Null's music taste / music for Null

Here's an intro song, if there's ever a Russian white pride uprising main segment.

 
This is, beside being a good song, smthing that would soothe both Rekieta and Gunt situation:

Chemical Brothers - Pills Won't Help You Now

 
For some reason the 9/11 song Jersh played last stream reminded me of this banger
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
 
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What was the outro song for this last MATI? I usually just type the lyrics into Google to find the music but this song is proving challenging to find.
The Samurai Drive track from this post https://kiwifarms.st/threads/nulls-music-taste-music-for-null.94706/post-19315344

They used to have a bandcamp but the page is down, they're still doing gigs though according to their Facebook page. Just my luck Josh picks one of my suggestions then his network shits the bed.
 
Some anxiety tracks, not great for ending a podcast but

Thomas Bangalter - Stress (the whole Irreversible soundtrack is great and stressful)

Venetian Snares - Sinthasomphone

Holy Fuck - Safari

Kuedo - Scissors
 
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Josh mentioned on MATI he likes ska which is in my wheelhouse so I'd like to slap together a set of recommendations but I'm curious if he's ever said anything about punk rock? Ska and punk (yes, yes I know not real punk) are often two sides of the same great bands.
I could slap together a pure ska list but there's a lot of great adjacent stuff that most would consider mostly punk.
 
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Josh mentioned on MATI he likes ska
Thanks for the reminder.
My favorite version of this classic Ska song. Hard to find off of YouTube. A shame.

Also, this Japanese Ska group is great. One of my favorites by them.
 
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Josh mentioned on MATI he likes ska which is in my wheelhouse so I'd like to slap together a set of recommendations but I'm curious if he's ever said anything about punk rock? Ska and punk (yes, yes I know not real punk) are often two sides of the same great bands.
I could slap together a pure ska list but there's a lot of great adjacent stuff that most would consider mostly punk.
I always preferred the reggae lean to the pop stuff. Not sure if 10ft Ganja Plant counts.


Mad Caddies did a really good cover of Green Day's, "She."

Almost anything from Bradley Nowell's bands. I never liked Sublime With Rome or whatever they called it, although Eric Wilson is one of my favorite bass players.

In the spirit of that, there's a lot of really good modern reggae music floating around, too.
 
Honestly I couldn't pin down Josh's music taste if my life depended on it so here is one of my all time favorites as a shot in the dark. The band is The Armed. A lot of people consider them a Metal band but really their music is influenced by too many genres to count. Mostly, they just go hard as fuck. I think everyone could find at least one The Armed song they really like.





Bonus - Here is a band I recommended as a superchat quite some time ago. Cleopatrick - If you like guitar driven rock you should enjoy these guys a lot.


 
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okay, I know what you're thinking. owww ooof ouch member of the community, that neil cicierega song was so so awful and so harsh and grating against my sensitive boy ears. and to that I say, I see you and I hear you and I'm listening and I'm learning. This next one is sure to soothe your palate
 
Since you bring up Bonobo's Kong as a peak seed for programming music, Quantic was making Jazz/South American inspired dance music at about the same time

And because it's so aggressively Positive Polly, The Psychedelic Porn Crumpets - Acid Dent
 
Do you not know what you want to listen to while working? Is there nothing in your massive lyrical library that scratches that itch?
Have you tried cleaning your auditory cortex with some "hit em", the hot new thing? Use its aggressive 5/4 time and 'crunchy' sounds to exfoliate your inner ear like a cotton swab made from steel wool. Guarantied to make anything you listen to afterwards sound clean and amazing!
Skip to 7:25 for a batch of samples of this new genre made from a literal dream!

(some of the samples are good, but 5/4 is discombobulating for me)
 
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