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- #1
- Posted: 12/08/2012 10:51
- Post subject: current popular genres?
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in terms of bands what genre is in at the moment or what ones are emerging. for example folks been wildly popular for a few years but will it fizzle out soon?
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- #2
- Posted: 12/08/2012 12:30
- Post subject: Re: current popular genres?
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DarkSideOfTheComputer wrote: | folks been wildly popular for a few years but will it fizzle out soon? |
notsureifserious
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- #3
- Posted: 12/08/2012 14:00
- Post subject: Re: current popular genres?
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lethalnezzle wrote: | notsureifserious |
I thought the same thing but I think he means folk as in Fleet Foxes, Grizzly Bear, Newsom, Devendra, etc
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- #4
- Posted: 12/08/2012 14:18
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Music is a very popular genre nowadays.
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alelsupreme
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- #5
- Posted: 12/08/2012 15:09
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I reckon this hippity hop will dissapear soon.
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- #6
- Posted: 12/08/2012 15:10
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itsit wrote: | I reckon this hippity hop will dissapear soon. |
This. It's a fad. No genre can truly last without real instruments.
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Applerill
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Age: 31
Location: Chicago 
- #7
- Posted: 12/08/2012 15:58
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Indie Folk is a fad. While the best will carry on to classicdom, everything else will be embarrassing ten years from now.
Hippity hop will be remembered forever. The revolution going on right now is just like 1967. And NOTHING from that period has aged badly, right?
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- #8
- Posted: 12/08/2012 16:45
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In slightly related news, I don't believe the lifetime of a genre determines its impact on music in general e.g. My Bloody Valentine's Loveless (shoegaze) or Portishead's Dummy (trip hop). I'm horrible with differentiating genres, so won't comment much further, but I will say subgeneres today tend to pop and die within a matter of months (/a couple of years) e.g. chillwave, vaporwave, etc.
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Applerill
Autistic Princess <3
Gender: Female
Age: 31
Location: Chicago 
- #9
- Posted: 12/08/2012 16:48
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purple wrote: | In slightly related news, I don't believe the lifetime of a genre determines its impact on music in general e.g. My Bloody Valentine's Loveless (shoegaze) or Portishead's Dummy (trip hop). I'm horrible with differentiating genres, so won't comment much further, but I will say subgeneres today tend to pop and die within a matter of months (/a couple of years) e.g. chillwave, vaporwave, etc. |
I know. But there's a fine line between fad genres that are positively fetishized (trip-hop) and ones that are walking punchlines (nu metal).
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- #10
- Posted: 12/08/2012 16:52
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Ugh. People who like Mumford and Sons and The Lumineers and Of Monsters And Men and all of them.
I remember hearing someone say just how original Mumford and Sons were and I could bearly hold back my deep amalgamating anger.
As far as I'm concerned pop and folk are on opposite ends of the spectrum, and should never mix. Ever.
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