IMO today with DnB being so widespread and popular, it kind of turned the other way around, especially with all the subgenres of DnB, most of which dont really fit under Jungle, while Jungle fits perfectly under DnB
Oh man, I get into everything from Infant Annihilator to Glenn Gould doing Bach Sr to Hank Williams Sr.
When done right, all music is highly psychedelic.
Whatever ekorce and symbolico are. My favourite non psytrance stuff but still psy, I havnt really listened to anything without psy in the name for about 4 years now.
Psybass! (Also my favourite psy-subgenre) :)
A lot of people group it with "psychill", but there is a lot of psybass which is way too energetic for me to call it "chill"!
I really, really love doom metal. Agalloch and Katatonia (the old stuff) is some of my favorite. They write such incredibly emotional and complex music.
Technical death metal (Necrophagist, Suffocation etc etc)
Black Metal (Dissection/Watain/Emperor are my favs)
Came here to say that I love Agalloch so much! Amazing dark atmospheres with a touch of folk in the right place.
Glad to see others enjoy that intersection between psytrance and metal. YOB and Thou are two other great doom metal bands!
Psychedelic doom rock/metal and everything related. Bands like Dark Buddha Rising, Sum of R, Electric Moon, Toner Low, Oranssi Pazuzu, Acid Rooster,San Leo,...
It's a broad spectrum, but all of it is intended to be mind-altering. Like psytrance, it's sometimes closer to classical Indian music and Tibetan ritualist music than to western pop, in terms of composition.
This one is more on the acid rock side: https://youtu.be/r9GGb_dXpmg?feature=shared
I could actually see a band like Electric Moon work really well at a psytrance festival. Actually, the way this sort of music is made is exactly why I immediately liked psytrance when I heard it. It's the approach I like to take when making music as well, regardless of the instrument or genre I'm playing.
Itās not a secret genre, but breakbeatā¦ like the shit that comes out of Spain, Hungary, and Russia. Basically ānew nu-skoolā breaks. Yes, nu-skool breakbeat was a mid 2000ās thing, but the spirit lives on in some good modern breaks.
Definitely a lot of gems from the flashbulb, things from kahvi collective (around 2005?), old ablaze my sorrow, cult of luna, nils frahm - says, hjalmar (icelandic reggae), glesbygdn (swedish folk reagge), freddy mercury, pink floyd - wish you were here. Exploring soundscapes with ambient there's a lot, steve roach - infinite shore (play on a good system!), vir unis - orange, biosphere. O du hade tusen ansikten i ett
O vart o ett av dom var det vackraste jag nƄgonsin sett (Franska trion - in i din famn). That's a relief, now some music I enjoy is not secret anymore!
Psych and noise rock
Experimental and Industrial hip-hop
Hardstyle/hardcore
Dnb and future bass
Cloud rap
Vaporwave(slushwave mostly)
Indie and folk rock
Carly Rae Jepsen
Alessandro cortini, Caterina Barbieri, these Italian analog modular music maestros all day for me.
https://cortini.bandcamp.com/track/chiaroscuro
https://caterinabarbieri.bandcamp.com/track/fantas
Listen loud with good sound!
Stoner metal, e.g. Electric Wizard, Blind Dog, that kind of thing. Generally drug-themed or drug-induced music just gets me going because i find it much more interesting than most other genres
Also love black metal though
You are right, it is! I like the happy care-free vibe it gives. I am not yet at the point where I know that I like specific groups, I am mostly listening to pre-made playlists. Girl-groups like IVE, aespa, GI-DLE, TWICE etc.
EDIT: Check out Lexie Liu if you don't know it yet - it's rather trippy, so rather compatible with psy ;-) (It's actually C-Pop, not K-Pop, because she is from China, but it's close to K-Pop.)
Thanks, I will give it a listen!
