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Why Is 80s Music THAT Good?


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I can't grasp my mind around the serve this era of music was and why it sounds so different from everything tbh, there's just something so unique and full of life about the sound. I was born in 2000 so I have no experiences tied to this music rather than growing up and listening to what my parents did, and now that I'm older it just sounds even better. 

I don't know if it's just me romanticising it but it really evokes something that today's music lacks, so cinematic, complex, dreamy, eventful. Whenever I listen to it I feel so nostalgic, but about what exactly? :poot:

And I'm not only talking about American 80s synth pop, I'm also speaking about rock, indie, music from my own country, etc.

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I adore 80's music!!! 

In my mind it just sounds so ****ing POWERFUL. Like everything is BIG and just makes you want to go on a rampage!!!!

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RAMROD

I mean yes. But need to specify which part of 80s music? Cos there are a lot of embarrassing ones too. :poot:

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Just now, RAMROD said:

I mean yes. But need to specify which part of 80s music? Cos there are a lot of embarrassing ones too. :poot:

very this

i think it's just because the really good 80s music is what we judge and remember as literally all 80s music now :air: when that's not the case

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Bronco

If your talking about the synthesiser pop & rock music from the 80s.

I think its just because it was the first generation of synthesiser music. All the Blitz Kids/New Romantics & New Wave pop acts were trend setters and truly revolutionary pop acts. 

Plus they had all these new synthesisers which had no rules on how to use them, but were still recording in the same formats as older acts. And I think since then production has gotten too slick, too processed and over enginered that its lost a degree of real feeling to it.

Plus I feel like 80s pop & rock music was the first "recession" pop before we got the 2008-2010 era and the new resurgence of recession pop lol

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PartySick

This is a bit related. It's an interesting watch though and absolutely validated why I prefer certain types of music over others despite not having literal genre preferences

 

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53 minutes ago, Bronco said:

If your talking about the synthesiser pop & rock music from the 80s.

I think its just because it was the first generation of synthesiser music. All the Blitz Kids/New Romantics & New Wave pop acts were trend setters and truly revolutionary pop acts. 

Plus they had all these new synthesisers which had no rules on how to use them, but were still recording in the same formats as older acts. And I think since then production has gotten too slick, too processed and over enginered that its lost a degree of real feeling to it.

Plus I feel like 80s pop & rock music was the first "recession" pop before we got the 2008-2010 era and the new resurgence of recession pop lol

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Lucas

Catchy melodies, raw vocals, PASSION in the voice, most songs were about happy stuff and enjoying yourself, and of course that nostalgia effect... :flutter:

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Stefanotta

They weren’t generic as contemporary music is, sampling was minimal almost there was none, think originality and pure talent - from vocals and real music. Songwriting was written “from heart”, and because of that every single song from that period is just pure perfection. IMO

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 Mostly because in that time you needed to be a real musician, know how to play real instruments, have good voice with originally, and in the production area you needed very smart people. 

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Cavadour

Thanks @PartySick for posting that video ^^^ which resumes pretty well all the technical reasons why todays music tends to sound the same.

I began to play music in the 70's alone and with my first band. Today I also work with ProTools on DAW. So believe me I can relate. Copy-paste is now everywhere, dynamics are brickwalled, drum beats are quantized and vocals are autotuned. Add to this the now spread out use of sample packs in every studio and music production. No wonder that the result is sounding samey.

In 2040, people will ask why 2020 music was sounding so fresh and inventive, because in 20 years from now, GP music will be totally produced by IA. What a nightmare.

 

 

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