@@unknown6390 Present? Nothing happened lol. 2030 is where things get bad according to leaked Bilderberg Group papers. This decade will be the gearing up for world government, financial collapse and war 2030+.
Haircuts For Men was a rare life-altering discovery for me the way Boards of Canada and Ulrich Schnauss were, among others. Infinite replay value but the occasion begs a sense of decorum.
HFM is of course the progenitor of the so-called "barber beats" genre which is currently the hot ticket in the "vaporwave" scene, and it's kind of funny to me: I am trapped somewhere between the outsider's perspective and the hardcore fans who are willing to spend oodles of money to buy up what essentially amount to slick, well-produced downtempo/lounge pirata records. I love the pirate/punk principle behind the scene and to outsiders I compare it to the crate-diggers of beat producers or the role of the old-school disc jockey in the middle of the 20th century. These producers+visual artists curate a selection of forgotten chill music which would otherwise most likely languish in obscurity, even if that person had a non-profit radio show or podcast, because the anonymous aspect fused with the fashionable visual design element has created a certain hype around the subgenre (indeed, helped solidify that there is indeed a "new subgenre" to examine) and propel it in ways that a podcast or radio show could never. Namely that music labels can order and sell high-quality pressings via the internet, diffusing the pirate enterprise over an international spread and providing plausible deniability and anonymity to most of the people involved. And if the heat gets turned up, it might be possible for everyone to simply vanish into thin air (especially if they are tech-savvy and have been very careful), like so much vaporware peddlers and east asian bootleggers, some of the initial inspirations for the vaporwave genre a decade ago. I think Pad Chennington did a wonderful video helping to break down the movement and spell out the dangers it poses for the scene as well as the dodgy ethics behind pirate records, but if you're someone like me, you really don't feel much like the money is much of an ethical issue in the first place. It feels icky and dangerous of course, to be cashing in in such a big way through what is essentially found art collages in auditory form and slick promotional posters, but the thing is, most of this music would never generate much more money without this movement. Either none of this happens and all of this remains bargain-bin CDs that don't send a kick-back to the artists, or sometimes they are b-sides and bonus disc items that get passed around in pirate communities anyways. Either way, all of these barber beats albums are actually more than likely to re-invigorate interest in the artists and resuscitate their careers. It's not theft so much as they are unlicensed compilation albums or DJ sets that no one is taking personal credit for, it's all under anonymous aliases. I do, of course, think it's absurd the way so many of these pressings sell out in a heartbeat and how some people are collecting these things somewhat mindlessly without bothering to look into the OGs of this sort of hotel lobby music, but I am also pleased as punch to find out that some zoomers take a listen to OK Computer b-sides and remixes just because Haircuts for Men used a slowed down version of a song on an obscure remix and B-sides CD from that album, you know what I mean? I think a preoccupation with credit and profit is a poison for creativity in passion and very often tarnishes or even ruins the great pastime pursuits of this world, from sports to music to visual art. Just like Banksy wants to take the piss out of everyone who thinks his art is legitimately worth millions of dollars when his work takes less out of him than many artists who are literally starving to commit to their passions, I think the butthurt of any bitter has-been of the music industry who made inoffensive Starbucks music and is now mad 20-30 years later when some kids are remixing it, selling it, and getting other kids to google their name long after they've given up their dream is nothing more than crotchety boomer nonsense because they're still hung up on how unfair life is instead of taking pleasure in how their work is bringing even more people joy. Maybe if you actually tried to reach out to these net labels to see if you could receive some compensation without sounding too threatening about it, they'd probably throw a huge benefit box set together for you, to be honest. But if you're just going to be a bitter, selfish prick then we will toss your opinion into the trash like any other bitter boomer.
This music makes me want to stay sober. I feel complete with it. I have no need to search for things to fill the emptiness because this album is the whole piece, not a shallow filler
travis travis that’s the way, you will never fill that void with substances you can only fill it with solid healthy thoughts and behaviors and a good support system. Life is better without all of the poison.
Mr Shikigami maybe so, I’m a year and a half clean of alcohol and cocaine myself. Music, art, fitness, health and family keep me fulfilled without needing anything else. It is possible to break out of a harmful lifestyle.
its summer afternoom, waiting for your mom to come home from work. The afternoon sun is beaming through the blinds...You can smell dinner cooking and your siblings playing in the other room...
