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Haven't we experimented enough? I think it's time to bring the experiment to an end and start making music that is the result of these many long years of "experimentation".
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>>127575146
The problem is that in the industry is ppl don't buy albums or cds like they did in the 90s. Now everything's on streaming and the artists barely make any revenue. So they keep making shit experimental music to stick out and depending on retards on pitchfork and fantano to like it so they can shill that garbage music to their retarded fans. That's why most music today is pop and garbage.
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>>127575197
so most music is pop and garbage because artists keep making experimental music to stick out? k, got it.
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>>127575146
How much music was properly experimental, really?
Where are the lab notes? Where is the control group? What was the initial hypothesis that was to be tested by experiment? Were there any serious attempts at red-teaming the results? Were the results corrected for cultural differences in musical perception and/or appreciation? Was cartesian doubt applied at all? What where the epistemological frameworks underpinning the design of the experimental setup? I could go on.
In summary: Was there even ONE album of experimental music, in global human history?
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>>127575146
Instead of more experiments we need more depth. Modern day music is as wide as an ocean and as deep as a puddle.
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>>127575429
Good music doesn't sell well as you think. Unless you have a dedicated fanbase or connections, you need to do something to stick out first and then get rich making sell out music.
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>>127575197
>The problem is that in the industry is ppl don't buy albums or cds like they did in the 90s. Now everything's on streaming and the artists barely make any revenue. So they keep making shit experimental music to stick out and depending on retards on pitchfork and fantano to like it so they can shill that garbage music to their retarded fans
It's how you think you know what you're talking
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>>127576269
>*it's amazing
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>>127576269
my bad. Now that I read it back, I see how I come across.
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>>127575146
haha OP I love froggo XD
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>>127578001
Same
Unironically though
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>Haven't we experimented enough?
In a static and unchanging world, maybe. In this world, no.
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>>127575146
haha OP I love froggo XD
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