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ATN (RELISTEN): Still in my top 5 of all time, Into the Endless Night is unreal
SRFNZK (RELISTEN): I saw a dream that in short I was at some kind of school/university and someone class me and everyone else in a room to go out and look at a window where we'd see a marching band that in the context of the dream was from some kind of revolution that was going on at the time and we won, they entered the building with a flag. During the entire time this EP was playing in the background. I knew I had to listen to it. It was also the anniversary of its CD issue. Easily the best EP ever obviously)
ASAOD: Still think it's a really underrated album and adore it
HTTIW: An album I've been meaning to check out for a while now, yeah it's just as good as I've heard it would be, really loved it
HW: Same like the previous one
MM (RELISTEN): Forgot how incredible Camel is
MOBO: I've been enjoying some of their EP works so far, finally listening to a LP of theirs and I'm really starting to love them
RA: Tim Hecker is such a special ambient artist and one of my main inspirations
Yutsu: A chillwave LP I wanted to check out for a while, love this kind of music, way better than I expected
SL (RELISTEN): Still love it, each song is like a short psych horror b&w film shot on an odd aspect ratio
EDL: Yet another one I've been meaning to check out for a while, magical
Kenotic: Again, been meaning to check out Hammock, only heard of their LP from last year. Dreamy
OS: Love this band's vibe
SESDP: Great post-metal
Receive: Ethereal EP
NT: Used to listen to him when I was younger so I knew a couple of songs, fun and nostalgic
OC: Lovely EP
Achievement: I need to watch this guy's vids at some point, his music's great too
Balmorhea: Calm chamber music
Quoth: Fun Bangers
Snö: More chill stuff from them
우주해일: Has been lying on my bandcamp collection for a while, nice ambient
BBTKDD: Interesting project, haven't checked out Radiohead's one for the split
TGPSABPM: Fun EP from a cool band

ATN (RELISTEN): Still in my top 5 of all time, Into the Endless Night is unreal SRFNZK (RELISTEN): I saw a dream that in short I was at some kind of school/university and someone class me and everyone else in a room to go out and look at a window where we'd see a marching band that in the context of the dream was from some kind of revolution that was going on at the time and we won, they entered the building with a flag. During the entire time this EP was playing in the background. I knew I had to listen to it. It was also the anniversary of its CD issue. Easily the best EP ever obviously) ASAOD: Still think it's a really underrated album and adore it HTTIW: An album I've been meaning to check out for a while now, yeah it's just as good as I've heard it would be, really loved it HW: Same like the previous one MM (RELISTEN): Forgot how incredible Camel is MOBO: I've been enjoying some of their EP works so far, finally listening to a LP of theirs and I'm really starting to love them RA: Tim Hecker is such a special ambient artist and one of my main inspirations Yutsu: A chillwave LP I wanted to check out for a while, love this kind of music, way better than I expected SL (RELISTEN): Still love it, each song is like a short psych horror b&w film shot on an odd aspect ratio EDL: Yet another one I've been meaning to check out for a while, magical Kenotic: Again, been meaning to check out Hammock, only heard of their LP from last year. Dreamy OS: Love this band's vibe SESDP: Great post-metal Receive: Ethereal EP NT: Used to listen to him when I was younger so I knew a couple of songs, fun and nostalgic OC: Lovely EP Achievement: I need to watch this guy's vids at some point, his music's great too Balmorhea: Calm chamber music Quoth: Fun Bangers Snö: More chill stuff from them 우주해일: Has been lying on my bandcamp collection for a while, nice ambient BBTKDD: Interesting project, haven't checked out Radiohead's one for the split TGPSABPM: Fun EP from a cool band

#musicsky #topster stuff i listened to the last couple of days of the month, from most to least fav, thoughts on alt text.

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&Y&Y: Really starting to love this band, should check out the rest of their albums at some point, really relaxing post-rock
NAWWAL: Didn't expect to love this that much, this band impressed me, it's really beautiful, especially the 2nd and last couple of tracks
YAT: It's really great but the last track is absolutely gorgeous
RF: Even more from this band, just as good as their previous 2 records, have 1 more left to finish their discography (+1 single), really loving them tho
PtSR: Also really good, though I prefer their sophomore
HVP1: I think it's been a while since I've listened to some modern psych rock, heard a lot abt this band and was planning to check them out last year with their new LPs but didn't find time, now I did and they are awesome indeed.
ITAWT: Their first couple releases all share some tracks so I already knew some of them but they're all great regardless
saki: Ethereal ambient downtempo vaporwave album
Crest: Loved it way more than I thought I would, probably my fav drain gang project from the ones I listened to
v2.0: Stellar modern jazz
JSRF: Not played this game either but both have top notch OSTs
IWY: Lovely, even if some moans got on my nerves
NPRS: Prefer Dark Island but it's great too
AHBF: Some of the most fun and energetic math/post rock
Split: Same thoughts for smw side, the other band's good too, though I prefer the former
Acoustic: Cozy alt versions of songs of their last LP
TIATYDK: Didn't hit as much as the others, but it's good, need to check out their final LP too
3AMS: Cool cover, good signalwave LP
EIA: Same thoughs, cool cover, good vaporwave LP

&Y&Y: Really starting to love this band, should check out the rest of their albums at some point, really relaxing post-rock NAWWAL: Didn't expect to love this that much, this band impressed me, it's really beautiful, especially the 2nd and last couple of tracks YAT: It's really great but the last track is absolutely gorgeous RF: Even more from this band, just as good as their previous 2 records, have 1 more left to finish their discography (+1 single), really loving them tho PtSR: Also really good, though I prefer their sophomore HVP1: I think it's been a while since I've listened to some modern psych rock, heard a lot abt this band and was planning to check them out last year with their new LPs but didn't find time, now I did and they are awesome indeed. ITAWT: Their first couple releases all share some tracks so I already knew some of them but they're all great regardless saki: Ethereal ambient downtempo vaporwave album Crest: Loved it way more than I thought I would, probably my fav drain gang project from the ones I listened to v2.0: Stellar modern jazz JSRF: Not played this game either but both have top notch OSTs IWY: Lovely, even if some moans got on my nerves NPRS: Prefer Dark Island but it's great too AHBF: Some of the most fun and energetic math/post rock Split: Same thoughts for smw side, the other band's good too, though I prefer the former Acoustic: Cozy alt versions of songs of their last LP TIATYDK: Didn't hit as much as the others, but it's good, need to check out their final LP too 3AMS: Cool cover, good signalwave LP EIA: Same thoughs, cool cover, good vaporwave LP

#musicsky #topster #weekster albums I listened to this week, from most to least favorite, thoughts on alt text.

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top 64 albums + top 8 films

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EEB: Having listened to everything else by Yndi Halda (except a live EP that's just acoustic versions of songs off their 2nd LP) I was missing their debut which was either way an album I was really looking forward to listening to in a list of stuff I wanted to check out. I knew I'd love it but It still completely blew my expectations landing somewhere in my top 10 favorite albums of all time, so I think that about covers my thoughts on it
SD (Relisten): Still my AOTY of 2025, still some of the craziest post-rock I've ever listened to and one of Parannoul's very best
Discovery (Relisten): Watched its companion film Interstella 5555 again for the 25th anniversary of the LP, already really love it obviously but it grew on me even more. And also Too Long clicked with me more
HHLUA: GY!BE is my fav band and SMZ is the other side of that coin but I've not really dived that deep in them, but I'm trying to make up for my mistake slowly. This is their most acclaimed LP, I totally see this. Feels like the middle ground between GY!BE's first 2 LPs. 13 Angels is surreal!
TNT: Ok I'm really starting to love this band now, such a relaxing instrumental post-rock record
AtE,BtS: Listened to their debut last year which really impressed me, now I'm really loving this band, they're amazing!
TBf13M: Really underrated in their discography
MFMK: Technically a single but it's long enough to at least count as an EP, not my fav of their tracks but it is obviously one hell of a track
TRG: Totally see why some say it's his best, the last two tracks are so good
DP: Didn't expect this to be so good, post-rock with some space and psych rock elements
GEATLID: Another band I'm starting to really love
IS: A random LP I got on bandcamp from a free code, beautiful new age ambient
STITI+BF: More great stuff, should check out some more by them
AIC: Still have more left in his discography but I feel like he doesn't miss
NP (Relisten): Really short 8 min record, still one of the most unique vaporwave