08:47 Sensitive, clean, in addition to combining the piano, it combines the delicate and classical with high-pitched sounds. 13:15 Nostalgia, loneliness, fear as if they were trying to show me a perfect but empty future In addition to being a constant and fast rhythm it makes it a trip, as a final point the voice is a symbol of a sigh of help. I´m dead ... bye xoxo sorry for my bad english.
@@tylergates4075 It's not, Haircuts for Men is a well known artist among the vaporwave community. It's one of my favorite as he is so good at making those samples sounds bright and clear while being slowed down at the same time. Every single album from him, this one included, is tagged as vaporwave on his bandcamp and has been praised as it since.
This video is still one of my most favorite musical albums. The boundless good vibes of these smooth instrumental tracks are amazing as mentally inspiring me of my imagining of using potently dissociative psychedelia of Dextromethorphan syrup during aloof atmospheres of scenic nights that I enjoyed while walking alone to various cafes in Chicago while I had been more curious of the wonderfully great discoveries of exploring my new thinking of while effected by consumed psychedelic substances, alone as only with the internet content of my phone and ambience of my choice of music to listen to while using my choice of substance. Adventures of imagination with drugs can be great, like swimming in ideas of brainstorming. These funky basslines in most of this the discography of the artist that made this song reminds me of a large of majority of other makings of art by this same artist alias posted this; I like this funky jazz with many good large, psychedelic bassline parts.
Wow props to the algorithms that suggested this beautiful piece to all of these people over the last week or so. So damn smooth it makes Michael Jackson look like a criminal.
This album has followed me from poverty to marriage. Takes me back to nights driving iced streets not knowing where I would sleep that night, trying to scrape by for my girlfriend and I as a barber, after discovering this genre was real after a joke at barbers college, now she and I are married, finally stable like we wanted to be and are thinking about children. I fought for us, and every time I listen to it, my eyes glass up and I swear I can still see the streetlights when I hear the opening beats of the first track. I think of everything we fought through for each other, and that even when the world was cruel and cold, we still had one another to hold at night during snowstorms in whatever hotel or motel we could find. Music like this for some reason really speaks to the disenfranchised for some reason, it is consoling.
Those synth keys are so Silent Hill they're borderline making me relive development moments of Silent Hills that I didn't want to remember. Massive RIP right there
This album always makes me think of Silent Hill 2, don't know why. I just imagine it'd work really well over a trailer for it thats on a PS1 demo disk or some shit.
Well, if you think, there are many references (including the cover). The music tempo is very similar in some songs, and is kind of melancholic. (Btw, I love SH2 track null moon)
One of the best Vapor Wave albums i have stumbled upon for some time, the genre has seemed a bit stagnant for the past 2 years but this album delivers some quite original and eclectic beats i was unexpectedly anticipating. Fabulous work. Woof woof (heavy breathing)
Driving aimlessly on those drizzly rainy sunny nights, preferably alone with a spliff between my fingers & the windshield wipers on the lowest setting..
This is "Vaporwave" or more accurately plunderphonics. He is just repackaging/repurposing other music, Haircuts does not record anything himself to my knowledge.
@@anthonyrodrigobright6563 He received a cease and desist and had to remove a lot of his stuff form spotify, more than likely due to uncleared sampling.
This is fucking extraordinary!!! Holy shit!! I been looking for something both tranquil and chill. Something to relax and draw or study to. This is amazing stuff. Thank you for this.
i think there was a while where everyone was trying everything to be the next 2814 or mac plus, and now there's more of a focus on very different angles to look at the concepts. it's like the nwobhm in the 80's
I’ve been letting myself get surprised at all the old shit being recommended to me that sounds SO modern. Yet I also knew within three seconds that this shit didn’t come out in 1982!
I saw the title was about to keep scrolling. Saw the channel name & I had to click cause I probably never have heard of “it” 😂🤷🏼♂️ the channel name ended up being correct. I’ve never heard this before
Great stuff, great channel. There's another album called "1982" (recorded 1999) and "you've probably never heard of it" either ;) By an argentinan musician I've just found thanks to YT suggested videos, Martin G Spataro. 1982 is kind of synth rock, recorded as a teenager, but his later works are really different and amazing, "Sombras en la Biblioteca" above all IMO. I recommend it highly. Check it out, perhaps you could include it in your collection. Thanks for the upload!! Cheers!
When you looking up haircuts and find some nice beats
😂
You looking up haircuts and get nice chops
@@antonschmid229 underrated comment
When you "are". Don't be a dumbass.
