All I can think is someone spending the next three days going through every second of this album and scribbling down each song like "haha just wait..." 😆😆😆
Okay, at 17:56 there's a bit of "Shock the Monkey" by Peter Gabriel. 09:10 is "There Must Be an Angel" by Eurythmics. In fact track six is really just just two songs - "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Angel". It might be more do-able than you'd think.
Even though it sounds like pure noise at times, it does kinda have a rhythm to it. And this was in _1993,_ imagine the sheer technical prowess it must've taken to make this.
Ive listened to plunderphonic music for years now and I started with the surface songs like pogo and I’ve slowly worked my way up to this...but man it’s a lot to take in
have you tried creating your own stuff? im asking this because i recently discovered this only to look back and realize ive been making my own version of this since back in high school. it has morphed overtime to the point i rarely ever use other peoples music now i make my own, computers have changed everything in terms of how i make it. but i just called what i did "noise" music, but now thats a whole nother genre.
Welcome to the uneasy listening hour. Sit down in an uncomfortable chair and ENJOY ! LOVE EVERY SECOND OF PLUNDERPHONICS NEG-LAND steered me toward these amazing creations years ago. I LOVE ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
It's actually a rag. The main body you see, the left arm, pants, and rag plus the stripes in the background are taken from Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. album.
Like taking a full musical trip from the 80's in fast forward. The genre pretty much feels ahead of its time. Another subgenre title you may place this in would be Hacker Punk.
Got here from reading Simon Reynolds' 'Retromania'. A great source for cool music, and a great explanation of the culture of nostalgia in popular music.
New things always start with experimentation. If you know of the artist Pogo, you can clearly tell this is a predecessor of the genre (called Plunderphonics, dubbed by John Oswald here) I think my favorite tracks are 7 and 11
This is like one of those ai videos but in audio form. In the same instant your brain recognizes a bit, another newer unfamiliar bit presents its self. I'd like to think of this experience as cat and mouse. I'm the cat and music is the mouse. Just when I think I'm catching on to the song, I lose footing. Even with the roles swapped, "cat and mouse" is still very fitting. With the jagged edges of the composition, there's nothing to do but surrender and stick with the ride.
Sounds like Twenty Fifty you tube videos going at once. It's like I'm floating above the city...in Wenders film ''Wings of Desire''...one of the angels. Makes sense to me but is way too short.
Same, bro. Same. I have no idea how I got here but I am really digging this whole YTP-sque plunderphonics thing. This could be one of the big changes in music.
oh, you're into music? name every song.
Lmao!
Lmao!
All I can think is someone spending the next three days going through every second of this album and scribbling down each song like "haha just wait..." 😆😆😆
Okay, at 17:56 there's a bit of "Shock the Monkey" by Peter Gabriel. 09:10 is "There Must Be an Angel" by Eurythmics. In fact track six is really just just two songs - "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Angel". It might be more do-able than you'd think.
This is straight up 20 minutes of someone changing the radio station quickly
*multiple people
You hear the radio play anything rewinding ever??!
@@lookbovine what, you don't occasionally reverse time once in awhile?
Very quickly!
"Oh, I listen to all kinds of music...
... at once."
when you get up to “cool” in Parappa the Rappa
xultsu 00:39.
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind!
Even though it sounds like pure noise at times, it does kinda have a rhythm to it.
And this was in _1993,_ imagine the sheer technical prowess it must've taken to make this.
this ain't just the album of all time, this is EVERY album of all time
For anyone curious, the album art is made up of parts from:
Bobby Brown - Bobby
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA
Garth Brooks - The Chase
One of my favorite album covers ever.
This sounds like a family put a mix of their favorite songs on a cd and it got caught in the garbage disposal but they still play it
This is what ADHD sounds like
As someone with ADHD, I can confirm.
Yes. I confirm.
Confirmed.
Yup yup
Yes, I am. :(
"Define the last two decades of the twentieth century in music."
Me: *shows this video*
*It's complicated*
This album is like your life flashing before your eyes before you die kinda feeling.
this gave me a attack of laughing uncontrollably w this comment lol
@@trevb4760 I don’t even remember commenting this. But yeah feeling still holds true I guess
@@CannibalWHORE22 You GUESS? Try having some conviction, YOUNG MAN!
