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rec, rate, guess, don't lazypost, you know the drill

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mustfinish.bandcamp.com/album/dannibal
discogs.com/artist/313199-Finger-Print
twitter.com/AnonBabble

lazyposting straight out of the gate!

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that's the spirit

xiu xiu - chapel of the chimes
nice box

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Warpaint - S/T

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check out birds in row
another sunny day - london weekend

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go on

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mmbop

The Promise Ring - Nothing Feels Good

this chart is god awful, wow. please go outside and socialize, for your health

ramones - it's alive

shuggie otis - inspiration information
T2 - It'll all work out in boomland

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Batsumi - Collected works 1972-1976

>shuggie otis - inspiration information
It's on my chart, the version with 4 tracks from "Freedom Flight" >>>
rateyourmusic.com/release/album/shuggie-otis/inspiration-information-8/
Pretty much a flawless record for me.

>T2 - It'll all work out in boomland
nice one, but not my favourite

Silver Jews - American Water
Gong - 2032
Y Pants - Beat It Down
The Horrors - Primary Colours
The Mentally Ill – Gacy's Place: The Undiscovered Corpses

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>Batsumi - Collected works 1972-1976
ngl this rips so far, thanks

oh i didnt see it, my bad

dr john - gris-gris might be up your alley, the chi-lites and the o'jays are vocal soul groups that might work for you if you're into people like otis and mayfield

Uncle Tupelo - Still Feel Gone
Go Sailor - Go Sailor
Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys - Boot Heel Drag

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Zac Brown Band - The Foundation

I know right? I've been shilling Batsumi as hard as I can in hopes that they'll catch on.

i like exploded drawing and morphine, perhaps you would like AV by surface to air missive
Generic flipper

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blue oyster cult - secret treaties. guy i know whos gay for de-loused loves that

soft machine - volume two

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You seem like your taste in music is well-defined and that you know what you want, though I cannot pin down a genre that looks like your favorite. Since you had a 16 Horsepower album listed, you might like some of Wovenhand's work. Check out Blush Music.

You might like lo-fi. Check out Zopilote Machine by the Mountain Goats.

I like La Luz, but, overall, I really dislike most of what you enjoy. You might like either album that Melody's Echo Chamber has made. You might also like the album Crystal World by Marnie.

Anything by Devo or Television- Marquee Moon.

Since you have some neofolk picks, you might like the genre of freak folk. Try out In Gowan Ring- Hazel Steps Through a Weathered Home and Espers- Espers II and, if you like those, see what else the subgenre offers. I'm no expert on neofolk and have no recs for that.

I have no recommendations, but Pete Drake- Forever is cool and you're cool for liking it, buddy.

I have little to specifically recommend to someone who appears to be an expert in country/bluegrass. However, you might like some artists who do American Primitivism. Try out Robbie Basho- Basho Sings, Max Ochs- Hooray for Another Day, John Fahey- Fare Forward Voyagers, and James Blackshaw- O True Believers.

You might like The Nails- Mood Swing. It is one of my favorite new wave albums.

Given your taste for prog and the presence of Tyrannosaurus Rex, I recommend Emmanuelle Parrenin- Maison Rose.

Antibalas - Security
Colleen - The Golden Morning Breaks
Coughs - Secret Passage
Dynasty - Gate 2x7" (good luck :^))
Beekeeper - Ostrich
All Natural Lemon and Lime Flavors - Turning Into Small
Leroy Vinnegar - The Kid
Happy Go Licky - Will Play
Unfortunately, nobody beats the champ.
You should be off at some nursing home in the south doing impromptu field recordings
Were you in that This Heat/Deceit recommendations thread from yesterday? Somebody put together a chart of a bunch of bands from that era I'd never heard before. Some of them sounded pretty good.
Terry Reid - Seed of Memory

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This is me . I forgot to post my chart.

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Also, a couple months back I made a psychedelic folk essentials chart and was curious if anyone here knew the genre enough to critique the final product.

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Young Marble Giants - Colossal Youth

great taste

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as someone who knows most of these, i have a few words....

your chart is immediately made shit by the freak folk section. none of those are "freak folk." freak folk was a movement in the 2000s, where even the creators didn't like the term. Even then, why would lorca be under that? Also why would COB be and not isb, that section doesn't make much sense, I'd say get rid of it.

hippie folk section is good.

good range of albums in the bottom section, except i'd take out iron and wine and bright eyes. Add: synanthesia s/t, sorcerers by jan dukes de grey, tir na nog s/t, the dawn wind by paul adolphus, and white room with disintegrating walls by ton vlasman. remove some of the artist duplicates and non psych folk rock. some of that like spirogyra isn't psych folk. probably also worth adding bright pheobus

garage/hippie section is good. accoustic raga section is alright.

as for the essentials, keep sunshine superman, hangman's beautiful daughter, unicorn. goodbye and hello is more folk rock and so is the mad cap laughs. definitely add basket of light. p

sorry to go off, it's rare that i get to sperg out about this stuff

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The Curtains - Calamity

These were both me, I was phone posting from work.
You seem to have a taste for what I call "objectively good music". For this chart, along with your numerous and detailed recommendations, I declare you a true patrician. Thank you user, god bless.