@@slappy8941 Ohhh shut the fuck up pelotudo
Perfect to hear in our dystopic future
more like dystopic present
@@unknown6390 Sheeeet.. i wish erry dystopia had such awesome chunes!
the credits to our existence
@@unknown6390
Present? Nothing happened lol.
2030 is where things get bad according to leaked Bilderberg Group papers. This decade will be the gearing up for world government, financial collapse and war 2030+.
For real. I could see this as the background music for a 16 bit dystopian rpg
Haircuts For Men was a rare life-altering discovery for me the way Boards of Canada and Ulrich Schnauss were, among others. Infinite replay value but the occasion begs a sense of decorum.
Well put
HFM is of course the progenitor of the so-called "barber beats" genre which is currently the hot ticket in the "vaporwave" scene, and it's kind of funny to me: I am trapped somewhere between the outsider's perspective and the hardcore fans who are willing to spend oodles of money to buy up what essentially amount to slick, well-produced downtempo/lounge pirata records. I love the pirate/punk principle behind the scene and to outsiders I compare it to the crate-diggers of beat producers or the role of the old-school disc jockey in the middle of the 20th century. These producers+visual artists curate a selection of forgotten chill music which would otherwise most likely languish in obscurity, even if that person had a non-profit radio show or podcast, because the anonymous aspect fused with the fashionable visual design element has created a certain hype around the subgenre (indeed, helped solidify that there is indeed a "new subgenre" to examine) and propel it in ways that a podcast or radio show could never. Namely that music labels can order and sell high-quality pressings via the internet, diffusing the pirate enterprise over an international spread and providing plausible deniability and anonymity to most of the people involved. And if the heat gets turned up, it might be possible for everyone to simply vanish into thin air (especially if they are tech-savvy and have been very careful), like so much vaporware peddlers and east asian bootleggers, some of the initial inspirations for the vaporwave genre a decade ago. I think Pad Chennington did a wonderful video helping to break down the movement and spell out the dangers it poses for the scene as well as the dodgy ethics behind pirate records, but if you're someone like me, you really don't feel much like the money is much of an ethical issue in the first place. It feels icky and dangerous of course, to be cashing in in such a big way through what is essentially found art collages in auditory form and slick promotional posters, but the thing is, most of this music would never generate much more money without this movement. Either none of this happens and all of this remains bargain-bin CDs that don't send a kick-back to the artists, or sometimes they are b-sides and bonus disc items that get passed around in pirate communities anyways. Either way, all of these barber beats albums are actually more than likely to re-invigorate interest in the artists and resuscitate their careers. It's not theft so much as they are unlicensed compilation albums or DJ sets that no one is taking personal credit for, it's all under anonymous aliases. I do, of course, think it's absurd the way so many of these pressings sell out in a heartbeat and how some people are collecting these things somewhat mindlessly without bothering to look into the OGs of this sort of hotel lobby music, but I am also pleased as punch to find out that some zoomers take a listen to OK Computer b-sides and remixes just because Haircuts for Men used a slowed down version of a song on an obscure remix and B-sides CD from that album, you know what I mean? I think a preoccupation with credit and profit is a poison for creativity in passion and very often tarnishes or even ruins the great pastime pursuits of this world, from sports to music to visual art. Just like Banksy wants to take the piss out of everyone who thinks his art is legitimately worth millions of dollars when his work takes less out of him than many artists who are literally starving to commit to their passions, I think the butthurt of any bitter has-been of the music industry who made inoffensive Starbucks music and is now mad 20-30 years later when some kids are remixing it, selling it, and getting other kids to google their name long after they've given up their dream is nothing more than crotchety boomer nonsense because they're still hung up on how unfair life is instead of taking pleasure in how their work is bringing even more people joy. Maybe if you actually tried to reach out to these net labels to see if you could receive some compensation without sounding too threatening about it, they'd probably throw a huge benefit box set together for you, to be honest. But if you're just going to be a bitter, selfish prick then we will toss your opinion into the trash like any other bitter boomer.
since it sounds like you and I appreciate the same style, you might also like hello meteor : )
My son sent to me. Beautiful, smooth, jamming vibe. We need this now.
This the type of music you play for someone and afterwards they still say they never heard it.
😂
I love it, that way its always new to me🙂
“Damn Son! Where’d you find this?”
DJ Drama!
