What are some modern music genres that don’t contain post african repetitions
>>128276385burger punk
>>128276385symphonic and power metal
>>128276385>/mu/ will see this image and still defend capitalism
>>128276827Well yeah, commies never distributed music
>>128276827>capitalism is when stores :-(
Just searching "post african repetitions" instantly filled me with regrets doing it.I would prefer to stay outside that "space".
>>128276827The problem in that image is car-centric infrastructure and American soullessness
>>128276990It's odd you used Japan as a counterexample when they're literally everything you tankie morons complain about America turned up to 11. A culture centered around a cancerous work culture, one of the highest rates of suicide on Earth, is full of pedophiles, and everyone is obsessed with corporate media. >"car-centric infrastructure"Japan has one of the longest commute times on Earth because even bullet trains are kneecapped by inefficient scheduling, the average commute times in the United States are on-par roughly with Germany and the UK. Enough with this nonesense, sit down sonMusic
>>128276990>thing Japan :-D
>>128277091Based gigachad
>>128276990>car-centric infrastructure and American soullessnessIn other words: Capitalism.
>>128276827If you pan out you would see this is probably a small area near a highway going through miles of pristine wilderness. Most of America is undeveloped.
>>128277408It is, IIRC someone found that exact stretch of road and the buildings aren't even that close to eachother, the photo was taken using a photographic technique called lens compression. It was part of some faggots art project
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>>128276713hahahahahaha wronghahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
>>128277091based post and poster. cheers.
>>128277091Not to mention that Japan doesn't even have free universal healthcare. Fuck weebs giving that island a free pass. 2 nukes weren't enough
>>128276713>drum and riff-based>repeating hooks and contrastsAll metal barring maybe freeform improv avant-shit is post-african repetitions
>>128278172this but unironicallyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wdbb-WWNems
>>128276385>post african repetitions
>>128276385Drone Noise >b but that's not music Fuck you
>>128278299It's a buzzword that just describes any music that's structured around repeating or reiterating an idea, like a catchy hook, a simple melody, a continuous rhythm, verse chorus verse chorus or any other kind of structural pattern, a riff, groove, often built around a drum beat that compartmentalizes everything. So essentially nearly all popular music for the last 150 or so years.
>>128278388Which stems from the african tradition of call and response that was popularized by black slaves in america which eventually became blues and then rock.
>>128278388>>128278443so would european folk songs that predate african slave music still be post-african repetitions then? since they fit your definition?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzuOG8Qd3cU
>>128278172>Blacks are the only people who invented percussive instruments
>>128277408>>128277508It's one of those trucker stops that are just basically random patches of stores and gas stations in the middle of nowhere.
>>128278545Who are you quoting? Nobody said this.But barring military marches, Western music was almost never structured around drumming. The drum kit as we know it was an African-American phenomenon. The idea of putting an emphasis on drums to drive the rhythm came out African slave circles and evolved into modern genres in New Orleans. The traditional metal instrument line-up (drum kit, bass and guitar) is literally rooted in what nogs were doing in New Orleans.>b-but muh Irish folk jigs where they stomped and clapped a rhythmNot the same thing.
>>128278172>>128276385Is this this a bad thing or something OP?Peoples brains are wired to like patterns like this in music. Do you find yourself accidently tapping your foot to a song and go "oh god I'm acting like a nigger"
>>128278855It's an American-centric world view and relies upon ignorance to substantiate itself.You can look at Irish traditional music and find everything with different instruments.You're right about metal for example being derived from rock which was derived from boogie woogie and blues and etc
Thin Lizzy - Whiskey In The Jarhttps://youtu.be/6WDSY8Kaf6othis is a metal cover of... The Dubliners - Whiskey In The Jarhttps://youtu.be/DLBzFpjbI7kthis is trad Irish
>>128277091>one of the highest rates of suicide on EarthAmong western countries*Japan is only #29.