Most depressing music you know of?

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After hearing Miranda by Slowdive, the whole concept of "oblivion" has been redefined to me. Anyone care to expand?


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An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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Most film scores today.

Producer: "In this scene, we want some blaring epic epic horns. Braamm, bruumm! Like in that movie Inception! So our numb and emotionaly devoid audience feel like it's the end of the world and everyone is going to die and our white male hero is the last hope!!"
Composer: I can do that.
Producer: Good! Now, in the next scene... some CGI-people die, so we want some sad sad heart-tugging strings, so our numb and emotionally devoid audience understands that this is a sad sad scene! Crying and all that! You know? Boohoo!
Composer: I can do that.

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Aryaroman wrote:Most film scores today.

Producer: "In this scene, we want some blaring epic epic horns. Braamm, bruumm! Like in that movie Inception! So our numb and emotionaly devoid audience feel like it's the end of the world and everyone is going to die and our white male hero is the last hope!!"
Composer: I can do that.
Producer: Good! Now, in the next scene... some CGI-people die, so we want some sad sad heart-tugging strings, so our numb and emotionally devoid audience understands that this is a sad sad scene! Crying and all that! You know? Boohoo!
Composer: I can do that.
You did forget the documentaries.

Producer: And here comes the trombone to make the audience know what this should feel like...
whyterabbyt wrote:

I wonder is it the age or what, but these are for me unrelatable in that "depressing" way. Usually it comes less from the lyrics to me (or if it does, the lyrics are rather very abstract). Though will include these in my playlists, thanks.

Here's a depressing song where the lyrics also play their part. Wouldn't exactly call this poetry!


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Aphex Twin and Autechre. Dunno, when I'm depressed I don't want to hear depressing music to get even more depressed. :shrug:

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From 1994...

Last edited by fluffy_little_something on Fri Nov 25, 2016 4:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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coil

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Radiohead

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Aryaroman wrote:Most film scores today.
the "epic" music people use as a soundtrack to videos of their "adventurous activities".

..Neale Donald Walsch writes, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” what jimi said.

oh god, not another eight bars. and, you know, there will be eight of them.
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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sfxsound3 wrote:coil
Heard some good things about Coil but haven't managed to give a good listen to it. Any suggestions?
AnX wrote:Radiohead
Yup, I love Radiohead. Personally, "Reckoner" probably being my favorite. Not really sure if it's one of their most depressing songs, but still it's quite depressing for me.
fluffy_little_something wrote:From 1994...

Nice, reminds me a bit of 2muchachos. Though 2muchachos isn't quite as old, but still I love how they mix up folk like this. This song is in russian though. "Up On A Gray Wolf". innocent sort of lyrics about wolf taking her away from dreams, or so I've understood based on my russian knowledge. Might err heavily here.


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Anything from This Mortal Coil.


Also, I find all modern EDM incredibly depressing. :P
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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Functional wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:From 1994...

Nice, reminds me a bit of 2muchachos. Though 2muchachos isn't quite as old, but still I love how they mix up folk like this. This song is in russian though. "Up On A Gray Wolf". innocent sort of lyrics about wolf taking her away from dreams, or so I've understood based on my russian knowledge. Might err heavily here.

Madredeus have made several such songs, I never really know if they touch me in a positive or negative way, but they do touch me a lot...


Never heard of that Russian band, but indeed, it sounds melancholic as well, I think it is also part of the Russian mentality, although maybe not as much as of the Portuguese one.

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I find music unrelated to mental afflictions.
There are many words that can be used to describe the opposite of "uplifting"; "depressing" isn't one of them.

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This is probably my favorite The Postal Service song and is also pretty depressing

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Functional wrote:
Aryaroman wrote:Most film scores today.

Producer: "In this scene, we want some blaring epic epic horns. Braamm, bruumm! Like in that movie Inception! So our numb and emotionaly devoid audience feel like it's the end of the world and everyone is going to die and our white male hero is the last hope!!"
Composer: I can do that.
Producer: Good! Now, in the next scene... some CGI-people die, so we want some sad sad heart-tugging strings, so our numb and emotionally devoid audience understands that this is a sad sad scene! Crying and all that! You know? Boohoo!
Composer: I can do that.
You did forget the documentaries.

Producer: And here comes the trombone to make the audience know what this should feel like...
I don't watch many documentaries, but when I have occasionally, they mostly sound new age. Sometimes they might overdo the epic-part tho, agreed.

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