Kush aliens are invading earth
W
THIS IS A CERTIFIED HOOD CLASSIC!!
haba90 WARNING! ⚠️
I'm not the only one for who this album evokes such strong ps2 era vibes right? Silent Hill, Final Fantasy X, stuff like that
MGS 2 for me. Saxophone, electro jazz, beach vibes. Norihiko Hibino in general. Good times.
I get strong ps1 Persona vibes as well.
Silent Hill especially.
Grand Turismo vibes for me on ps2
Oh yeah exactly. This whole album gives me vibes of menus screens, and idle animations.
Henry’s Lunch Money is just... perfection.
This music makes me want to stay sober. I feel complete with it. I have no need to search for things to fill the emptiness because this album is the whole piece, not a shallow filler
travis travis that’s the way, you will never fill that void with substances you can only fill it with solid healthy thoughts and behaviors and a good support system. Life is better without all of the poison.
Lmao this music makes me want to listen to it high so I'll enjoy it even more. To each their own
Ever listen to com truise ? I just found this love it reminds me of his music
Mr Shikigami maybe so, I’m a year and a half clean of alcohol and cocaine myself. Music, art, fitness, health and family keep me fulfilled without needing anything else. It is possible to break out of a harmful lifestyle.
Fuck that do drugs
A great album find to start off 2020
2021...
Gives me a race car game vibe, like customizing your car in a garage! 😂
GT Sport type beat
its summer afternoom, waiting for your mom to come home from work. The afternoon sun is beaming through the blinds...You can smell dinner cooking and your siblings playing in the other room...
I read this as "race war", started laughing
Nascar Rumble
gran autismo XDDD nahh joking.. gran turismo be like or Need for Speed High stakes
How am I just now hearing this? Extraordinary. Smooth, silky & sophisticated
for 1982 god damn? im trying to get my head around wat gear must've been used? and who put the money up for it? sooo many questions ✌✌❤
Been Microphone This was released in 2018
@@Divine_R i will reply to u wat i replied to myself in this same comment section:
"my dumb ass. 🤦♂️"
08:47 Sensitive, clean, in addition to combining the piano, it combines the delicate and classical with high-pitched sounds.
13:15 Nostalgia, loneliness, fear as if they were trying to show me a perfect but empty future
In addition to being a constant and fast rhythm it makes it a trip, as a final point the voice is a symbol of a sigh of help.
I´m dead ... bye xoxo
sorry for my bad english.
Your english is great
dead?
It’s like classy vaporwave like this a lot.
Its an actual composition, therefore it cant be vaporwave
@@tylergates4075 It's not, Haircuts for Men is a well known artist among the vaporwave community. It's one of my favorite as he is so good at making those samples sounds bright and clear while being slowed down at the same time. Every single album from him, this one included, is tagged as vaporwave on his bandcamp and has been praised as it since.
We hope he continues to do these wonders of music. They made my year better...
This video is still one of my most favorite musical albums. The boundless good vibes of these smooth instrumental tracks are amazing as mentally inspiring me of my imagining of using potently dissociative psychedelia of Dextromethorphan syrup during aloof atmospheres of scenic nights that I enjoyed while walking alone to various cafes in Chicago while I had been more curious of the wonderfully great discoveries of exploring my new thinking of while effected by consumed psychedelic substances, alone as only with the internet content of my phone and ambience of my choice of music to listen to while using my choice of substance.
Adventures of imagination with drugs can be great, like swimming in ideas of brainstorming.
These funky basslines in most of this the discography of the artist that made this song reminds me of a large of majority of other makings of art by this same artist alias posted this; I like this funky jazz with many good large, psychedelic bassline parts.
The vibes of this album can always be like magic, I remembered.
dude ur tweaking
Wow props to the algorithms that suggested this beautiful piece to all of these people over the last week or so. So damn smooth it makes Michael Jackson look like a criminal.
No such thing as algorithm
A smooth criminal
But didn't he already look like a criminal?
Brett Davis
Stop. Stop. Nope.
Johnny Waters I mean.... 😂
Music that sounds like something you know you've heard before while simultaneously sounding like nothing you've heard before.