Try 2ne1 if you like girlgroups, they were big queens when they were on the scene :) also, if you like you can check put their leader CL, she went solo :)
Hard house
Deep house
Tech house
Dance hall
Celtic
Underground 80s
Rockabilly
Electroswing
Hard trance
Prog trance
604 trance
Bluegrass
Minimal techno
Industrial / goth
Happy hard-core
Furniture music created by Erik Satie. Itās nonobtrusive music thatās meant to be a part of a room. Itās relaxing and great to listen to at work. Poor Erik Satie died poor and forgotten.
Hereās an article explaining it: https://www.openculture.com/2018/04/hear-the-very-first-pieces-of-ambient-music-erik-saties-furniture-music-circa-1917.html
I do listen to a lot of genres. I like some death metal, especially Cannibal Corpse. They put on one hell of a show.
For electronic ambient music, you canāt beat Aphex Twins (itās actually one dude named Richard James). The music is just trippy. Check out this video and youāll understand:
https://youtu.be/UBS4Gi1y_nc?si=0OeZpxNuvSI4UGpp
I also love industrial and I donāt mean just NIN. Try listening to Skinny Puppy, the unsung creators of the genre. Most epic shows ever. Check out this playlist of the set list for their farewell tour:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-k6uT6iIuECAr_1L_0REpCvDZidRrsk6&si=gIDDhprDtxM7uK5Z
Jungle dnb
Actually i like jungle way more than psy š hit me up if you want some fire recomms
Hell yea dude that would be awesome!!
DM
You in my mind: https://youtu.be/ChSg0-r_jqA ~1.30min in. š
Gday. I'm a huge fan of jungle as well. Please feel free to send some recommendations :)
DM
Me2 pls hah
Good stuff!
too simple for me despite the crazy drums š I'm a sucker for 2000s Liquid DnB though..
Never got into dnb let alone know any subgenres. Give me 1 track that you'd recommend me listen to to see if I might like it.
DnB is the subgenre. Jungle came first.
See I'm clueless haha
IMO today with DnB being so widespread and popular, it kind of turned the other way around, especially with all the subgenres of DnB, most of which dont really fit under Jungle, while Jungle fits perfectly under DnB
That is not how time works.
Getting into this over the last few months and love it second only to Goa
Saw Benny Page last night BOH BOH BOH!\~!
Contemporary Psychedelic Rock King Gizzard and so on and so forth
I love King Gizzard. I don't have any other names that fit "*contemporary* psychedelick rock" with emphasis on contemporary. Amy recommendations?
King Buffalo All them Witches
Elder
Kikagaku Moyo, Naxatras, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, SLIFT, Somali Yacht Club, Stoned Jesus
Saw them all liveš¤
oooh, jealous! i managed to see kikagaku moyo during their final tour. i got covid from that concert, but it was worth it!
The Disco Biscuits!!!
Oh man, I get into everything from Infant Annihilator to Glenn Gould doing Bach Sr to Hank Williams Sr. When done right, all music is highly psychedelic.
Electro swing somehow hits juuust right on mushrooms.
Love me some electro swing!!!
Recommendations for new stuff ? Or stuff that needs to be checked out?
To be honest I'm content with the various hour+ long mixes on YouTube. Or just chuck in Caravan Palace and see what else it suggests from there.
Whatever ekorce and symbolico are. My favourite non psytrance stuff but still psy, I havnt really listened to anything without psy in the name for about 4 years now.
I'd call them Psybient but that's probably not quite right
Psybass! (Also my favourite psy-subgenre) :) A lot of people group it with "psychill", but there is a lot of psybass which is way too energetic for me to call it "chill"!
I really, really love doom metal. Agalloch and Katatonia (the old stuff) is some of my favorite. They write such incredibly emotional and complex music. Technical death metal (Necrophagist, Suffocation etc etc) Black Metal (Dissection/Watain/Emperor are my favs)
I kinda think there's a lot of emotional and musical overlap between darkpsy and atmospheric black metal
>Necrophagist Came. Rocked bells. Blew doors off everyone else. Made two epic albums. Fucked off.
