Why have millennials been unable to create a single new music genre?
>>130788584Vaporwave, Synthwave, Emo Revival, Indie Sleaze, Twee Pop, Cascadian Black Metal, DSBM, Blackgaze, Witch House, Chillwave and many others that aren't Stomp Clap Gay.
>>130788625Never heard a single one of these. You just made it up.
>>130788664vaporwave is real (sucks)synthwave is 80semo revival is real maybe indie sleaze is not real twee pop is real Cascadian Black Metal is not real dsbm started in the 90s blackgaze is realwitch house is real chillwave dunno what that is
>>130788625>Emo Revival>Indie Sleaze>Cascadian Black Metalnot genresalso, some of the rest have been a thing for years before the first millennial was born
Future bass and hyperpop
>>130788625forgot EDM Trap, Future Bass and Brostep.
>>130788584crabcore
Nu-metal?
>>130789134that was gen x
>>130788584ChiptuneDubstep, brostep, toystepComplextroGrimeElectro houseUK bass, Future garage, HyperpopSeapunk, hypnagogic pop, vaporwave, mallsoft, fashwave etcFuture funk (Saint Pepsi, Yung Bae)HardstyleFuturepopSynthwave, chillwave etcRiddim, moombahtonAlternative R&B, neo soulBedroom pop, lo-fi
>>130788625>Twee Popare you serious? Boomers made Twee Pop in the early 80s. The rest is just meme nostalgia bait. Total Millennial Death
>>130788584Not enough wealth and free time. Every generation since the boomers are born into a form of thinly veiled slavery that gets worse and worse.
>>130789235thisus millennials completely dominated edm
>>130789280not music.
>>130789280worst music of all time
>>130788584There are only so many different ways to arrange notes and so many different sounds to apply to them in a manner that appeals to enough people to catch on as a distinct genre. It's possible that we've simply hit that limit.
I boycott all Millennial media. Very easy for music and games haven't been good since Millennials took over either
>>130789303Zoomer media’s going to be worse
>>130789326and? I'm not consuming either. Millenials shouldn't speak that's for sure
>>130789282>>130789285wrong and coping boomer opinionhttps://youtu.be/5wkC8vWbFm8?si=5GfkAlJfVF36Ct6r&t=139
>>130789338what the fuck is that? zoomers easily have better ability than 'lelnnials
>>130789349Maybe on planet retard
>>130789383I would punch you in the face if you put that on in front of me
>>130789349nah, zoomzooms could neverhttps://youtu.be/CKMhomlGM_M?si=2exS32zkvtrb3QHa&t=117
>>130789400I doubt it
the zoomzoom barely manages to play a synth melody on a simple offbeat bassline and youd think theyd be able to make some proper complextro?https://youtu.be/nt1budFvUFQ?si=ee1jnYJd2-8nGEHQ&t=41
This is the worst board on this site
>>130789477you clearly haven't visited /pw/
>>130788692>millennials obsess over 80s>no one bats an eye>zoomers obsess over 90s and early 2000s>everyone madrude
>>13078951880s were good90s and early 00s werentlate 00s are good and were getting there with the nostalgia
>>130788625>Vaporwave, Wrong, invented in the 80s by boomers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gML0PukI5rI>Synthwave, Wrong, invented in the 80s by boomers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHVckv_n7Wk>Twee Pop,Wrong, invented in the 80s by boomers (there might be even earlier examples from the 70s-60s): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhOt6-Gt5_I
>>130788692>chillwave dunno what that isshouldn't be surprised by this cuz it lasted like a year but kinda sad to see. Was a sick moment in time>>130788584I'm a Millennial but I do sometimes think we had the least creative generation lol. The best thing we came up with IMO was the whole DIY beats culture thing around 2010-13. Some of the LA beats shit was sick too but that got kinda old quick. Clams Casino, Shlohmo, etc was a really cool moment in Millennial music history>130789529>Wrong, invented in the 80s by boomersdon't be dense
>>130789338not music
New ravehttps://youtu.be/yUbkex3qPXUElectroclash and witch househttps://youtu.be/BnQKxTxOYB0?Freak folkhttps://youtu.be/61_N6j-A9xE
>>130788625>The only relevant genre of millennials is the gayest oneY is dis?
