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The What Are You Listening To? Thread - Part Three!

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Draka

Wonder Woman
Jam - Michael Jackson

Ok, my Media Player is on random and considering the amount and range of music on it...I can't imagine what's going to come on next :p
 

ngupta

title used by customer
I didn't name it :shrug: Also I find that there are too many genre's nowadays. Why can't we just call all these songs electronic and leave it there?

Because it exactly isnt electronic. I think it makes hard to narrow down a music of a certain type that I like difficult when stupid labels classify them erroneously or under an extensive genre just to push sales.

Plus also it keeps the integrity of the music intact. When a certain sounding music is generated and a befitting term is coined to describe it. It can inspire other acts. And when further experimentation is done and each artist/song takes the music in its own direction and start branching out, we can develop music better. More diversity and more quality.
 

9Westy9

Sceptic, Libertarian, Egalitarian
Premium Member
Because it exactly isnt electronic. I think it makes hard to narrow down a music of a certain type that I like difficult when stupid labels classify them erroneously or under an extensive genre just to push sales.

Plus also it keeps the integrity of the music intact. When a certain sounding music is generated and a befitting term is coined to describe it. It can inspire other acts. And when further experimentation is done and each artist/song takes the music in its own direction and start branching out, we can develop music better. More diversity and more quality.

The problem is that the more genre's you create the more arguments you get. For example people are constantly arguing whether a band is metal, metal core, heavy metal, rock, punk etc.
 
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