BirthRite
07.10.12 | I personally have no idea but it would be interesting to see what comes about. |
pmmets07
07.10.12 | frequent bass drops in popular music |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | that sounds kinda boring unless used in an effective dynamic kind of way
i picture more synths and electronic drum sets
the cost of electronic drum sets are decreasing and that allows for more individuals to have access to them in their homes would could lead to more creative minds with the downfalls of ruler like education messing with their creative abilities. |
livingisland
07.10.12 | Chips are going to be implanted into our brains so that when we think of a song, it starts playing in our head |
KjSwantko
07.10.12 | I hate to be pessimistic but everything is going to get shittier. Even the majority of good bands today sound like 30 others; the creativity of modern music sucks as it is. |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | "Chips are going to be implanted into our brains so that when we think of a song, it starts playing in our head"
That's a really interesting idea. Haha I wouldn't be surprised if something like that happened being we're trying to get music closer and closer to sounding like it's in our brains anyways with all these new headphones and what not.
I've also heard that soon people will be able to have their credit cards implanted under their skin for a quick scan. Sounds scary actually.
"I hate to be pessimistic but everything is going to get shittier. Even the majority of good bands today sound like 30 others; the creativity of modern music sucks as it is."
Sadly, I have to also agree with you. It seems like creativity was the highest when there weren't so many molds. And I stongly believe that bands pressure to make money greatly affects their level of creativity as well and they all seem to be trying to please a certain notion. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | mainstream music will always suck but the good music will always be good |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | I tend to agree with the underground scene being more inventive and now and then you'll see certain artists push the envelop but even then the majority of them are still redundant and do little move sincere music seekers. |
Colliiiin
07.10.12 | There will always be good and inventive music, but the pile of shit surrounding it will continue to grow. |
WashboardSuds
07.10.12 | I don't believe that people will "run out of ideas", I think creative, fresh sounds can always be conceived. even today there's the emergence of artists that sound nothing like I've ever heard before |
bakkermaarten007
07.10.12 | "There will always be good and inventive music, but the pile of shit surrounding it will continue to grow."
jup, remember when mainstream music wasn't half that bad? (90's). But it keeps getting worse and worse. |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | Any sound can be made electronically now so wed just have to hope for some new sub-sub-subgenres or something.
Really everything has been done. Its nutty how 50 years ago most of the music I listen to now didnt exist. Music as we
know it today is still so new, but theres really only so much you can do. What matters is if the music just connects with
you. |
Colliiiin
07.10.12 | "I don't believe that people will "run out of ideas", I think creative, fresh sounds can always be conceived. even today there's the emergence of artists that sound nothing like I've ever heard before"
This right hur. |
DeathRite
07.10.12 | All music will be satanic because people will have seen the light by then. |
Hyperion1001
07.10.12 | why the fuck would you post an answer to a question you asked with your own alt |
StrangerofSorts
07.10.12 | The only reason you'd think that creativity isn't at its peak at the moment is if you listen to genres that don't encourage creativity (pop-punk etc). Electronic music has never been more vibrant. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | Hey don't shit on all pop punk, have you even hard the lawrence arms? |
WashboardSuds
07.10.12 | "The only reason you'd think that creativity isn't at its peak at the moment is if you listen to genres that don't encourage creativity (pop-punk etc). Electronic music has never been more vibrant. "
this. nothing against pop-punk though |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | I'll take the larry arms and alk3 and shit over any electronic music |
omnipanzer
07.10.12 | Someone will come up with a fresh new sound or a new way to use the Pan Flute and a new genre or two will emerge. |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | Oh snap Washboard dont get me started on pop punk |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | And yea electronic music is where its at if you want the freshest sounds now. I love rock, metal, and all their subgenres but there really hasnt been anything crazy new with them after decades of their existence. Theres only so much more you can do with a guitar after 60 years. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | lol no |
Sowing
07.10.12 | everything's gonna be digital |
tarkus
07.10.12 | Theres only so much more you can do with a guitar after 60 years.
lol |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | Yeah I disagree with the guitar comment as well. It's one of the most versatile instruments known to man and it's only limited by a persons creative abilities. I see the guitar going no where but I do see drums becoming more electronic in the future even with metal bands.
And it's true there's plenty of garbage out there hiding all the good stuff which is why I joined this site; to gain trust with respectable users who have good taste and know how to weed through all that crap, as well as myself being able to share new music with you guys.