Clor - Self Titled
The Mountain Goats - Beat the Champ (If you're not into it at first at least listen to Werewolf Gimmick)

Forgot my chart

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>Were you in that This Heat/Deceit recommendations thread from yesterday
uhh no i will look at it now

++Gospel

Venetian Snares - Rossz Csillag Alatt Született

+Current 93, check out All the Pretty Little Horses if you haven't already.

Why only von Hausswolff's single, and not the whole album? Also, listen to Geogaddi if you haven't already.

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Nah, you definitely didn't sperg at me.

I have to explain the Freak Folk section. I do understand that the term 'freak folk' is largely used to describe the reemergence in the late 90s and early 2000s, however, to my understanding, the term was also used alongside the descriptors 'acid' and 'psych' folk. I concede that because it is mostly associated with the later time period, it is not a good label for the section. However, when I was making the chart, I was at a loss for what would be a proper heading for these heavier, darker sounding albums that contrast from some of the other pieces within the genre of psych folk. Do you have any advice for an alternate name heading for the section since 'Freak Folk' needs to go?

To address why I placed the COB album in the list and not anything by The Incredible String Band was due to somewhat arbitrary 'feelings' that I get when I listen to it. Moyshe McStiff has many songs that sing about heavy Bible stories and sounds less upbeat than some of the Incredible String Band's output. That is not to say that the Hangman's Beautiful Daughter and Moyshe McStiff are not interchangeable and a major reason for my choice was because The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter gets more exposure than COB, generally, and I wanted to do my small part to get the group more recognized on Yea Forums.

I will add all the additional albums you have recommended and get rid of the artist duplicates that I was conflicted including when I made the chart. Regarding Iron and Wine and Bright Eyes, the reason they were included was because I intended the final row of the chart to list some modern psychedelic folk interpretations that sound more similar to the 60s/70s output compared to the reinterpretations involved in the 90s and early 2000s.

Finally, I was also conflicted between including Basket of Light over Goodbye and Hello. I will have to reevaluate Basket of Light, Goodbye and Hello, and The Madcap Laughs for a later version.

Thanks!

I love Geogaddi, and that's supposed to be the whole album oops

>The Mountain Goats- Beat the Champ
Do you know if their newest album about Dungeon and Dragons is out yet? How was it if you've listened to it?

The Soft Boys - Underwater Moonlight

early Xinlisupreme

Grave Babies - Gothdammit
Zola Jesus - Stridulum II

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My first Yea Forums chart

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The Cult - Dreamtime

better than my first Yea Forums chart from several years ago

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Yep it's out. It's pretty good, but nothing super mind blowing. A couple of the tracks have a heavier baseline than I'm used to hearing from them, but other than that it's a lot like their other stuff.

surprised to see no sigur ros on here, asobi seksu - citrus
tokyo death watch
under thunder and fluorescent lights
mogwai young team, silver mt. zion debut

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Thanks for the S&S rec. I know it and love it.
Try Chisel Drill Hammer

BRAZILIAN KINO

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>tokyo death watch
dont shill your music

bump

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Talking about obvious bait, 2/10 made me reply

When I see the term freak folk, my vision goes red. Your reasoning is pretty good, but an alternative way to categorize it outside of essentials could be by region. Maybe those albums do not need to be distinguished desperately.

As far as 2000s albums go, if you need another category in place of freak folk, you could have a revival section. You could add stuff like oh me oh my as the day goes by, one thousand bird ceremony, maybe vetiver s/t and a spy in the house of god with the more well known stuff like sung tongs. just an idea

also a few more albums, just as recs or stuff to include if you want to add even more albums:

count me out by moonkyte
fresh maggots s/t
dando shaft s/t (as folk rock better fitting than spiryoga or however you spell it)
christ tree - the trees community
raga by seventh suns (another esp disk oddity like randy burns)
moonstone s/t
a love song john ylvisaker (more religious :p)

more hippie category:
ode to a rainy day by robert lester folsom
ufo by jim sullivan
piece of mind by serenity

possible raga category:
labyrinths by george stavis

I like that you did not include the glow pt 2 or forever changes. You could also add a little blurb about exploring artist's discogs if you remove most of the duplicates, to lead people to the other tyrannosaurus rex albums from unicorn, other isb albums etc.

i was a bit hard on your chart, but you are probably an interesting person and have really good taste if you know so many of these albums, especially the really obscure stuff like these trails or marconi. it's rare to ever see anybody so into psych folk, so it's nice to exchange albums because i feel like i hit the bottom of the barrel.