EEB: Having listened to everything else by Yndi Halda (except a live EP that's just acoustic versions of songs off their 2nd LP) I was missing their debut which was either way an album I was really looking forward to listening to in a list of stuff I wanted to check out. I knew I'd love it but It still completely blew my expectations landing somewhere in my top 10 favorite albums of all time, so I think that about covers my thoughts on it SD (Relisten): Still my AOTY of 2025, still some of the craziest post-rock I've ever listened to and one of Parannoul's very best Discovery (Relisten): Watched its companion film Interstella 5555 again for the 25th anniversary of the LP, already really love it obviously but it grew on me even more. And also Too Long clicked with me more HHLUA: GY!BE is my fav band and SMZ is the other side of that coin but I've not really dived that deep in them, but I'm trying to make up for my mistake slowly. This is their most acclaimed LP, I totally see this. Feels like the middle ground between GY!BE's first 2 LPs. 13 Angels is surreal! TNT: Ok I'm really starting to love this band now, such a relaxing instrumental post-rock record AtE,BtS: Listened to their debut last year which really impressed me, now I'm really loving this band, they're amazing! TBf13M: Really underrated in their discography MFMK: Technically a single but it's long enough to at least count as an EP, not my fav of their tracks but it is obviously one hell of a track TRG: Totally see why some say it's his best, the last two tracks are so good DP: Didn't expect this to be so good, post-rock with some space and psych rock elements GEATLID: Another band I'm starting to really love IS: A random LP I got on bandcamp from a free code, beautiful new age ambient STITI+BF: More great stuff, should check out some more by them AIC: Still have more left in his discography but I feel like he doesn't miss NP (Relisten): Really short 8 min record, still one of the most unique vaporwave

#musicsky #topster #weekster Music I've been listening to this week, from most to least favorite and thoughts on alt text.

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Minecraft - Volume Alpha (RELISTEN): Like anyone else born around the same time as me, Minecraft was unavoidable and eventually my curiosity lead me to try the game that I was pretty obsessed with for years since I've always liked creating things. Naturally, this is not only a soundtrack to a game but a part of my life too and all these tunes mean a lot to me in ways I can't express. I still believe both Alpha & Beta stand perfectly on their own as albums and that they'd probably still hit as hard even if they weren't soundtracks, the only problem is no one would then know C418 and thus I would've probably never heard of him, this would have faded into obscurity like how basically all his other non MC albums, which is a shame because his discography is full of gems and Daniel is a talent up there with greats of his style like Aphex Twin or Brian Eno
Mr Beast (RELISTEN): Not much to say here other than it's been a pleasure finally getting into Mogwai last year as they've turned into one of my most fav bands and this is still one of my most fav albums ever. Friend of the Night is lovely
Under Summer - I have one more EP and then their first release left, I'm really looking forward to their debut but I think I'll try it once I'm in the right headspace for it to click. Loved this though and I kinda needed something like it these days
WYL,YA: Dirty Three have been on my radar for a while, finally listening to them, this is a really sweat and relaxing post-rock album
RoR2SotV: Still haven't played that game, but this guy's the best living musician from my country imo
ethereal kid: A random ambient dreampunk album I found on bandcamp and owned from a code for a while now, it's always great when you connect with an album you randomly discover. I mean it's not much, but it's pretty great for what it is, pretty short too.

Minecraft - Volume Alpha (RELISTEN): Like anyone else born around the same time as me, Minecraft was unavoidable and eventually my curiosity lead me to try the game that I was pretty obsessed with for years since I've always liked creating things. Naturally, this is not only a soundtrack to a game but a part of my life too and all these tunes mean a lot to me in ways I can't express. I still believe both Alpha & Beta stand perfectly on their own as albums and that they'd probably still hit as hard even if they weren't soundtracks, the only problem is no one would then know C418 and thus I would've probably never heard of him, this would have faded into obscurity like how basically all his other non MC albums, which is a shame because his discography is full of gems and Daniel is a talent up there with greats of his style like Aphex Twin or Brian Eno Mr Beast (RELISTEN): Not much to say here other than it's been a pleasure finally getting into Mogwai last year as they've turned into one of my most fav bands and this is still one of my most fav albums ever. Friend of the Night is lovely Under Summer - I have one more EP and then their first release left, I'm really looking forward to their debut but I think I'll try it once I'm in the right headspace for it to click. Loved this though and I kinda needed something like it these days WYL,YA: Dirty Three have been on my radar for a while, finally listening to them, this is a really sweat and relaxing post-rock album RoR2SotV: Still haven't played that game, but this guy's the best living musician from my country imo ethereal kid: A random ambient dreampunk album I found on bandcamp and owned from a code for a while now, it's always great when you connect with an album you randomly discover. I mean it's not much, but it's pretty great for what it is, pretty short too.

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Albums I've been listening to the first week of March, from most to least favorite and thoughts on alt text.
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#musicsky #topster Favorite albums I listened to for the first time this month

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TSTNPOTD (RELISTEN): Parannoul's one of my most fav artists, of course I love it, but I admit that of the main Parannoul LPs it's actually my least favorite, prolly because it's the most melancholic of the bunch and generally I believe he improved both musically and lyrically on future albums
HWKB: discovered this on r/postrock's best of 2011, decided to check it out for its 15th anniversary,  still no chapter 2, the band seems inactive, which is a shame because this is definitely one of the most underrated hidden gems of the genre, it's so beautiful
DI Go Pop: Brain Go Boom! This could have just released today and I'd say it's incredible but it's from the 90s, finally checked out some DI, need to listen to more
DS: Really ethereal vaporwave with incredible production and atmosphere, one of the best of its genre
IL: Great ambient LP I randomly discovered, it was a good choice to check it out
SotS: Was meaning to listen to Good Looking Blues too today for its anniversary alas I had no time, spacey trip hop
SM: In my head, it's the OST for what happens in the 25 years in between Twin Peaks Season 2 and The Return
Energy111: Great hardvapor and IDM LP
Lushlife: Nocturnal trip hop, much more straight forward than their debut and I presume their 2nd which I still need to listen to
LR: Decided to check Mogwai's OSTs, heard the series itself is also great, I'm sure Mogwai did it justice, it's perfect even out of context
Devotion: BH's a band I was just getting into at some point and I loved them, then forgot about them and now I'm trying to properly get into them slowly, great LP
TDoQ: Great space rock apparently recorded live, sounds so clean
Lily Chou-Chou: Watched the film since I had to as a Parannoul fan, don't think it's perfect but good film, think I like the OST more tho
ASCS: Really want to get into them at some point, nice EP
ToL: Finally getting into more HANL, it's what I'd expect from them
TW: Liked it more than I thought I would, nice
VV: Fairly creative pop

TSTNPOTD (RELISTEN): Parannoul's one of my most fav artists, of course I love it, but I admit that of the main Parannoul LPs it's actually my least favorite, prolly because it's the most melancholic of the bunch and generally I believe he improved both musically and lyrically on future albums HWKB: discovered this on r/postrock's best of 2011, decided to check it out for its 15th anniversary, still no chapter 2, the band seems inactive, which is a shame because this is definitely one of the most underrated hidden gems of the genre, it's so beautiful DI Go Pop: Brain Go Boom! This could have just released today and I'd say it's incredible but it's from the 90s, finally checked out some DI, need to listen to more DS: Really ethereal vaporwave with incredible production and atmosphere, one of the best of its genre IL: Great ambient LP I randomly discovered, it was a good choice to check it out SotS: Was meaning to listen to Good Looking Blues too today for its anniversary alas I had no time, spacey trip hop SM: In my head, it's the OST for what happens in the 25 years in between Twin Peaks Season 2 and The Return Energy111: Great hardvapor and IDM LP Lushlife: Nocturnal trip hop, much more straight forward than their debut and I presume their 2nd which I still need to listen to LR: Decided to check Mogwai's OSTs, heard the series itself is also great, I'm sure Mogwai did it justice, it's perfect even out of context Devotion: BH's a band I was just getting into at some point and I loved them, then forgot about them and now I'm trying to properly get into them slowly, great LP TDoQ: Great space rock apparently recorded live, sounds so clean Lily Chou-Chou: Watched the film since I had to as a Parannoul fan, don't think it's perfect but good film, think I like the OST more tho ASCS: Really want to get into them at some point, nice EP ToL: Finally getting into more HANL, it's what I'd expect from them TW: Liked it more than I thought I would, nice VV: Fairly creative pop

#musicsky #topster stuff i listened to the last couple of days of February, from most to least fav and thoughts on alt text.