I know now and then individuals with innovative musical visions will emerge but the sad thing is I believe many already exists but are stuck in the molds of trying to make money and be successful rather than writing and creating music that is truly free and from their hearts. |
Devastator
07.10.12 | Where I see music in 20 years?........... Wub. |
Satellite
07.10.12 | i'm guessing it will still be audible |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | What bands today are doing completely new stuff with the guitar then? My point is any sound on the guitar can be made electronically and then some. No instrument can compete with a computer that can make any sound known to human ears. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | Yeah but a computer just makes a lesser sound of the orignal instrument |
omnipanzer
07.10.12 | LOL Saty |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | pop music has gone electronic because it's way cheaper and easier to make but it will never compare to when pop had real instruments like kate and michael and all that |
Devastator
07.10.12 | Wubbity wub. |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | Treb the reason pop music has gone electronic is because again theres only so much you can do with a guitar. Electronic
music can create instantly recognizable beats which is essential to pop whereas if all pop was acoustic folk music itd be
harder to stand out. It takes just as much talent to make quality electronic music than it does any other form. The whole
"BUT THEY DONT PLAY INSTRUMENTS" thing is stupid as fuck. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | no it's because it's cheap and easy
Most pop music is not trying to break ground or anything, it's made by a formula to be fed to the masses and to be as catchy as possible
Has nothing to do with guitar, pop never had much guitar in it anyway |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | What makes playing some power chords any more expensive? |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | What the fuck are you even saying
session musicians cost money where one dude can make like 900 shitty pop songs in like 10 minutes on his laptop and sell them to bieber and rihanna and what not |
Havey
07.10.12 | sup BirthRite |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | Im saying that electronic stuff gives you more options than session musicians who play the same old instruments. How do
you know how cheap it is anyway? Whoever produces the track gets a lot of money Im sure. Its not like pop music
producers get any less than hip hop producers. At the end of the day in pop music a producer or session musician mainly
just loops the same 5-10 seconds of music for 3 minutes. Instrumentation isnt exactly complex. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | None of what you're saying has anything to do with what I'm saying |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | justin bieber's producers are so much more talented than the Ramones, they don't use shitty power chords |
bakkermaarten007
07.10.12 | Electronic music sounds tacky to me, not that I can't appreciate it. But electronic musicians that try to create something passionate out of their hearts just aren't 'real'. After all, they can just let their laptop speak, whereas 'traditional' instruments are a prolonging of the heart and the soul, accompanied by their voice that reflects their inner being, without being enhanced by their laptops. |
bakkermaarten007
07.10.12 | Hey, and I used to listen to electronic music, back when I was 17. |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | Treb what are you saying then? You're saying its cheaper to produce pop songs electronically. Im asking you where you got these numbers. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | How the fuck do you not get this, ok which is cheaper?
A: A Computer
B: guitars, basses, drum kits, amps, mics, studio space, pedals, session musicians, takes more time and time is money, etc |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | And for the record I listen to some electronic music |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | And Treb why you comparing the Ramones and fuckin Bieber?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtjZOf0WmdE
Like I said theres the good and bad. Pop music is just as shitty if its done with "real instruments" or electronically. Dont be a fag and start generalizing electronic because of David Guetta or some shit. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | That wasn't my point but ok |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | Treb you think all electronic artists have is 1 computer? The fuck you talking about? Thats not how business works anyway. If you produce a top 10 pop or hip hop song you're tellin me that producer isnt make a shit load of money? You think these producers make chump change? |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | Pop artists pay alot for a top producer's beat just like they would pay a top session musician. Its no different. |
Trebor.
07.10.12 | I never said they don't make a lot of money, I'm saying it's still cheaper for the label to do it that way |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | That may or may not be true. Im too lazy to look it up. The market right now just seems to be in much higher demand for
electronic producers than some session musicians. I mean what is selling to the public right now? Electronic. Thats what
my point is. |
Spec
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DeathRite
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BirthRite
07.10.12 | I don't know who this "DeathRite" guy is but this thread was going good till he showed up. Obvs trying to mock me and failing miserably. |
omnipanzer
07.10.12 | Just ignore, keep the faith brother.
Everyone knows Buckethead and Cloudkicker are the future of music.
Hippie days are done rare well done or medium, want some?
They're real good, like it? |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | Haha will do Omni
I don't listen to much cloudkicker but from what I've heard there some good stuff with it.
Buckethead no doubt is a good guitarist and tries to think oustide the box but I know he can go further.
Both DM and BM seem extremely stagnant at moment.
It seems any furtherance with DM and BM would step outside the genre anyways but hey I say go for it.
Also electronic music is cool for what it is but I agree with the previous comments about the human feel being lost.
It's much harder to duplicate human feel on computers than an actual instrument like the drums or guitars. Hence, the reason why most computer drum kits used for metal suck because you can't really replicate soft and accentuated touches without much tedious woke. |
Leatherneck
07.10.12 | ''Chips are going to be implanted into our brains so that when we think of a song, it starts playing in our head''
your mind is already more powerful than any chip that could ever be made |
omnipanzer
07.10.12 | DM and BM suck imho.
