Yeah. If you're removed from the genre, you'd have no clue where electronic music has remained fresh and innovative. It's fine, most people think everything is still just like Moby from the 90's. A few of my modern favorites are seven lions, feed me, Nigel Stanford, glass animals, haywyre, ratatat, bonobo, and emancipator. I guess you get hate when people dislike a genre or don't have the means to get fresh music.Of course electronic music has soul—just not a human soul. Puny human.
You may be right about cluelessness. Great suggestions, btw.Yeah. If you're removed from the genre, you'd have no clue where electronic music has remained fresh and innovative. It's fine, most people think everything is still just like Moby from the 90's. A few of my modern favorites are seven lions, feed me, Nigel Stanford, glass animals, haywyre, ratatat, bonobo, and emancipator. I guess you get hate when people dislike a genre or don't have the means to get fresh music.
Only modern music which really evolves is Anathema or Dream Theater when playing live with a symphonic orchestra and similar. Everything else is just like a remake 10, 20 or 30 yrs ago.
I'm not seeing what you're seeing, but there's plenty of cleavage from the boys of Måneskin at Eurovision.a cursory perusal shows a lot of the examples are cover bands with cleavage ...
I hadn't heard Amy Lee before this collaboration, she really has a beautiful voice (also, I'm sticking to the death theme):
I totally agree Rock died with Kurt Cobain.Another member claims there is no passion in Rock anymore, "good" music died after Kurt Cobain in the 90s. Although that's more an aging thing than a music thing, what are some of your favorite passionate "rock" genre live performances - since 2000?
To be totally fair. You're right... the grunge-rock genre has sharply lost prominence since his death. I feel like the same thing happened to Reggae Rock after Bob Marley and Nowell of Sublime.I totally agree Rock died with Kurt Cobain.
Talking to yourself is a sure sign of madness.I totally agree Rock died with Kurt Cobain.
LolTalking to yourself is a sure sign of madness.
It was in response to your thread:Lol
He wrote "another member" so I'm not sure who he's talking about
Pearl Jam put out the vast majority of their catalog in "AK" (after Kurt), so maybe they are the exception according to him?I totally agree Rock died with Kurt Cobain.
She is great, has an impressive number of great albums now, just as powerful in quiet folk mode as loud.Chelsea Wolfe
This is great, I've had a word with myself about why I didn't know about this, especially as she has collaborated with Chelsea, and it's great.Emma Ruth Rundle