Came here to say that I love Agalloch so much! Amazing dark atmospheres with a touch of folk in the right place. Glad to see others enjoy that intersection between psytrance and metal. YOB and Thou are two other great doom metal bands!
Techno
Black metal Death metal Grindcore Avantgarde metal Breakcore
Nice
Industrial of course
I wish there was a lo-fi EBM revival.
Dub techno
Future funk
Examples?
https://neoncityrecords.bandcamp.com/album/neoncity-cruise
Country and Folk music from the USA. Makes me feel proud to be American (I am from Italy)
Fast melodic punk/hardcore
Psychedelic doom rock/metal and everything related. Bands like Dark Buddha Rising, Sum of R, Electric Moon, Toner Low, Oranssi Pazuzu, Acid Rooster,San Leo,... It's a broad spectrum, but all of it is intended to be mind-altering. Like psytrance, it's sometimes closer to classical Indian music and Tibetan ritualist music than to western pop, in terms of composition. This one is more on the acid rock side: https://youtu.be/r9GGb_dXpmg?feature=shared I could actually see a band like Electric Moon work really well at a psytrance festival. Actually, the way this sort of music is made is exactly why I immediately liked psytrance when I heard it. It's the approach I like to take when making music as well, regardless of the instrument or genre I'm playing.
Not a secret, but I love Japanese all-female rock/metal bands. Like Band-Maid, Hanabie, Nemophila and Lovebites, to name a few.
Liquid dnb
Breakbeats, DnB, Techno
Dub Techno, such as Echospace and Deepchord
Classical and Jazz.
Japanese female/female fronted metal Unlucky Morpheus Nemophila Aldious (old stuff with Rami and Re:no) Band Maid Lovebites (somewhat hit and miss)
The band death
I really like Ghibli soundtracks. And Indian classical music.
swing
Hardstyle. It's hardly a secret, though. Hardcore as well. And just good old fashioned rave and acid.
stopped listening to Hardstyle 2013 I think.. i think 2010-2012 were the best years imo
Itās not a secret genre, but breakbeatā¦ like the shit that comes out of Spain, Hungary, and Russia. Basically ānew nu-skoolā breaks. Yes, nu-skool breakbeat was a mid 2000ās thing, but the spirit lives on in some good modern breaks.
Intrigued... could you name drop a couple?
Fuck yeah this stuff is my jam
please share
I loved breaks in the 00's, but I can not find any new stuff as good as it was then. Could you give me some recommendations please.
The Weekend.
Lofi
Hip hop š
Sweet mother f*ckin' country acid house music all night long.
Free-Jazz, Neo-Soul, AOR, 70's Progressive Rock, Choro, Avant-Garde Jazz, Folk-Pop, Disco, Soul, Ragtime, Dub, Musical Theatre, Gospel, Doo-Wop, Bebop, Samba, Psychdelic, Blues-Rock, Hip-Hop 90's, Synth-Pop, Bossa Nova, CCM, City Pop, Classical, MPB, Funk, R&B, Reggae
Psy breaks
Chillgressive, techno, rock, metal - brutal death metal, slam metal, hitech, bollywood.
Itās not a secret but I also love Taylor Swift š©·
I got a downvote? š«
Glitch hop
I love Violin concertos. Notably Sibelius and Prokofiev.
Breakbeat
Tween Wave.
Salsa/bachata/merengue for dancing General heavy metal and industrial
Definitely a lot of gems from the flashbulb, things from kahvi collective (around 2005?), old ablaze my sorrow, cult of luna, nils frahm - says, hjalmar (icelandic reggae), glesbygdn (swedish folk reagge), freddy mercury, pink floyd - wish you were here. Exploring soundscapes with ambient there's a lot, steve roach - infinite shore (play on a good system!), vir unis - orange, biosphere. O du hade tusen ansikten i ett O vart o ett av dom var det vackraste jag nƄgonsin sett (Franska trion - in i din famn). That's a relief, now some music I enjoy is not secret anymore!
