You review some interesting stuff, I think #1 is my favorite Clicks and Cuts, but I still really like this one, I agree that it's more poppy, but that says to me that glitch music will continue to evolve, and I like it when genres flow into others. Also, believe it or not, Luomo is one of my favorites, his track here does kinda awkwardly stand out, but his album Vocalcity is a modern classic.
@mgfoster Thanks mgfoster, I believe I share a lot of similar interests in music as you, I look forward to watching your videos. Despite I rude analogy, I do enjoy that Luomo track as well. Heck I spin that sometimes before I workout. Vocalcity is amazing album and Tessio is one of my all-time favorite tracks. I love how the song before it bleeds right into it. Thanks for sharing your opinion with me mgfoster!
I don't know if I care to check this out, but I love Tim Hecker. I haven't been in the community today, but I'm glad to be watching your videos again, you're great at what you do.
@TheMusicalInquiry Yeah, If you like Tim Hecker you'd probably enjoy the track. The songs called "Brownwedding." It use to be on Youtube, but I guess it was just taken off a few days ago. Thanks for the support Jacob :-) you people are the reason to why I keep reviewing.
all the sexy hipster women, this guy right here (monmccool) will impress you with his deep hipsterdom. he's free. ya'll can go get some coffee at your local hipster cafe! (anything but starbuck's, but McDonald's can do)
"Yeah hipster girls, you can catch me late at night at MikeyD's (I'll be an emotionally sad state of mind like that Burial song "In McDonalds") or stop the coffee shop, I'll be there for the screening of a Fellini movie next fri."
Been forever since the last review. Nice to see Prof. Amateur is back.
This is not something I've heard. Just listened to the three tracks you linked. Can't say it's my thing. I have trouble separating one IDM record from another though, so I probably am not the target audience.
@ItsAwfulbutitWorks I've been busy and then sick all of this week. Still feel a bit under the weather, but I've been eager to get this review out of the way and get on to the next. I've always enjoyed IDM for its ambient yet experimental aspects. I get easily distracted by music with lyrics when I study, but silence can some time drive me mad, so I find IDM and genres like it to make a good in between. My Rec store has alot of used IDM cheap so I consider my self luck.
You review some interesting stuff, I think #1 is my favorite Clicks and Cuts, but I still really like this one, I agree that it's more poppy, but that says to me that glitch music will continue to evolve, and I like it when genres flow into others. Also, believe it or not, Luomo is one of my favorites, his track here does kinda awkwardly stand out, but his album Vocalcity is a modern classic.
mgfoster 4 months ago
@mgfoster Thanks mgfoster, I believe I share a lot of similar interests in music as you, I look forward to watching your videos. Despite I rude analogy, I do enjoy that Luomo track as well. Heck I spin that sometimes before I workout. Vocalcity is amazing album and Tessio is one of my all-time favorite tracks. I love how the song before it bleeds right into it. Thanks for sharing your opinion with me mgfoster!
Cheers
-Mon
MonMccool123 4 months ago
I don't know if I care to check this out, but I love Tim Hecker. I haven't been in the community today, but I'm glad to be watching your videos again, you're great at what you do.
TheMusicalInquiry 5 months ago
@TheMusicalInquiry Yeah, If you like Tim Hecker you'd probably enjoy the track. The songs called "Brownwedding." It use to be on Youtube, but I guess it was just taken off a few days ago. Thanks for the support Jacob :-) you people are the reason to why I keep reviewing.
Cheers my friend!
-Mon
MonMccool123 5 months ago
Where can i find these sexy hipster girls you speak of???
brandondittman 5 months ago
@brandondittman At any American Apparel store near you.
MonMccool123 5 months ago
all the sexy hipster women, this guy right here (monmccool) will impress you with his deep hipsterdom. he's free. ya'll can go get some coffee at your local hipster cafe! (anything but starbuck's, but McDonald's can do)
skippingboy123 5 months ago
@skippingboy123 Best comment I'll probably ever receive!
"Yeah hipster girls, you can catch me late at night at MikeyD's (I'll be an emotionally sad state of mind like that Burial song "In McDonalds") or stop the coffee shop, I'll be there for the screening of a Fellini movie next fri."
Thank you Skip your the best :-)
-Mon
MonMccool123 5 months ago
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skippingboy123 5 months ago
Been forever since the last review. Nice to see Prof. Amateur is back.
This is not something I've heard. Just listened to the three tracks you linked. Can't say it's my thing. I have trouble separating one IDM record from another though, so I probably am not the target audience.
ItsAwfulbutitWorks 5 months ago
@ItsAwfulbutitWorks I've been busy and then sick all of this week. Still feel a bit under the weather, but I've been eager to get this review out of the way and get on to the next. I've always enjoyed IDM for its ambient yet experimental aspects. I get easily distracted by music with lyrics when I study, but silence can some time drive me mad, so I find IDM and genres like it to make a good in between. My Rec store has alot of used IDM cheap so I consider my self luck.
TY for commenting!
Cheers
MonMccool123 5 months ago
Haha, you're my favorite professional hipster :D
I never heard of glitch music before...
SiPaQ 5 months ago
@SiPaQ ...and your my favorite French dude : D
MonMccool123 5 months ago