Are we living in a new new musical renaissance?
>>72675143
How do i delete threads?
more like a dark age with those shitty godawful albums you just posted go jerk off to fantano and p4k
>>72675143
No, you fucking idiot.
We live In a time when anyone can release music on the internet, and anyone can listen to them. That's the only quality of our generation that comes close to being defined as a renneisance.
The music itself isn't groundbreaking.
Also, you have shit taste.
>>72675143
When was the last one, the actual Renaissance? If so no, but so much became accessible recently that it sort of counts imo
>>72675174
Literally what?
Answer the question please.
>>72675143
maybe but those albums aren't evidence of it
>>72675143
HOw?
>>72675162
fpbp
>>72675143
Wuts bottom left? I wanna listen real quick so I can let you know it's shit.
>>72675195
>answers the question in the first two (2) characters of his reply
>Answer the question please
Nigger, kill yourself immediately.
>>72675143
Worst taste of all time. 9/9 meme dogshit.
>>72675195
You don't actually know what a renneisance is.
Its like you people really never leave /mu/ holy shit
>>72675143
4 of those are memes and the very definition of post irony. The rest are great.
>>72675143
PFFFFT...with THOSE as examples?
Don't know about a "renaissance" but it's definitely a diverse and experimental era. The internet's opened the floodgates for a broad range of genres and and artists to proliferate and become accessible in a way they could not have done before. In many ways, people are more in control of what they like and how they listen to music. However, this has resulted in saturation of music in many cases. It's hard to sort the good from the shit... To deny that there is any good at all though would be ridiculous.
I dunno, I feel pretty optimistic that today might be looked back on as some kind of landmark decade for music. Pop music especially is way more diverse than it has been for a long time.