I'm being 100% serious are there any legit musicians out right now trying to push the limits of their ability on each album they make?
seems like all i see now is a bunch of kids remaking old forgotten "avant" sounds/genres and making it accessible for profit and internet fame.
Mick Barr is for real.
the future of music is anime dream trance
>>68899728
i mean...Death Grips, at least when they first came out.
That's just a really obvious example.
There's tons, just listen to more music.
>>68899892
any examples of where I should look
i check up on rym,tmt,quietus but havn't found anything groundbreaking
i feel like it's a lack of humility on the musician's part. you're safer from criticism if you go conventional or generic.
>>68899932
yeah desu music journalism is really fawning of some stagnant or outright regressive shit.
like...whitney? porches? blood orange? what the fuck; is it 2007?
(Some of these guys are good songwriters, but their aesthetics are so stale and lame)
Your best bet is probably just following labels you like. That seems to be the way to got these days.
Labels like:
Ba Da Bing
Kranky
Kompakt
Other People
werkdisks
Sacred Bones
are a good place to start.
>>68900258
over*
and idk why i put "desu" in that post it was literally subconscious..fuck me i need to quit /mu/
>>68900258
thx family
Most of the actual limit-pushing shit is disregarded as "pretentious". Like this. It's fucking awesome but a lot of folks don't seem to seem past the veil of "academia"
https://vimeo.com/152090114
>>68900735
awesome stuff where can I find more?