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This is how you get Music Recommendations.

Obligatory Archer reference aside, I haven't done a music-related thread here in a while and it is music season, or at least it is for me. The idea of this thread is essentially for you guys to give me a few songs of a certain style or mood you're into lately and I'll give you something relatively new in that vein to the best of my knowledge. I keep up with music albums yearly as it is my biggest hobby after writing stories with strangers online. No criticism will be given in this thread from me to you, just a healthy dose of "what are you looking for lately" discussions.

If this isn't anyone's interest we can just throw this into the dustbin of Off-Topic Discussion history.
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@Inkarnate Since no one has yet to post here and I haven't asked you in awhile about music recs, what's your thoughts on Eastern European music like Kino, Chernikovskaya Hata, etc.? Especially if it has that moody, night drive during a snowfall kind of feel.
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@Inkarnate Since no one has yet to post here and I haven't asked you in awhile about music recs, what's your thoughts on Eastern European music like Kino, Chernikovskaya Hata, etc.? Especially if it has that moody, night drive during a snowfall kind of feel.

Fortunately, due to my love for art punk, cold war cinema in Europe, and my own curiosity with my eastern European heritage I have enough of an inkling about these things. From what I can tell Кино, Chernikovskaya Hata, and similar contemporaries were part of Europe’s Post-Punk scene. These acts were a lot darker and more industrial due to living under constant threat of the Soviets and for some, living under them. Both Кино and Chernikovskaya Hata were from the USSR, so it makes sense that they have that kind of atmosphere alongside their instrumentation. I’m not quite sure it’s in the same vein but there were bands in Germany, Italy, and Poland with similar mood and musicality.

I’m by no means an expert, but perhaps the songs below can provide something you’re looking for?









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pls recommend the most experimental/avant garde/free jazz tracks you would earnestly recommend
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i'm hearing now:
Imagine Dragons - Bad Liar
Bebe Rexha - I'm A Mess
Aviva - Princesses Don't Cry
Ava Max - Kings & Queens
Doja Cat - Say So
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