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Ravedeath: Knew this is considered one of his best, definitely is, just as great as I suspected, been meaning to listen to this for a long time. Also second time this is happening, listening to In the Fog III it kinda reminded me of my song Rekna, which I obviously wrote before listening to this (and Hecker far before me), they're not that similar but a part of it reminded me of it, the first time it happened was with Chimera on HiUV reminding me my self titled Snow Towers track. Guess we might be sharing the same soul wavelength, only that I suck and he's one of the best of ambient
TCoS: Now that I finished their discography, honestly, I think I can kinda see how they ended up making post-rock after this, definitely more experimental than their previous 2 LPs, also obviously incredible
dustsucker: Also finished Bark Psychosis' short discography, at least the 2 LPs, there's some EPs I want to check out at some point, honestly might like this better than Hex, but both are phenomenal
IML: One of the best synthpop LPs, really good for something from the 80s, doesn't sound dated
DP: More like RD'72, simpler but still great
CR: Incredible song, still not sure if ETK is my fav SL LP, the rest of the EP are nice too
VDP: Another one of telepath's best
Sings: Yep, he does sing and he's great!
SWTGTM: More instrumental jazz, great too!
Standards: Listening to some more Tortoise, another good one
☯: Nice ambient LP
MW Emo: More than novelty, actually great
FU: Crazy ahead of its time, tho some lyrics are... eeh
Kmart: Stupid titles even for vaporwave but nice mallsoft album
AOS: Really short and sweet record
Sunflower Image: Admittedly, I've listened to half of its 6+ hours of runtime, it gets really repetitive and it's not sth like EATEOT that I need to get to the end really, but it is honestly really impressive, just... tiring, maybe it's on me for trying to finish it (and fail) in one sitting.

Ravedeath: Knew this is considered one of his best, definitely is, just as great as I suspected, been meaning to listen to this for a long time. Also second time this is happening, listening to In the Fog III it kinda reminded me of my song Rekna, which I obviously wrote before listening to this (and Hecker far before me), they're not that similar but a part of it reminded me of it, the first time it happened was with Chimera on HiUV reminding me my self titled Snow Towers track. Guess we might be sharing the same soul wavelength, only that I suck and he's one of the best of ambient TCoS: Now that I finished their discography, honestly, I think I can kinda see how they ended up making post-rock after this, definitely more experimental than their previous 2 LPs, also obviously incredible dustsucker: Also finished Bark Psychosis' short discography, at least the 2 LPs, there's some EPs I want to check out at some point, honestly might like this better than Hex, but both are phenomenal IML: One of the best synthpop LPs, really good for something from the 80s, doesn't sound dated DP: More like RD'72, simpler but still great CR: Incredible song, still not sure if ETK is my fav SL LP, the rest of the EP are nice too VDP: Another one of telepath's best Sings: Yep, he does sing and he's great! SWTGTM: More instrumental jazz, great too! Standards: Listening to some more Tortoise, another good one ☯: Nice ambient LP MW Emo: More than novelty, actually great FU: Crazy ahead of its time, tho some lyrics are... eeh Kmart: Stupid titles even for vaporwave but nice mallsoft album AOS: Really short and sweet record Sunflower Image: Admittedly, I've listened to half of its 6+ hours of runtime, it gets really repetitive and it's not sth like EATEOT that I need to get to the end really, but it is honestly really impressive, just... tiring, maybe it's on me for trying to finish it (and fail) in one sitting.

AOASIME: Thinking about it again, this might probably be the best starting point to get into Explosions in the Sky and post-rock as a whole, but for EITS specifically it's a bit more complex than some of their other stuff, has a darker side like their 2nd LP while retaining the core appeal of the band (and post-rock really) with their bright uplifting crescendos and the emotional punch. Still love it, one of my all time favs, even if it might be slowly falling behind on that list since I think I'm favoring some others over it, potentially the one that's next here. But it's still nearly as good as TEINACDP
As the Love Continues: Their best since Mr. Beast imo, so really high up on my Mogwai ranking, I also adore this album and it's one of my all time favs. Ritchie Sacramento is arguably their best vocal songs and Midnight Flit is an absolute masterpiece. Definitely deserved reaching #1 on UK album charts when it first released, which I'm not sure that has happened to post-rock before
Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will.: Another Mogwai album, also great, really diverse with its styles too, love it
The King of Limbs: While it's still probably their weakest after Pablo Honey, I always thought it's overhated, it's such a great album, love the experimentation and above all its atmosphere. But yeah, I wont lie, the live version is the superior version. But still think it's great regardless

AOASIME: Thinking about it again, this might probably be the best starting point to get into Explosions in the Sky and post-rock as a whole, but for EITS specifically it's a bit more complex than some of their other stuff, has a darker side like their 2nd LP while retaining the core appeal of the band (and post-rock really) with their bright uplifting crescendos and the emotional punch. Still love it, one of my all time favs, even if it might be slowly falling behind on that list since I think I'm favoring some others over it, potentially the one that's next here. But it's still nearly as good as TEINACDP As the Love Continues: Their best since Mr. Beast imo, so really high up on my Mogwai ranking, I also adore this album and it's one of my all time favs. Ritchie Sacramento is arguably their best vocal songs and Midnight Flit is an absolute masterpiece. Definitely deserved reaching #1 on UK album charts when it first released, which I'm not sure that has happened to post-rock before Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will.: Another Mogwai album, also great, really diverse with its styles too, love it The King of Limbs: While it's still probably their weakest after Pablo Honey, I always thought it's overhated, it's such a great album, love the experimentation and above all its atmosphere. But yeah, I wont lie, the live version is the superior version. But still think it's great regardless

#musicsky #topster #weekster music i listened to this week, first listens and relistens, from most to least fav, thoughts on alt text.

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Cool stuff I've been listening to recently, but now it's 2.

Cool stuff I've been listening to recently, but now it's 2.

I have some more cool stuff I've been listening to recently, so I made another chart. #music #musicsky #topster

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"motherfucker, i am both: 'amen' and 'hallelujah'..." by shearling 25 times

"motherfucker, i am both: 'amen' and 'hallelujah'..." by shearling 25 times

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Lamp: Listened to even more from them, still have a few to check. For Lovers has basically kind of become a classic over the years, it's such a great vibe although I prefer Phantasma and maybe even Dream over it. The other one here I love too, feels almost proggy at times, I guess due to how jazzy it is and it has some of their most complex and longer songs
Hex: I've been meaning to listen to this band for a long time, they only have 2 LPs but I'll check out their 2nd another day. It's basically early post-rock and it really gives late Talk Talk vibes and I love this kind of music
Y,YAHIR: Also finally getting into DMST and damn I really loved this, idk if their other works are similar but it felt surprisingly cozy
SftW: Another kinda cozy album here, feels like what the cover looks like, definitely one of their best
GT10: Still need to finish their discography to be sure, but I think I prefer GIAA's later period works, this one's a bit dark and haunting, all the songs have MVs so it's like a film
100th Window: Don't get why it's not praised more, nearly as good as Mezzanine, really blew me away
Atrium: Great liminal space vibe mallsoft
AMoS: Early GIAA so has a more electronic vibe that I love, even if I think that era of the band can feel samey sometimes, they're still amazing, it's an EP but I listened to a reissue with bonus tracks that might be better than the main tracks and make it long enough to count as a LP
KT: GY!BE is like my fav band, of course I love Silver Mt Zion
Jazz Samba: It's what you expect and it's a great classic
Jakob: I think it's supposed to be an EP but due to it's length it might as well be their debut LP, great stuff, early Mogwai vibes, need to relisten to Cale:Drew now
Heligoland: Their weakest but still great
TPO: Finally checking out their early works, wow they had some crazy evolution
AMS: Nice vaporwave
Lookfar: Louie Zong's works are nice
DTSDIH: An interesting vaportrap LP
PRS: Weaker than later EPs but I like how quirky they are

Lamp: Listened to even more from them, still have a few to check. For Lovers has basically kind of become a classic over the years, it's such a great vibe although I prefer Phantasma and maybe even Dream over it. The other one here I love too, feels almost proggy at times, I guess due to how jazzy it is and it has some of their most complex and longer songs Hex: I've been meaning to listen to this band for a long time, they only have 2 LPs but I'll check out their 2nd another day. It's basically early post-rock and it really gives late Talk Talk vibes and I love this kind of music Y,YAHIR: Also finally getting into DMST and damn I really loved this, idk if their other works are similar but it felt surprisingly cozy SftW: Another kinda cozy album here, feels like what the cover looks like, definitely one of their best GT10: Still need to finish their discography to be sure, but I think I prefer GIAA's later period works, this one's a bit dark and haunting, all the songs have MVs so it's like a film 100th Window: Don't get why it's not praised more, nearly as good as Mezzanine, really blew me away Atrium: Great liminal space vibe mallsoft AMoS: Early GIAA so has a more electronic vibe that I love, even if I think that era of the band can feel samey sometimes, they're still amazing, it's an EP but I listened to a reissue with bonus tracks that might be better than the main tracks and make it long enough to count as a LP KT: GY!BE is like my fav band, of course I love Silver Mt Zion Jazz Samba: It's what you expect and it's a great classic Jakob: I think it's supposed to be an EP but due to it's length it might as well be their debut LP, great stuff, early Mogwai vibes, need to relisten to Cale:Drew now Heligoland: Their weakest but still great TPO: Finally checking out their early works, wow they had some crazy evolution AMS: Nice vaporwave Lookfar: Louie Zong's works are nice DTSDIH: An interesting vaportrap LP PRS: Weaker than later EPs but I like how quirky they are

