Has music reached a point where there is literally nothing new left to do?
we won't know until we find another new thing to do
then the answer is no
came out yesterday
Kind of. And it becomes more and more desolate-looking by the year when you realize no real innovations have truly been made in recent years. Just look at Scaruffi's chronology of rock. The past five years showcase nothing but the deaths of prominent rock musicians.
Pretty bittersweet for Chuck Berry to have died now.
>>71657125
Gushcore
Music based on sounds of liquid.
>>71657217
That would just be a form of Musique Concrete
Yes but if you're including popular influence into the equation, absolutely not.
>>71657125
/mu/ is certainly not the first place I'd think of to post a TWHE reaction image, but hey, I'm not complaining.
>>71657571
Did you think you were on reddit or some shit? /mu/ aint some kind of normie safehaven.
>>71657600
mu is one of the most lax boards in terms of /pol/ and other tainted shit though
>>71657600
thanks for the inside information about what /mu/ is like you degenerate fucking crossboarder
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>>71657646
Suck a fucking nigger cock you cuckold faggots.
>>71657660
>brainlet /pol/fag immediately screams cuck as soon as his feelings get upset
pottery
you're a walking stereotype
>>71657716
>tumblrite snowflake immediately screams /pol/ as soon as someone reveals they aren't a liberal
/mu/ ain't your safespace you KEK.
i think the problem is that we are used to technological innovations driving musical innovation manic, with how little time it has been since electronics totally changed the playing field. i think the current stage of music is for it to become more varied and full.
>>71657125
can anyone recommend me some innovative shit thats good
>>71657758
>freshman in high school just discovered 4chan through /r/TheDonald
>>71657758
>implying you don't browse /pol/
lmfao ok dude, if you're angry enough to lie to yourself about this go ahead but literally no one else is fooled
>>71657758
>/mu/ ain't your safespace you KEK.
Nor is it yours you fucking spastic. Trump-memers are fucking cancer. You're about as welcome here as a bottle of valtrex in the bathroom cupboard of a one night stand girl.
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>>71657838
Thanks for the replies you nigger buttslaves.
>>71657818
Not him, but what's wrong with browsing /pol/? kekekek
>>71657901
>nigger buttslaves
I laughed out loud, audibly
No.
>>71657913
nothing wrong with browsing it, its just that people who browse it tend to be compelled to spew their braindead shitposting as much as possible across the rest of the site.
>>71657971
And there aint shit you can do to stop it.
>Politics ruin yet another thread
politics really can ruin fucking anything it gets its hands on cant it?
>>71657984
yep, and i have no qualms with that. watching people make fools of themselves and incessantly ruin threads is actually quite entertaining.
>>71657125
it might be in part thanks to the extremely broad and sometimes very vague genre vocabulary we've developed, new things just get grouped in with old too easily, see>>71657372
>>71658027
Like you showing how much you love to suck nigger cock and getting blown up by muslims?
>>71658066
Are you 12 years old? I genuinely can't imagine a fully grown adult typing this shit out. Is it some meta thing, like character comedy?
>>71658217
You're Canadian and/or European aren't you?
>>71658294
you say that in a condescending tone as if you think that being american is actually better than being either of those.
>>71658294
Nope
>>71658490
But it is.
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>>71658547
>engaging autistic /pol/tard neets
s t o p
>>71657125
Maybe if you stick to the typical guitar/bass/drums/vocals setup. Violins, piano and the like have been included before but only as an extra ingredient.
There needs to be a band that can combine a different set of instruments and make it into something big.
>>71657125
That can't really be said, can it? We won't know if it's true until it's disproved
But I'm sure that some humans in the neolithic thought they'd reached the highest height of horticulture when they figured out how to put seeds in the ground
>>71658697
Wow, what a brilliant and innovative idea. Shut the fuck up you stupid faggot. Go listen to more music.
>>71657125
Yes. The only way to be "original" these days is to take sounds that exist already and combine them to make something new.
I know it's true and that scares me, the lack of innovation is a reminder of the finality of existence. What's left for man other than eternally burning in the lake of fire? I fear for the day that God will rip open the skies to show us eternity, when enough is enough and man has nowhere left to hide.
>>71658810
But there's nothing new left to do :^)
>>71657125
In virtually every artistic medium originality is dead, a new form of originality is taking something original and spinning it.
>>71658934
Hey now, don't be so quick to throw away your ideas for musical innovation. Bands that don't use a guitar/bass/drums/vocals setup? It sounds crazy, but I'd be willing to bet there was some real gold to be found there if people were willing to take the plunge and try.
Seriously, how can you be this stupid and ignorant and think your opinion is of any worth whatsoever. You blatantly haven't even begun to scratch the surface of popular music and you're providing these retarded doomsday prophecies about the oldest art-form in the world. Don't you think it's a little coincidental that the time your dumb brainlet ass happens to be alive is the time that an art-form which is thousands of years old and culturally ubiquitous suddenly dries up, sputters out and has nothing left to offer?
Shut up dude.
no. it's just that non-musicians can't possibly imagine anything new, that's just not how it works. the people who are going to do new things are busy harnessing the techniques they need in order to do so, not questioning if it's possible online
>>71657758
>implying liberals are welcome on /mu/ either
/mu/ is and always will be a leftist board. No milquetoast centrists allowed.
>>71659151
No wonder its such a slow moving board. Normal people don't want to touch it with a 10 foot pole.
>>71659243
I guess that's why you're here.
>>71657838
underrated