SUPERCUT OF MY ALBUMS

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my first songs were from DEAN (Korean R&B). THESE ARE ALL THE ALBUMS I HAVE LISTENED. ALBUMS. ALBUMS. NOT SONGS. I have listened all of different songs. But these are the Albums which I had taken my own time to dissect.

2019 - Death Grips (Exmilitary), Tame Impala (Currents), Swans (To Be Kind), Kendrick Lamar (To Pimp a Butterfly)

late 2019 - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (probably their whole discography), Kanye West (Kids See Ghosts), Nine Inch Nails (The Downward Spiral), Childish Gambino (Because the Internet)
Music Out Of The Moon (Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman)

late winter 2019 - Metronomy (Nights Out) and the Avalanches.
I remember Metronomy and the Avalanches as very wintery albums for me.
I listened to Roddy by DJO the day it came out. It first came out on apple music so I had to buy Apple Music just to listen to his single.

early 2020 - LCD Soundsystem (This is Happening), JPEGMAFIA (Veteran) , Plastic Beach (Gorillaz), HEALTH (Max Payne 3), Vangelis (Blade Runner)
DEAN --- The Weeknd (After Hours) --- Melody's Echo Chamber (Melody's Echo Chamber), The Weather (Pond), The Magic Whip (Blur), Where I Live (Das Kope)
Mild High Club (Timeline)

Beginning of July 2020 - Thom Yorke (ANIMA) - how i'm feeling now (Charli xcx) , A Moon Shaped Pool (Radiohead), Lost In The Dream (The War On Drugs), Wolf (Tyler, The Creator)

2020 - Discovery (Daft Punk), McCartney 1 (Paul McCartney), channel ORANGE (Frank Ocean), Sacred Hearts Club (Foster The People), Vernissage My Heart (Bilderbuch)

Late (2020) Either/Or (Elliott Smith), Nectar (Joji)

December (2020) Dummy (Portishead), Ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space (Spiritualized)

2021 Kid A (Radiohead), In Rainbows (Radiohead), Ege Bamyasi (CAN), Thief (Tangerine Dream) 4 years before I've watched the film "Thief". Odelay (Beck), WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? (Billie Eilish), Total (SebastiAN), The Turning Wheel (SPELLLING), Donuts (J Dilla), Brotherhood (New Order), Hello, I Must Be Going! [Deluxe Edition] (Phil Collins), H20 (Daryl Hall & John Oates)

end of 2021 Scratch My Back (Peter Gabriel), Graduation (Kanye West), Present Tense (Sagittarius), Ram (Paul McCartney), Heroes and Low (David Bowie), Rubber Soul (The Beatles)

November 2021 Once in a Long, Long While... (Low Roar), Here Comes The Fuzz (Mark Ronson), Countdown To Ecstasy (Steely Dan), Probe 6-8 (Tangerine Dream)
Reflektor (Arcade Fire)

2022 Camille 2000 (Piero Piccioni), Stereotype A (Cibo Matto), Katy Lied (Steely Dan), Ich habe dir Blumen von der Tanke mitgebracht (jetzt wird geküsst) ... Team Scheisse
Get To Heaven (Everything Everything), The Fat of the Land (The Prodigy)
Punch-Drunk-Love (Jon Brion)
Emotional Eternal (Melody's Echo Chamber), Topical Dancer (Charlotte Adigéry x Bolis Pupul), Surrender (Maggie Rogers)

2023 [lust] Rei Harakami, When It Was Done , Mahler: Symphony No.5 (Gustav Mahler), Bones and All (Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross)

2024 - Bando Stone and The New World (Childish Gambino) 2024 was my music plateau of finding "NEW" stuff.

2025 Yes Da Da Da (Windows 96), Slide (George Clanton), 200% Electronica (I know it's an ESPRIT album... George Clanton), Deadbeat (Tame Impala)

2023 was the time I listened to very calm albums. experimental jazz. classical music.

Now the whole problem with my album listing, is that this is solely from Spotify. The problem with my life living in a digital age, is that I started getting more analogue and analogue as I grew older. Because as a kid, I still wasn't into a lot of mainstream stuff on the internet. I'm not saying that everything that is mainstream is bad. It's just a lot of it is just worse. Spotify took ages until they had FLAC. I'm not saying spotify is evil. It's kinda evil in a way. But every streaming platform is. It gives you the permission to forward songs and backwards however often you like with just a click. And that is sad for myself. Because I like rewinding on a cassette or finding the right point on a vinyl. I'm not trying to be pretentious or a contrarian here. My argument is just that it gives you the permission to inflate yourself with music. Inflation isn't good. I'm not preaching this. Should I preach this around? No. Everyone can do whatever the fuck they want with the medium music. But coming back to my point... the problem with listening to music online is finding every platform that you've listened to. But I guess I started actively listening to albums at the age of 13.

My music listening rules:

  1. When I play a song I'm not allowed to skip seconds in it, UNLESS someone tells me to. Because I'd rather skip it, then tell my reasoning. I'm not a phony... ok?
  2. I really like putting a album from the start to end, but it's okay to pick out a song from an album.
  3. When I listen to music, I actively listen to it. I try to. But I actively try to avoid listening to music when I'm talking to someone. Listening to music while driving is fine. Or when you're working out (House music during a workout is nice).
  4. I like listening to music on my speakers, but listening on headphones is just more comfy. but both are really fine.

I HATE SAYING BEST EVERYTHING. BEST FILM. BEST ALBUM. BEST BOOK. FUCK YOUR BEST!!! Whoever created that word should stick that up their fucking ass. So I'm gonna say my favourite album, because favourite is a nice word. Favourite is a nice word. If favourite would be a person, he would just skate around and give some people some really sick non-chalant compliments.... like: "that dr. pepper shirt rocks!".

these are not the release dates from these albums. This is my favourite album from that year I've found that album and listened to that album. DOES THAT MAKE SENSE MY LITTLE NUGASANE???