is music dead?
>>73698186
we still have Grimes
>>73698196
>Grimes
>look it up on u toob
>it sucks ass
It just seems like great musical movements of the past had some sort of connection to what came before, like there was some lineage. All the shit now seems severed from all that. Just sayin.
Yes, but not because there are no good musicians (in fact, we have more good musicians than any previous generation ever had), but because we have already pushed the boundaries of music as far as possible, which means that it is simply impossible to produce anything really revolutionary. Music has already reached its logical conclusion, and thus can be considered a "dead" medium.
Nothing good that is new at the moment. The critically acclaimed all seems to be poppy pseudo art music or a technical atmospheric metal album. I'm hoping electronica prog rock or Zeuhl hop changes that or something.
Am i dead?
>>73699147
>Zeuhl hop
That sounds interesting af. Why has nobody done it yet?
>>73698331
>in fact, we have more good musicians than any previous generation ever had
holy fuck LMAO
As an industry music has grown too much and become too comercial for the big names to be pushing new ideas. A lot like the current state of the film industry a lot of big hits right now are just recycling ideas from the past which is what indie rock basically is through and through now. The digital age kinda did this so you just gotta take advantage of the fact that there's far more music available to you now than there was in the past and get ur dick wet lookin under the rocks and stones for some good ol niche shit
http://beatsupply.store/album/a-l-e-x-growing-up-vol-1
No,. it became lofihiphop. This album is a masterpiece that sums up growing up.
>>73698331
>we have already pushed the boundaries of music as far as possible, which means that it is simply impossible to produce anything really revolutionary
People were saying the same thing in the 1600s. They were wrong then, you are wrong now.
You're close-minded and uncreative, that's all.