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SOPHIE FOREVER
Join Date: Aug 2011
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For a rock parallel of that, see something like Death Grips, Jpegmafia, and Ho99o9 making hip-hop with elements of and philosophies from punk, rock, and metal. That's the kind of thing I was thinking of when I said that a rock revival might work backwards from other genres. These artists could be the foundational stages of that, or it could come from some other reincarnation of rock influences evolving into a new rock subgenre. The next stage of life for rock might not be guitar music. Back to Coltrane, it's hard to pin down where foundational influences like him start and end sometimes. I hear it in Mary Halvorson's playing, but it's just as much putting Sharrock through Braxton's lens with a good dose of Ornette and new ideas. Brutal prog is probably the best answer despite toeing the line of not being jazz. There might be more to what he said about it but I think he's underselling the artistry of sampling. I think we all agree that rock has become played out and needs to adapt to survive.
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