Third getting Gus into Mogwai is something I'd never have predicted.
theres only one good one i think its called electric feel. we've got a thread about itWhat are the top MGMT songs
I think
1/ Siberian Breaks
2/ Time to Pretend
3/ Flash Delirium
4/ Congratulations
5/ Alien Days
No that one isn't very good, you clearly don't have a developed palate for pop-rock, you should probably stick to late 90s British dance music or whatever it is you listen exclusively to.theres only one good one i think its called electric feel. we've got a thread about it
you're absolutely right gus it's just that for some people here it's a point of honour that ALL late 90's dance music is better than ALL indie and it'd be like eating your own grandma to concede an inch on this point"X genres are good Y genres are bad" is provincialism I think. A kind of closed identity-preservation tactic: "no" to all of this, all of that. Omnivorism is what anyone with taste is up to these days. I listen to more raga than indie, I like 70 pop from Siam, there's good examples in any tradition or lineage, but this board only gets upset when certain genres get brought up. Very odd provincial behavior, very uncivilized, very middle-brow.
compare Polachek's "So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings," which is ubiquitous on American airwavesif its not very good how come it was on the radio all the time and its literally the only song theyve ever made that any actually existing human beings have heard? explain that genius!
any good indie listener knows that the b-side is frequently better than the a-side. in any case it won't just be some cheesy remixif its not very good how come it was on the radio all the time and its literally the only song theyve ever made that any actually existing human beings have heard? explain that genius!
i think this is literally trueyou're absolutely right gus it's just that for some people here it's a point of honour that ALL late 90's dance music is better than ALL indie and it'd be like eating your own grandma to concede an inch on this point
exactlyi think this is literally true
it's not taste gus it's ideology that's why there's no point arguinganyone with taste
ive got no idea cos no one actually does this. Third listens to Turkish schmaltz, Leo listens the The Police, Corpsey listens to Benjamin Britten, Rich listens to garage rock from the '60s, Woops loves Stereolab, WashYourHands has every Grateful Dead bootleg ever recorded....What I'm more interested in than the object-level question is the motivational one, the psychology that only listens to 90s dance music
I can only get in that headspace or mood very occasionally, with certain kinds of tasks or activities
What would it be like having a brain that wants it all the time, feeds off it, breathes it, exists in that mood perpetually (or desires to)
quite the omnivores aren't weive got no idea cos no one actually does this. Third listens to Turkish schmaltz, Leo listens the The Police, Corpsey listens to Benjamin Britten, Rich listens to garage rock from the '60s, Woops loves Stereolab, WashYourHands has every Grateful Dead bootleg ever recorded....