Un disco totalmente introspectivo , creando unas atmósferas que mezclan la nostalgia , la esperanza y el dolor . Me ha encantado 💖
Staring at a thousand hills in Rwanda, while listening to Henry's lunch money
It’s never what I ask for, but it’s always what I need
This album has followed me from poverty to marriage. Takes me back to nights driving iced streets not knowing where I would sleep that night, trying to scrape by for my girlfriend and I as a barber, after discovering this genre was real after a joke at barbers college, now she and I are married, finally stable like we wanted to be and are thinking about children. I fought for us, and every time I listen to it, my eyes glass up and I swear I can still see the streetlights when I hear the opening beats of the first track. I think of everything we fought through for each other, and that even when the world was cruel and cold, we still had one another to hold at night during snowstorms in whatever hotel or motel we could find. Music like this for some reason really speaks to the disenfranchised for some reason, it is consoling.
Man I’m so blessed I stumbled on this
Those synth keys are so Silent Hill they're borderline making me relive development moments of Silent Hills that I didn't want to remember. Massive RIP right there
Está bueno el álbum. Jamás había escuchado hablar de esta banda.
Gracias por compartir.
Desde Chile 🇨🇱 un saludo.
This albums such a nice little listen, perfect for a summer day like today! Love haircuts for men's work
This is so beautiful. So many samples.
This album always makes me think of Silent Hill 2, don't know why. I just imagine it'd work really well over a trailer for it thats on a PS1 demo disk or some shit.
Best game of the whole series, one of my all time favorites
Same here. It definitely has a similar vibe to the SH2 soundtrack.
Well, if you think, there are many references (including the cover). The music tempo is very similar in some songs, and is kind of melancholic. (Btw, I love SH2 track null moon)
I’m glad I wasted 5 hours on TH-cam and came across this 😂 okay time for bed now 🤦🏻♂️
Nope its jerking time then sleeppy time
Now this... this album is heaven sent.
Always finding you around. Glad to see we’re on the same page. This shit is my go to before I’m off to work or hop on that damn sim.
I don't know how I found my self here listening to this chill album, I just don't know anything anymore.
Not sure what this is. But I’ve stumbled across it and it was only for a reason..... my ears love this
One of the best Vapor Wave albums i have stumbled upon for some time, the genre has seemed a bit stagnant for the past 2 years but this album delivers some quite original and eclectic beats i was unexpectedly anticipating. Fabulous work. Woof woof (heavy breathing)
I was really hoping this album was from 1982.
AJ Smith right? The album art is very Vaporwave 80s
same
May I ask why?
@@GlarusGaming what?
@@robertbruce5213 really? If anything the cover looked like an 80s gospel album cover lol.
00:00 - Henry's Lunch Money
04:18 - Car Key Jingle
08:47 - Weakling Heart
13:15 - Acceptance
17:25 - Midnight Luxxury
Thanks you racist dog
@@ranchmantubularspacesausag5709 wtf?
I love when TH-cam recommends this gold to me. I love background noise. Especially when I game.
Still loving it like the first time, thank you Clément.
This is what plays in my head, when I walk the streets at night or a grey day.
Yeh, this is the kind of music I heard in Pripyat
Me too
Driving aimlessly on those drizzly rainy sunny nights, preferably alone with a spliff between my fingers & the windshield wipers on the lowest setting..
@@sc8bysnacks540 "sunny nights"
@@tacothedank There's a full sun out tonight.
We've probably never heard of it
Thank you TH-cam.
Now me and thousands of other people can live peacefully.
Just wonderful....pure amazing nice sounds...i love every new haircut...
There’s so much Haircuts for Men albums showing up on my feed. Didn’t know this existed fir so long and many songs at thar
Damn, I've never heard of this! Glad I found this channel specifically designed to introduce me to things I've never heard of!
Endtroducing for the 2020s
Whats the Donuts one? Whats the Modal Soul one?
To bad it came out in 2018 haha
@@TheManWithNoNickname13 The decade is still young, we can't know until the decade is well over
*Genius name for a band. I was just looking up haircuts on Google and look what pops up in my TH-cam recommended.*
I'm imagining what scenes I want this music to be played in for the movies I want to make...
omg i do the same thing
Do yall need more music ima producer
late 90s animes perhaps
@@Now3bwx your song Nur 🔥
Pr0n
sounds like something that would get samples in vaporwave
this sounds straight up like vaporwave
This is "Vaporwave" or more accurately plunderphonics. He is just repackaging/repurposing other music, Haircuts does not record anything himself to my knowledge.
Ahead of its time for sure
@@nomorenames5568 that's a bummer.
@@MattHall why
I was lost and now I was listening to some nice beats that made me elevate...
