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  • In radiohead’s Creep when the first verse shifts to the first chorus, the guitar is supposed to start playing during the chorus. But the guitarist apparently didn’t like how quiet the first verse was so he played the first 3 notes a little bit early to surprise everybody. Some also say he was probably just checking the volume on the amp. It’s not completely clear what his intentions were. But they left it in the final recording and even played it like that live.





  • So, I have a spotify playlist of about a thousand songs that are my “favorites.” Of course, not everything there is amazing to me nor do I memorize the lyrics. It’s just what I play when I’m bored and don’t have anything in mind but I wanna listen to music.

    My tip is the use youtube’s algorithm. I know a lot of people here hate that algorithm and for good reason but it is absurdly good at recommending music. Literally just play an artist you like, maybe one of their more niche songs or a song that’s a bit more unique and you’ll start getting recommendations for very similar music. It’s especially great at electronic music. I genuinely never would have found a lot of the artists I listen to without it. It would’ve just slipped into the void.




  • bermuda@beehaw.orgOPtoMusic@beehaw.orgMala - Alicia
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    8 months ago

    Yes, this is what dubstep used to sound like. I don’t want to go all genre nerd and say modern stuff (post-Skrillex) isn’t dubstep, but it sounds pretty different. If you said “dubstep” in a record store from 2005 - about 2009 then this is the kind of music they’d point you to (if they had it)