Album Rating: 4.5
Ford, if you like trippy and blissful shit i strongly recommend Bonobo, no vox, just instruments
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I also totally understand the "most diverse genre is metal" viewpoint bc of just knowing how different bands and artists and genres can be, including offshoots genres like metalcore
but I haven't explored enough other genres to make that statement myself
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>I also totally understand the "most diverse genre is metal" viewpoint
sure, i "understand" it, but i think its healthy to challenge preconceptions from time to time
>including offshoots genres like metalcore
funny you bring one example thats especially influenced by hardcore
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altough the statement can also seem like a meme when you have needs on forums saying shit like "metal is the hardest and most diverse and best and epicest and most intelligent genre ever!"
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"electronic is the most diverse genre ever imo"
I don't know if this question has a correct answer tbh, but if it does, it's definitely this. Shocking that the range of what musicians can make with keyboards and computers is wider than what they can make with guitars and dist pedals huh
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I'm sure looking at genres is like looking at the metaphorical iceberg; everyone sees the tip. There are people who dive further into the genres than others, and for them, that opens up the diversity of possibilities. Im sure the same goes for metal as for electronic, etc. I just listen to more metal than anything so I'm sure that, to me, it's going to appear to be the most diverse genre out there. I haven't really explored electronic though so logically I can't really refute the statement that it's the most diverse genre. All I am familiar with is the tip of the iceberg or whatever. The topic of diversity within genres is probably at least partially subjective.
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does studio production/tools/etc count as "electronic"? :^)
sound collage, plunderphonics, loop music
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How is the the first time someone's taken the SassGod username, damn. We all missed a trick
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
"I would say that enjoying music, great music, is part of my identity"
Nerd. Enjoying shit music is my identity.
Should prob 5 this
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thats what I'm saying park, I can't assume I know all that much about music when there's so much else out there I haven't listened to
and ur probably right about mxc tbh
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">You can have all sorts of metal subgenres that venture everywhere from folk metal to speed metal. I think you can do a lot of things with the metal genre that you don't really see with other genres."
"but are you sure this isnt relaly true for other genres though?"
Absolutely, that's why i put imo, just talking from my personal experience, it just seems obvious to me due to the nature of instrumentation and boundaries to experimentation
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>but i think is closer to DJing than anything else in that sphere
honestly im not even sure if i was trying to make a point, it depends how much you do with what you sample i guess
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photography + editing yea probably apt
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"I would say that enjoying music, great music, is part of my identity"
"Nerd. Enjoying shit music is my identity."
"Should prob 5 this"
ROLF
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Album Rating: 4.5
Good electronic to me has been Sleetgrout, Combichrist and Astral Projection, recommendations are welcomed
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https://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?memberid=1034220&listid=169416
29-66, 81, 99
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Album Rating: 4.5
A shit ton, thx Park
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Album Rating: 4.5
Muramasa is so effing huge, what an opener
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"Ford, if you like trippy and blissful shit i strongly recommend Bonobo, no vox, just instruments"
wut. There is vocals all over bonobos stuff
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yes and no, first couple are mostly instrumental
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