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saint-vhs · 2 months
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Y E V R S x YUNG BAE - 私の心はあなたのものです。
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bonnieprincegnarly · 8 months
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4 Album Tag
Thank you very much to @iamdangerace for tagging me in this for album challenge. I must say they have impeccable taste.
I haven't picked up any new albums of late so I'll instead refer to the records in my most recent rotation.
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1. BAE - Yung Bae
While I was finishing up school I basically had this cued on repeat the entire time I was studying . The Future Funk tunes of everyone's favorite Flapjack impersonator kept laying down a stone-solid wave of chill as my crippling completion anxiety fleshed fully into gear every night. There's something about a dude in a lil baby sailor cap, sipping Modelo, and blasting anime tinged disco tracks that just calms the nerves.
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2. Bites - Skinny Puppy
Nivek Oghr blasts past the ear canal and shocks the brain out of whatever stupor I find myself in @ 2am most nights. The electro-goblin caterwaulings of Canada's Finest remind me of high school, steel my nerves, and satiate my inner terrorist. Stay 'noided folks.
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3. Urgh! A Music War
This is technically cheating. I don't have the album but I frequently put the concert film on while I'm working. Watching Sting play a full set is like watching a man stretch before a marathon and then set into a sprinter's pace with his eyebrows arched the whole time and nary a drop of sweat spilled . A lot of bassists put their ankles in it, and groove all out. Sting settles in for a rocking and just paces there with his baby elephant steps and stays that way for two hours. I wish the movie had the whole set. Also Lux Interior from The Cramps comes in later in the film and just murders a song in the most unhinged and sexual way possible. Perfect Film.
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4. Satori - Flower Travellin' Band
There's a little seen Takashi Miike yakuza flick called Deadly Outlaw Rekka. The entire soundtrack to that movie is this album, Satori by Flower Travellin' Band. The tracks are labeled Satori I-V. This album is like if Black Sabbath was on even more drugs and was also Japanese. It goes hard and it makes me think of the opening of that yakuza flick were Riki Takeuchi takes a gainer through a double-paned observation mirror while screaming for revenge and getting restrained by like four dudes. I see you, buddy.
Tagging @omarandjohnny @satrallite @snakeoilghost @mindsdying because they were the most recent blogs on my activity notes.
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z0urcherri · 3 months
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taxi-davis · 5 months
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Flamingosis x YUNG BAE - Cry 2 Me ( Music Video )
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domidextrus · 7 months
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mikshroomthesilly · 11 months
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amethystsoda · 10 months
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July 28th // new music friday!
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juanchoje · 1 year
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Future Funk
It is a subgenre of Vaporwave conjugated with J-Funk, French House and Nu Disco. The main ones in charge of making this genre known are Macross 82-99, Yung Bae, Desired, Vantage, Aests, Mikazuki BIGWAVE, Engelwood and LemKuuja.
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Vaporwave was born as a genre of Smooth Jazz with elements of electronic music, Lofi and ambient music, from this genre, comes the use of the word "aesthetic".
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But due to how strange Vaporwave can be heard, being a bit shocking, cumbersome or difficult to understand, the idea of ​​reinventing the genre was born, trying with faster, happier and more moving beats, thus making it more Funky, adding elements of the J-Funk among which is Miki Matsubara (Stay With me), Makoto Matsushita (Love was really gone), Kingo Hamada (Crystal Dophin), Mariya Takeuchi (Plastic Love).
To complement this, another genre is introduced: French House, which is a genre of electronic music derived from House that emerged in France in the late 80s and early 90s. It achieved some popularity in Europe thanks to artists like Cassius, Justice, Daft Punk, Modjo or Motorbass. The question is why were these genres taken to make Future Funk? The reason is simple: These genres come from the musical Disco, which is a union of Funk and Soul.
Among some of the main pioneers in giving birth to this genre, we can find Macross 82-99 with their album A Millions Miles Away, Yung Bae with Bae and Desired with Lovestory. Over time more people have joined the genre, among which we can find Vantage, Aests, Engelwood and Mikazuki BIGWAVE. Normally this genre has been known through memes, since if you listen to a song you can identify it by being in a meme or Tik Tok. Next I will leave a Spotify playlist compiling the best future funk songs that were relevant at the time (it is recommended to listen randomly):
In my humble opinion: Future Funk has a lot of potential with tremendous songs, I recommend listening to Macross 82-99 and Yung Bae if you are interested in listening to the genre, it is little known due to lack of popularity and attention, since it is not given so much importance and it happens like the typical music of memes or tik toks otaku. Despite this, it is a very danceable genre, with good sampling, it can be catchy and sometimes too loud, so there are different ways to listen to Future Funk, there are more upbeat songs, others too bright, and some very soft giving a feeling of melancholy, but always maintaining the essence of Future Funk with Funky and House elements at the same time.
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bantuotaku · 1 year
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(Yung Bae)
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lopez122417 · 1 year
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Mellow - Interlude
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saint-vhs · 10 months
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YUNG BAE - Kado
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gurrenhime · 1 day
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It came! It finally came!!
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thefreaklovesmusic · 5 days
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Yung Bae (ft. Wiz Khalifa, bbno$, and MAX) - Bad Boy
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taxi-davis · 1 year
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America in the 90s (Fly With Me - YUNG Bae)
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bzzlab · 10 months
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Yung Bae. Awesome Ways, 2023.
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