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Old 06-01-2015, 07:11 AM   #1
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hello friends it is i, mitchables

i am here to bring you good music. below are several recommendations. perhaps some of them will please you. i certainly hope at least one of them does. they are presented in alphabetical order.

annabel - jangly fourth-wave emo/indie

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arrows - excellent fourth-wave-era australian emo

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bad rabbits - ridiculously funky good times

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brave bird - twinkly warbly feelings-rock

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boris smile - introspective folksy demureness

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braid - resurgent second-wave '90s emo band

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calculator - spazzy post-punk/post-hardcore jams

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chon - plinky shred

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color film - daryl palumbo (glassjaw, head automatica) side thing

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crying - chiptune indie-rock madness

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dowsing - like post-2000s get up kids, i guess

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empire! empire! (i was a lonely estate) - sparkly fourth-wave sad-man emo

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enemies - fiddly instrumental(ish) math-pop

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expeditions - like a less screamy fall of troy

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football, etc - gentle but kinda rocky, eminently listenable femme-led fourth-wave emo trio. reminds me of the rocking horse winner kinda

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foxing - genre-bending heartfelt, glitchy angst-rock

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glocca morra - super-fun, raw, raucous angry party

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a great big pile of leaves - danceable, earnest indie jams

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the great albatross - dude from boris smile + guitar + other friends and collaborators, not wildly different from boris smile but still pretty nice

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happy body slow brain - dude from facing new york makes what should have been facing new york's second record

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the helix nebula - tech prog

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hiatus kaiyote - australian weird funk

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hightide hotel - philadelphia punk/emo

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the hotelier - wordy, heartfelt, aggressive, punky emo/indie

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into it. over it. - poster project for the fourth-wave emo movement, feat. man of a million bands evan weiss

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joie de vivre - archetypal wistful sad-man fourth-wave emo

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kind of like spitting - resurgent '90s indie rock outfit

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kittyhawk - like if joie de vivre was fronted by a woman i guess

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lifted bells - bob nanna from braid + matthew frank from their/they're/there + fiddly noodle guitar + techy math times

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makeshift shelters - alternately dreamy and thoughtful/angsty and punkishly driven femme-fronted emo

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marvin's revolt - jangly irish tappy math fun

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modern baseball - intelligent, super-fun, feeling-heavy pop-punk

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naturally the foundation will bear your expenses - raw, lo-fi, mineral-esque fourth-wave emo

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perspective, a lovely hand to hold - spazzy jangly tap-dappled upbeat feelings rock

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pet symmetry - members of dowsing, kittyhawk, and evan f*cking weiss. so the sum of those parts basically

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yes, that song's full name is "a detailed and poetic physical threat to the person who intentionally vandalised my 1994 dodge intrepid behind kate's apartment"

pianos become the teeth - expressive post-rocky, post-hardcore

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plini - guitar porn

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pogo - sample guy, you might remember his 'alice' or his 'up' tracks

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prawn - jangly, polished feelings rock

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their/they're/there - mike kinsella (owen, american football) + matthew frank + evan f*cking weiss, so good

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tiny moving parts - fiddly, yelly, melodic tap jive rock

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tycho - loopy electro wonderment

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the world is a beautiful place and i am no longer afraid to die - post-rocky fourth-wave emo poster children

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you blew it! - yes, more of a different kind of fourth-wave emo, fuck you

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you slut! - spazzy, proggy math chug

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Old 06-01-2015, 05:14 PM   #2
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Way too much to be checking out here in one go, but I'm sure I'll get around to it.
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Old 06-01-2015, 05:31 PM   #3
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Same here thanks I'll check them all when time permits.

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Old 06-01-2015, 11:03 PM   #4
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@mitchables basicly i'm trying to find the most "insanely" soft/soothing music of all time

allow me to set the scene... a class of 16 three year olds is napping for two hours in their dark classroom and all we have to take their minds off the woes of preschool is my ipod and a dream machine clock radio with an auxiliary port from probably 2006

so far i've tailored a pretty good list which consists of/in:

m. ward
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luka bloom's "before sleep comes" album
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eight different 20 minute loops of this thing each with rain/fire/bird sounds in the background
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plus more!

so U get the idea... it's good, but i want more as to avoid hearing the same songs every day namsayin. so what you think about anything along these lines... stuff that is just really really slow and lethargic yafeelme...

thanks dgg
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Old 06-01-2015, 11:24 PM   #5
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@mitchables basicly i'm trying to find the most "insanely" soft/soothing music of all time

allow me to set the scene... a class of 16 three year olds is napping for two hours in their dark classroom and all we have to take their minds off the woes of preschool is my ipod and a dream machine clock radio with an auxiliary port from probably 2006
This request made me think of the 1964 album "Soothing Sounds for Baby" that Wikipedia says was "originally intended to lull infants to sleep" but it is just a bunch of "insane" sounding abrasive electronic music, so would not recommend it at all

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Old 06-02-2015, 09:43 PM   #6
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@mitchables basicly i'm trying to find the most "insanely" soft/soothing music of all time

allow me to set the scene... a class of 16 three year olds is napping for two hours in their dark classroom and all we have to take their minds off the woes of preschool is my ipod and a dream machine clock radio with an auxiliary port from probably 2006

so far i've tailored a pretty good list which consists of/in:

m. ward
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luka bloom's "before sleep comes" album
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eight different 20 minute loops of this thing each with rain/fire/bird sounds in the background
SPOILER: show


plus more!

so U get the idea... it's good, but i want more as to avoid hearing the same songs every day namsayin. so what you think about anything along these lines... stuff that is just really really slow and lethargic yafeelme...

thanks dgg
perhaps some of these will be appropriate

cornelius - tone twilight zone
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pinback - boo
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the appleseed cast - a dream for us
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jeff bridges - sleeping tapes (full album)
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listen to wikipedia being edited

son lux - enough of our machines
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seekae - dome
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team sleep - ever (foreign flag)
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american analog set - choir vandals
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jeremy enigk - world waits
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mew - silas the magic car
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near the parenthesis - the listening surround
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evenings - lately
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i guess?
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Old 06-01-2015, 11:04 PM   #7
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yeah it sounds kinda cool but def too fast and abrasive... "abrasive" the term i was using to describe this CD of radiohead music turned into lullabies for kids:

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thank you

the Wikipedia one is really good.. rest are either too fast/loud/have too much percussion

I've been debating using the jeff bridges sleeping tapes... not sure how "appropriate" it is for three year olds, they might get distracted or w/e
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