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Yume: I've listened to about 3-4 albums from Lamp I think at this point and since there's not that much as their discography is rather small I think they should now qualify as one of my most favorite bands, they got a nice laid-back vibe
TEotB: God is an Astronaut is one of those legendary post-rock bands that I've yet to really finish their discography. This is their debut, I love the more electronic downtempo elements it has
Process: Surprised by how much I loved this, I've heard of Sampha as a name before but now I'm a fan, this guy's really good
Lumi: Also surprised by how much I loved this, since it's generally a short simple cutesy downtempo album but I think I kinda needed it at the moment I listened to it, calmed me down, it's really beautiful actually
Harvest: It's a classic for sure, what else is there to say?
White Tiger Field: Got back with more Hirasawa, been a while since I've last checked out one of his records. Couldn't find translated lyrics for this this time but it's incredible either way, this guy's insanely talented
LVdlL: Music inspired by an important film made by an amazing electronic group. I think they did a good job, it can get pretty surreal at times
ESD: Named as a fav of an artist I like (who follows me on RYM for some reason) TURQUOISEDEATH, it's an incredible ambient EP
The Scuffler: My least fav from this series of EPs I've heard so far but still incredible
LFJR: Insane how the samples are completely unrecognizable, like doing similar things too, except I suck cuz I don't really go anywhere with them
TCIMF: A more beat driven dreampunk album, pretty good
LND: A vaporwave classic, might have actually listened to it before
J. Stauber songs: An EP of a bunch of great songs by a quirky artist I've always loved since getting into music
B-Sides: Wouldn't mind them in the normal LP, they all rule
TRP: Best I've heard from them so far
AOWK: Already knew it from ENA, nice stuff
Butterfly: From BC listen party, spotty but with great heights

Yume: I've listened to about 3-4 albums from Lamp I think at this point and since there's not that much as their discography is rather small I think they should now qualify as one of my most favorite bands, they got a nice laid-back vibe TEotB: God is an Astronaut is one of those legendary post-rock bands that I've yet to really finish their discography. This is their debut, I love the more electronic downtempo elements it has Process: Surprised by how much I loved this, I've heard of Sampha as a name before but now I'm a fan, this guy's really good Lumi: Also surprised by how much I loved this, since it's generally a short simple cutesy downtempo album but I think I kinda needed it at the moment I listened to it, calmed me down, it's really beautiful actually Harvest: It's a classic for sure, what else is there to say? White Tiger Field: Got back with more Hirasawa, been a while since I've last checked out one of his records. Couldn't find translated lyrics for this this time but it's incredible either way, this guy's insanely talented LVdlL: Music inspired by an important film made by an amazing electronic group. I think they did a good job, it can get pretty surreal at times ESD: Named as a fav of an artist I like (who follows me on RYM for some reason) TURQUOISEDEATH, it's an incredible ambient EP The Scuffler: My least fav from this series of EPs I've heard so far but still incredible LFJR: Insane how the samples are completely unrecognizable, like doing similar things too, except I suck cuz I don't really go anywhere with them TCIMF: A more beat driven dreampunk album, pretty good LND: A vaporwave classic, might have actually listened to it before J. Stauber songs: An EP of a bunch of great songs by a quirky artist I've always loved since getting into music B-Sides: Wouldn't mind them in the normal LP, they all rule TRP: Best I've heard from them so far AOWK: Already knew it from ENA, nice stuff Butterfly: From BC listen party, spotty but with great heights

Departure Songs: An album I've known for pretty much a decade, probably my first exposure to post-rock but for all this time it was only a thing I listened to a couple of minutes from it, said "I'm loving this, need to listen to it properly when I find time" but I somehow only found time to do that some time last year. It was an immediate hit obviously, in my all time fav albums but relistening to it now, it might have straight up landed at my top 5 of all time. One of the very best of post-rock, dare I say even of all time regardless of genre
Dream Desert: Is it cheating that I didn't listen to the full thing? I mean, it's 4 hours long, I've listened to the first hour or so, it was a busy week for me. I randomly discovered it around the time it released and got really popular on Vapor Memory's YT Channel, the cover grabbed my attention, to this day probably my most fav album cover ever and the music fits perfectly. I kinda wanna live there, the atmosphere is so serene and otherworldly. Rose up really high on my all time favs, even if it's really long and I'll probably not always have the time to listen to the full thing
THM: Yes, pretty cheesy, but the production is unbelievable, and honestly, I don't mind the cheese, couldn't really imagine something like this being any different actually
AiV,AiB: Considered their best, I prefer some of their later works I've heard, specifically their latest is my fav, but this is still obviously amazing
Shred: Skee Mask is going to be considered a classic electronic artist one day
Kuchu Kamp: Fishmans are awesome, I don't love this one as much as others do, I'd put Orange over this (and the last 2 LPs +98.12.28 obviously), but it's really good obviously

Departure Songs: An album I've known for pretty much a decade, probably my first exposure to post-rock but for all this time it was only a thing I listened to a couple of minutes from it, said "I'm loving this, need to listen to it properly when I find time" but I somehow only found time to do that some time last year. It was an immediate hit obviously, in my all time fav albums but relistening to it now, it might have straight up landed at my top 5 of all time. One of the very best of post-rock, dare I say even of all time regardless of genre Dream Desert: Is it cheating that I didn't listen to the full thing? I mean, it's 4 hours long, I've listened to the first hour or so, it was a busy week for me. I randomly discovered it around the time it released and got really popular on Vapor Memory's YT Channel, the cover grabbed my attention, to this day probably my most fav album cover ever and the music fits perfectly. I kinda wanna live there, the atmosphere is so serene and otherworldly. Rose up really high on my all time favs, even if it's really long and I'll probably not always have the time to listen to the full thing THM: Yes, pretty cheesy, but the production is unbelievable, and honestly, I don't mind the cheese, couldn't really imagine something like this being any different actually AiV,AiB: Considered their best, I prefer some of their later works I've heard, specifically their latest is my fav, but this is still obviously amazing Shred: Skee Mask is going to be considered a classic electronic artist one day Kuchu Kamp: Fishmans are awesome, I don't love this one as much as others do, I'd put Orange over this (and the last 2 LPs +98.12.28 obviously), but it's really good obviously

#musicsky #topster #weekster stuff i listened to this week, first listens and relistens, from most to least favorite and thoughts on alt text.

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across last year I became super exploratory with music and have wanted to find an outlet to sorta nerd out about it, so over the next year I'll be sharing a #topster of my most played every month. so here's my january in review and some words on a few of the highlights!

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Anyone got any emo recommendations? I’m familiar with American Football, Sunny Day Real Estate and Orchid. #music #albums #emo #screamo #skramz #topster

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Tortoise: Finally listened to Tortoise. S/T was already pretty good but it really clicked with their second which is their most acclaimed work. Totally get why, this is so good. Catastrophist is not as bad as some make it seem to be, but it is inconsistent and has some meh tracks.
Paul Simon: Of course I loved it
Dub...: I've been meaning to listen to it for a while now, totally worth the hype, some of the best techno out there for sure, really catchy too, some tunes still ring in my head
SiON: Electronic music that feels like watching experimental cinema, N. Jaar is incredible
SSTV Coverage: Basically close to what I wanted my LP to be like... Love winter ambient music
Infinite Color: Currently my fav of this '26 from what I've checked out so far
SSfIG: Random YT recommendation, need more Plantasia-esque records! Really cute!
Tom's Story: Very underrated math rock album
Bloodsport: Prefer Becoming X but this is still really great
Mark Hollis: Gotta check out the first 3 Talk Talk LPs. Really interesting record here, not much else quite like it
25k kittens: Somehow both sad, cute and cathartic. Feels like drifting into cat heaven
SSfLDST: Does so much with so little, drone into space
V&A: On par with the other record
Funky Stuff: More random YT recommendation, knew this for a long time, lives up to its name
NNH: Not as good as the other stuff I've heard from them but dang good post-rock still
Nude: Camel's a great band, surprisingly new age, expected it to be more lyrically heavy
ADTP: Listened to their LP from last year which I loved, this is more ambient, pretty good
Whatever...: Good stuff
BfP: One from the family CD collection, think I actually prefer Little Earthquakes
20thCWY: Obscure Parannoul ambient project, nice
HKE: Nigthtime vaporwave
The Jester: Yet another random YT recommendation, it's fun
Visions: Bangers on here
1381: Truly one of a kind vaporwave project, even if it can be spotty. Wish there was more like it... maybe there is but idk.

