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when they have different tastes than you.

 

like my roommate. he likes some... well, i'd consider it "terrible" music. mostly pop punk and 90s radio rock.

his reactions to some of the stuff i listen to can be pretty funny. like the other day, i was listening to SND, and he walks in, stares at me for a second, and says

"this is music, right?"

"uh, yeah!"

"okay, good. just checking."

and walks off.

 

or just now, i was listening to ital tek and an arpeggiated square wave piped up pretty prominently in the mix and he basically yelled out "THEY STOLE THAT FROM A NINTENDO!" yeah.

 

anyone get reactions like that from friends and loved ones?

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Guest dese manz hatin

Probably anyone who has ever listened to Autechre.

 

My father once upon walking into my room genuinely thought my computer was broken when i played some. Took some minutes to assure him that it was just ae.

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fuck anyone who patronises you simply because they have shit peasant tastes.

 

Having said that:

Jackson his Computer Band "Arpeggio": It sounds kind of African.

VHS Head: Please turn this off.

Clark "Growls Garden": What was that track you played the other day with the bass? That would sound great in my car.

Actress: Why would he make it sound bad on purpose?

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"norkuy" by com truise (when it goes all wonky tape slowdown towards the end.)

THIS IS GETTING CREEPY... CREEPY MUSIC!

 

but yeah. i dunno, he's a nice guy and he doesn't patronize me, in fact I give him faaaaaar more shit for his peasant taste than he does me.

my brother used to hate everything i listened to and gave me tons of shit for it (he listens to top 40 rap haha) until i caught him when he was rolling and played luke vibert's "yoseph" for him. he still probably wouldn't listen to anything i like sober but he sees where i'm coming from at least.

 

and messaien i'm assuming that's sarcasm, but i've not seen a thread on it since i've been here? aside from maybe that "lol playing idm when girls are around" thread which i avoided because jesus christ what a dumb thread.

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"norkuy" by com truise (when it goes all wonky tape slowdown towards the end.)

THIS IS GETTING CREEPY... CREEPY MUSIC!

i played this too my girlfriend and she was wondering why such a talented artist would waste his music on a stupid name.

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to be fair, it's an INCREDIBLY stupid name, but the music's just too damn good to let that get in the way.

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a friend played a cd of stuff i had made and his girlfriend walked in and said his name in a drawn out, irritated, disapproving voice. on another occasion, another friend decided to play something i made and his roommate walked in and asked "is the CD skipping?" and for my latest unbumped effort in EKT/YLC i remember a "oh jeez, 7mins?" at about 1 min in.

 

as for established acts, the reaction is generally the same, but less heart breaking.

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When my girlfriend hears a jungle beat, she always goes "brrr ka dang ka dang brrr brrr ka dang" + "wicked eeeh wicked" General Levee style with a siren imitation to boot lol.

 

why don't you have a seat over there?

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sophomore year of high school, i was at a pool party. the chick that hosted it was ok, she let me put music on. i put on "gym tonic" by bob sinclar, typical french house tune if you don't know it. immediately, two chicks start complaining that it sounds creepy. seriously, wtf. it made me realize that i shouldn't try to share electronic music with anyone, because they're too satisfied with miley cyrus and rihanna to give a shit.

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When my girlfriend hears a jungle beat, she always goes "brrr ka dang ka dang brrr brrr ka dang" + "wicked eeeh wicked" General Levee style with a siren imitation to boot lol.

 

that's cute, can i bang your girlfriend. *runs and hides behind couch*

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Port Rhombus - Sounds like elevator music

Rotate Electrolyte - Sounds like space invaders

Venus No. 17 (Acid Mix) - FUCKING NOISE, TURN IT OFF

Come To Daddy - This is creeping me out. It reminds me of 8MM. I need to go into the other room.

Come on My Selector - This is too random.

Squarewindow - You listen to music from the 80's now?

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sophomore year of high school, i was at a pool party. the chick that hosted it was ok, she let me put music on. i put on "gym tonic" by bob sinclar, typical french house tune if you don't know it. immediately, two chicks start complaining that it sounds creepy. seriously, wtf. it made me realize that i shouldn't try to share electronic music with anyone, because they're too satisfied with miley cyrus and rihanna to give a shit.

 

i tried DJ'ing in an irish pub once in the early 00's that would usually just have 'the poges' (sp) on rotation. But it was filled with english and dutch backbackers some of whom i knew. So i hopefully started with some dancy mike p, then had to whittle it back to something more mainstream but still dance music based and the spiral continued until i had to ring my sister up to drive down with some RnB CDs (which were still too fucking out there for these people !!). :facepalm: At least i got some free pints, even if i had to check a nights worth of dignity at the door.

 

The main problem really was the bellicose groans from the females in the room at something outside of their comfort zone. I really don't think we would have gotten very far as a species were it all left to women to call the shots.

 

*gets up from behind the couch and runs to bolt the door*

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I don't think we should complain about those kinds of reactions because... we all had it.

I started listening to idm through aphex twin, which, at the time, was on a mp3 cd i had gotten from my cousin. Each time '26 mixes for cash'would start playing I was tempted to skip the album. That's what happened most of time, but once I decide listen to it properly and started liking.

If you play some advanced idm to someone, don't expect him to like it is, i think, a good moto.

 

*presses head*

*feels itch*

 

*strokes beard*

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a friend of mine pleaded with me to shut off Mouse on Mars in my car once, but I wouldn't do it. they're good driving music, especially the album I was listening to, Radical Connector. she probably just wanted to listen to Sum 41 or something anyway.

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my girlfriend generally categorizes my listening as "thumpy electronica, disco, and funk", though when i pointed out i've had the tendency to gear my listening habits towards ambient and soundscape types of works, she then said "oh yes, the stuff that sounds like an orchestra tuning up".

 

it's all good!

 

fully 3 or 4 friends of mine share a taste in the musics, but they're all over: one friend is heavily into disco, funk, and old soul, another into dubstep and more experimental electronic, etc etc... so it's a person to person type of thing.

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I was sitting in class last year, and my mate walked up to me

"Hey, what are you listening to?".

"Aphex Twin."

"Can I have a listen?"

"Sure"

*mate listens in*

"It sounds like music you'd do drugs to in a completely dark basement room."

 

The worst comment I've ever gotten on my music taste was "Mate, why don't you listen to something normal?". I hated him for saying that.

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"That's bad. God, that's really bad. That's awful! *goes asking other people* That's really bad, right? Am I right? Sheesh!"

 

 

 

While I was playing some Arvo Pärt :cerious:

 

 

 

But to put it in perspective, that guy only listens to

, so he dislikes anything that's a bit more profound/complex/musical

 

 

 

And he's not a friend, but it's still worth mentioning somehow

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But to put it in perspective, that guy only listens to

, so he dislikes anything that's a bit more profound/complex/musical

 

 

That is my jam!

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