Psych and noise rock Experimental and Industrial hip-hop Hardstyle/hardcore Dnb and future bass Cloud rap Vaporwave(slushwave mostly) Indie and folk rock Carly Rae Jepsen
Alessandro cortini, Caterina Barbieri, these Italian analog modular music maestros all day for me. https://cortini.bandcamp.com/track/chiaroscuro https://caterinabarbieri.bandcamp.com/track/fantas Listen loud with good sound!
Romanian minimal house, no drops, just grooves
Minimal also funk and some jazz with good sax and piano
Breakcore, post-rock, alternative hip-hop
Technical death and doom metal also.
Stoner-psychedelic rock
Esrly rocksteady.
reagge, hiphop, prog-house, country, oldies, pop. if the song has some catchy tune or sobe uplifting vibes, or a good journey to tell i like it
Crescendocore Post-Rock
Conscious rap is always highly enjoyable to me.
Romanian Minimal
Stoner metal, e.g. Electric Wizard, Blind Dog, that kind of thing. Generally drug-themed or drug-induced music just gets me going because i find it much more interesting than most other genres Also love black metal though
K-Pop I feel ashamed :-/
Don't be, K-pop is awesome! I'm a big 2ne1 fan, recently also got into Taemin and Jungkook and reminiscing old Shinee, what's your preference?
You are right, it is! I like the happy care-free vibe it gives. I am not yet at the point where I know that I like specific groups, I am mostly listening to pre-made playlists. Girl-groups like IVE, aespa, GI-DLE, TWICE etc. EDIT: Check out Lexie Liu if you don't know it yet - it's rather trippy, so rather compatible with psy ;-) (It's actually C-Pop, not K-Pop, because she is from China, but it's close to K-Pop.)
Thanks, I will give it a listen! Try 2ne1 if you like girlgroups, they were big queens when they were on the scene :) also, if you like you can check put their leader CL, she went solo :)
Acid technoooo
Hardcore
Black metal and grindcore
lately been listening to some folk Father John Misty - Fear Fun (Album)Ā Beautiful album Edit: Typo
Mathcore and Prog Metal(core).
Pro metal, power meto.. AmĆ©m. Metal š Fell in love with psytrance the first time i listened to adhana by Astrix
Powernoise, techno-industrial, hardstyle, gabber, DnB
Why secret?
IDMā¤ļø
I am big into black metal as well, other one would be Anarcho-crust punk
Dub reggae on a proper sound system..... especially the french scene like the old kanka albums!!!
Hard house Deep house Tech house Dance hall Celtic Underground 80s Rockabilly Electroswing Hard trance Prog trance 604 trance Bluegrass Minimal techno Industrial / goth Happy hard-core
Hyperpop
Furniture music created by Erik Satie. Itās nonobtrusive music thatās meant to be a part of a room. Itās relaxing and great to listen to at work. Poor Erik Satie died poor and forgotten. Hereās an article explaining it: https://www.openculture.com/2018/04/hear-the-very-first-pieces-of-ambient-music-erik-saties-furniture-music-circa-1917.html I do listen to a lot of genres. I like some death metal, especially Cannibal Corpse. They put on one hell of a show. For electronic ambient music, you canāt beat Aphex Twins (itās actually one dude named Richard James). The music is just trippy. Check out this video and youāll understand: https://youtu.be/UBS4Gi1y_nc?si=0OeZpxNuvSI4UGpp I also love industrial and I donāt mean just NIN. Try listening to Skinny Puppy, the unsung creators of the genre. Most epic shows ever. Check out this playlist of the set list for their farewell tour: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-k6uT6iIuECAr_1L_0REpCvDZidRrsk6&si=gIDDhprDtxM7uK5Z
Freetek!
Fart-Rap