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nfe

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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1845 on: September 29, 2008, 09:59:05 PM »
Death to genres

I think this is silly. Massively over the top genre definitions are daft, but it's pretty useful to be able to describe in a couple words the ballpark something is in, even if just for reviewings sake, or to get it in the right magazine.

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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1846 on: September 29, 2008, 10:05:43 PM »
neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech is actually one of my favourite genres. So subversive.


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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1847 on: September 29, 2008, 10:07:28 PM »
Regressive Jurassic metal for me. No better band like Tyrannosaurus X.
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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1848 on: September 29, 2008, 10:14:13 PM »
neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech is actually one of my favourite genres. So subversive.


What an amazing coincidence! One of my favourites is Swedish neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech.

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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1849 on: September 29, 2008, 10:18:42 PM »
neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech is actually one of my favourite genres. So subversive.


What an amazing coincidence! One of my favourites is Swedish neo-industrial-post-emo-punk-funk-electro-crash-thrashabilly-screamo-house-ghetto-tech.


Pfft. Only scene kids listen to the Swedish stuff.

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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1850 on: September 30, 2008, 10:01:20 AM »
Currently listening to Can : Ege Bamyasi (love the drumming)

Death to genres

I think this is silly. Massively over the top genre definitions are daft, but it's pretty useful to be able to describe in a couple words the ballpark something is in, even if just for reviewings sake, or to get it in the right magazine.

I'm trying to be polite and cause no offence, but i fecking hate genres and folks dismissing any particular music because of some arbitary genre classification (which is exactly what you did.)

It's a bit like placing Can in the catagory Krautrock, cos theyre German, but it really says nothing in regard to the music or subject matter.

If you want catagories try the phrase "similar to" 

Anyway back to some post punk funk with just a hint of modernist

Rob...

Of course there is one so called genre that is worthy of dislike and that is the Urban ;)
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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1851 on: September 30, 2008, 06:05:41 PM »
Currently listening to Can : Ege Bamyasi (love the drumming)

Death to genres

I think this is silly. Massively over the top genre definitions are daft, but it's pretty useful to be able to describe in a couple words the ballpark something is in, even if just for reviewings sake, or to get it in the right magazine.

I'm trying to be polite and cause no offence, but i fecking hate genres and folks dismissing any particular music because of some arbitary genre classification (which is exactly what you did.)

It's a bit like placing Can in the catagory Krautrock, cos theyre German, but it really says nothing in regard to the music or subject matter.

If you want catagories try the phrase "similar to" 

Anyway back to some post punk funk with just a hint of modernist

Rob...

Of course there is one so called genre that is worthy of dislike and that is the Urban ;)


Oh, startling, you made a tongue in cheek dig at a whole genre just like I did. Maybe I'll take it out of context and get my knickers in a twist too :P


And my point still stands, never aknowledging genres would make describing music quickly so vastly more difficult as to be ludicrous.

"I like bands like Enslaved, can you recommend anyone?"

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"Emperor?"

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"Darkthrone?"

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"Mayhem?"

Nah"

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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1852 on: September 30, 2008, 06:38:42 PM »
:lol:

I see what nfe means - it works loads better, even I could answer that question.

"I like black metal, can you recommend anything"

"Nope, next question?"
:D

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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1853 on: September 30, 2008, 09:16:11 PM »
Oh, startling, you made a tongue in cheek dig at a whole genre just like I did. Maybe I'll take it out of context and get my knickers in a twist too :P


And my point still stands, never aknowledging genres would make describing music quickly so vastly more difficult as to be ludicrous.

Checks his knickers (nope theyre not twisted) and indeed they never where, it was you who took offence at "Death to genres"

Genres tend only useful for those who are already immersed in that genre.

Power metal does that run @ 18V rather than 9V (better overhead) theyre arbitary terms and I'm sure there are so many flame wars as to what particular genre a band falls into (despite what the bands themselves think they are)

Yeah the Urban comment was to encourage a bit of normality for those of us who have no frame of reference in the apparently huge number metal sub genres (that often seem to be more important than the actual music.) Though thinking about it, it seems that "urban" may perhaps have even more sub genres than metal.

I just like music, some of it used to be called metal, some of it still is (I think) but for the most part it has loud guitars

Anyway it's back to Blue Cheer, I'm not sure if it's Proto metal, proto stoner, stoner, rock or psych but I like it.

If you gain benefit from sub genres thats OK but beware as some bugger will redefine them when you arnt looking
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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1854 on: September 30, 2008, 09:32:54 PM »
Checks his knickers (nope theyre not twisted) and indeed they never where, it was you who took offence at "Death to genres"

Took offense? I said it was silly. Then you got in with you're "I'm trying not to be rude" nonsense which, letsbe fair, sounded like "I want to be rude but I am short of a pair".

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Genres tend only useful for those who are already immersed in that genre.

I'm afraid I just can't ever see that as anything but utter shite.

The number of times I had kids ask me at my old work "I'm just getting into xx genre, any cool bands I should check out?" was enormous, it's just an easy, fast convienient way of getting across an idea of what you're after. Instead of I'm after more stuff that sounds like, x band, x band and x band. It can get stupidly involved, of course, I see regular ads in Terrorizer for Scandanavian Pagan Folk Metal and the like which really push the realms of sense, but I don't see why there's anything wrong with having terminology to differentiate between Black Metal and Death Metal, Reggae and Ska, Classical and Baroque, Funk and Disco etc etc. If anyone can give me a reason why there is then great, but usually the best argument anyone has is "It just makes people closed minded or encourages people to nitpick what's what". Why anyone else being closed minded or belittling what other people listen to should have any impact on whether being able to classify music is a good thing or not is beyond me.

Aside from anything else, when I go into a independant music store looking for oddities at random, what the fuck section would I go to? :lol:

I just like music too, regardless of what it is (except power metal dragon slaying shite, obviously) but I again don't see why being able to define what group an artist falls into causes any issue there.


EDIT: Before you read any hostility in this, as you appeared to with completely jovial discourse earlier, I'm typing all of this smiling, just as I have said it to friends in the pub with a pint over the same debate  :)



Oh, and on-topic. I'm lisening to Benediction - Killing Music

Which is probably death-grind. Maybe stick Crusty on there as a prefix.

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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1855 on: September 30, 2008, 09:36:58 PM »
Meanwhile, I'm listening to Irish Tour 74 (while wearing a guitar with Irish Tours in).

Snap! Me too! All that talk in the other thread gave me cravings.
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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1856 on: October 01, 2008, 09:46:11 AM »
Clippage:

Offence, it sounded like it from over here, but hey it's a msg board these things happen

THe bit about don't want to be rude, was becasue I didn't want to be rude, when I desire to do si I can usually manage it :(

I only find very broad genres useful you dont, thats fine I wouldn't know Black metal from death metal, but if I hear something i like I'll look them up and ask about them, the particular sub genre dosn't really matter to me (but thats my perogitive)

BTW I pretty much dislike all the 3rd rate Robert E Howard and HP Lovecraft imagary, but thats across many genres (being long in the tooth) ;)

Anyway this wouldn't even have rated a raise in pitch in a pub conversation..

Anyway the current music still Blue Cheer ATM (Stoner fans would pretty much like them) with some Gomez on the horizon
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Re: What are we all listening to at the moment.
« Reply #1857 on: October 01, 2008, 08:51:39 PM »

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