>>130790568its the peak of music doehttps://youtu.be/Diojg4MYaL4?si=0znWod5oApFc7bhe&t=163
>>130788625>Emo Revival>New genre>"REVIVAL"This board is hopeless.
>>130789235Millennials were EDMGODS and yet zoomers dropped that shit and just stuck to rap it makes me deeply upset
>>130788584They created like 40 of them.A common millennial issue is trying too hard to distinguish oneself, opposite problem of zoomlets
>>130789128More like KINOcore amirite?
>>130788584dubstep
>>130788625>Vaporwaveyes>Synthwavedon't know>Indie Sleazenot real>Twee Popdone in the 80s and 90sfuck offThe Vaselines sure as hell weren't Millennials>Cascadian Black Metaldon't know can't answer>DSBMstarted in the 90sNot Millennial>Blackgazeyes>Witch Houseyes>ChillwaveyesCloud Rap, Trap Metal (if you see 95/96 as Millennial) and Emo rap as well.>>130789235>ChiptuneKill yourself>Dubstepnope>Brostepyes>neo soulKill Yourself>Alternative R&Bkill yourself>HyperpopyesI'm too tired for this shit. Fuck this board and fuck everyone. The Zoomer equivalent of this thread was pain enough.>>130789280>completely disregards the 90s history of Gabber, Jungle, Breakbeat, Drum and Bass, Speedcore and Happy Hardcore>>130789303>>130789326>>130789330Kill everyone born after 1980 and before 2013. That includes myself by the way. We all need to be executed. Goodbye. Fuck everyone.t. 2003.
>>130794341>>1307895291981 https://youtu.be/j4ok8f0zSgg?that millennial is completely clueless
>>130788625good Lord. in comparison, Zoomers already surpass this crap and Boomers are absolutely super-alite-tier
>>130788584Millennials didn't create most major music genres from scratch, but artists from that generation were central to creating, defining, or popularizing several newer genres and subgenres that emerged from the late 1990s through the 2010s.Some notable examples include:Genres and subgenres strongly associated with MillennialsDubstep (especially the modern, aggressive "brostep" style)Artists like Skrillex helped redefine the genre in the early 2010s.Future BassPopularized by artists such as Flume and San Holo.HyperpopCloud RapAssociated with artists such as Lil B and Yung Lean.VaporwaveAn internet-born genre that emerged around 2010 through Millennial online communities.Witch HouseAn experimental electronic style that gained attention around 2009–2012.ChillwaveA nostalgic, lo-fi electronic style from the late 2000s.Trap EDMDistinguished from hip-hop trap by applying trap rhythms to electronic dance music.Genres Millennials reshapedMany genres existed before Millennials but were transformed by Millennial artists:MetalcoreDeathcorePost-hardcore Progressive Metal (modern "djent"-influenced era)Trap music Bedroom PopMillennials were also instrumental in creating or popularizing many internet-native styles, including:Synthwave (modern revival)Lo-fi Hip HopFuture GarageComplextroNightcore (as an internet phenomenon rather than its earliest origins)It's worth noting that music genres rarely have a single creator or belong to one generation. Most develop gradually through the work of many artists across age groups. Millennials' distinctive contribution was less about inventing entirely new musical traditions from nothing and more about creating and spreading internet-driven, digitally produced genres that became influential during the 2000s and 2010s. I might be wrong about assigning a specific genre to a single generation, because these developments often overlap between late Generation X artists and early Generation Z artists.
>>130794411What the fuck is even the point in posting this shit
>>130794439That it is true
>>130788584It's like a wise man once said, we're in the age of the artist, not genre.Kids are just doing whatever the fuck they want these days.
>>130794411Yeah, for example, a lot of good indie rock happened in the 00s, but it wasn't really a new genre.It was a mishmash of past influences adapted to a modernised sound. They continued to apply the genre hybridisation recipe that led to the emergence of grunge/alt-rock, but now applied to even more exotic genres like world music, punk, new wave, garage.And they managed to get new sounds out of it. Like Vampire Weekend didn't really sound 100% like Paul Simon. It sounded more like Paul Simon put through a punkish/new-wave filter and sung with a stom-clap-hey liveliness.
