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Are we actually making better music?
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:07 pm
by disco45
'cos I'm not hearing it myself....all music to my ears is very, very dead at the moment.
Maybe you might get excited by The Zutons if you are a corporate fuckwit but anyone with a soul knows ain't shit going on at the moment.
Where is the raw of excitement of even a Nirvana, or hearing Marvin Gay's 'What's Going On' for the first time these days?
All I know is I ain't hearing it and haven't for a long time now.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:18 pm
by b0unce
whats up with all the existential ponderings on music and the music scene ?
it is what you make of it. I dont see why anyone gives a fuck about what anyone else thinks or does in this regard
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:24 pm
by robin
Watch less MTV is my tip.
Remember it's summer, less good music comes out in the summer.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:37 pm
by wavejumper
theo parrish
moodymann
burial (uk)
loefah
drexciya
ultradyne
basic channel
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:14 pm
by amigo
Get out and see more live acts, be they guitar driven or electronica. I've been to a number of music festivals this summer and found it a breath of fresh air where my interest in music is concerned.
I'm going to see Daft Punk next week and that really has me excited
amigo
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:33 pm
by Sales Dude McBoob
I felt the raw excitement of Nirvana when I saw CSS live this summer.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:32 pm
by KInetic
What´s with all the musical soul-searching around here?
Maybe people are just getting old? The older you get, the more music you´ve heard so naturally the harder it is for you to be impressed by anything.
That doesn´t mean music plain sucks though.
I just heard a new James Holden yesterday and was so blown away by it that I felt like it was the 1st time I was hearing that type of music.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:47 pm
by rbmonosylabik
b0unce wrote:whats up with all the existential ponderings on music and the music scene ?
it is what you make of it. I dont see why anyone gives a fuck about what anyone else thinks or does in this regard
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:02 pm
by djadonis206
Linkin Parks Reanimated is pretty cracking in my personal opinion
Rock, Rap and a little tiny bit of techno oriented beats - lots of cool edits and the production is second to none
Cool energy in every track - check it out
peace
Adonis
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:21 pm
by Zerobae
I had this problem too, then I heard Sigur Rós' "Takk...".
Apart from that, I think Kinetic has a point. I'm 29 and I've heard a lot of music by now and a lot of stuff I liked when I was 17 doesn't impress me anymore and sounds plain flat.
Some still does on the other hand, so this is not so easily solved.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:33 pm
by D K
we've got the tools, so if everything sucks, make something that doesn't.
you know you can do it.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:33 pm
by dj superflat
i think this is a tremendously exciting time in music -- electronics taking over -- but also confusing, because the old guard is dying. that is, many tend to look to a certain kind of band for inspiration/assurance that music is alive and well. but that time is gone, regardless whether U2 keeps plugging away. really, is there any reason to think rock/pop was going to survive longer than swing or 50s rock or whatever? having an aesthetic change at the same time as a tech change (digital distribution) is tremendously disruptive.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 6:15 pm
by markaugust
dj superflat wrote:i think this is a tremendously exciting time in music -- electronics taking over -- but also confusing, because the old guard is dying. that is, many tend to look to a certain kind of band for inspiration/assurance that music is alive and well. but that time is gone, regardless whether U2 keeps plugging away. really, is there any reason to think rock/pop was going to survive longer than swing or 50s rock or whatever? having an aesthetic change at the same time as a tech change (digital distribution) is tremendously disruptive.
now is one of the most exciting moments of electronic music; the scene is exploding, so many people are making awesome music with as much as a computer and banging out unbelievable tunes with so many different styles of music.
my corner; house techno 4-to the floor on a quality and somewhat intelligent level is in a super exciting period.
I hear so much good stuff I sometimes think that I should not bother anymore.
I still do though.
and lovin it.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 6:27 pm
by dubbyah
there's alot of amazing music coming out and has been coming out in the last 5 years from all different genres. you just need to know where to look and what to read.. pitchforkmedia, boomkat, allmusic review, and other review sites, will have the latest on what albums are currently out. even if you disagree with some of the reviewers opinions, it gives you an idea of what music is out.
if you dont think any good music is currently out/being made/has been out in the last 5 years you are just plain ignorant. theres soo much, from ALL genres.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 6:30 pm
by djadonis206
Dance music wise if you listen to tracks even from just 1996 you can hear a big difference in the production and quality
granted there are some seriously well pressed and produced jams from 1996 but those were sometimes hard to come by
As opposed to say Rock - it all sounds the same
Hip - hop has taken a turn for the worse to
what happens when you run out of shit to rap about - I heard a rap song about cellular companies last night
not to mention the Myspace Friend request song (cheesy)
At least niggaz like Too-Short, E-40 and Snoop keep it real
In a lot of ways music is really whack but in alot of ways it's so far ahead of the mark it's not easy to comprehend what some musicians are doing
I mean, it may not be until 2097 I actually get what Richie Hawtin is on about