Acrylia wrote:Probably about Skrillex honestly, whether it's "real dubstep" or whatever, or my opinions on him or what he does and all that junk. And in that regard, here is my stance:
While I don't believe that he deserves all the fame he's gotten, as his production values are mediocre at best, I will give him a few things: he brought electronic music into the mainstream once again, and I'll be damned if some of his songs aren't catchy. Freaking Bangarang is stuck in my head forever. In regard to genre; while I don't think of him as "real" dubstep, I acknowledge that genres evolve over time, unlike some "dubstep purists" who believe that the only real dubstep came from the early 2000s in what is considered grime and such. Dubstep has evolved into something very different than it was when it began like pretty much every other genre of music has gone through that people have been upset with: rock, metal, house, even folk and classical. I mean, classical went through so many changes in composition and theme that they needed different periods to classify them.
Okay, sorry for long and poorly thought out post.
Motivfs wrote:Nine Volt wrote:Genres. Not on youtube though, in real life. I don't really talk about music much in real life though, despite how much time I spend on it.
I don't talk about music in real life much either because quite honestly, everyone elses music preferences differ from mine (I have not met one person who likes Drum & Bass, or even knows what it is).
This is why I want to move to Europe.
TunerSymphon wrote:It always does seem like the ones that refuse to learn anything new about what they're doing find themselves superior to most other people in that field. Kinda sad, really. That exactly lack of wanting to absorb more knowledge is exactly what makes them inferior, to be completely honest.
Watashig wrote:TunerSymphon wrote:It always does seem like the ones that refuse to learn anything new about what they're doing find themselves superior to most other people in that field. Kinda sad, really. That exactly lack of wanting to absorb more knowledge is exactly what makes them inferior, to be completely honest.
Read up on the Dunning-Kruger effect! It describes exactly what that's like! I had my fair share of people like this back when I played WoW, yeah. It's really interesting!
Pewter Robot wrote:I love actually knowing other hipsters IRL.
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