TikvaBall wrote:
Thanks. I tend to go for music that has a pretty melody. I play a lot of country and gospel (please don't judge. I'm not one of the toxic people). I'm also big into Irish music, 50s and 60s, all the way up to the 90s. I have a hard time with most of the music that has come out since the 2000s because I can hear the AutoTune even when you're not supposed to, and it's sensory overload. As long as it doesn't have that crap in it I'll probably dig it.
Not really genres I follow, but I don't judge (among things, I realize I've been exposed to very little of either style so whatever preconceptions I have are probably inaccurate).
I'm with you when it comes to disliking pitch correction. Thankfully it hasn't become a thing in grindcore and adjacent genres. Unfortunately it seems to be used more in metal these days, which means there's a lot less current metal I can even tolerate listening to.
Most recordings these days (regardless of genre) are really tight to the grid and autotuned, which kinda leaves them sounding more like midi files and less like real music. Thankfully grind/mince/powerviolence/etc tends to reject modern production in favour of much rougher, lofi production.
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