Tortoise: Finally listened to Tortoise. S/T was already pretty good but it really clicked with their second which is their most acclaimed work. Totally get why, this is so good. Catastrophist is not as bad as some make it seem to be, but it is inconsistent and has some meh tracks. Paul Simon: Of course I loved it Dub...: I've been meaning to listen to it for a while now, totally worth the hype, some of the best techno out there for sure, really catchy too, some tunes still ring in my head SiON: Electronic music that feels like watching experimental cinema, N. Jaar is incredible SSTV Coverage: Basically close to what I wanted my LP to be like... Love winter ambient music Infinite Color: Currently my fav of this '26 from what I've checked out so far SSfIG: Random YT recommendation, need more Plantasia-esque records! Really cute! Tom's Story: Very underrated math rock album Bloodsport: Prefer Becoming X but this is still really great Mark Hollis: Gotta check out the first 3 Talk Talk LPs. Really interesting record here, not much else quite like it 25k kittens: Somehow both sad, cute and cathartic. Feels like drifting into cat heaven SSfLDST: Does so much with so little, drone into space V&A: On par with the other record Funky Stuff: More random YT recommendation, knew this for a long time, lives up to its name NNH: Not as good as the other stuff I've heard from them but dang good post-rock still Nude: Camel's a great band, surprisingly new age, expected it to be more lyrically heavy ADTP: Listened to their LP from last year which I loved, this is more ambient, pretty good Whatever...: Good stuff BfP: One from the family CD collection, think I actually prefer Little Earthquakes 20thCWY: Obscure Parannoul ambient project, nice HKE: Nigthtime vaporwave The Jester: Yet another random YT recommendation, it's fun Visions: Bangers on here 1381: Truly one of a kind vaporwave project, even if it can be spotty. Wish there was more like it... maybe there is but idk.

After the Magic: Still as magical as the other times I listened to it, if not more. Basically all first 3 albums here on this chart are really high up in my all time favorites list, so I adore this
Bridge Over Troubled Water: Again, the same can be said for this too, I just really really love it, I love all Simon & Garfunkel albums, in fact it's one of the most flawless discographies I've ever listened to yet somehow they kept getting better and better with each album. And while I love the rest, only this final one ended up that high to be in my all time favs but really really really high up and that became apparent to me from the moment I listened to the first track and literally cried due to how beautiful it was. The rest of the album is also incredible.
There Is Love In You: Again, really love it, also love the cover art, feels fitting, I like imagining that you pick up these orbs and looking at them plays a song from this album and you view some kind of memory, maybe it's yours, maybe someone else's.
Teen Dream: Really need to get into more Beach House, this grew on me more, has some absolutely incredible songs.
Wall of Eyes: The Smile and basically most Radiohead adjacent projects kinda fell of for me in recent times due to them being pretty melancholic most of the time and the more I grow up and see where the world is heading, the less I want to interact with sad art, even if it's great art. Which this album definitely is. Remember this being in my top 10 of all time when I first listened to it in '24
Station to Station: Half a century old but still amazing, don't need me to tell you it's one of Bowie's best
Crime of the Century: My mom played it while we were cooking today, wasn't really planning to listen to it otherwise but a good opportunity to remember how good it is.

After the Magic: Still as magical as the other times I listened to it, if not more. Basically all first 3 albums here on this chart are really high up in my all time favorites list, so I adore this Bridge Over Troubled Water: Again, the same can be said for this too, I just really really love it, I love all Simon & Garfunkel albums, in fact it's one of the most flawless discographies I've ever listened to yet somehow they kept getting better and better with each album. And while I love the rest, only this final one ended up that high to be in my all time favs but really really really high up and that became apparent to me from the moment I listened to the first track and literally cried due to how beautiful it was. The rest of the album is also incredible. There Is Love In You: Again, really love it, also love the cover art, feels fitting, I like imagining that you pick up these orbs and looking at them plays a song from this album and you view some kind of memory, maybe it's yours, maybe someone else's. Teen Dream: Really need to get into more Beach House, this grew on me more, has some absolutely incredible songs. Wall of Eyes: The Smile and basically most Radiohead adjacent projects kinda fell of for me in recent times due to them being pretty melancholic most of the time and the more I grow up and see where the world is heading, the less I want to interact with sad art, even if it's great art. Which this album definitely is. Remember this being in my top 10 of all time when I first listened to it in '24 Station to Station: Half a century old but still amazing, don't need me to tell you it's one of Bowie's best Crime of the Century: My mom played it while we were cooking today, wasn't really planning to listen to it otherwise but a good opportunity to remember how good it is.

#musicsky #topster stuff I listened to the last couple of days of January, first listens and relistens, from most to least favorite. Thoughts on alt text.

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January’s B side topster in no particular order

Any favorites here?? What have you been listening to?? #musicsky #topster

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Chart of albums. From top right to bottom left: Lateralus by Tool, Fantastic Planet by Failure, Spirit Phone by Lemon Demon, Ten Thousand Days by Tool, View-Monster by Lemon Demon, Weezer's 1994 self-titled, Follow The Leader by Korn, Twilight by Boa, Aenima by Tool, Pinkerton by Weezer, Magnified by Failure, Nevermind by Nirvana, Thirteenth Step by A Perfect Circle, Be The Cowboy by Mitski, Steal This Album by System of A Down, Life is Peachy by Korn, Dinosaurchestra by Lemon Demon, Nature Tapes by Lemon Demon, Nirvana's MTV Unplugged, Brat by Charli XCX, Gorillaz's self-titled, In Utero by Nirvana, Korn's self-titled, Issues by Korn, Toxicity by System of A Down, Don't Piss On Me I'm Already Dead by Crywank, OK Computer by Radiohead, Tomorrow Is Nearly Yesterday and Everyday Is Stupid by Crywank, The Fall Of Troy's self-titled, Por Cesárea by Dillom, Demon Days by Gorillaz, Undertow by Tool, The Downward Spiral Deluxe Edition by Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana's self-titled compilation album, Live (Secrets From The Lost Satellite Tour, Spring 2007) by Ken Andrews, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum by Tally Hall, Maladroit by Weezer, Requiem by Korn, The Bends by Radiohead, Heathers: The Musical's Cast Recording, 5th: The New Mythology Suite by Symphony X, Retired From Sad New Career In Business by Mitski, The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails, Take A Look In the Mirror by Korn, Live Through This by Hole, Undertale's Soundtrack by Toby Fox, Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt, Pinkerton Deluxe Edition by Weezer, Thanks To You Song by Ghost and Pals, Inside by Bo Burnham, Mezmerize by System of A Down, Future Perfect by Autolux, The Heart is A Monster by Failure, In Utero by Nirvana, Secret American Livingroom by Dealership, Fear Inoculum  y Tool, Porfiado by Cuarteto de Nos, OK Human by Weezer, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles, Incesticide by Nirvana, The Family Jewels by Marina, Make Believe by Weezer, and Julieta Venegas' MTV Unplugged.

Chart of albums. From top right to bottom left: Lateralus by Tool, Fantastic Planet by Failure, Spirit Phone by Lemon Demon, Ten Thousand Days by Tool, View-Monster by Lemon Demon, Weezer's 1994 self-titled, Follow The Leader by Korn, Twilight by Boa, Aenima by Tool, Pinkerton by Weezer, Magnified by Failure, Nevermind by Nirvana, Thirteenth Step by A Perfect Circle, Be The Cowboy by Mitski, Steal This Album by System of A Down, Life is Peachy by Korn, Dinosaurchestra by Lemon Demon, Nature Tapes by Lemon Demon, Nirvana's MTV Unplugged, Brat by Charli XCX, Gorillaz's self-titled, In Utero by Nirvana, Korn's self-titled, Issues by Korn, Toxicity by System of A Down, Don't Piss On Me I'm Already Dead by Crywank, OK Computer by Radiohead, Tomorrow Is Nearly Yesterday and Everyday Is Stupid by Crywank, The Fall Of Troy's self-titled, Por Cesárea by Dillom, Demon Days by Gorillaz, Undertow by Tool, The Downward Spiral Deluxe Edition by Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana's self-titled compilation album, Live (Secrets From The Lost Satellite Tour, Spring 2007) by Ken Andrews, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum by Tally Hall, Maladroit by Weezer, Requiem by Korn, The Bends by Radiohead, Heathers: The Musical's Cast Recording, 5th: The New Mythology Suite by Symphony X, Retired From Sad New Career In Business by Mitski, The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails, Take A Look In the Mirror by Korn, Live Through This by Hole, Undertale's Soundtrack by Toby Fox, Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt, Pinkerton Deluxe Edition by Weezer, Thanks To You Song by Ghost and Pals, Inside by Bo Burnham, Mezmerize by System of A Down, Future Perfect by Autolux, The Heart is A Monster by Failure, In Utero by Nirvana, Secret American Livingroom by Dealership, Fear Inoculum y Tool, Porfiado by Cuarteto de Nos, OK Human by Weezer, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles, Incesticide by Nirvana, The Family Jewels by Marina, Make Believe by Weezer, and Julieta Venegas' MTV Unplugged.

