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1 hour ago, Cybertronica said:

This. This. THIS.

This music makes my ears bleed. The amount of effort that goes into it is minimal. And there's always these same people here hyping it up. It's lazy music catered to a lazy audience. :toofunny: Also it's painful to listen to.

Dylan Brady could record himself having diarrhea and they would still say it's "futuristic" and "on another level" and that we "don't understand it." 

idk broski it kinda sound like you bump to 100 gecs and Bladeee on the downlow

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8 hours ago, Cybertronica said:

This. This. THIS.

This music makes my ears bleed. The amount of effort that goes into it is minimal. And there's always these same people here hyping it up. It's lazy music catered to a lazy audience. :toofunny: Also it's painful to listen to.

Dylan Brady could record himself having diarrhea and they would still say it's "futuristic" and "on another level" and that we "don't understand it." 

Not very "Cybertronica" of you...

You are so wrong about this music and people who like it.
 It's meant to be cynical, like a parody (or a tribute) of pop culture, so this kind of artists blend together cute bubblegum pop with hardcore genres. The ultimate goal is to create emotion in the middle of all this "mess machines", like the "crying of loneliness of a pink lolita pop lost in a cold consumerist and transhumanist world".
This duality between violence and emotion is the core of this music. That's why we can talk about an emo revival (Billie Eilish is the pop part of it).

I can understand that this amount of kitsch can be a turn off but I don't think it's for a lazy audience at all. On the contrary you need a trained ear and have musical references to appreciate it. As for breackore or black metal. For example I like to hear some future bass, happy hardcore, trance but also grunge and nu metal influences into the same track (postgender era in a postmodern world). If it's well done it's not messy but very moving or it invokes vivid images and create a fun, childish, dark and melancholic atmosphere.

It's an extreme music but what is very interesting is the way they play with the nostalgia of early 00's almost like a virtual paradise lost and I like to catch all the references. You have to like meta music to appreciate it. And also liking to think about eras aesthetics. It needs a lot of projection if you don't like this musical scene, I have to admit.

But what you say remind me what people said about dubstep and EDM, people said it was like fart sounds etc but it impacted not only electronic scene but the music as a whole. Maybe you don't like it but you can't deny this music has a meaning and a musicality. Like in science if there is a consensus about something it's considered as a truth until the next one. And for the moment the musical evolution is here and it's critically recognized and acclaimed so maybe you have to question yourself before posting. 

Anyway, don't call me lazy...  :bear: 


 

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1 hour ago, Esteban said:

Not very "Cybertronica" of you...

You are so wrong about this music and people who like it.
 It's meant to be cynical, like a parody (or a tribute) of pop culture, so this kind of artists blend together cute bubblegum pop with hardcore genres. The ultimate goal is to create emotion in the middle of all this "mess machines", like the "cry of loneliness of a pink lolita pop lost in a cold consumerist and transhumanist world".
This duality between violence and emotion is the core of this music. That's why we can talk about an emo revival (Billie Eilish is the pop part of it).

I can understand that this amount of kitsch can be a turn off but I don't think it's for a lazy audience at all. On the contrary you need a trained ear and have musical references to appreciate it. As for breackore or black metal. For example I like to hear some future bass, happy hardcore, trance but also grunge and nu metal influences into the same track (postgender era in a postmodern world). If it's well done it's not messy but very moving or it invokes vivid images and create a fun, childish, dark and melancholic atmosphere.

It's an extreme music but what is very interesting is the way they play with the nostalgia of early 00's almost like a virtual paradise lost and I like to catch all the references. You have to like meta music to appreciate it. And also liking to think about eras aesthetics. It needs a lot of projection if you don't like this musical scene, I have to admit.

But what you say remind me what people said about dubstep and EDM, people said it was like fart sounds etc but it impacted not only electronic scene but the music as a whole. Maybe you don't like it but you can't deny this music has a meaning and a musicality. Like in science if there is a consensus about something it's considered as a truth until the next one. And for the moment the musical evolution is here and it's critically recognized and acclaimed so maybe you have to question yourself before posting. 

Anyway, don't call me lazy...  :bear: 


 

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6 hours ago, Cybertronica said:

This. This. THIS.

This music makes my ears bleed. The amount of effort that goes into it is minimal. And there's always these same people here hyping it up. It's lazy music catered to a lazy audience. :toofunny: Also it's painful to listen to.

Dylan Brady could record himself having diarrhea and they would still say it's "futuristic" and "on another level" and that we "don't understand it." 

Hahaha, to be honest, I like some of PC music songs, but not that much. 
Artists, doing such music, sound futuristic, but it doesn't mean that such genre is the actual future music. I think the obsession of gheis with PC music will be over as soon as something super different and alternative emerge. 

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Xoxo Adriana

i love them!!! i’m actually so happy i switched from apple music to spotify last year, otherwise i wouldn’t have discovered them and many other PC artists. “hand crushed by a mullet” and “i would never stop you” are both BOPS.

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