Wrong generation kids were right about everything

Wrong generation kids were right about everything

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jimi hendrix? listen to white music not that negro

Granny was on to something all along.

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the tenth circle or contrarianism

it's the problem of industrialization imo. the more we lost contact with our human touch in music the more we accelerate into technological slavery. computer synthesized music was supposed to offer more choice, instead it provides a false substitute to an original thing which feels dead and soaked in shit

tl;dr, reject fl studio, embrace instrument

Jesus Christ these strawman pictures are fucking irritating
don't you guys get tired of basedjaks and frogs?

Nobody cares about you listening to older music you fat virgin

It's only cringe when you keep whining about "WAAAH I WISH I WAS BORN IN THE 60'S" like an annoying cunt

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most people aren't saying that though, the problem is that the over commodification of music has resulted in overindustrialization and oversaturation, with the human touch lost

>with the human touch lost
just listen to what you enjoy then you fucking obnoxious faggot jesus christ

i listen to both pink floyd and playboi carti at the same time, who cares?

ok, you do you, i'm not telling you what to enjoy, i'm just giving my two cents. any style of music can be done right

>overcommodification
>posts the fucking beatles
My man

why is this board obsessed with a random subreddit that is not even popular outside of it’s own community?

embarassing
"with the human touch lost" fucking please, can't wait for rockist cavemen to get left behind in the dust

i wasn't the one who posted the beatles lol.

perhaps over commodification isn't the right word, moreso musicians are being more encouraged to be lazy by implementing excessive digital instruments and synths and beats instead of picking up something physical

why is Zig Forums so obsessed with reddit is a better question

Why is doing something physically better than doing something digitally, and why is it being lazy?

based

Because it's simpler. A lot of people cite music being easier to make as an advantage, and on some grounds such as mixing and mastering, I agree, but musicians seem to lack innovation now, instead focusing more on the synthetic instrumentals. You can use a virtual instrument all you want but it will never sound equal to the real thing, especially when produced when the instrumental is just barren background noise. There's no soul, there's no melodic complexity

I don’t know, but if you post older music you get redditors referencing this random subreddit

You were literally that annoyed by how other people think that you made a wojak meme to prove you were "totally not insecure" about it? Literally nobody apart from the severely autistic give a fuck about other people's taste in art.

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Music sucks today because albums are written in board rooms and Zig Forums is a bunch of mindless consumer faggots. It amazes me that people don't see this. It's likely because it would mean having to create your own culture which is more work than people want to do.

>embarassing
Do you even sightread Bach faggot? Gtfo

Culturally Jimi was probably whiter than you are.

no they weren't my guy

music nowadays isn't al that bad. there is a lot of gold to be found.

Was joking with a friend the other day about the 'generation" wars, which is mostly fueled by the media. But we joked how when we (we're oldfags) were in our teens and twenties, we'd be complaining about shit like 50's doo wop or Frank Sinatra. But kids are complaining about "boomer bands"...that are the same fucking bands we were listening to. It's like rock music is in suspended animation, for over 25 years.
The zoomers might have a point. Isn't 30 years of AC/DC fucking enough, already?
I mean, good music is good music, wether it's Mozart, or Led Zeppelin, but when do we say "Okay, can we have some rock bands where the average age isn't 55?" How is a 16 year old supposed to relate to someone singing about rebellion and sex and drugs when they're getting AARP benefits?
But we also didn't instantly reject anything more than a couple of years old and whinge about it 24/7. We liked some of it, and ignored the rest.
And, we weren't fat autists on Zig Forums making fake bait threads over and over and over, either.

There is also the issue, of how modern hip hop artist use status and image to promote the idea that having wealth and status makes you untouchable. It would be one thing if it was commentary on how wealthy, powerful people are less likely to be charged as harshly as a regular person, but it's not. They genuinely promote a class double standard.

>why is Zig Forums so obsessed with reddit is a better question
>why is Zig Forums so obsessed
>why is Zig Forums

>totally not insecure
Who are you quoting right now?

>we weren't fat autists on Zig Forums making fake bait threads
yet here you are now. guess you guys just complained together in your room instead since the internet didnt exist.
>whinge
i dont speak british "english"

Zig Forums is on so many levels of contrarianism that we have gone full circle

Poptimism makes it seem like a reasonable stance.

>musicians seem to lack innovation now
It's not innovation, it's laziness.
I'm reading the book the drummer of the Black Crowes wrote. Great book, btw. He describes how they went from a band barely filling clubs to releasing the monster that is their first album, in about two years. It was hard work, practicing a lot, and pushing themselves. (And some fuckery because a studio pro was brought in for the solos, once Marc joined the band they had a soloist who could play). They had a producer who was pushing them. You don't have to innovate anything to make a great record, you just have to play really fucking well.
But you're right about the rest, especially in metal. It all sounds the fucking same now. There's no creativity, no experimenting, everything is gridded, sampled, and all of the performance sucked out. It's more software than art. Which is why metal is almost dead in the US, and dying a slow death in Europe. No decent labels will sign or support it, because why would they? There's no sales there. The mainstream has no fucks for Cookle Monster And The Drum Samples version 1943.0. Same thing is happening in rap - it all sounds the same, and they have to resort to gimmicks and contrived controversy to make any ground. It's no wonder someone like Billy Eilish walked away with all the awards, because she doesn't sound like everyone else.
Music fucking sucks right now. Across the board. Fact.

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>guess you guys just complained together in your room
No, we left our rooms. Quite often. As soon as me and my friends got hold of licenses and cars, we were hunting down every "all ages" shows and clubs we could.
>i dont speak british "english"
I see you're triggered by the "fat" thing. 300? 400? More?

I can't even believe zoomers even have to communicate and present their ideas to each other in this spastic, low attention span, fast food meme war format. How embarrassing.

>my opinion: le chad yes man
>haha he gay *open mouth face*

But wrong generation kids are the consumers of "socially conscious hip hop" because it has a message and corny lyrical miracle spiritual lyrics. The left in your image consooms trap for its beats and repetitive lyrics about violence, sex and drugs and pretends it's high art.