Giving me the Revolution 9 of the 90s
Ive listened to plunderphonic music for years now and I started with the surface songs like pogo and I’ve slowly worked my way up to this...but man it’s a lot to take in
have you tried creating your own stuff? im asking this because i recently discovered this only to look back and realize ive been making my own version of this since back in high school. it has morphed overtime to the point i rarely ever use other peoples music now i make my own, computers have changed everything in terms of how i make it. but i just called what i did "noise" music, but now thats a whole nother genre.
Miles Davis would have vibed to this.
Mm. And Ornette Coleman maybe?
This has to be the most painful album I have ever listened to, but I really like it unironically
10:58 when that happened i couldnt help but laugh
Welcome to the uneasy listening hour. Sit down in an uncomfortable chair and ENJOY ! LOVE EVERY SECOND OF PLUNDERPHONICS NEG-LAND steered me toward these amazing creations years ago. I LOVE ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Bonus points if you can name every song.
I love how the album cover Frankenstein cowboy is holding another hat in the hand on his hip while he's already wearing one
😄
It's actually a rag. The main body you see, the left arm, pants, and rag plus the stripes in the background are taken from Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. album.
@@scooter12e You're right, it just suspiciously looks like a hat
@@Kokonutzlz yeah it does look like a little red cap lol
The bag is also a hat.
The future and the end of all music belongs to John Oswald
1:30-1:38 This snippet sounds like a cheesy 1980s infomercial version of the harpoon move by Scorpion from Mortal Kombat.
Nothing is too obscure to be in this... 5:05 you'll hear the intro to Hüsker Dü's cover of the Byrds' "Eight Miles High".
Like taking a full musical trip from the 80's in fast forward. The genre pretty much feels ahead of its time. Another subgenre title you may place this in would be Hacker Punk.
Without this, there is no daft punk
I thought I had another open tab with another song playing simultaneously but I realized it's just how this album sounds like
hahaha happens to me, more than 1 time hahahahah
Lmao
this is what Dasani sparkling water tastes like
Just recently learned about Plunderphonics. This is pretty wild.
Welcome to the genre! It's a fun trip
The 2021 equivalent of this is someone scrolling tiktok for 20 minutes
This sound test menu is awesome
This is the LSD trips i had in the late 60`s.
It's a trip, it's got a funky beat, and you can bug out to it! ~ Mike on the mic Beastie Boys
Music for people who enjoy watching tv by watching one second of every channel :')
All the MTV clips ever made on speed dial.....
Imagine how long this shit took to make with 1993 technology
It's surprisingly based on sample slicing, a common technique that's used here to create a noise collage with a coherent beat.
@@wellsshady it's common now, but making slices this detailed on an Amiga would have been a mission
Denon Professional CD players could do the chopping effect rather easily in 1992, tbf Plexure is still a master work, of course.
I never thought I'd find something I like as much as Skinny Puppy...then I found this :D
from one Skinny Puppy fan to another, I can see the appeal
I really felt that when she said "come here--" and he *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
crazy but cool
this will remain 100 years while originals in this tune will not
このCD中古市場でも中々見かけない···まじでほしい。
_If 2020 were an album._
This is going in the Tripsitting Playlist.
John Oswald circumvents the content ID by micro sampling the songs he hand picked.
Got here from reading Simon Reynolds' 'Retromania'. A great source for cool music, and a great explanation of the culture of nostalgia in popular music.
This is what an AI would think of as experimental
Someone had AI try to make songs in the style of the Beatles and it’s about as confusing, but obviously more Beatlesque.
Deep cuts brought me here :)
Same
I got here from reading Simon Reynold's 'Retromania'
Oops, I didn't realise I had it on double speed.
New things always start with experimentation. If you know of the artist Pogo, you can clearly tell this is a predecessor of the genre (called Plunderphonics, dubbed by John Oswald here)
I think my favorite tracks are 7 and 11
How would this be a predecessor of the genre if it's by the guy who created the genre
@@ddeparturee so true bestie
Insanely ahead of the curve
Second song always makes me giggle. cOOOOME HEEEEReeeeee AHHHHHHHH
It is one of my all time favourite vaporwave albums for being true to the genre
I’m going to eat your bedframe because you called this vaporwave 💀
tru underground music
Plexure: A rollercoaster ride through snatches of various music. I love it. So avant-garde! 😎
Why does this sound almost normal to me?
