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Originally Posted by almauro
I think what big3 is trying to say here, is some fans don't like experimenting with tried and true formula, while other music fans like new and more adventurous elements introduced into the formula. For example, I've been going through a deathcore kick lately, and I like the fact that bands like "The Contortionists" are injecting post-metal and even Pat Metheny melodious ambient passages into the music. The so called "deathcore" purists, if they can be called that, hate it. If you listen to their new album "Instrinsic" it does beg the question, are you listening to deathcore, or is it something else? Dare I say, could this be "progressive deathcore", or "ambient deathcore", or even "post-deathcore"?
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Thanks for the translation.
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Originally Posted by TheBig3
Thanks for understanding, Almauro.
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I'm unclear on how the notion of "some fans don't like experimenting with tried and true formula" differentiates the genres you've defined as elitist (metal, jazz and punk) from the genres you've defined as non-elitist (blues, rock and country). When I think of blues and country in particular, fans who like "new and more adventurous elements introduced into the formula" are definitely not the first thing that comes to mind.