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DDD, Are we getting rid of quad tracked electric guitars and triggered drums and double tracked vocals too and delay and reverb too? If so we can at goodbye to most rock and metal
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All music will become 1950s country music in the retro-futurist Firefly-esque post industrialist dystopic space future
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yes...I'm almost crying now...
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This is actually electronic music, too. But it maintains the illusion of being earthy.
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Flug, if you mean in a general sense then it seems to me that applied sciences like engineering and medicine would be impossible. If you think that objectivity is possible but not in art then I’ll still disagree. And in the not so distant future the use of AI algorithms for predictably writing music that people enjoy will prove it
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I like electronic music, I like guitars, I like other things. I like artists that evolve, innovate and are pioneering, I also like those artists that develop upon their own set sound, or even ones that are completely derrivative of themselves, but just hit the spot regardless because they’ve perfected their style.
Sometimes perfection > innovation, you can’t always be reinventing the wheel.
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There's clear objectivity in creation...but when something is subdued to interpretation it becomes subjective, mainly in an artistic level.
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True that demon, all just depends on if it delivers
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Hum...interesting...Demon and Pika as the peace holders here.
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I do think some indie rock kinda stuff is doing a good job of amalgamating themselves with technology - some of the more interesting bands I've found lately are hard to tell if they are actually bands
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Electronic sounds specifically I mean...
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I guess experimental electronics is where true development may be...but as genres I find electronic music veeeery derivative...which is weird, cause it should imply more boundless freedom. So its comes as unfair to make that statement so often on metal threads just because you are not into it anymore.
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I think you might be exaggerating how often that happens though, I barely comment on any metal threads or listen to any metal albums for that matter
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Electronic is vast - before I dived deep into it I would have agreed that it is derivative, and there are subgenres that have become that, but there are always so many more new subgenres popping up that it's hard to even stay on top of
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And hey there are some metal bands that I do not find derivative - the body comes to mind
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Cara neir is another in recent memory
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"I think you might be exaggerating how often that happens though" maybe I am...it was just how I met you in the first place...my heart bled on Sugdge thread, lol
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Hahahaha sorry man!!!
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I appreciate u tho dddeftones
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Have to check Cara Neir btw...the body is cool noise experiment in terms of reaching new textures no doubt...but I'm with Demon that "Sometimes perfection > innovation, you can’t always be reinventing the wheel."
Also I kinda like to get vibes from this or that and to discuss them...even if its sometimes nothing new, its a combination of old things that results in a constant evolution...I still feel this way...
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