There are as many genre's of electronic music as there are conventional. I don't think it's hard to find emotion inducing electronic music. I do feel that it is over used to produce up-tempo music however. |
MO
07.10.12 | "Everyone knows Buckethead and Cloudkicker are the future of music."
fucking love you omni |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | "''Chips are going to be implanted into our brains so that when we think of a song, it starts playing in our head'' your mind is already more powerful than any chip that could ever be made"
yeah but that doesn't nullify the possibility of what he said, in fact it's highly possible since we have the technology to add hearing aids in a deaf person's head, so...
"There are as many genre's of electronic music as there are conventional. I don't think it's hard to find emotion inducing electronic music. I do feel that it is over used to produce up-tempo music however. "
I can kinda agree with this, partially the problem is that most electronic artist's imo are mis-using their tools and not focusing enough on emotion. Some hit some miss but I've never been truly enthralled by electronic music before, rather it's sometimes impressive but i don't look for impressive when i listen to music, i look for emotion |
mindleviticus
07.10.12 | Saw Monolake's Polygon Cities and immediately fell in love with you. |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | "Saw Monolake's Polygon Cities and immediately fell in love with you."
haha thank you, they make some really really cool music.
"Wow this list actually turned out pretty good. I think most of what I could say has already been said."
cool thanks for stopping in
"you are gay"
I don't know who that was directed at but will you ever grow to maturity Sonic? I don't say this to be mean or anything but you seem to take everything about life as a joke. You may be venting from your personal life but I'm not sure. |
YankeeDudel
07.10.12 | For the record I usually do prefer a band to a producer. "Real instruments" do give a more satisfying experience. Especially
live. I just think they're different and electronic music can do things most "real instruments" cant. If electronic music is
done well it can be just as soulful as anything. Tell me Boards Of Canada or Massive Attack doesnt have soul. Its still
made by people. Of course the background music to Justin Bieber is going to suck tho. |
JohnnyoftheWell
07.10.12 | There are new musical ideas that can be explored, we just can't anticipate them because we haven't heard them yet (duh), but yeah creativity is in decline |
JohnnyoftheWell
07.10.12 | can't coz they don't exist, but could you have proved that Led Zeppelin or Sabbath would exist back in the 50s? |
Yazz_Flute
07.10.12 | doing your wife |
TheFonz123
07.10.12 | electronic music is the future. that's where music is headed |
BirthRite
07.10.12 | "If electronic music is done well it can be just as soulful as anything."
yes this is definitely the challenge
"There are new musical ideas that can be explored, we just can't anticipate them because we haven't heard them yet (duh), but yeah creativity is in decline"
I fully agree with this and in fact I believe man has only scratched the surface as to what music is and can be really capable of.
"doing your wife"
umm, what?
|
auberginedreams
07.10.12 | i agree with trebor, electronic music is cool but i'll always prefer music made with a guitar. the problem with electronic music is that it can become outdated really easily, since it's so wrapped up in advances in technology. once a certain synth sound becomes old or cheap sounding, it can really take away from a song. |
ZilbelPing
07.11.12 | As a drummer I can say that I'll never prefer an electronic set over an acoustic one for as long ad I live. I'm pretty confident most people who play percussion for more than 2 years will agree with me. To me, an electronic set is the lazy version of the real thing. It has these sounds already programmed into it that take time to do in a 'real' set. Plus, it will never replicate every sound one can make with an acoustic one.
As for music in a couple of decades from now, innovation will always be present in music. You can't hope for that album that changes music as we know it for the better every few years. It won't happen. The electronic stuff nowadays is just a fad that will change in four to five years or so (referring to the mainstream, obviously.) |
ThrashTillDeath94
07.11.12 | You guys just keep repeating the same points over and over and when someone says something that differs from your viewpoints you act butt-hurt. Music is subjective. What someone else digs, inevitably someone else won't. There will always be tons of creative musicians out there, and even though you may not like most of the new releases, i at least respect creativity and innovation. Its not like I or most of you are creating music anyway. Debating about what music sucks and what doesn't is a battle none of us can win, except when it comes to the obvious choices such as teen-pop and Lil Wayne. |
MO
07.11.12 | "As a drummer I can say that I'll never prefer an electronic set over an acoustic one for as long ad I live. I'm pretty confident most people who play percussion for more than 2 years will agree with me."
this 100%, I can't stand electronic kits, they have no feel, no energy, it's all just tweaking switches fuck that |
omnipanzer
07.11.12 | "fucking love you omni"
That was for you (and a few others) my man. ;^)
"As a drummer I can say that I'll never prefer an electronic set over an acoustic one for as long ad I live."
