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07-11-2012, 10:43 AM | #7153 (permalink) |
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I find that a lot of child-sub-genres sound arbitrary until you listen to enough albums that fall within them that you can distinguish their features. It's only out of hand when they're created to encompass a whole two or three artists.
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07-11-2012, 11:36 AM | #7156 (permalink) |
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Fair enough, it's a way to musically communicate. But the more you label the more you will just break it down. Instead of listening to the whole piece being what it is.
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07-11-2012, 12:20 PM | #7157 (permalink) |
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I think it's more about ease of communication. The music is already made, I'm just looking for an easy way to describe it to someone. If I'm talking to a fellow metal fan I could say "this band is really slow and heavy, with minimal drumming and vocals and very low and fuzzy bass and guitar played sort of in the tradition of Black Sabbath but much more experimental sounding in a sort of syrupy ambient way" or I could say "this is a drone/doom band". I think option B is a little easier. I don't think that diminishes the music in any way.
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07-11-2012, 12:48 PM | #7158 (permalink) |
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There is nothing wrong with explanations, otherwise there would be no point having a forum. I'm not against it. It's just lot of the times it ruins the element of surprise the further you nitpick every little part of it. Great Band here is a black death metal prog band reggae bass and shredding guitars drabble drumming nu metal style with punk effects blah blah. I find it can set you up for disappointment, or yes better than you expect from an already created picture. The later part can be good. Like I said, I find more quality hearing the piece as it is, enjoying it instead of focusing on puzzle fitting it in specific places which could possibly turn it redundant. The focus and originality is taken away from the actual music.
I'm a culprit of that sometimes, so I still reap the negatives.
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07-11-2012, 01:27 PM | #7160 (permalink) |
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Not saying people shouldn't express the way they want to express musically. I'm only giving reasons as to why I wouldn't go further and further in which way labelling becomes more and more of central focus as what they will stick to. Coming from an open angle then anything. Continual definitions with orthodox groupings gets boring and overused after a while. Explanations are fine, it's more labelling that's the issue.
Don't really see where fear comes into it. I don't like music because it's metal. I like it because it's good music.
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