And here's Scandroid, defined as Synthwave, but folks have argued against that being a real genre, for whatever that's worth.
But, seriously, a few years back, I decided I was going to explore genres and make sure I can appreciate as many kinds of music as possible, which ended up in some weird places (and I was dumb enough not to even write down half the stuff I listened to.)
And, is Extratone for people who think alarms are appealing to listen to or something? :P
Okay, Extratone is hard to make the argument for. :P It took a long time for it to click for me, and I'm not sure I can explain what clicked, exactly. Something something contrast between music and whatever the opposite of music is? Maybe?
Glad you like them!! Sadly, that's the only chiptune version that band has done so far, but they're a brilliant and power metal band nonetheless! :P
And, while I joke, I can see the appeal in that extratone track heheh. Sometimes there's an enjoyment in just bludgeoning your brain with discordance.
That's why another of my favourite albums is this beautiful wall of white noise... xP
And here's Scandroid, defined as Synthwave, but folks have argued against that being a real genre, for whatever that's worth.
But, seriously, a few years back, I decided I was going to explore genres and make sure I can appreciate as many kinds of music as possible, which ended up in some weird places (and I was dumb enough not to even write down half the stuff I listened to.)
Chiva: My I've only listened to a few examples on here but they are exceptionally good, especially scandroid. Honestly I don't understand why people would argue the validity of Synthwave, it has a concrete sound that other genres can qualify as.
While we're at it, we do enjoy a bit of chiptunes aswell have a more traditional example with Chips and cellos' renedition of Hymn of the Cherubim
And Continuo from Puoale
Also have a sample of City pop as I have been in the mood for it.
I have a coupleplaylists that'll probably give you a decent idea of my music taste.
My main preferred genres are jungle, breakcore, and DnB. But I like electronic music in general. I also like jazz, hip hop, house, module/chiptune music, electro-swing, vaporwave, and future funk.
Back in 7th grade, my art teacher would on some days pop in a CD of The Rippingtons' Curves Ahead for us to listen to whilst we worked. I always looked forward to hearing ithis album in particular during class, especially Aspen. Haven't heard any of it from that year until just now, but popping it on myself, I think it's quite nice. Maybe this will be what teaches me to continue to strive for An Actual Taste In Music And Not Just VGM And Tracker Things.