can go from an extreme fast passed weirdness to a slow and lulling cadence.
Aphex Twin - "Syro"
Thirteen years in the making, Aphex Twin’s “Syro” album. Ambient, Industrial electronic, even some jungle techno. A cool mix of interesting sounds throughout the entire album, while still keeping up with Aphex Twin’s darker style.
SBTRKT - "Wonder Where We Land"
The second full length album from SBTRKT (pronounced “subtract”) brings less synths for a wider range of styles. Sampha’s smooth R&B vocals are used on several of the tracks as well as other recognizable vocalist and rappers. All songs are pretty chill.
Caribou - "Our Love"
A more lyrically personal album for Caribou. This album explores a wide variety of styles. From the slow cerebral tracks like "Silver" to the mode mid-range synth-pop songs like "Can't Do Without You" to the dance tracks like "Julia Brightly" this album has a lot to offer.
MOA - "Maverick"
I like this music, give me some “moa” am I right? (lame) Wow, what a feel good album. This is one of the happiest and upbeat electronic albums I’ve heard all year. Lots of dance club type tracks and some dubstep. Some tracks sound a little poppy; lots of upbeat techno.
Garden City Movement - "Bengali Cinema"
Sweet EP. Very chill, downtempo beats with chopped and screwed vocals. Totally “Majestic Casual” style. Listen if you enjoy those chill tunes.
Eliot Lipp - "Watch The Shadows"
A soulful album that really showcases his synth-hop style. Many great vocalists are featured on this album. A beautiful fusion of soulful organic sounds and new dance floor mechanics.
Kodomo - "Patterns and Lights"
Nice beats with some classical elements thrown in. This album has more of an ambient sound; no big drops or build ups. Reminds me of Japanese producers styles.
Bonobo - "Flashlight"
This 3 song EP really demonstrates the quality of Bonobo’s work. A chill album with many layers to concentrate on while listening. Good swurling synths. The last track is the most down-temp of the three.
by Muta & YeägerMeister
[Afterhours] End of Summer Album Roundup
There is one more week until the end of my favorite season of the year. Here are some of the best Afterhours albums from this season:
Porter Robinson - "Worlds"
This NC artist takes a very different approach compared to his last album. A very light electro sound that was made to go against the grain of current EDM. Lots of indie & pop influence will be found.
Amp Live - "Headphone Concerto"
Some of the best production this year. A beautiful mix of live instruments with synthesizers. This album is broken up into three distinct parts. Many cool guest vocalist and several hiphop songs.
ODESZA - "In Return"
Dope beatz from ODESZA with Deep Percussion and high synth melodies. More downtempo-chill songs but a nice variety from song to song. A very well put together album. I dig the positive vibes I get from the songs. It's nice because downtempo songs are usually darker, sometimes even somber.
Chet Faker - "Built On Glass"
Some of my favorite male vocals I have heard released this year. The instrumentals are as smooth as this man's voice. This album draws a lot from Flume, Chet was even featured on the song "Left Alone," but this record is a bit jazzier.
Tensnake - "Glow"
A top notch house producer who keeps getting better. By house, I mean the older Chicago style house. Tensnake also throws in some post-dub and many great guest vocalists.
Slow Magic - "How To Run Away"
Light, midtempo, and catchy. Wordless vocals and guitar riffs chopped up into an ethereal swirl. Very vibrant synths and percussion.
Hippie Sabotage - "The Sunny Album"
This album is super chill, but NOT boring. The producers do a good job of keeping things interesting while still keeping the chill vibes and avoiding heavy drops with crazy wubs. Common theme here is big bass with unique drum beats and overall chill vibes.
Lone - "Reality Testing"
Jungle and house album with cool jazz influence. No lyrics, just smooth synths.
Mndsgn - "Yawn Zen"
This album favors murky, underwater sounds dripping with syrupy chimes. What really brings it all together is the trippy jazz undertones. No song is longer than 3 minutes and there are no vocals.
by Muta & YeägerMeister
How not to get sick while drinking. Please! Everyone watch and reblog. This is hilarious!!
I was tagged by my lovely cageddaisies.