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based

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Deftones are great.
Listen to Young Gods, HUM, Covenant, Skinny Puppy, Prick, God and A Place To Bury Strangers, you might dig those if you don't know them already.
Also, personally I dig the longer versions of New Order's singles that are on Substance, check that compilation out if you haven't.

Thanks for more album recommendations.

After having created this chart I was struggling to find more things to listen to over the past couple of months.
>i feel like i hit the bottom of the barrel
I understand that feel completely

>I like that you did not include the glow pt 2 or forever changes
I did not because the glow pt 2 is NOT psych folk and forever changes feels more like psych rock with some folk elements added- it would have been an outlier in the chart were it added.

Categorizing based on regions is an interesting idea. I am distinctly aware of the American and European folk movements in the 60s/70s but other psychedelic output from Brazil in the Tropicalia movement or from Japan could be very interesting to delve into deeper. Because I can concede only so much from my original vision with this chart, I don't think that I would go through with organizing albums in this manner (and I will probably keep my freak folk section as is but with a different name as soon as I figure one out). Nonetheless, I appreciate all the comments you have offered and am going to include a bunch of these new albums and rethink some of my earlier inclusions. It also helps to have some outside skepticism, in general, for what I have made so far.

>The Soft Boys - Underwater Moonlight
This is pretty good. Thanks user.

Sorry i'll just drop my big fat cock here
i'll come back in a moment when i regain my strength to make some interaction happen

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Are these albums organized by color? Based.

im thinking about shuffling red albums to the middle so they match the background image
doesnt make any difference but its fun

>I did not because the glow pt 2 is NOT psych folk and forever changes feels more like psych rock with some folk elements added
mmm yes i love opinion confirmation hehehe

as far as japanese music goes, 綿の煙の招待状 by eddie marcon is an amazing autumn album and pretty much all of their music is good. meme s/t is and drum by daisuke tobari are a couple other favorites. you might be able to pass new sky off as psych folk. most japanese music from the 70s that people call psych folk i find doesn't really count.

i've actually been listening to a lot of tropicalia lately and it would be hard for me to call that psych folk because the two aspects, acoustic guitar and "strange" (Brazilian) percussion is just a normal thing for that kind of music.

here's a handful of albums i remembered after scanning my library:

amaryllis by bread love and dreams
ptarmigan s/t
denis s/t
peace in our time by fenner leland and obrien
eastern farris wheel by addiss and crofut
all on the first day by tony, caro and john (can't believe i forgot this one)
pearls of amber by amber
crawling to lhasa by kalacakra
free band s/t (vanguard has a number of strange psych records, look where i am by erik heller is a complete gem but it's more psych pop. if you check that one out make sure you get it in mono)
dedicated to the bird we love by oriental sunshine

it's probably to your advantage to know about holy music by malachi (strangely on verve). it's a really important album in translating eastern music to acoustic guitar. i know fahey did that a few years earlier with on the banks of owchita but that's not overtly psychedelic and doesn't capture the idea of imitating ragas as well.

i won't spam you with anything else but i figure this is a good opportunity to make use of knowing all these albums. also, i consider everything i recommended good to some degree. not just random psych folk albums

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I like it how it is. The yellow/orange ones are lined up properly.

>Secede - Tryshasla
>Rjyan Kidwell - Prosperity

good cunt

How many albums that you enjoyed more did you leave out because they didn't complete your pathetic OCD gestalt?

my "I know it's not amazing but fuck you I like it" chart

Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of These)

Various Artists - No New York
DNA - DNA on DNA

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Cornelius - 69/96

Everything Everything - Get To Heaven

Joanna Wang - Galaxy Crisis

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>art fact
nice album you droned off k*n there

>... and it would be hard to call that psych folk because the two aspects, acoustic guitar and "strange" (Brazilian) percussion is just a nromal thing for that kind of music
I think, that from the Western vantage point, this is inconsequential as much of the raga musical forms that has defined the sound of psychedelia within both psych folk and rock are intricately related to the genre. While I commend your ability to think about the cultural context of the Brazilian musical movement, I think that psychedelia as a genre is a Western genre and, as such, anything foreign sounding to these musical traditions cannot be downplayed as non-psychedelic.

Thanks more for the recommendations- my appreciation goes beyond trying to improve the chart and just, generally, discovering these obscure gems. How did you learn about all of these obscure albums?

please rec my boys i dont know what to listen to.
try listening to battles if you havent
jar of flies by alice in chains
the blind hole by dead in the dirt
TRST

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just a stab:
Svarte Greiner - Penpals Forever (and Ever)

what the fuck are you even saying

rateyourmusic.com/collection/bratty/r4.5

who the fuck is that? i discovered art fact through spotify's discover weekly. i still dont know what your original comment means, use your words.