Music for a lovely afternoon watching the test card on BBC2.
Thanks for this.
RIP MY SWEET ANGEL
What happened to HFM? Why did they drop from Spotify? I need this band in my life :(
@@anthonyrodrigobright6563 He received a cease and desist and had to remove a lot of his stuff form spotify, more than likely due to uncleared sampling.
Well most of his discog is at least back up on bandcamp now which we can download too
@@vap0rw4ve25 thats great. fuck those corporations, hfm is amazing
I really love this album. So beautiful.
I feel like I just stumbled on what will become one of my favorite YT channels
I haven't heard this since I was a kid. Thank You.
May wanna read descriptions before you post
This is gold. Thanks for sharing this to the world.
Perfection, unique mesmerasing, thank you for creating this amazing thing
this is one of my favorite albums of theirs
great stuff here. thank you.
Thank you
This album is a musical oasis.
i love the artwork on this
This was in my recommendation I’ve been blessed
TH-cam nos sorprende cada tanto con una sugerencia de estás, gracias!
This is fucking extraordinary!!!
Holy shit!! I been looking for something both tranquil and chill. Something to relax and draw or study to. This is amazing stuff. Thank you for this.
I am so late to this but at the same time i feel i found this at a perfect time like this. This artist is definitely in my 2021 OST.
I only found this a couple of weeks ago and it’s perfect timing for me.
@@peterfedun-sk3jt welcome 🙏
The first song gives me vibes of an intro for a GTA game that we didn't have the chance to play, I can't describe the feeling with the right words.
Instant subscription just for the channel name
Great artwork.
I never heard nothing about it, IT'S AMAZING, thank you for share
Thank you Somafm❤
I randomly came across this......
and I couldn’t be happier
I hope all your dreams come true 👍!!
Amazing... Muy bueno para caminar por la ciudad bajo la lluvia, el primer track.
Feel like I’d hear this in a waiting room in Killer7
Kaito Amatou excellent reference here
Very nice first track. Let's hear the rest now.
nice one, youtube algorithm
getting a e s t h e t i c vibes off this
Love it. Better late than never, right?
This is great and I have no clue why.
Is vaporwave coming back all of the sudden? Cause im down.
the new era of vaporwave
i think there was a while where everyone was trying everything to be the next 2814 or mac plus, and now there's more of a focus on very different angles to look at the concepts. it's like the nwobhm in the 80's
That first track man, absolute bliss
This whole album is perfect for me to calm down to.
great album
Don't hesitate to check some of my other upload and subscribe for more discoveries :)
Si tu es Français et que tu écoute ce genre de lourdeur pour Chill … T'es un bon mon grand ;)
^^
Eh bien, merci j'imagine 👌
You're not wrong. Never heard of it...
...thanks for showing it to me.
You're welcome 😌
Sooo relaxing
Such a random find but am very glad I did. So surreal ❤️
Love the way the cover is made to look like it's wet paper.
i wanna just get in a car and drive far away.
Okay Deftone
Okay deftone
Very strong Dzihan & Kamien Vibes right here. Multidisciplinary style.
I thought it was Black Metal for the cover, but i liked. Thanks!
Lol from the first chord I was like there’s no way this is from 1982 and then I realized it’s the name of the album
I’ve been letting myself get surprised at all the old shit being recommended to me that sounds SO modern. Yet I also knew within three seconds that this shit didn’t come out in 1982!
You've probably never heard of it.
Damn straight.
qjmihuq100 😂😂
Yeah, I've never heard this. Appreciated.
wrong haircut google.. but so right.
I saw the title was about to keep scrolling. Saw the channel name & I had to click cause I probably never have heard of “it” 😂🤷🏼♂️ the channel name ended up being correct. I’ve never heard this before
This album is beautiful
Great stuff, great channel. There's another album called "1982" (recorded 1999) and "you've probably never heard of it" either ;) By an argentinan musician I've just found thanks to YT suggested videos, Martin G Spataro. 1982 is kind of synth rock, recorded as a teenager, but his later works are really different and amazing, "Sombras en la Biblioteca" above all IMO. I recommend it highly. Check it out, perhaps you could include it in your collection. Thanks for the upload!! Cheers!
Hell yeah, I'm getting a ton of their stuff in my recommended.
Now this.. this some sick shit. Recommendations have been good to me.
This is really good...
best haircut I've gotten.