Rule 1: Always post the rules Rule 2: Answer the questions the person who tagged you asked and write 11 new ones Rule 3: Tag 11 people and link them to the post Rule 4: Actually tell them you tagged them The questions I was asked:
second favorite band? Phil Collins. Whatever is my current favorite, I would be down to hear some Genesis or No Jacket next.
what is your stance on gay marriage? Lindsay I'm so gay is this even a question.
describe your dream man. So platonic that we actually don't even talk to each other. I don't need men. Unless it's Xherdan Shaqiri. No one else will do.
where do you go when you wanna escape the world? The arms of Xherdan Shaqiri. Or the choir library. Whichever is more convenient.
what makes you nervous? Making phone calls on the behalf of myself. If someone else wants me to call, it's whatever, but if it's about me. Nope.
do you believe in love at first sight? Yes. But you also have to like. Talk to them. Or something. Also you might have to convince them.
do you like staying in hotel rooms? It depends on the occasion. Like, I can envision myself enjoying myself while being in a hotel, but travel has always been incredibly stressful for my family, so I haven't really enjoyed them in the past.
what is your favorite article of clothing I have these bright red heels that are like two inches and I can run better in those than I can in my sneakers, they're so perfect for me.
you just won the lottery, woo! where do you travel first? The mall to get cute underwear which is also comfortable. And nice body spray. And then I would get myself a two room in Liechtenstein because that's a really good investment.
what’s your all time favorite book? Dammit Lindsay. Oh, probably. The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce because I really like that bird-girl/Eileen/Emma nonsense and also just everything about that book plus I just bought a really nice used edition and it's paperback Joyce is so good.
what city is your favorite? Geneva and Montreaux or maybe St. Louis because I want to go to college there.
My Questions:
Describe the last dream you can recall in detail.
Baby names. Make a list.
Your most vivid Kindergarten memory.
Something you love and no one else seems to like.
Nervous habit.
The song you will know the words to thirty years after the last time you heard it.
Yo! You're getting an honorary degree because you're really famous and cool. What university? What degree?
Be media literate. What's the most problematic thing about your favorite show?
What is the most dangerous thing you've ever done?
What's the scariest thing you've ever done?
If you have a concussion story, I want to hear it. If you don't, then you should tell me about something that makes you inexplicably sad.
Almost all of my friends have done a bunch of these, so I'm going to tag some people I don't actually know but chat with sometimes too.
10 kleine Yeagermeister
10 kleine Yeagermeister ging'n zum Militär,
Shadis hat sie zur Sau gemacht, Den einen gibt's nicht mehr.
9 kleine Yeagermeister hatten ein 3DMG,
Das eine ist kaputt gegang'n,
Das war's dann wohl, ohje!
8 kleine Yeagermeister turnten auf der Mauer,
Mike hat an ihn'n geschnüffelt,
Dann fiel einer runter.
Einer für alle, alle für einen! Wenn einer tot ist, wer wird denn gleich weinen?
Einmal trifft's jeden, ärger dich nicht!
So geht's im Leben, du oder ich!
7 kleine Yeagermeister wurden zum Titan
Mikasa hat ein’n umgelegt,
Sie hatte sich vertan.
6 kleine Yeagermeister wurden angeklagt
Rivaille hat sie verprügelt, Der eine hat versagt.
5 kleine Yeagermeister ging’n zur Scouting Legion,
Und beim ersten Ausflug
Fand der nächste seinen Frieden
Einer für alle, alle für einen
Wenn einer tot ist, wer wird denn gleich weinen? Einmal trifft’s jeden, ärger dich nicht! So geht’s im Leben, du oder ich! Einmal muss jeder gehen
Und wenn dein Herz zerbricht,
Davon wird die Welt nicht untergehen! Mensch ärger‘ dich nicht!
4 kleine Yeagermeister aßen gerne Brot.
Doch Sasha war dann schneller,
Und einer war dann tot.
3 kleine Yeagermeister wollten’s allen zeigen,
Doch Annie hat gleich mitgemacht, Sodass nur zwei übrig bleiben
2 kleine Yeagermeister machten zu viel Dreck, Rivaille hat’s bemerkt Und einer war dann weg.
Einer für alle, alle für einen
Wenn einer tot ist, wer wird denn gleich weinen? Einmal trifft’s jeden, ärger dich nicht! So geht’s im Leben, du oder ich! Einmal muss jeder gehen
Und wenn dein Herz zerbricht,
Davon wird die Welt nicht untergehen! Mensch ärger‘ dich nicht!
1 kleiner Yeagermeister war nicht gern allein,
drum lud er sich für die nächste Nacht
Gleich Mikasa ein…
Anon please, this is a bit embarrassing...