Which genres do you think will inevitably surge to the mainstream?
plunderphonics
Harsh noise
>>71650588
I can see some pop outfit ~20 years from now ironically doing a harsh noise album
Test.
>>71650566
this
>>71650733
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkwMf0BpgSU
>"I think it's definitely an interesting balance because, on one hand, you don't want to listen to critics and stuff because otherwise you'd probably end up making something that is a bit more boring. But, on the other hand, you also want to listen to your fans and - like, I probably wouldn't drop a noise record right now, you know? Although I probably will eventually."
- Grimes, 2016 March
Screencap this.
>>71650540
How tf are we supposed to know?
>>71650540
Musique Concréte
>>71653267
I agree, 'guess personality' threads are much better than conjecture about the future of music.
>>71653294
Fine, I'll contribute. I think that 80s revival is dying down and 90s revival will begin in earnest by 2020.
>>71653334
This, 2020s will be the 90s again
Black metal will go legit mainstream
>>71653334
90s revival is already underway, look at how many emo bands have been popping up lately, or how many bands have been taking influence from shoegaze and grunge
>>71651103
what did you get banned for
>>71653334
We're already balls deep in the 90's revival, anon. 2000s nostalgia is almost overdue.