miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
I didn't think I would sit through all 20 minutes of his presentation in the video below... but he was able to keep it rolling and interesting to the end.
There are some very obvious facts presented...and not just some guy's views based on his personal tastes.
The part that really hits home for me is the "homogenization"...how many modern pop songs sound very similar in both melody, lyrics and production.
The part about the "millennial whoop"......is so true! You hear that a lot. It's similar to that arm waving thing everyone does at Pop music concerts
You can really see that there is a "collective" mentality being manipulated...and less and less originality and individuality.
I have a hard time finding any significant fault with his observations in this video...and just to be clear, he does say that there is also great music out there, but it will rarely rise to the top and be heard. So he's talking about modern music that is promoted and made accessible to the general population...but he's not saying that any/all music made today sucks. That said...you can also hear the "homogenization" happening in much of the "unknown" music you come across on YouTube, Soundcloud, Reverbnation...etc. People recording at home are influenced by what they hear repeatedly...so they tend to mimic it, often without even realizing it.
There is a certain amount of "brainwashing" for sure.
There are some very obvious facts presented...and not just some guy's views based on his personal tastes.
The part that really hits home for me is the "homogenization"...how many modern pop songs sound very similar in both melody, lyrics and production.
The part about the "millennial whoop"......is so true! You hear that a lot. It's similar to that arm waving thing everyone does at Pop music concerts
You can really see that there is a "collective" mentality being manipulated...and less and less originality and individuality.
I have a hard time finding any significant fault with his observations in this video...and just to be clear, he does say that there is also great music out there, but it will rarely rise to the top and be heard. So he's talking about modern music that is promoted and made accessible to the general population...but he's not saying that any/all music made today sucks. That said...you can also hear the "homogenization" happening in much of the "unknown" music you come across on YouTube, Soundcloud, Reverbnation...etc. People recording at home are influenced by what they hear repeatedly...so they tend to mimic it, often without even realizing it.
There is a certain amount of "brainwashing" for sure.