Is there a genre other than post-rock that utilizes crescendo often for the "epic" atmospheric feel?
>>73628073
Techno, trance?
all edm, post hardcore, some of that indie rawk stuff like imagine dragons or foster the people i think
>>73628101
Do you have examples of post hardcore bands that use crescendo?
The only one I know is dazzling killmen.
classic
berlin school
>>73628444
>>73628085
I can't enjoy exclusively electronic music. Or at least I've convinced myself that I can't.
>>73628424
That's cheating.
>>73628073
give me source for that image first
>>73628073
living the dream
>>73628073
literally the entire history of house and techno is set in a crescendo, often with a stratified production
>>73628518
>I can't enjoy exclusively electronic music. Or at least I've convinced myself that I can't.
then fuck off
>>73629112
It doesn't feel "epic" like gybe though. My bad for not being more specific.
>>73628073
lots of black metal, especially in the atmospheric black metal variety
>>73628137
Shut the Door by Fugazi has several crescendos, Jesus Lixard has several songs that have tension and release, and Botch and Converge, while they could be considered metalcore, have some songs that have something resembling a crescendo.
>>73629477
Yeah Altar of Plagues is one of my favorites.
Nature and Organization - Beauty Reaps the Blood of Solitude
Basically Current 93 but with more strings and electronics, very "epic" sounding at times