Do all people who like music have to accept the fact that eventually they will have heard a bit of everything and that every "new" music they hear will sound like something they've already heard before? That music will never surprise them again?
>>74801567
No.
>>74801577
What was the last music that you heard that didn't sound like anything you had heard before?
>>74801567
unless you're some kind of immortal deity, it's impossible to listen to everything
if you listen to music every second while you're alive you wouldn't even touch 0.1 % of the entire recorded music
>>74801660
I don't mean literally everything, I mean something that sounds enough like everything else. To the point where every new thing you listen to makes you think "this sounds too much like..."
>>74801678
this only happens if you listen to shitty genres like Dream Pop and Shoegaze
>>74801567
>chasing novelty
>chasing innovation
>falling for memes
You fucked up
>>74801606
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeNLWF-FIA8
>>74801567
>>74801678
Which genres of music do you listen to?
>>74801567
Yes but not just with music. This is the case for anything and everything, eventually you are acquainted with feeling good and you will no longer be able to feel good at all.
There is literally no reason to live past 18-22.
Some stuff off Get to Heaven was new to me, like the 808 riff in No Reptiles
>>74801722
At least you've put some effort into your bait.
>>74801718
I guess I'd have to list every genre I've listened to ever at least once, to answer this. But yah maybe it's time to dig into ethnic or traditional ancient music.
>>74801606
There's almost nothing on planet earth that doesn't resemble something else on the planet. There's no music that doesn't sound like something else in some way. Nothing human is truly alien.
>>74801752
>I guess I'd have to list every genre I've listened to ever at least once, to answer this
List genres you've found too many similar compositions in.
>>74801743
Shut the fuck up.
>>74801761
But what about, for example, music before the 60s and after the 60s. If you compare the 4 decades before and after you'd have a lot of difference.
>>74801752
>listens to a single album from every genre
>think he's an expert now
you're not an expert who's listened to everything, you're just an idiot
>>74801805
Definitely convinced me to take you seriously now.
>>74801819
I didn't say there was no difference, I'm saying that there is always similarity to something else in art.
>>74801835
>you're just an idiot
You sound like someone who's opinion matters.
>Do all people who like music have to accept the fact that eventually they will have heard a bit of everything and that every "new" music they hear will sound like something they've already heard before? That music will never surprise them again?
>>74801862
>You sound like someone who is opinion matters.
gottem
>>74801901
Post music that you heard recently for the first time, that surprised you and didn't sound like anything you've heard before.
>>74801704
brian eno + kraftwerk + psysex
>>74801944
>>74801959
Generic pop music.
>>74802004
17 - XXXtentacion
>>74802019
average rap, nothing new
>>74801959
>>74802019
Alright, at least he's confirmed it. Leave this thread people.
>>74802053
confirmed what? there's nothing terribly odd or groundbreaking about that music
>>74802053
That's not OP, idiot.
>>74802098
>>74802443
Who cares? It's clear that he didn't want to bother asnwering and engaging either.
>>74802494
There's nothing to engage with someone who was surprised by those 2 artists.