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You're all fucking plebes
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2019-12-18 at 5:18 AM UTCThat album is a good reference for the type of music I'm going to create once I get moved
And no btw I'm not living in a van, that was just a drink idea.
I'm moving to an apartment next month. -
2019-12-18 at 5:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal That album is a good reference for the type of music I'm going to create once I get moved
And no btw I'm not living in a van, that was just a drink idea.
I'm moving to an apartment next month.
It sounds identical to nin. It's also music I could make on my synthesizer I got in 1995. -
2019-12-18 at 5:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ It sounds identical to nin. It's also music I could make on my synthesizer I got in 1995.
Trent has never made anything remotely similar to Pan Sonic except a few tracks from Ghosts I-IV that only sound vaguely similar.
You obviously don't have an ear for minimalist electronic music if your first thought is "this sounds like something I could make in five minutes on my shitty synth from radioshack".
Try REALLY listening to it either with good headphones or a decent sound system.
Stuff like that is about the atmosphere and texture, it's not supposed to titillate you in the way darude's sandstorm does. -
2019-12-18 at 5:45 AM UTC
Listen to this at full volume -
2019-12-18 at 5:46 AM UTCNo
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2019-12-18 at 5:48 AM UTCYou can REALLY listen to one fucking note played for an hour.
It wasnt a talented song, it was just some easy sounds that I could recreate. I could probably make a song on my keyboard right now and then play it off as some shit underground band and you'd claim it was amazing. -
2019-12-18 at 5:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ You can REALLY listen to one fucking note played for an hour.
It wasnt a talented song, it was just some easy sounds that I could recreate. I could probably make a song on my keyboard right now and then play it off as some shit underground band and you'd claim it was amazing.
Like I said, you just don't have an ear for this type of music.
Industrial, noise and experimental electronic music aren't limited to concepts like music theory or "talent", it's about creativity and sonic exploration.
My whole point in calling you out for being a plebe is that you're stuck in this normie paradigm of what music is and "is supposed to be".
There is an entire universe of music out there but you'll completely miss out on because you refuse to reconsider what music is and can be. -
2019-12-18 at 5:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal Like I said, you just don't have an ear for this type of music.
Industrial, noise and experimental electronic music aren't limited to concepts like music theory or "talent", it's about creativity and sonic exploration.
My whole point in calling you out for being a plebe is that you're stuck in this normie paradigm of what music is and "is supposed to be".
There is an entire universe of music out there but you'll completely miss out on because you refuse to reconsider what music is and can be.
Tl:dr you can make powerful music by being a retard and pushing a few buttons -
2019-12-18 at 5:59 AM UTCHere I'll share with you a good starter album for experimental electronic music
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2019-12-18 at 6:06 AM UTCAlso listen to this album
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2019-12-18 at 6:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal Listening to your shity normie radiocore trash
None of you have ever even explored the depths of music and sonic exploration.
You're weak minded lemmings that require psychedelic drugs to appreciate anything deeper than the rock pop paradigm, sad.
I have spent my entire life exploring the deepest depths of sound, putting myself into an isolation tank of sorts spending days on end listening to album after album with the most extreme level of attention.
None of you will ever be on my level.
Bow down and kiss my feet
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2019-12-18 at 6:25 AM UTC
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2019-12-18 at 6:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal Considering you have less time to dedicate yourself to music you'd think you would make more of an effort to branch out and explore it to the best of your ability.
I suggest going on last.fm and looking at the related artists section for a band you're not very familiar with.
Discogs is another good way to discover music.
Bandcamp is good as well.
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