I don't know what to post on here so here's my all time Topster #music #topster so on

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Just an updated topster from the last half year or so. Would love to know what everyone thinks or what people like on here!

#musicsky #top100albums #topster

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Dark Island: Why'd it take me so long to get into Pram? This is amazing! Love it's kinda spooky vibe. Feels like a soundtrack to some old obscure console cartoony "horror" game. Need to check out more from them
MOTFD: Honestly, better than World is Yours. The 9 minute long track is epic!
solitude: Might seem way too high of a placement here for a lo-fi hip-hop album but I feel quite nostalgic for them and this is actually an incredible album. The tracks are too short but feel like fleeting memories, the production is better than most other lo-fi hip-hop out there, closer to Nujabes, got some extra wave SFX. It's just really calming and beautiful, I loved it
C&S: Finally listened to some Joni Mitchell sometime last year, more great stuff, though I still prefer Blue
Talkie Walkie: Moon Safari is one of my all time fav albums, about time I listen to some more from them. A bit poppier but that's not a bad thing cuz the execution is great.
MSB: 2026 AOTY so far. I knew it'd be something by Parannoul. Eerie avant-folk with Sigur Ros Vonlenska vocals
Da Budet: Keep saying I want to get into more trance, this is awesome
FOGFWPLOE: The penultimate track is phenomenal
JazzArt: Finally listened to them with their new LP last year, still prefer that over this one but this is still insane and has some brighter moments
WR,WR: More early Parannoul as Laststar, big Mogwai vibes
Purpose: Realized I haven't listened to that much Sangam despite my love for dreampunk, this is really short but really ethereal
Void-004: More dreampunk, has a fuzzy vinyl sound baked in
LSD: Nice shoegaze EP
VLW: Gave her some cloths so the post wont get flagged. Funny, creative and weird trip hop
HiaP: A downgrade from the first, not bad, has some cleaner moments but some things don't work that well
Kora: "where's the drop?"
Macroblank: Still not sure what to think about barber beats, I guess they're fine for bgm but this was a bit meh tbh. Cool cover tho.

Dark Island: Why'd it take me so long to get into Pram? This is amazing! Love it's kinda spooky vibe. Feels like a soundtrack to some old obscure console cartoony "horror" game. Need to check out more from them MOTFD: Honestly, better than World is Yours. The 9 minute long track is epic! solitude: Might seem way too high of a placement here for a lo-fi hip-hop album but I feel quite nostalgic for them and this is actually an incredible album. The tracks are too short but feel like fleeting memories, the production is better than most other lo-fi hip-hop out there, closer to Nujabes, got some extra wave SFX. It's just really calming and beautiful, I loved it C&S: Finally listened to some Joni Mitchell sometime last year, more great stuff, though I still prefer Blue Talkie Walkie: Moon Safari is one of my all time fav albums, about time I listen to some more from them. A bit poppier but that's not a bad thing cuz the execution is great. MSB: 2026 AOTY so far. I knew it'd be something by Parannoul. Eerie avant-folk with Sigur Ros Vonlenska vocals Da Budet: Keep saying I want to get into more trance, this is awesome FOGFWPLOE: The penultimate track is phenomenal JazzArt: Finally listened to them with their new LP last year, still prefer that over this one but this is still insane and has some brighter moments WR,WR: More early Parannoul as Laststar, big Mogwai vibes Purpose: Realized I haven't listened to that much Sangam despite my love for dreampunk, this is really short but really ethereal Void-004: More dreampunk, has a fuzzy vinyl sound baked in LSD: Nice shoegaze EP VLW: Gave her some cloths so the post wont get flagged. Funny, creative and weird trip hop HiaP: A downgrade from the first, not bad, has some cleaner moments but some things don't work that well Kora: "where's the drop?" Macroblank: Still not sure what to think about barber beats, I guess they're fine for bgm but this was a bit meh tbh. Cool cover tho.

BoaND: Still the best thing to come out of the vaporwave scene and one of the greatest ambient albums imo. One of my all time favs
Moon Safari: Another one of my all time favs. Laid back yet kind of epic at times. As I listened to Talkie Walkie, I need to listen to basically every AIR album I think, I need more
LWotPoaBC: Digging up some interviews on the internet I found out this LP was inspired by a dream Parannoul had of finding a blue cat and following it into a forest, after watching Lily Chou-Chou (which as a Parannoul fan it's blasphemous that I have yet to watch it). Guess it fits with the album's vibe, it's instrumental but very vivid, another one of my favs... I mean, Parannoul is one of my all time fav artists
HS,I: It's one of those debuts that feel to me like the humble beginning of a band that seems innocent but will end up becoming a big star and without knowing anything about their future or reception they just do what they feel like, and it feels so honest. One of the best records of post-rock
Kamisori Otome: Excellent debut from an amazing Japanese folk artist with one of the most angelical voices I've ever heard
Small Circle: Nice really short dreampunk album, lots of dreampunk this week
Blood Bank: All tracks here are great, Bon Iver never missed (except maybe when they worked with the... that guy...)
World is Yours: Still incredible, even if I now love their debut more
Rave Tapes: As much of a rave party a post-rock album can be. Gives me Burial vibes somehow, feel like they do a similar thing that feels like leaving from a party drunk at night and the music is still ringing in your head, expect this is some post-rock here
Origami: One of her weaker albums but there's no such thing as a bad or even mediocre Ichiko Aoba album (maybe that one OST and some collabs were hit or miss but still good)

BoaND: Still the best thing to come out of the vaporwave scene and one of the greatest ambient albums imo. One of my all time favs Moon Safari: Another one of my all time favs. Laid back yet kind of epic at times. As I listened to Talkie Walkie, I need to listen to basically every AIR album I think, I need more LWotPoaBC: Digging up some interviews on the internet I found out this LP was inspired by a dream Parannoul had of finding a blue cat and following it into a forest, after watching Lily Chou-Chou (which as a Parannoul fan it's blasphemous that I have yet to watch it). Guess it fits with the album's vibe, it's instrumental but very vivid, another one of my favs... I mean, Parannoul is one of my all time fav artists HS,I: It's one of those debuts that feel to me like the humble beginning of a band that seems innocent but will end up becoming a big star and without knowing anything about their future or reception they just do what they feel like, and it feels so honest. One of the best records of post-rock Kamisori Otome: Excellent debut from an amazing Japanese folk artist with one of the most angelical voices I've ever heard Small Circle: Nice really short dreampunk album, lots of dreampunk this week Blood Bank: All tracks here are great, Bon Iver never missed (except maybe when they worked with the... that guy...) World is Yours: Still incredible, even if I now love their debut more Rave Tapes: As much of a rave party a post-rock album can be. Gives me Burial vibes somehow, feel like they do a similar thing that feels like leaving from a party drunk at night and the music is still ringing in your head, expect this is some post-rock here Origami: One of her weaker albums but there's no such thing as a bad or even mediocre Ichiko Aoba album (maybe that one OST and some collabs were hit or miss but still good)

#musicsky #topster #weekster music I listened to this week, first listens and relistens from most to least fav. Thoughts on alt text.

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Artuad: Actually a solo effort of Spinetta that the label forced the band name to be used. It is truly incredible and I really really loved it
ASttS: Years ago, I randomly discovered The Caretaker, EATEOT obviously, but before it blew up. I listened to it much later but all six and a half hours in one sitting. I'll just say it could very well be my all time fav album if it weren't for the fact that I will never listen to it again, for various reasons. But it is one of the most powerful albums I've ever experienced. this is one of his older works and has a track that uses the same sample that ends EATEOT, which nobody is ever ready for. It's a great LP too.
sleepmakeswaves: A promo EP released in US for some tour iirc. Contains some amazing post-rock tracks, even if some appear on another EP of theirs as far as I'm aware. Need to check out more from them, they're great. Maybe they hit harder because I listened to them when I heard the news about Matt from Black Midi
Palepoli: Italian In the Court of the Crimson King. You know what that means
Eternal: Knew this guy before learning he makes music. The EPs I've heard so far are amazing IDM
Pescado: 1st is great, 2nd has a few lower lows than their first but the highs are phenomenal making it better
glyphicon: random discovery from bandcamp, debut is ok, 2nd is beautiful aquatic slushwave
SiSW: Great techno from AFX
Hypnagogia: One of the more unique vaporwave LPs
Midnight Blue: Solid nighttime jazz
CfW: Repetitive but really immersive
INEM,IJDOM: Electroindustrial hyperpop with Bad Apple sample
Vengeance: Alright wintery dreampunk, could be better, sounds really samey. Gets better on the second half.

