where does music evolve from here?
It seems like we're just stuck in stylistic loops
fuck off, vaporwave is the closest we've been to the next level. you're too plebian to understand the changes happening.
smartly dressed boys and girls with ukuleles and that modern style of singing...how do you call the modern top 40 indie pop style of singing anyway?
>>73351709
you ever notice how nobody invents things anymore? it's like we've run out of inventions and everybody has to make a version of something already made
you're fucking stupid if you find that interesting. you are actually too dumb to understand how art or culture works
>>73351709
Musique Concrete, except artists will go out into the world looking for interesting or unheard of sounds, rather than the "cling my pencil on this coffee mug" tacky bullshit we get.
>>73351709
inward now
>>73351960
vaporwave and onkyo now
>>73351980
not sure, but I know exactly what you're referring to.
I've had that thought where it's like "Wait, these people are singing in a different way now. They don't try to sing the same way people did in the 70s".
I don't know if it's a good thing or not, but the kind of enunciation and the phrasing of someone like Sia would not have made any sense 30 years ago.
The underground's going to bubble up somehow and somewhere, I think songwriters will be important again