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brandonsfacepodcast t1_j1xd2ju wrote
Reply to Unusual Musical Contributions by grc207
Tommy Lee tracked the drums in the studio for Jack's Mannequin's album Everything In Transit. Fantastic album
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iya21ty wrote
Reply to Female alternative/indie artists by djrollied
The Beth's
Illuminati Hotties
Wet Leg
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iy5t9op wrote
Reply to comment by MaxBulla in Share some of your favourite "Lesser known" songs and artists for all to check out! Especially those with positive meanings and/or feelings! Instrumental music too! Can't wait to hear them!! by [deleted]
Bicep's album Isles was my favorite electronic album of 2021. Insane production
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iy3s74u wrote
Tatiana Shmayluk of Jinjer. If you're unaware, here's the studio sessions for Pisces
There's also Larissa Stupar of Venom Prison
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iy2icwr wrote
Reply to Artist recommendations by lazyy_visionary
How To Destroy Angels
The War On Drugs
Soccer Mommy
Klangstof
brandonsfacepodcast t1_ixo8a85 wrote
Reply to Recommend me an upbeat Christmas album by fizzunk
Kaskade made a Christmas album that is real good, think house music Christmas.
Bad Religion also made a punk Christmas record but that's a bit far from the John Legend one
Also, the Temptations Christmas record is great and their rendition of Little Drummer Boy is a banger
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Reply to comment by HeadFirstBand in New releases podcast by brandonsfacepodcast
You guys are awesome!!
brandonsfacepodcast OP t1_iux3uqs wrote
Reply to comment by HeadFirstBand in New releases podcast by brandonsfacepodcast
Thanks! I'll check it out!
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Reply to comment by Trx731 in New releases podcast by brandonsfacepodcast
I will check it out! Thanks.
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iuas5od wrote
Reply to comment by ReviveOurWisdom in What’s the appeal for hardstyle/bass house? by ReviveOurWisdom
You're welcome! Enjoy
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iuafdto wrote
Reply to comment by ReviveOurWisdom in What’s the appeal for hardstyle/bass house? by ReviveOurWisdom
>Avicii
Check out Eric Prydz. Less drops, but you may dig it. Absolutely listen to Zedd's album Clarity. It'll be right up your alley. Maybe Kaskade's album Fire & Ice. Galantis also
>David Guetta
Really depends on which era of Guetta you listen to. He has a legacy of being pretty important in house music towards the end of the 90s but when One Love dropped his whole sound changed.
>Rufus Du Sol
Bob Moses. Any album, but Battle Lines may be the right entry point for you. Lastlings, Gorgon City and NEIL FRANCES may also be up your alley. Also listen to Lane 8. Brightest Lights may be an album you'd like.
>Zhu
I highly recommend you check out this set he did for Cercle.
Some albums I think are fucking great that you should check out:
- Disclosure - Settle
- Ross From Friends - Tread
- The Chemical Brothers - Surrender
- Porter Robinson - Worlds and Nurture
- Adriatique - Nude
- Justice - all three of their albums
- Feed Me - High Street Creeps
Some mixes/live sets:
- Rodriguez Jr. - Cercle Set [deep house]
- Ben Klock - SWF 2017 [techno]
- Kaskade - Coachella 2012 [house, big room + electro]
- Fred again.. - Boiler Room 2022 [house]
- Eric Prydz - BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix 2011
- Daft Punk - BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix 1997
Have fun!
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iua5tsc wrote
Hardstyle is an evolution of a genre. It took me being into edm to really understand it. There's probably hundreds of EDM subgenres so don't trip if you don't connect with one or two of them. If you're interested in exploring the genre I'd be happy to throw some recs your way. What EDM are you into?
brandonsfacepodcast t1_itwce1v wrote
Reply to comment by Hanger1891 in Sacremento Hardcore Band by Hanger1891
I only know of Hoods in the hardcore scene in Sac. When you find em lemme know!
brandonsfacepodcast t1_itwaslc wrote
Reply to Sacremento Hardcore Band by Hanger1891
The band Emmure is from Connecticut, but you said that the band you're looking for is from Sacramento?
brandonsfacepodcast t1_itv4q3c wrote
Reply to Spotify A&R Tech. Is A&R dead? by Fun_Mud_2100
No, it won't break any a&r jobs. Spotify will use this as a tool to load playlists and will probably make people in A&R positions lives a little easier. This tech will probably be able to be pulled using APIs or as an A&R subscription service for professionals.
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Reply to Best concert experiences by Frostyscreen1010
Snoop & Dre in 2012 was an insane performance. I don't think there's any hip hop performance that can beat it, Tupac hologram had me trippin.
Chemical Brothers in 2019, just an unreal show from the props, to the live remixes to the visuals were all amazing.
Ratatat in 2015 put on a performance that I won't soon forget. Insane visual production and the festival crowd was great and all fans as there was a headliner playing at the same time.
Silverstein in 2015 for their Discovering The Waterfront 10 year anniversary show was fucking great. They and the openers Beartooth brought that house of blues down that night.
But the best show I've ever been to was The Used in 2016. It was the anniversary show for their album In Love And Death. There is nothing quite like being in a club with nothing but mega fans of a band and all screaming the lyrics at each other. I laughed, I cried, I got punched, I punched back, I moshed, I kissed and danced with my (now) wife. It was incredible. They closed with a 4 piece orchestral rendition of Bird Nad The Worm as an encore and it just blew me the fuck away. Nothing will top that feeling for me.
brandonsfacepodcast t1_itsl6pr wrote
Reply to comment by Frostyscreen1010 in Green Day superfans by Frostyscreen1010
I think it was the start of them maturing their sound and branching out a bit more than usual. It's a great record
brandonsfacepodcast t1_itsgk4m wrote
Reply to comment by Paragon8384 in Good solo musicians by okgroomerang
All of what you said is correct. Closure/Continuation will probably be in my top 5 albums released this year
brandonsfacepodcast t1_itsemsq wrote
Reply to Green Day superfans by Frostyscreen1010
My favorite will forever be Dookie, but in my opinion Nimrod is their best album musically.
brandonsfacepodcast t1_iteg5xo wrote
Reply to Happy albums by BIGGYZIGGY05
Jack's Mannequin - Everything In Transit.
Grouplove - Never Trust A Happy Song
Kota The Friend - Everything
brandonsfacepodcast t1_j1xwor9 wrote
Reply to comment by CinematicLiterature in Unusual Musical Contributions by grc207
I had to double check it was actually Tommy Lee and not just a drummer with the same name lmao. So out of character but he kills it