What do you think music will sound like in a 100 years? (Serious question, no meme replies)
Wildly experimental is my best guess, can't get much more specific than that
Sexualisation will have gone so far that songs will literally be about genitals and describing them.
>>73632929
>as if they already aren't now
>>73632923
that's a given but try describe it
I doubt the western world can survive another 100 years
>inb4 back to pol
>>73632929
>describing them
You do know describing genitals to the detail is not sexy at all right, unless the mentality of it changes in the future.
>>73632973
THICK SHAFT
A WARM FUZZY HOLE
>>73632953
Plebs have believed this for thousands of years
bags of sand
>>73632895
Considering how much we're forcing performers and little to no musicians I gander a guess that we'll see a steady counterculture of musicianship. The genres will not change much but what we're doing now with computers and samplers we'll be doing with live and trained musicians. After a while people will start improvising and experimenting. If all goes as it did before in about 100 years we'll get another third stream or free jazz movement but it won't be jazz, it'll be edm and hip hop.
>>73633144
>it'll be edm and hip hop
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>hip-hop fans actually believe that it will even last another 10 years
>>73632895
>>73632895
when has music ever sounded like one particular thing?
all I can say is that distribution and recording methods will change significantly. the album will die, and so will the need for recording studios. you'll probably end up with the most soulless pop music (literally created by an algorithm) and the most abstract, experimental music possible existing and thriving simultaneously. most everything will be electronic, and probably generative. and instruments will be considered nothing more than an outdated hobby, maybe with a thriving underground scene
I mean I don't know enough about technology to guarantee any of this is possible in 100 years (which is an arbitrary time anyway), but I do see it as the logical conclusion to today's trends
>>73632895
I don't konw. In the past century we had the pop trends and booms
i believe something like this >>73632923
keep in mind that tecnology rules us
>>73632895
Muslim chanting