Re: obscure music tracker?
I think you're describing indietorrents, they have a no-RIAA/major labels allowed rule. In many cases what people call "obscure" would still be on major labels though, and they're not really about being an archival site.
And no, it's not allowed to upload files that aren't found on the iTunes store (LOL). Whether or not something is in the iTunes store has nothing to do with whether it's copyrighted... there are tons of albums that aren't available there (just an example of why piracy will always be a better alternative to for-pay online stores).
Re: obscure music tracker?
I've heard Shellife is an "obscure" music tracker. :unsure:
Re: obscure music tracker?
Shellife is mostly shoegaze, dream-pop and post-rock.
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ca_aok
Shellife is mostly shoegaze, dream-pop and post-rock.
Attachment 47411 to the idiots that feel the need to categorize music down to ridiculous sub-sub--sub genres in a ludicrous attempt to try and prove how cool they are.
To quote William Martin Joel "It's still Rock and Roll to me ".
Re: obscure music tracker?
I recommand dimeadozen. Very obscure tracker.
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IdolEyes787
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Originally Posted by
ca_aok
Shellife is mostly shoegaze, dream-pop and post-rock.
Attachment 47411 to the idiots that feel the need to categorize music down to ridiculous sub-sub--sub genres in a ludicrous attempt to try and prove how cool they are.
To quote William Martin Joel "It's still Rock and Roll to me ".
I wouldn't say any of those subgenres sound anything like "Rock 'n' Roll" as Joel envisions it. I find subgenres are nice for giving a clearer picture of a band's general sound, though the sub-sub-sub genres do get a bit ridiculous, especially in electronic music.
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IdolEyes787
Attachment 47411 to the idiots that feel the need to categorize music down to ridiculous sub-sub--sub genres in a ludicrous attempt to try and prove how cool they are.
To quote William Martin Joel "It's still Rock and Roll to me ".
I completely agree. Spend anytime at some music forums, and you'll read people rattling off the most stupid sounding metals genre's. It seems like a new one pops up everyday. It's all metal me to me. Not grind core, or math core, or turkey core, or monkey core, etc. :rolleyes:
Anyways, at the OP, as caaok mentioned IndieTorrents is pretty good for music you won't usually come across elsewhere. But I personally think Soulseek is even better for it. Give it a download/install and have a look around.
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As a general rule, anything that ends in "core" should be avoided :P
For an example of metal that sounds completely different, maybe compare some Doom stuff like Sun O))) to any generic thrash stuff like Slayer. Doesn't sound similar at all.
Oh and I find Soulseek to be bad for finding new music (as there are no descriptions, comments, etc). Most of the time I turn to Soulseek with something specific in mind. And yeah you can browse user lists or hang out in the chat channels and pick up suggestions there, but still...