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How does everyone feel about digital punk/hardcore music?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by divtech, Jan 31, 2012.

  1. divtech

    divtech New Member New Member


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    I guess i would just like to know how modern punx feel as to hardcore music thats not made with your traditional guitar/drums/bass/vox combination? For example, vox+ laptops, drum machines, etc.
    does the diy or political ethic of punk or the tradition mean more to you?

    great example of what im referring to:
    Has anyone listened to the band Realicide? They recently stopped writing music but for a while they were a force to be reckoned with, very political, hardcore mentality and realism all the way.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzYa6YZbFzE
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDIykO_m ... re=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD60NCnX ... re=related

    or SX:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33AvlDfHah0

    and i guess Atari Teenage Riot (quite a bit less contemporary but still relevant)
     

  2. slother

    slother Experienced Member Experienced member


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    I personally think that stuff is annoying as hell and its hard for me to listen to. I didn't know that there was punk groups like that now but im still not into it. I even have trouble listening to man is the bastard sometimes with all that noise stuff they do but thats just me
     
  3. Derek Danger

    Derek Danger Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    I find Atari Teenage Riot really understood the electronic medium and did it quite a lot of credit. Those two other bands you mention (especially the second) grate on me. I think it's because electronic music works best for me when it attempts to do something transcendant of traditional or "organic" music sounds. All I'm getting from those two bands is sounds I could just as easily hear from a live musician, and which sound too clipped and clean played by computers.

    Seriously, music made by computers sounds best when it doesn't try to sound like humans. And vice versa, humans make shit robot noises.
     
  4. Marzz

    Marzz Experienced Member Experienced member


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    I think most technology is bad. Especially when used in the arts. I know a lot of people disagree and love it because they can get their art and music out there, but to me I just am a bit of a "luddite"? Only 17 year old anti-tech person i know...(Ironically i say this from a computer. One of the few gadgets I use!).

    But no, I don't get why someone would want to hear computer noises. to me electronics are rather soul-less.
     
  5. cybergod

    cybergod Active Member Forum Member


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    Dec 26, 2011
     
    I dig some Horse the band myself.
     
  6. Derek Danger

    Derek Danger Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    Jan 29, 2010
     
    Troll.
     
  7. cybergod

    cybergod Active Member Forum Member


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    Dec 26, 2011
     
    Not a troll. If I did something to offend you I'm sorry.
     
  8. Derek Danger

    Derek Danger Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    Jan 29, 2010
     
    Oh, I'm so sorry. You needn't apologise to me. You may want to tell Horse the Band to apologise to music, though.
     
  9. cybergod

    cybergod Active Member Forum Member


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    I just heard the realicide split with half gorilla .It's great, it feels so empty, totally heavy.
     
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