Tell me all the trash music/artists you know from around the 50s to 70s.

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    2 months ago

    Sweet summer child, replace “dubstep” with “techno” or “techno” with “disco” or …

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      2 months ago

      ? I mean I’m not disagreeing with you. Each of these step changes increased the usage of technology dramatically. I’m not really naming dubstep as the instigator as much as much as I’m just using that to describe the general point in time where I felt like computers became more prevalent as the defacto composition tool. I feel like this is around the time where computer music has really evolved in usage in all genres. For example, the amount of computers in new orchestral scores right now is wild. Of course it was used long before this, but there’s a big difference between usage in specific genres and/or to make music stand out, and it being a part of the general palette for every genre.

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        2 months ago

        Personally I feel your view is too constrained to your own timeline and experiences and is discounting the spread of technology in music for at least a century.

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          I mean, that very well could be so! After all, I’ve only lived during my timeline, so recency bias probably does make changes seem more dramatic 😂 . But I do feel like computer usage has created a pretty significant change in how music is composed and produced compared to prior technology, and a lot of those innovations are relatively recent.