>>130794411the only listenable instance of dubstep is Burial (gen x)
>>130794411>It's worth noting that music genres rarely have a single creator or belong to one generationneeded to be said. Somebody give this guy some head. >>130794887you're missing out
>>130788584Shitty SoundCloud rap
>>130788625>it's all nostalgiaslopyikes
>>130794411>because these developments often overlap between late Generation X artists and early Generation Z artistsliterally explained by the fact that time is a spectrum and scenes don't begin and end with hard generational cut offs. People don't suddenly realise they're one generation or the other and break apart a scene for that reason. fully agreed btw.
>>130795093>Witch House>Blackgaze>nostalgiaslopenough
>>130795100>synthwave/minmalwave with s p o o oo o o o ooky aesthetic>yo let's take early 90s shoegaze and mid 90s black metal and mash them up it's so original
>>130794411I've replied to you the 3rd time but like literally even if they didn't invent the genre Night Lovell, Corbin, Edward Skeletrix (Cight back then), Misogi and BLVC SVND were all teenage Zoomers who were in the early Cloud Rap wave as early as 2013 for all of them. Hell even Johnnascus (of Spider Gang fame) put out a mixtape in 2014. It's the type of shit no one knows and blows a part the conventional narratives. All the credit belongs to Millennials (Friendzone, Clams Casino, Yung Gud, Clams Casino etc) but again it's the shit people don't realise.
zoomers getting stomped out ITT oh madone…
>>130795126nevermind Misogi and BLVC SVND debuted in 2014 but still. Edward Skeletrix, Night Lovell and Corbin releasing their earliest shit in 2013 fucks with my head lol.
>>130795147some of your points are being rebuked calm down.
>>130795147What was the exercise in both threads?>Have Millennials created a new genre?yes>Has Gen Z created a new genre?yesNo one won. No one lost. That's it. Fags are acting uppity and that's it.
No one has created a new genre of anything worthwhile since like 1989 or 1990. Sorry not sorry.
>>130794341>>130795179this, millennials and zoomers need to die now
>>130795171>>Has Gen Z created a new genre?>yesThat thread did not produce any credible claim on a new genre created by zoomers
>>130795223HexD, Sigilkore, Krushclub and maybe Digicore. All dogshit but it's there.
>>130795179>No one has created a new genre of anything worthwhileperiodthe only truly great music defies genre
>>130794341>>completely disregards the 90s history of Gabber, Jungle, Breakbeat, Drum and Bass, Speedcore and Happy Hardcoreus Millennials did much better drum and bass than Xcucks
>>130795843no
>>130794341>>130788720Cascadian Black Metal sounds pretty distinct from most USBM and their fanbase was decidedly Millennial especially all the hipsters who binged on BrooklynVegan and Vice. The True Metal underground who mostly consisted of aging and terminally irate Xers loathed that stuff. DSBM may have been started by Xers but it found a much bigger audience with Millennials especially those who'd later forge Blackgaze. Prior to those scenes, USBM was mostly just imitating what their European counterparts were doing with some exceptions namely Grand Belial's Key who were no stranger to classic Heavy Metal influences. I Shalt Become also sounded very distinct from Burzum who they took inspiration from. Others like Nosvrolok, Absu, Krieg, Demonic Christ and Ritual (California), while good, still sounded too connected to their European counterparts.
>>130798518Should also mention Xasthur and Leviathan. Both bands are praised as pioneers but, to me, they were always mediocre at best. North American War Metal, on the other hand, was always much more interesting. That was Xer, though.
Fuck me for forgetting Profanatica and Havohej. Xer as fuck but highly influential to early USBM. Cartoonishly blasphemous, too.Point of all this is to highlight the distinct difference between American Millennial Black Metal and Xer USBM.
>>130795284lol no
>>130795284>HexDis that really a genre or just a mishmash of styles that had existed for years, like chiptunes' bitcrushing or nightcore's sped up version of everything.Seems more like syncretism than a new genre, which is in line with zoomers' tendency to create more and more crossover styles and blends of everything before. It doesn't necessarily lead to a new genre just this digital soup of styles that had already existed, but hijacked for different purposes.Ig you could call that hexxing, but is it really a genre or a technique of screwing the sound, much like vaporwave did with samples?
>>130789529I saw some guy on YouTube claim JPEG mafia invented Vaporwave with the Devon Hendrx album, never had I felt more disappointed in humanity