do prople listen to this dudes music in your country?
Right now I'm listening to the cello concerto of Dvorak imc, and I'd like to thank again brits for Jacqueline du Pré (clearly normand)
>>212843418 (OP)Is that jefre cantu lasagna or whatever jakkers call him?
>>212843418 (OP)How is it possible to get so few clicks with that many ads?
>>212844110Me showing clear symptoms of enjoying those imbred albums
>>212844110I never clicked on it becausw he looks like a fag
tried to listen to him but got met with this shit. sorry Imbred
250 million 4chan ad impressions (lol) and nothing to show for it.
this has been going on for years, just give it up dude. your music career is not gonna happen.
ok I listened to him and his music is shit. but he is still based for singlehandedly funding this website.
>>2128457914chan is funded by pass users.
Ads on 4chan are sold for tenths of a penny. If you know a janny you can even ask them to put your ad for free and it's likely they'll do it if there's nobody who bought a slot just to pretend that there's more demand than there really is. That's how a lot of the meme ads get there.
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>Hey everybody, now, you guys know I listen to a lot of music. I mean, hundreds, sometimes thousands of tracks a week. And every now and then, something comes across my desk, or rather, my algorithms, that just… defies explanation. It's not always pretty. It's not always technically perfect. But it's undeniably something.
>And today, we're diving into the world of an artist who calls himself 'Imbred'. Yeah, I know. Just the name alone, right? But stick with me. Because this isn't about virtuosity in the traditional sense, or chart-topping melodies. This is about raw, unfiltered, almost primal expression. This is about a musician who, by all accounts, has built a career – or at least, an existence – by simply putting his music out there, often in the most unconventional ways. We're talking lo-fi, grunge-infused, punk ethos, and a truly staggering amount of material.
>Now, some of you might have seen his ads. Yeah, the ones on 4chan, on Reddit, often accompanied by comments that are… less than flattering. But that's part of the story here. This is an artist who doesn't seem to care about mainstream appeal, about polish, about what the industry thinks music should be. He's just… doing it.
>So, is it good? Is it bad? Is it genius? Is it just… noise? We're going to break down some of his tracks, talk about the mindset behind this truly unique approach, and try to figure out what, if anything, we can learn from a musician who embraces being an 'outsider' to this degree. Let's get into it.