Benny Bunter

Well-known member
Whatever you think of the music in Neon Screams the writing was brilliant, and if you managed to put petty jealousies aside (which there was a lot of on here unfortunately), was good enough to enhance the music itself, which is a rare thing.
 

pattycakes_

Can turn naughty
Things were totally futuristic and new and unheard due to the new technologies that brought them to be, but by somewhere in the latter end of the 90s most of the avenues and possibilities had already been trawled by the inevitable competitiveness of artists trying to outdo each other and make new things. The possibilities of music tech are finite as much as we would like to believe they are not. Being in modern times does not guarantee modern or futuristic sounds. Cut to today and all of that is basically non existent. Everything is a version of what came before it, as opposed to going from analog to digital where the were no real comparisons. So when a little bit of tech comes out that makes you sound like a digital goat, those who are looking for things to get excited about will jump at the chance. The writing may have been good, but that's beside the point. It's the same shit as music journalists who can't wait to coin a new genre nowadays etc. We're at the bottom of the barrel phase right now.

#barrellife
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Who bullied him off? Haven't they been bullied off now too?

It's the circle of life

I'm going to appear in barty's inbox like

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0bleak

Well-known member
Anyway, since this has devolved into attacks, let's get back to my original point and I will maybe try to rephrase a little better, and maybe people could also stop setting up strawn mans.
Otherwise say no criticisms of the premise is accepted.
I also said congrats to whoever wrote the book for getting published, and I apologized in advance for my criticisms.
I guess if you could boil down what I'm saying, it's that autotune is doing a lot of heavy lifting to the point where the rest of the music doesn't matter, and to me that's unfortunate because the autotune isn't so interesting to me that it makes up for it.
Now continue to devolve into ad hominens and continue to personally attack my own music tastes...
 

luka

Well-known member
You have v conservative music taste. Nobody, not one single person on dissensus shared kits enthusiasm for his music btw. We all hated it and abused him about it.
 

Benny Bunter

Well-known member
You have v conservative music taste. Nobody, not one single person on dissensus shared kits enthusiasm for his music btw. We all hated it and abused him about it.
I wasn't really around here much at the time, but I loved the music. I remember being really disappointed that he left just as I was getting into it.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I guess if you could boil down what I'm saying, it's that autotune is doing a lot of heavy lifting to the point where the rest of the music doesn't matter, and to me that's unfortunate because the autotune isn't so interesting to me that it makes up for it/
This is a valid opinion... It's all subjective isn't it, you aren't excited by the sounds, you're excited by different sounds, other people are bored by those sounds as you're bored by these sounds.

I would have to reread the book (or rather, read it at all, since i only got about two chapters in) to remember what he was claiming for it. No doubt the claims were overblown, although this is one of the appealing things about it, I think. Music journalism as overblown and feverish rather than po faced pitchfork style reviews of taylor swift albums.

The one angle I did think was really interesting was the transhumanism thing, the dancehall guys wearing these weird contact lenses and getting devil horn studs put in their heads, and the obvious analogy between feeding your voice through a synthesiser and 'becoming' a sort of human/tech hybrid... And perhaps this relating to other sorts of 'trans' stuff, what with Young Thug wearing dresses, etc.

Like I think you can basically dismiss his argument (whatever it was lmao) but still find interesting things about the music and about what he's saying about it
 
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