HacKING wrote:
For me personally, it seems like the 2010s started out with two seperate music scenes that didn't really merge until the second half of the decade. One was the corporate and mainstream music industry that gave you artists like Young Thug, Cardi B, Rihanna, ect. The style was often centered around partying, romance, and hype culture. The other scene was the indie/experimental scene where a lot of the electronic music was coming out of; artists like Flying Lotus, Ariel Pink, Yves Tumor, Oneohtrix Point Never, ect- this strain of music was often more moody, trippy, dark, and cerebral. Eventually these two scenes merged into "Cloud Rap" and the more experimental stuff became more mainstream; a common theme of this music was to be very druggy and slow, kind of like chopped and screwed music in the 2000s. But also note that people like Kanye West were incorporating experimental elements in a more mainstream package all along with all of his 2010s albums.
What do you think?
It was basically 80s and 90s pop, 70s singer songwriter stiff or weird electronic downer haze, to the point of total breakdown - as in onehtrix, or death grips.
But the electronic experimental stuff barely got picked up outside its scene, and the majority stayed 80s and 90s pop. It's quite remarkable how little music has changed during my lifetime, really.
So, I added physical distance to it. There's some great Chinese experimental electronic music that sounds genuinely bew and exciting Howie Lee, for example.
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