Artuad: Actually a solo effort of Spinetta that the label forced the band name to be used. It is truly incredible and I really really loved it ASttS: Years ago, I randomly discovered The Caretaker, EATEOT obviously, but before it blew up. I listened to it much later but all six and a half hours in one sitting. I'll just say it could very well be my all time fav album if it weren't for the fact that I will never listen to it again, for various reasons. But it is one of the most powerful albums I've ever experienced. this is one of his older works and has a track that uses the same sample that ends EATEOT, which nobody is ever ready for. It's a great LP too. sleepmakeswaves: A promo EP released in US for some tour iirc. Contains some amazing post-rock tracks, even if some appear on another EP of theirs as far as I'm aware. Need to check out more from them, they're great. Maybe they hit harder because I listened to them when I heard the news about Matt from Black Midi Palepoli: Italian In the Court of the Crimson King. You know what that means Eternal: Knew this guy before learning he makes music. The EPs I've heard so far are amazing IDM Pescado: 1st is great, 2nd has a few lower lows than their first but the highs are phenomenal making it better glyphicon: random discovery from bandcamp, debut is ok, 2nd is beautiful aquatic slushwave SiSW: Great techno from AFX Hypnagogia: One of the more unique vaporwave LPs Midnight Blue: Solid nighttime jazz CfW: Repetitive but really immersive INEM,IJDOM: Electroindustrial hyperpop with Bad Apple sample Vengeance: Alright wintery dreampunk, could be better, sounds really samey. Gets better on the second half.

Blackstar: I still remember when I first heard about his death that day, it was everywhere on the TV and the radio and while people were going on with their days as usual, there was a strange funeral atmosphere, that someone great was lost. Possibly the best final LP, because, what else can top what this album did and how it happened.
神秘的情人: One of telepath's best, beautiful aquatic slushwave always hits great.
Schlagenheim: Yeah, I listened to it when I heard about Matt passing away at 26 and from the way it was worded, I think we all know what they meant happened. I usually don't get affected by artist deaths but when people die so young and in such a way, it does ruin your day. He was really talented and will not be forgotten. Black Midi is still one of the craziest bands in recent years and will go down in history as a classic band. All 3 of theirs are phenomenal, even if Hellfire's my favorite, they all offer their own vibe while still being similar.

Blackstar: I still remember when I first heard about his death that day, it was everywhere on the TV and the radio and while people were going on with their days as usual, there was a strange funeral atmosphere, that someone great was lost. Possibly the best final LP, because, what else can top what this album did and how it happened. 神秘的情人: One of telepath's best, beautiful aquatic slushwave always hits great. Schlagenheim: Yeah, I listened to it when I heard about Matt passing away at 26 and from the way it was worded, I think we all know what they meant happened. I usually don't get affected by artist deaths but when people die so young and in such a way, it does ruin your day. He was really talented and will not be forgotten. Black Midi is still one of the craziest bands in recent years and will go down in history as a classic band. All 3 of theirs are phenomenal, even if Hellfire's my favorite, they all offer their own vibe while still being similar.

#musicsky #topster #weekster stuff I listened to this week, first listens and relistens, from most to least fav. Thoughts on alt text.

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Topster top 25 collection of games cover art in a 5x5 grid.

Minecraft, Mass Effect 2, Sayonara Wild Hearts, Myst, Riven: The Sequel to Myst.

The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time, Lode Runner: The Legend Returns, The Sims, Chrono Trigger, Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Hoplite, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, WarioWare D.I.Y., The Ur-Quan Masters.

Doom + Doom 2, Pokémon Blue Version, Shadow of the Colossus, Braid, Fez.

Overcooked! 2, Kentucky Route Zero, UFO 50, Citizen Sleeper, Deus Ex.

Topster top 25 collection of games cover art in a 5x5 grid. Minecraft, Mass Effect 2, Sayonara Wild Hearts, Myst, Riven: The Sequel to Myst. The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time, Lode Runner: The Legend Returns, The Sims, Chrono Trigger, Sonic the Hedgehog 2. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Hoplite, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, WarioWare D.I.Y., The Ur-Quan Masters. Doom + Doom 2, Pokémon Blue Version, Shadow of the Colossus, Braid, Fez. Overcooked! 2, Kentucky Route Zero, UFO 50, Citizen Sleeper, Deus Ex.

Made a #Topster with my top 25 games in no particular order.

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Night Road: I discovered desert sand feels warm at night through a YouTube recommendation of his album Dream Desert which has probably my favorite album cover of all time. I immediately fell in love with it, even eventually fully listening to its entire 4 hr runtime in one sitting. DSFWAT is my fav slushwave artist (his dreampunk works are nothing to sneeze at either) and part of it is him innovating the scene with an album like this: sample-free slushwave, his second attempt at that. Honestly, if you didn't tell me, I'd think it's like any other slushwave and I wouldn't mind it, but that just makes everything even more impressive. And this might be my new fav from him (partially due to the runtime being half of dream desert's, 2hrs), it's such a euphoric album, those 2 hrs passed by like a breeze. It's going for a vibe of driving a car, or leaning your head on its window in the backseat and look at the nighttime city and I always love that feeling, perfectly encapsulates it. Highly recommend it
LVDLA: Need to listen to more Alcest cuz I really love what I heard so far
Prisoner: Another DSFWAT, traditional slushwave this time but also one of his best
Hey World: First thing I listened in '26 after a relisten of my album and Freed from this World, needed this lofi slacker rock
Breathless: Awesome fusion of techno and vapor with a shoegaze-like hazy atmosphere. Really loved it
Your Love: Tried and true classic telepath slushwave, nothing crazy but dang great
Leaving: Solid EP, sometimes gives more classic dubstep vibes than usual from Skrillex
Recurring DreamMall: An album made by a guy who listened to my album and liked it (strange how people seem to like it way more than I do), listened to his in return and I really enjoyed it. Pretty good vibe for what it's going for. Also my first 2026 new release listen.

Night Road: I discovered desert sand feels warm at night through a YouTube recommendation of his album Dream Desert which has probably my favorite album cover of all time. I immediately fell in love with it, even eventually fully listening to its entire 4 hr runtime in one sitting. DSFWAT is my fav slushwave artist (his dreampunk works are nothing to sneeze at either) and part of it is him innovating the scene with an album like this: sample-free slushwave, his second attempt at that. Honestly, if you didn't tell me, I'd think it's like any other slushwave and I wouldn't mind it, but that just makes everything even more impressive. And this might be my new fav from him (partially due to the runtime being half of dream desert's, 2hrs), it's such a euphoric album, those 2 hrs passed by like a breeze. It's going for a vibe of driving a car, or leaning your head on its window in the backseat and look at the nighttime city and I always love that feeling, perfectly encapsulates it. Highly recommend it LVDLA: Need to listen to more Alcest cuz I really love what I heard so far Prisoner: Another DSFWAT, traditional slushwave this time but also one of his best Hey World: First thing I listened in '26 after a relisten of my album and Freed from this World, needed this lofi slacker rock Breathless: Awesome fusion of techno and vapor with a shoegaze-like hazy atmosphere. Really loved it Your Love: Tried and true classic telepath slushwave, nothing crazy but dang great Leaving: Solid EP, sometimes gives more classic dubstep vibes than usual from Skrillex Recurring DreamMall: An album made by a guy who listened to my album and liked it (strange how people seem to like it way more than I do), listened to his in return and I really enjoyed it. Pretty good vibe for what it's going for. Also my first 2026 new release listen.

All of them here are really short listens btw
Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada: The best EP of all time because it feels like an actual album. Great entry point to GY!BE and post-rock if you haven't checked them out too
Exit simulation: I've been mentioning on my recently released debut album on its bandcamp page that I was hugely inspired by signalwave during its production, with ideas of short repetitive creepy loops building atmosphere, doing a lot with very little. Infinity Frequencies is the GOAT of signalwave, an absolute master of the genre. Not my fav release of his but still a haunting listen obviously, listened to it for its anniversary today.
ATMOSPHERES 1: Remember back when we weren't quite sure if this was another alias of Blank Banshee, damn this guy's really talented. Love his main alias' works more, they have much more to offer and he's a pioneer of vaportrap but every now and then I have an itch for classic vaporwave and this is one of the best early vaporwave releases imo. Think it's also a little more interesting production wise than some of its contemporaries of that era of vapor.
Freed from this World: Some of the most insane music I've ever listened to. Some may not even want to call it music. It's one of those works of art that feel so alien it's hard to believe a human could think of something like it, for music The Residents come to mind, games like Hylics, films like Tetsuo the Iron Man. URAP URAP URAP URAP

All of them here are really short listens btw Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada: The best EP of all time because it feels like an actual album. Great entry point to GY!BE and post-rock if you haven't checked them out too Exit simulation: I've been mentioning on my recently released debut album on its bandcamp page that I was hugely inspired by signalwave during its production, with ideas of short repetitive creepy loops building atmosphere, doing a lot with very little. Infinity Frequencies is the GOAT of signalwave, an absolute master of the genre. Not my fav release of his but still a haunting listen obviously, listened to it for its anniversary today. ATMOSPHERES 1: Remember back when we weren't quite sure if this was another alias of Blank Banshee, damn this guy's really talented. Love his main alias' works more, they have much more to offer and he's a pioneer of vaportrap but every now and then I have an itch for classic vaporwave and this is one of the best early vaporwave releases imo. Think it's also a little more interesting production wise than some of its contemporaries of that era of vapor. Freed from this World: Some of the most insane music I've ever listened to. Some may not even want to call it music. It's one of those works of art that feel so alien it's hard to believe a human could think of something like it, for music The Residents come to mind, games like Hylics, films like Tetsuo the Iron Man. URAP URAP URAP URAP

#musicsky #topster #weekster stuff I listened to for the first week of 2026, first listens and relistens, from most to least fav and thoughts on alt text. It's been a rather vaporwave week.

