Electronic music made rock soooo obsolete. I can't believe how fucking samey all of rock sounds now lmao...

Electronic music made rock soooo obsolete. I can't believe how fucking samey all of rock sounds now lmao, the only choice is how much the guitar is distorted. Rock is anachronistic, it's now gone and that's a good thing.

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It's hard to make electronic music that doesnt sound completely dated 5 years later

wrong, there are several albums that are at least 20 years old and still sound as fresh as ever. Electronic music rewards creative artists, infinite sounds, infinite creativity. Of course rock from the 60s doesn't sound as dated, since the genre has barely evolved lmao
>oh yes let me put some extra distortion to old songs,woah! a new rock subgenre, badass!

There really arent sounds and composition in electronic music that are novel anymore. It's stagnate

>Rock is anachronistic, it's now gone and that's a good thing
except for the fall
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>newfag trying to act cool
Every electronicfag knows the genre has become increasingly stagnant over the past few years much the same way rock music has

you can really do a lot with how you physically manipulate the guitar. distortion is cool because it puts feedback and the amp into the equation. most guitar effects are definitely overrated though and peak consumerism.
electronic means are an authentically human and compelling way to make music. but who knows what will sound dated and/or futuristic 10 years from now

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*routes synth into strymon bigsky*
Woah...now that's...a unique sound...

>Implying Rock musicians didn't perfect your shit genre
Walk on home boy

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Q: How do you think "Philomel" fits into your work overall?

That's a good question. It doesn't. The things that I did in that piece were so determined by what was possible electronically. Remember, I didn't turn to the electronic medium for 'new sounds.' Nothing gets as old quickly as 'new sounds.' It wasn't for the superficial titillation of sounds.

You now realize that "rock" is electronic music and it's not gone, because it evolved to the point where it isn't recognizable as "rock n roll", largely due to the absence of further african influence. Unlike techno, ambient shit, and EDM which stagnated hard and fast and remain recognizable as their anachronist selves, just like every other genre of purely electronic music.

Electrified acoustic instruments with complex signal chains remain the future as they open up more creative possibilities than software, synths, or acoustic instruments alone.

>no dude ambient progressed
>this new album sampled even more pretentious shit

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I don't need rock to be increasingly novel and avant-garde. Plenty of good rock bands still make enjoyable music, much of it innovative in some way or another.

everyone else does because we already listened to the rolling stones maybe thirty times from different bands

drummers are still getting mad at people for using triggers though

>every rock band is just the rolling stones
Listen to more music, teen. I'll bet most of the bands you think of as rock are pop groups like The Smiths, Radiohead and The Beatles.

ya the new Palm album is gonna b good

>I can't believe how fucking samey all of rock sounds now lmao
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Jim knew
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Yeah acoustic/electricoustic music is boring as hell and one dimensional.
The thing though, is that electronic music is starting to hit the wall too.
There is only so much you can do with the same synthesizers, modular synthesis, vsts etc
The new frontier is with programmatic music using software like Max/MSP.

no because it unilaterally sounds like wank

that shit is 30+ years old and didn't yield anything radically different than the ladder
tbqh being "too derivative" rarely or never holds back a release from sounding good. the problem is deriving from lame sources and not knowing how to tie it all together

no reply because you’re right.

lmao electronic is suffering the same problem rock had, there are only so many ways you can change a waveform ie there is an actual finite amount of new sounds
also most electronic music sounds just as samey as most buttrock

They aren't mutually exclusive retard, you're saying "drums are obsolete because bass exists". No nigger, you just add a fucking band member.

That's a problem with the musicians and a lack of imagination/willpower to explore the software.

Didn't read because of the gay anime pic.

music benefits from limitations. there's a reason the genre black midi never caught on

Posting Bowie to take credit from Eno is probably the most cringe inducing thing I have read ont his board.

what year is this?