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Posted By: pghboemike 12 Predictions for the Future of Music - 05/19/22 07:39 PM
https://tedgioia.substack.com/p/12-predictions-for-the-future-of?s=r



It’s old music killing no music
https://tedgioia.substack.com/p/is-old-music-killing-new-music?s=r
This is extremely interesting. I read the article in his substack.

I wonder if anyone has made any connections or had any light bulbs go off on why the "young kids these days" seems to be gravitating towards music written in 60s, 70s and 80s by people who are roughly the age of your median BIAB song forum poster????

smile

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

I wonder if it is because they like hearing actual chords and melodies and stuff???????

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Does this also mean that the song finder tool menu in the BIAB style picker is actually the real master secret of the future of all new music, and the people who use real tracks and real styles are twenty years ahead of the curve???

By going back to the future, so to speak?
Posted By: Pipeline Re: 12 Predictions for the Future of Music - 05/19/22 08:14 PM

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!

Pipeline, that is classic!! smile

Hold on I have him on the line....wait a sec.

Ok, I'm back.

Elon wants to know how many real tracks are actually real, and what percentage are really midi tracks pretending to be real tracks.

He says he's playing hard ball and he's taking it to the board.
Posted By: sslechta Re: 12 Predictions for the Future of Music - 05/19/22 10:40 PM
OMG, you guys are too funny!
interesting.

new music to me tends to be very formulaistic. I don't care what genre you're listening too.

After a period of listening, a lot of it tends to sound exactly the same. Turn to a classic rock station and almost nothing on those stations sounds like anything else in the play list.

I will have to take the time to finish watching and listening to this video later this evening.
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