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Where is music going next?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Sick Boy 77, Jul 26, 2012.

  1. Sick Boy 77

    Sick Boy 77 Experienced Member Uploader Experienced member


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    This question has been on my mind for a while. Since the dawn of civilization there has always been a form of music. Over time it has evolved into many different types and genres. I don't know what the first style of music is, if there is a first. But from it and many others there have been spin offs after spin offs. Rock'n'Roll for one has more styles to it than I can remember. So here is the big question. Where is music going to go next? Do you think there is anywhere else it can go? There is already technology based music. Hence Techno. Punk it self has already been put to more things than you can count. Although, I have yet to here classical punk. Punk mix with classical music. Hm..... That may be the place it can to go next, if it already hasn't been there. I don't know. But still. All the other genres of music have other spin offs of themselves. I probably have heard it all. What are your thoughts on it?
     

  2. Veganarchy

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    Interresting question. I think that a lot of new crossover genres wil show up. You already see how electronic music and rock is blending more and more into weird forms such as "Nintendo-core" and "Crunk-core". So my guess would be, that new sub-genres emerge, and blend in with other subgenres from another "genre-umbrella".

    Some Ideas:

    Dub-thrash
    Neo-grime-violence
    Tween-goth-core
    Progressive speed-polka
    Post psy-core
    Blackende Crack Rock Steady
    Ambient emo-grunge
    Br00tal Death Jazz
    PS3 raw crust
    ...

    :ecouteurs:
     
  3. ungovernable

    ungovernable Autonome Staff Member Uploader Admin Team Experienced member


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    neo-libertarian-punk = anarcho-capitalist punks supporting copyrights
     
  4. Veganarchy

    Veganarchy Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    We had a band in Denmark a few years ago called VENSTRES VENNER (Friends of Venstre, the danish libetarian party). They played a show in Ungdomshuset, where they gave away free Coca Cola and Mc Donalds burgers, and had bouncers dressed as cops. it was joke thou, compared to other crass..ehh..class traitors..
     
  5. punkmar77

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    Yup been done as well I'll see if I can find you examples...
     
  6. homegrown terror

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    leftover crack is very good at incorporating string quartets into anarcho punk.

    as for the original question:

    nowhere good.
     
  7. Sick Boy 77

    Sick Boy 77 Experienced Member Uploader Experienced member


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    Those are some good examples. I had forgotten about the Nintendo thing. I haven't heard much of it lately so it's something that isn't on my mind. It will be interesting to see where the future takes music.
     
  8. affirmedatheist

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    There'll always be experimentation around the edges of the music scene, always has been. I couldn't tell you where that's going, because creativity is quite something to behold.

    It's easy to see where the mainstream music is going, though. One one hand, there'll be Pop Wonder #21981018201, and on the other hand there'll be Nationalist # 112108201, all given specific lyrics to sing, discouraged from doing anything other than the studio's bidding (who themselves do the bidding of their parent companies).
     
  9. butcher

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    That I'd like to see!

    Also, keep yr eyes peeled for blackened jukecore, post-goth future garage & d&d (drums and drums).
     
  10. Manufactured Consent

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    AKA most of the famous punk bands.
     
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