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what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 18:45:01


ℳℛᐤƬrαńɋℰ✕
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@Belgian Gentleman The backstory is interesting and reminded me this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsB_cGdgPTo
"A blues singer, who supposedly sold his sold to Devil somewhere in the Mississippi Crossroad".

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what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 18:48:25


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To my amazement, how does it come that you know so much about the music industry in depth ?

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what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 19:31:13


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To your disappointment I have no musical education nor I can´t play any instrument. But around 7-8 years ago I had a vision, that there exists true music hidden under layer of mainstream crap and I was blessed with the knowledge I found.

Actually I have no idea how that happened, but gradually from listening what everyday teenager listened my curiosity in taste yearned for something more meaningful in depth. Instead developing a taste in a genre, something went really wrong in the process (actually it was what should happen to everyone) I started listening everything... and literally from metal to classical music with rap and soul in the middle, instrumental and psychedelic trance on top of it. And up to now I can not determine what style or genre a song or an artist is quite often, neither it does´nt matter to me much. Vaguely I can determine a direction. One aspect of music is its quality and from what system you listen it: I researched once into music recording and technical aspect and decent mid-priced amp and headphones made my experience listening music a whole new experience.

Sometimes I listen classical music, sometimes its just instrumental, but sometimes I need a beat or a bit of bass. And they all help to study - it all matters how I feel what helps me concentrate most. And alongside I have gathered music from all ages and all genres. Just to mention few pearls among instrumental music: Ludovico Einaudi, Mike Oldfield. This list would be endless to post all the good stuff. And after all a matter of taste is always subjective. But meanwhile listening I often investigate how they come to do that music, where it got popular who influenced them and the trajectory is interesting. Same system works for me in Movies and Literature and patterns emerge often and that is interesting part, that my brain like to detect and member them.

By the way the song Hurt (Johnny Cash), posted above is not actually Cash´s writing as often thought. Even lyrics are changed a little. It was put on paper by Trent Reznor (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmQ_ANFOo1M), who by the way is real figure and innovative musician in industrial-rock-syntepop genre, he was blown away by the Cash version.

When we come back to noise music, then Kraftwerk was/is something, that made a noise music, that but the start into "weird instrument" cult that is common nowadays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXa9tXcMhXQ

But after all I am just a dilettante in a field of music. And there is no better way to end this with a something equally amazing as you posted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbxgYlcNxE8 (Last minute and half are the key here). I will leave the story behind this piece for you to discover if interested: Who would be mad enough to use Drilled army, cannons, artillery in his composition?

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what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 21:08:24


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Kanye is the leading artist of this generation's music culture because he's so innovative, creative, and constantly pushing the hiphop genre's boundaries.


I agree. And when that results in stuff like this, awesome:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsO6ZnUZI0g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb4VyF7WubE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZwMX6T5Jhk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnedDvXYr8A

But when he trolls the music industry and his own fans with 16 tracks of random nonsense and 4 half finished songs and people still suck his dick and call it groundbreaking art because he is the one who made it, I have to draw the line.

Dear Kanye, please make hiphop again. Or at least music.
what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 21:14:05


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I am not sure there is a limit to genre nor any boundaries can be pushed in that sense


Kanye absolutely pushes boundaries. He invented sampling techno in mainstream music. Not just hiphop but everything mainstream. Stronger was the first song to ever do that, now it's common. We have stuff like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOkQ4T5WO9E

At that time techno was not big like it is now, one could even argue he's responsible for it's resurgence. At the very least, he played a big role. People started hearing it sampled into all these mainstream songs and then sought it out on it's own.

Am not even sure that cultural researchers take hipsterism as a real movement or a word. It is more of a marketing hoax and disguised face of failure or sub-cultural belonging


hipster is a slang term used as a pejorative to describe people like you are pretending to be. whether you think it's an actual word is not relevant, all that matters is what i mean when i call you a wannabe hipster. you don't get to tell me what i mean.

and yes, hipster and underground are closely related in that hipsters will be the ones claiming underground is the only real thing and anything on a label is shit or doesn't exist or whatever nonsense you were chirping about.

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what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 22:52:36


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@ℳℛᐤƬrαńɋℰ✕

I am not sure there is a limit to genre nor any boundaries can be pushed in that sense


Listen to Yeezus and show me a hiphop artist that sounded like that before 2013. You might say Death Grips but their shit is actual noise and not music. Yeezus doesn't actually sound anything like Death Grips.

@Wally Balls,

I think the real issue you take up with Kanye's new music is the lyricism. I admit, he isn't lyrically at the same level, but he's more than just a rapper. You have to know that to understand his music. Watch this video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgJyhKEZ8QU

But, in the end, it's all opinion. I'm fine with you not liking his new stuff, but it's crazy to say it isn't music or hiphop.

Edited 12/15/2016 22:53:20
what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 22:58:19


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real music I listen to everyday. Have some class. Whimps.

Never heard of Tartini before, sounds great. Thanks for another source of masterpiece into my collection. Now I only need to find Lossless or Vinyl for this - probably not going to be as easy as in more popular pieces of classical works. Thus far Mahler and Tchaikovsky have been something I can´t get out of my head.


you sound so pretentious in this talk; I like old European songs, too, but I'm not going to say that I'm more classful for my tastes or that those did are much better than what does today.
what real music sounds like: 12/15/2016 23:36:13


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwXqdDrmGlA

And I kill 'cause I'm hungry.
what real music sounds like: 12/16/2016 03:22:08


Wally Balls 
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what real music sounds like: 12/16/2016 03:23:14


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what real music sounds like: 12/16/2016 03:57:11


ℳℛᐤƬrαńɋℰ✕
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@Wally Balls okey. It seems a re-post is in vain. But feel free to agree to disagree.

@Buffalo yes, in the end it comes down to opinion and taste. I get few Kanye older songs, that I can listen as background noise. But I can´t take him seriously, because lyrics have no meaning - or just a like re-tweet of some old story. It is music and it is hip-hip, just not the hip-hop as the genre came to be decades ago. But hip-hop and rap are especially genres where lyrics are rather important.

@Жұқтыру I think that is your prejudice that you feel like it. Older music is not superior nor listening classic make your taste better or anything. Same goes for rock, there is not such thing as 60-80 were better. Its a matter of how something is being done. If I come back to today´s topic I find current hip-hop much more appealing, but only the ones who do it in the spectre of genre - not random bragging, senseless lyrics and motives.

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what real music sounds like: 12/16/2016 04:17:39


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what real music sounds like: 12/16/2016 23:07:00


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what real music sounds like: 12/17/2016 01:33:55


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All of you are wrong.
These are much better:
what real music sounds like: 12/17/2016 02:28:13


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polka brostep is real?
what real music sounds like: 12/17/2016 09:51:31


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Three songs that help you to commit orders more efficiently:

1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkkIwO_X4i4 "Start wearing purple"
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBb02LsrR94 "Chewbacca"
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ35SOU9HTM ...exactly

Damn I forgot the best FFA background song out there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV7aM32Jur8
Don´t forget to sing along.
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Edited 12/17/2016 10:19:47
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