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What do you guys think of P Diddy/Puffy Daddy?
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It is now 2016. The top tier of pop artists - Beyoncé, Drake, Rihanna, Kanye - are all in their 30s. Rock music is still chugging along with bands like Foo Fighters and RHCP filling huge venues. Dance music continues to go from strength to strength. Punk is specialist. Jazz is specialist. The phrase "alternative" doesn't make as much sense today as it used to. What will music sound like in the 2020s? Do you believe art, like fashion, is cyclical? Are we in for a grunge revival? Will popular music get faster or slower? Do drugs have an effect on the zeitgeist? Give me your best shot. Ease my weary mind. Future music predictions. Shoot.
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>>69338023 look at the past few big cultural revolutions, they all had their roots late in one decade and blew up rapidly the next
Nirvana started in 86 or 87, grunge blew up in the early 90s
punk, post punk, and new wave bands started popping up in the mid-late 70s, and these trends then came to define the 80s as well as give birth to alternative rock
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Hip-hop artists will continue incorporating features of rock into their music (like Lil Uzi, XXXtentacion, and Lil Peep do), and rap as a whole will become more rock-like and alternative, but pure rock will continue to die out.
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>i only listen to big names
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>>69338643 I think the rules changed with the millenium really
And anyway, whoever blows up big may only be 15 now, while some older kids in their 20s are the ones getting the field ripe for reaping
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How loser would I be if I go to a concert alone?>Pic of the artist that i want to see live
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>>69326202 They're in a live performance renaissance right now. You'll miss a fantastic show. I saw them live in Chicago (where they played Green Monday) and it was a fucking blast.
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>>69327422 Green Monday>>>>>Blue Monday>>>>Red Sunday
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I'm a creep...
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I prefer going alone and its even less of a problem these days with the iphones and whatnot
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Why do people treat this sudointellectual like he's the second coming of Christ?
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>>69321146 >sudo good one OP
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>>69321146 >sudointellectual anon is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
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The fact that so many books still name Kendrick Lamar as "the greatest or most significant or most influential" rapper ever only tells you how far hip hop music still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz musicians of all times are Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Classical critics rank the highly controversial Beethoven over classical musicians who were highly popular in courts around Europe. Hip hop critics are still blinded by commercial success. Kendrick Lamar has sold more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore he must be the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music of the past, classical critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Hip hop critics are often totally ignorant of the hip hop music of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that Kendrick Lamar has done anything worthy of being saved.
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>>69321179 Christ anon you almost gave me a heart attack
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the birth of a epci meme
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That was quite an experience... It felt like it went on for 5 hours...
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>>69311338 cmon michael stop it
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>>69311301 Really causes my neural cells to depolarize by opening gated channels in the membrane and passively diffusing potassium ions out of the cytoplasm down its concentration gradient leading to a sequence of action potentials to stimulate in accord with long term potentiation pathways developed through the release of seratonin at key moments of sensory input.
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After listening to Remain in Light, Graceland, and one Fela Kuti song, I can honestly say I don't see the appeal to African music.
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>>69301026 Try to hang yourself.
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>>69301153 >After listening to Remain in Light... Anonymous
Did you try Vampire Weekend?
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>>69301516 vampire weekend have african influences? what albums/songs?
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>>69302397 literally everything
Anime Devil-Sama !!bKxjD2NXGeh
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"This went to shit in day 1" Edition
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>>43305429 No ratio (as of now, although there might be a low one in the future), and the rules mostly seem to be "properly tag things, don't upload transcodes." Nothing else is really enforced.
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>>43305346 This post is annoying.
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>>43305346 >said the NIN fan Anonymous
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FYAD -> /b/ -> mutracker chat this is the dawning of a new age
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Jacob Huttoad
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Last one died, so here's a new thread. Rec, review, and support these amazing artists.
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https://anthonycondarcuri.bandcamp.com/album/supernova >big rock music, concept album, tons of little musical themes errywhere oh my god somebody actually bought my album earlier today, I'm seriously like ec-static
Been trying to find some sort of local musicians to play with, but there's not even any like venues for bands here, where do you people usually go to find musicians?
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new ep/album/whatever
https://lethargic-in-the-park.bandcamp.com/album/into-paradise >electronic, ambient(?), experimental, weird shit Anonymous
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>>69280544 thanks man, yeah the next thing I'm gonna do is going to try and be as accessible but a little less disposable, i can see why just focusing on catchiness would get boring after a while no matter how 'fun' it is
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Be honest and accept plebbyness into your heart edition >Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti >Jesus and Mary Chain >My Bloody Valentine >Suicide >Soko >Public Image Ltd
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top ten from
last.fm for even more crippling clarity
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MF DOOM Kendrick Lamar Gorillaz Alabama Shakes Frank Zappa J.Cole
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Bob Dylan Radiohead Neil Young Leonard Cohen David Bowie Bruce Springsteen
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Radiohead Kanye West Arctic monkeys Muse Pink floyd Iron maiden
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>>69231549 >King Crimson >Ween >Starfucker >The Beach Boys >Eels >Kayo Dot
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ITT: essential love songs pic very much related
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Gotcha covered anon. If you want more I'd be happy to assist. My parents had me grow up on soul and R&B I got this Personal favorites of Luther Vandross: Never Too Much So Amazing Stop To Love Give Me the Reason If Only For One Night Personal favorites of Stevie Wonder: All I Do Do I Do Love Light In Flight My Cherie Amour Knocks Me Off My Feet Michael Jackson - Baby Be Mine Prince - I Wanna Be Your Lover Common - The Light Aaliyah - One In A Million Tony, Toni, Tone - Feels Good Sade - Your Love Is King Andre 3000 - Prototype (Or She Lives In My Lap. Both great tracks about love for a different type of mood) Justin Timberlake feat. Beyonce (There's a version without her if you ain't into her) - Until the End of Time John Legend - Ordinary People Al Green - Let's Stay Together Janet Jackson - When I Think Of You
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And cause hood niggas need love too: ScHoolboy Q - Fantasy Tupac - All About U Method Man feat. Mary J. Bilge - All I Need ASAP Rocky feat. MIA & Future - Fine Whine Future feat. Kanye West - I Won Robb Banks - All The Way Live (Or Scrub The Ground. Same case with the Andre 3000 choices) Kendrick Lamar - She Needs Me Kanye West - White Dress Young Gunz - No Better Love There's a lot of leaving off from both lists. Like I said I grew up on this kinda stuff. I'd be here all night if I was listing them off. As you saw I didn't have any Teddy Pendergrass, Marvin Gaye, or Isley Brothers to name a few. Trust me I know.
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>>69048109 Lenny Williams - Cause I Love You
The only love song.