Completely agree, I had a friend tell me back in 97' or so that in the next ten years Electronic music would be the norm. I laughed in her face and I still think that's bull shit. Electronic is an effect... an extremely diverse effect but still one that should be used artfully to enhance. There is nothing like hearing a new Jack White (feel free to insert any other guitarist here) riff recorded in analog. If you can't make electronic recordings sound that good then it will never be the dominant media or at least it will never permanently overshadow the thousands of great manual instruments played at this time. |
omnipanzer
07.11.12 | Like life in general music will simply continue to evolve on the back of what has come before it sprinkled with great Hendrixesque breakthroughs and will continue to wax and wane in popularity with creative bursts every year or so. |
MO
07.11.12 | ^^ totally. I also have a feeling that the market will get so over-saturated with electronic music that genres such as rock, metal and indie will have a strong comeback since people want to see/hear something more physical than sounds made on a computer |
omnipanzer
07.11.12 | EDIT: "Electronic music would be the norm"
I feel I should clarify that she was referring to 90's House music. |
Wolfhorde
07.11.12 | What Omni said. If new music genres would take over and push the 'older' ones into the realm of the forgotten we wouldn't still have jazz bands, we wouldn't still have metal bands, we wouldn't still have blues bands, we wouldn't still have folk bands. The genres will probably evolve into different directions but that's it. |
omnipanzer
07.11.12 | Mmmm, tasty tasty "jazz bands".
Makes me miss New Orleans every time. |
Wolfhorde
07.11.12 | Well, we've got Poland for Jazz and we actually have a lot of Jazz concerts nowadays. Bugs me that I missed Portico Quartet. (Also, I dare categorize Frank Sinatra as 'Jazz' and everybody knows Sinatra - and if not should be thrown in a pit of tar and burned - and a lot of people still listen to his music) |
MO
07.11.12 | man we Poles love our jazz mmmm |
omnipanzer
07.11.12 | If you ever take the initiative to come over hear I cannot emphasize enough how much I would rec you spending a week in New Orleans. Any time one week after Mardi Gras through to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. All the workers aren't jacked up from the crowed but it's still during tourist season so they are still working hard for the tips. |
BirthRite
07.11.12 | " I also have a feeling that the market will get so over-saturated with electronic music that genres such as rock, metal and indie will have a strong comeback since people want to see/hear something more physical than sounds made on a computer"
I agree with this as well.
"Bugs me that I missed Portico Quartet."
band is so amazing, their on my to get list but I've checked a lot of their stuff out online
Good thread/ |
IndianaWarLord
07.11.12 | I'm more curious what metal will sound like. With bands like Meshuggah where the hell can you go from there to make the sound heavier? |
JohnnyoftheWell
07.11.12 | Doesn't need to get heavier, can get more technical and intricate though (not in a wanky prog way, in a Tool/polyrhythm/subtle kinda way) which could be a very bad thing or totally reboost the genre |
IndianaWarLord
07.11.12 | true, i was more or less thinking you can only downtune, growl, and hit the double bass harder and faster for so much longer... |
Mickeymau5
07.11.12 | If Focus came out 20 years from now it'll still be too far ahead of its time |
Ovrot
07.11.12 | thrash will still live |
ffs
07.11.12 | dubstep revival |
Ovrot
07.11.12 | rip |
Mickeymau5
07.11.12 | Post-dubstep |
ffs
07.11.12 | i wont see it. i might hear it though. lol!!!!!!! |
PuddlesPuddles
07.11.12 | Post-dubstep already exists, if you subscribe to the game of promiscuous genre-labeling.
Music, in 20 years, will be reminiscent of the music of the 2010's. Which means it will be reminiscent
of a shameless kidnapping of the sound of the 1960's and 80's. Which means no matter where you turn to
escape, no matter how badly you want to see music progress and rise from the ashes anew, Brian Wilson
will always be named invincible by sweaty-palmed choir kids everywhere who made a break in their Fleet
Foxes cover band by accidentally writing a song |
BirthRite
07.11.12 | "I'm more curious what metal will sound like. With bands like Meshuggah where the hell can you go from there to make the sound heavier?"
I think there's plenty of room for them to grow and develop their sound. They can add more creativity within their intervals and explore other unique and satisfying patterns[subjectively ofcourse]. Experimenting with different tones can also add a bit of heaviness to their sound while simultaneously experimenting with dynamics as well.
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KjSwantko
07.11.12 | There's really no way to get "heavier" without sounding retarded. Hell, most of the bands that tune down in B already sound retarded. |
BirthRite
07.12.12 | This was a really good thread. Thanks for everyone's comments. |