Hell yeah dude, i listened to that Rjyan Kidwell so many times, gives me Silent Hill vibes but calmer side.
One of my favorite electronic/ambient albums of all time.
Albo Tryhasla, whenever i hear that intro i know its good time coming,
You probably already did but
>Kettel & Secede - When Can
>Kirsten track
just what the fuck were they thinking fucking me so good in my ears
i cum in pant everytime i hear that track

I just think of it like: western music imitating ragas would count, while non western raga music wouldn't. same thing for this, but it's hard to apply rules to everything especially for a subject like this. so you might be right.

paying attention to labels helps a lot when finding music

not who you were talking to, but Rjyan/Cex is a fascinating dude. He's released stuff in so many different styles. Not everything works, but a lot of it is great. Other than Prosperity, one of my favorites is Dannibal: a plunderphonic tribal kind of ambient or some hypnotic something.
mustfinish.bandcamp.com/album/dannibal
But he's released stuff that sounds like anything from Anticon to NIN to Autechre to Vladislav Delay to Steve Reich to 2Live Crew to Jan Jelinek. It's crazy.

thank you both guys, will start delving into the genre
>mouse on the keys
try
Co Shu Nie - Asphyxia

i didnt know he had that Cex project, thank you for letting me know, will check

one last bómp

Mostly shit on this chart but a couple interesting things - I'm actually wondering if you know of any brash and rude cowpunk a la Satan is Real Again by Country Teasers?
Props for Ceramic Hello, too.

Just saw Glenn Copeland live, hugged him and he signed my GRT original of his other s/t. Extremely kind and respectful person, couldn't praise him more. His voice sounds better in-person than on the albums.

I'm going to run a few recs by you, let me know what you think of them.

Booker Little - Booker Little and Friend
Manduka - Manduka
Anne Briggs - Time has Come
Shelagh McDonald - Stargazer
Tucker Zimmerman - 1971 s/t
Chris Thompson - 1973 s/t
Billy Faier - Banjo
Aardvark - 1970 s/t
B.F. Trike - 1988 s/t (archival)
Pelt, Keenan Lawler, Eric Clark – Keyhole

Wrong Nara Leao album. Her first album is the best, her voice is a lot rawer and freer and less constrained, therefore more expressive. Becomes too cold and calculated later in her career.
The opening track on Edu/Maria though, that is really spicy stuff.

Why the fuck is Ravi Shankar's Chants of India on that chart?

1.6 Band is good, ever heard of Finger Print?

Have you ever heard the Mississippi String Band compilations on County? There are two volumes.

Motivate yourself to go deeper, deeper, way deeper into memphis rap. You've barely scraped the surface, Three-6 and Koopsta almost become unlistenable once you get to the real shit.

Carmike - Comin' At Yo Ass
Lil Ramsey - Goin Undacova
Player 1 and Bloody Bones - Underground Hitz
MC Money and Gangsta Gold - Da Hard Ov Frayser
Graveyard Productions - The Havoc

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fuck you i like it

and nah i dont, feel free to rec some to me though. I was put onto country teasers by someone in a chart thread a while ago

I can't think of any myself. Breeding Ground's Wintergarden is decent and it's on the same label as Ceramic Hello.

I'm sorry for the lazypost I just want to go to bed.

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youve listened to cLOUDEAD i'm guessing?
if not, their s/t

I've listened to pretty much all hip hop under the sun but I don't want my chart to be all rap. I also get rec'd Autechre a lot and I've never really clicked with any of their stuff surprisingly.

if brockhampton is your favorite hip hop you have certainly not heard much hip hop

try Forest Swords - Engravings, then.

I'll give it a shot

How do I prove I do without sounding pretentious? I've heard all the classics.

post a chart of hip hop albums youve listened to, we're giving you an out here

You'll literally never have a chance to hear 'all the rap under the sun', you may come close if you've been a DJ for 30+ years and have a record collection of tens of thousands of pieces, but I'm just going to go ahead and boldly assume that's not the case.
What you've done is listen to 100 canonical memerap albums and call yourself a fan.

Okay here's all the stuff I can remember off the top of my head. I just put one album for each but if they're on there at all I've probably heard their entire discography. I'm just getting tired of rap.

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If you're talking about
discogs.com/artist/313199-Finger-Print
I don't like them. But thank you for the recommendation.
I don't really know what you'd like, but I'll try.
Physics - Anniversary Commemorative Anthology
Juno - This Is The Way It Goes and Goes and Goes
Sideshow - Lip Read Confusion

yeah that's the one, thanks for the recs, i'll look into them

Not the other user, but have you listened to Dälek?

Literally how did the Caretaker end up there?