What are you listening to today?

@Deadeye Love it. I had the Jaguar version. It goes without saying that it’s one of the few things I really played on Jaguar :melting_face:

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I also had the Jaguar version, though I bought the system on double-final clearance for $40 or $50 from a Kaybee toys. Alien vs Predator was my favorite Jag game, though. I was never huge into Tempest or techno, so the charms of T2K were lost on me.

I did have a “critically acclaimed soundtrack in a niche game” album that made it into my rotation, but it, uhhh, went a different direction, stylistically.

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Oh I need to check this out.

I did not get it on clearance, unfortunately, and I probably sold another system I should have hung onto. Definitely happened with the Saturn :sob: :sob: :sob:

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Been on a lofi binge, this is awesome

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I’ve had the Hazbin Hotel soundtrack on repeat the last couple of weeks.

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Such a chill background music.

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It isn’t new or particularly popular but I keep coming back to it again and again

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Dropped today - digitally, anyhow.

This one’s instrumental, so it might be a bit more easy on the palate and a bit more spacious for the mind compared to the original album. Both are favorites of mine!

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I saw this pop up on his site and knew that you’d be all over it! :grin:

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Some old gold

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Got a chance to see the New Pornographers recently, so I’m giving their newest album Continue as a Guest another run through. Would have been cool to see Dan Bejar and Neko with them, but I did not expect to and was still very happy with the performance.

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I know that “Endtroducing” gets all the buzz, but this album… outlandishly underrated.

In/Flux is just sublime :melting_face:

What Does You Soul Look Like (Part 3) is another track I just never want to end.

That flute… :relieved:

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Huh, interesting. The instrumental version of ITS has been available on Spotify for a while now.

Both the instrumental and standard album have been getting heavy rotation here. I don’t think there are any tracks I’ve skipped at all.

Edit: though Pigeonometry and Agressive Steven are my favorites for the lyrics. “Plus, 1000 is a lot.”

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This swings so hard.

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I have three go-to albums when tedium sets-in at work, and I usually marathon them in such a case:


By Makeup And Vanity Set,

Liturgy:

Not deathdream, but next to it on the shelf. Like the foreboding air surrounding a mass grave, this album sounds like the rambling of hungry ghosts.


Also by MAVS,

Tesseract:

Crusty, crunchy, cybernetic dark synth of the contemplative variety. Like a being, barely human, stalking the streets of some future-past walled-city.


Misfound by Balthazar:

Probably my favorite deathdream album, and a pretty good thematic mashup from the last two. It reminds me of scenes from both Cyberpunk 2077 and Detroit: Become Human where characters wake up in a rain-soaked junkyard inches from death, with their cybernetics on the fritz.

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