Clovis
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Do you have any recommendations?
Do you have any recommendations?
welcome clovis!I need no introduction, but here.
I'm Clovis. I'm very mentally ill and obsessed with shit nobody cares about. I've been supporting AF since 2019, but people only found out about me last year, I think. I love all my friends. I miss Carlsbad.
I listen to basically nothing but breakcore and medieval folk music, and have put at least 100 hours into Cyberpunk 2077 in the past month and a half. Ask me about music; I can give many recommendations, but you're not guaranteed to like them.
Also, I've heard some rumors going around that I could be or was formerly a brony, but I can't confirm anything at this time.
Much love, and God bless!
welcome ivc!Hello, I'm IVC
little bit about me, Im an avid supporter of the white power movement in the United States
my passions include Newport cigarettes and working hard for my employer
Ahh, I see what you mean. It's not quite my style, but I respect it. Someone showed me this kind of bizarre Appalachian neofolk album the other day, which I didn't love, but these are pleasant and pretty interesting, for sure.
^more rock-oriented but generally gets classified as neofolk. also it's japanese. kind of an oddball album but i've been obsessed with it. the hitler samples are so kino.
Thanks for having me $lave!!!! It's an honor to be among all of you, and I'm so blessed to have the chance to be here. I remember wanting to join GU so badly, but now I'm here, which already looks to be a better forum with a bunch of people who I really like.welcome clovis!
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that third one is very nice. idk why i've sort of neglected to explore European folk music traditions in much depth.Ahh, I see what you mean. It's not quite my style, but I respect it. Someone showed me this kind of bizarre Appalachian neofolk album the other day, which I didn't love, but these are pleasant and pretty interesting, for sure.
When I was talking about medieval folk, I more meant this style. Hurdy-gurdys, lutes, old drums, etc. Can't get enough of the atmosphere and instruments.
It's hard as balls to find the good stuff if you don't know where to start looking. The "genre" is oversaturated with "Epic Atmospheric DnD Tavern/Forest/Battle/Castle/Adventure Soundtrack - Medieval Folk" ad infinitum, so you have to either look for specific songs or specific artists. Arany Zoltán and Vox Vulgaris are the two I know best, but I have a lot of songs I like where I'm really not familiar with the original artist.that third one is very nice. idk why i've sort of neglected to explore European folk music traditions in much depth.