@@rikardschumacher178 you may have grown numb to it like me, but I don't know.
Tour guide from the underworld
I hope you have a wonderful trip!
It sounds like ecco jams without the ecco
J A M S
J A M S
Nobody: * exists *
Me when I'm less than 30cm from a radio:
This is gold.
But why does it seeeeem to get better and betterrrrrr as it progresses??
Death grips probably based their last album off of this concept.
I got kind of a Death Grips vibe from this just cause I get a similar heart palpitation response from it
Oh, this guy's really into Nirvana and Michael Jackson...
He also mangled Michael Jackson's Bad on a separate occasion...
I'm probably just crazy, but I swear shortly after 5:15 I can hear the first one or two synth notes from the second side of Negativland's U2 EP.
Plunderphonics used in more plunderphonics?
PLUNDERPHONICEPTION.
This is how Shazam was invented
MASTERPIECE
3:56-4:00 "🎶 NOTHING'S too real...🎶"
😕
This is what my brain is like unmedicated
So… THATS what plunderphonics was originally sound like was during the 1990s.
Oh.
This is like one of those ai videos but in audio form. In the same instant your brain recognizes a bit, another newer unfamiliar bit presents its self. I'd like to think of this experience as cat and mouse. I'm the cat and music is the mouse. Just when I think I'm catching on to the song, I lose footing. Even with the roles swapped, "cat and mouse" is still very fitting. With the jagged edges of the composition, there's nothing to do but surrender and stick with the ride.
This is like the musical equivalent of Excel Saga. Whether that's good or bad is entirely up to you.
Can't believe I own the cd
There's a cd?
@@justaguyontheinternet1556 yes, I think it's only on discogs as of right now
I wonder if DJ Shadow listened to this when he was making Entroducing...the first track reminds me of his Intro track...in a way....
This whole album malfunctioned my brain. But in a chaotic good way.
Modern psychedelic music.
this is from the 90s lol
Yeah I guess that's getting close to 20+ years ago. Still, I think it's modern.
@@PsychoJuggaloForever Best Decade for off the wall and extreme and extremely good music.
Spitting facts
AMO JOHN OSWALDO
Bumblebee in every movie
My Jam
Still my jam
my jelly
still my jelly
I bursted out laughing when “Everybody Dance Now” just slid into the mix
I just realised I had this on playback at 1.5x but just assumed that was how it was meant to sound
Possibly one of the most structureless albums ever and it’s so good despite it sounding so half witted
_"jazz yoooooJaazzz dance spider mannnn come here woooohhhhp!~AHHHHHRRHGHGH"_
Relax, have a *STROKE™*
imagine this on acid
Bro this thing is fire🔥🔥🔥 kinda reminds me of Aphex Twin
Dope.........get on some.
Plunderphonics is a faith in fact
Carl Stone music is the closest thing I can associate this with.
¡¡¡PUTAMADRE AMO ESTO!!!
espectacular
That ending is fucking insane
music in my dreams is always like this
But was Never Gonna Give You Up in here somewhere?
OH HELL YES
Also check out Scatterbrain
- Down with the Ship from 1990. It's a lot of fun.
heard some Jellyfish, wow
UA-cam would still find a way to content ID this.
Surprisingly they haven't, actually. So you can still enjoy Plexure ad free ^^
Sounds like Twenty Fifty you tube videos going at once. It's like I'm floating above the city...in Wenders film ''Wings of Desire''...one of the angels. Makes sense to me but is way too short.
This is why aliens don't visit us
Aliens reconstructed our music from space radio frequencies and think this is what human music sounds like
@@creeperlamoureux Or is that Richard Maxfield???
Bro, i'm so high.
Same, bro. Same. I have no idea how I got here but I am really digging this whole YTP-sque plunderphonics thing. This could be one of the big changes in music.
@@PhantomAlucard too bad this album is from 1993
quantum mechanics music
This sounds like something Mike Patton would make
Nah, this is the real angel dust
Ur channel's name is a joke only 2 people in a million will get
people who believe this isn't hardcore enough at original speed in 2020 corona times and play it at 2.0 speed
But then it wont last as long; it's already too short.
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