Fnord wrote:
munstead wrote:
I think everyone gets to a point where beyond the age of say 30-35 we stop listening to new music, coming to the conclusion it isn't as good as it was back in our 'day'. Everyone is the same like this. It's happened for ages, and will no doubt continue to. . .
It would be nice if there ever was any new music, what with covers, plagiarism, and sampling running rampant.I occasionally spend half a day looking for new music, and at some point had to admit to myself that the problem is not so much that there isn't any new music, but it's not coming from where it used to come from when I was 16.
I used to like aggressive punk rock and hardcore punk music, and in the 90s, there would be plenty of it, most of it from california, fun young guys who cane out if skateboarding culture.
The bands still exist, and there's still new bands, but they don't make new music - it's still 90s punk rock.
I currently like Howie Lee a lot. A Chinese-American electronic musician who blends his cultures in his music. I have never heard anything like it before, and I wouldn't have, had I stuck to looking for newusic at the same place I was looking 20 years ago.
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