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Second Sky: Amazing live album for probably my all time fav album Nurture
Departure Songs: This album kinda takes me back, since I knew it for pretty much almost a decade, had listened to some of it but not much and remember loving it, not sure why I stopped there. This is the only modern post-rock album that I consider equal to GY!BE. I'd say one of the best LPs of all time even
EITS: They are indeed titans of post-rock, don't let any nerd convince you otherwise and the 2 LPs here are proof. Despite the band's simplicity they still create some of the most powerful music of the genre
Mogwai: Finally got into them, instantly became one of my favs
Acabou Chorare: Puts a smile on my face
Takanaka: Along with MGMT, Linkin Park and Coldplay who appear later, Takanaka is one of the artists I already knew for the longest amount of time. Another artist that instantly puts a smile on my face
Kagayaki: Long LP but so beautiful
Genso: Very sweet
Se Bueno: TURQ is such a great guy and makes bangers, might be my fav of his
Katamari: Some of the best shibuya-kei and OSTs to really unique games
Z,Z: The closest to Sigur Ros
TWDY: Lives up to its name, tho I love their debut more
VLV: Their masterpiece
PotS: Need to get into Mono
Sunflower: One of their best
LaPP: Happy electronic
MGMT: Kids makes me a kid again, The Youth is their 2nd best, after Siberian Breaks ofc
SS: Prog Sufjan is best Sufjan
Los Jaivos: Spiritual
George Clanton: One of the best artists of vapor
AAL: Some of the best house
FFF: It's Stevie Wonder man
PtL: Underrated downtempo
fade: Phenomenal shoegaze
FJ: Made me fall in love w music again
lust: Cute BoC-ish vibes
TBU: Another underrated LP
MfNP: Japanese ambient is on another lvl
Meteora: LP's first 2 are classics
WDYW: Love Porter Robinson+Parannoul vibes
RoR2: Best living artist from my country
TTSO...: Incredible ambient album
KMH: Really fun album
FBK: An EP but it's one of AnCo's best
Bon Iver: Phenomenal discography, especially love the first 2 LPs

Second Sky: Amazing live album for probably my all time fav album Nurture Departure Songs: This album kinda takes me back, since I knew it for pretty much almost a decade, had listened to some of it but not much and remember loving it, not sure why I stopped there. This is the only modern post-rock album that I consider equal to GY!BE. I'd say one of the best LPs of all time even EITS: They are indeed titans of post-rock, don't let any nerd convince you otherwise and the 2 LPs here are proof. Despite the band's simplicity they still create some of the most powerful music of the genre Mogwai: Finally got into them, instantly became one of my favs Acabou Chorare: Puts a smile on my face Takanaka: Along with MGMT, Linkin Park and Coldplay who appear later, Takanaka is one of the artists I already knew for the longest amount of time. Another artist that instantly puts a smile on my face Kagayaki: Long LP but so beautiful Genso: Very sweet Se Bueno: TURQ is such a great guy and makes bangers, might be my fav of his Katamari: Some of the best shibuya-kei and OSTs to really unique games Z,Z: The closest to Sigur Ros TWDY: Lives up to its name, tho I love their debut more VLV: Their masterpiece PotS: Need to get into Mono Sunflower: One of their best LaPP: Happy electronic MGMT: Kids makes me a kid again, The Youth is their 2nd best, after Siberian Breaks ofc SS: Prog Sufjan is best Sufjan Los Jaivos: Spiritual George Clanton: One of the best artists of vapor AAL: Some of the best house FFF: It's Stevie Wonder man PtL: Underrated downtempo fade: Phenomenal shoegaze FJ: Made me fall in love w music again lust: Cute BoC-ish vibes TBU: Another underrated LP MfNP: Japanese ambient is on another lvl Meteora: LP's first 2 are classics WDYW: Love Porter Robinson+Parannoul vibes RoR2: Best living artist from my country TTSO...: Incredible ambient album KMH: Really fun album FBK: An EP but it's one of AnCo's best Bon Iver: Phenomenal discography, especially love the first 2 LPs

#musicsky #topster my fav discoveries of 2025 -excluding new releases. Well, technically already knew almost all of them before and listened to lots of their songs but not the LPs in full. Thoughts on them on alt text.
And happy 2026!

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An end of year topster by PsyKwol that lists the following albums, roughly ordered by preference:

    McKinley Dixon - Magic, Alive!
    Jane Remover - Revengeseekerz
    Married Woman - Love is in the Air
    808FANTASY - THE ONLY BAD THING ABOUT THE WORLD IS THAT WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH OF IT
    Clipping - Dead Channel Sky

    venturing - Ghostholding
    Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out
    Vylet Pony - Love & Ponystep
    kmoe - K1
    acloudyskye - This Won't Be The Last Time

    Ethel Cain - Perverts
    Weatherday - Hornet Disaster
    Westwood - Glamour
    PinkPantheress - Fancy That
    John Michel - Egotrip

    Ninajirachi - I Love My Computer
    tdstr - YCH
    Kaya! - internal dialogue
    Lucy Bedroque - unmusique
    Joey Valence & Brae - HYPERYOUTH

    Car Seat Headrest - The Scholars
    Maruja - Pain To Power
    Ichiko Aoba - Luminescent Creatures
    Huremic - Seeking Darkness
    Billy Woods - GOLLIWOG

An end of year topster by PsyKwol that lists the following albums, roughly ordered by preference: McKinley Dixon - Magic, Alive! Jane Remover - Revengeseekerz Married Woman - Love is in the Air 808FANTASY - THE ONLY BAD THING ABOUT THE WORLD IS THAT WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH OF IT Clipping - Dead Channel Sky venturing - Ghostholding Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out Vylet Pony - Love & Ponystep kmoe - K1 acloudyskye - This Won't Be The Last Time Ethel Cain - Perverts Weatherday - Hornet Disaster Westwood - Glamour PinkPantheress - Fancy That John Michel - Egotrip Ninajirachi - I Love My Computer tdstr - YCH Kaya! - internal dialogue Lucy Bedroque - unmusique Joey Valence & Brae - HYPERYOUTH Car Seat Headrest - The Scholars Maruja - Pain To Power Ichiko Aoba - Luminescent Creatures Huremic - Seeking Darkness Billy Woods - GOLLIWOG

Here's my top albums of 2025 for all my music nerd followers :3

#topster #music #topster2025

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now a #topster but based on album plays this year!
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The Beatles - Revolver
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
They Might Be Giants - John Henry
Ween - Quebec
The Beach Boys - Sunflower
Steely Dan - Aja
Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
They Might Be Giants - Lincoln
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
Paul McCartney - Ram
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Radiohead - OK Computer
The Beatles - The Beatles (Remastered)
John Linnell - State Songs
Steely Dan - Countdown To Ecstasy
The Beatles - Abbey Road
Ween - The Mollusk
Oingo Boingo - Only A Lad
They Might Be Giants - Flood
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Logan Whitehurst & the Junior Science Club - Goodbye, My 4-Track
They Might Be Giants - The Else
Ween - GodWeenSatan: The Oneness
Oingo Boingo - Nothing To Fear

The Beatles - Revolver The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds They Might Be Giants - John Henry Ween - Quebec The Beach Boys - Sunflower Steely Dan - Aja Steely Dan - The Royal Scam They Might Be Giants - Lincoln The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour Paul McCartney - Ram Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited Radiohead - OK Computer The Beatles - The Beatles (Remastered) John Linnell - State Songs Steely Dan - Countdown To Ecstasy The Beatles - Abbey Road Ween - The Mollusk Oingo Boingo - Only A Lad They Might Be Giants - Flood Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Logan Whitehurst & the Junior Science Club - Goodbye, My 4-Track They Might Be Giants - The Else Ween - GodWeenSatan: The Oneness Oingo Boingo - Nothing To Fear

quinncore rn
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