I agree with JBFOD, this is just like the transitions between many of our classical era stages, and just like then, everything started off slightly unusual but got accepted eventually. Yes, the key components of a song are present, just because rhythm doesn't have a steady audible beat doesn't mean it isn't present. The melodic, and harmony lines are just unusual to people who are used to what we consider music now a days, but eventually this to will be accepted.
By the way, there is most assuredly harmony and rhythm here (we spell it right in my world too), but some of us are a bit more equipped to hear it. Melody is slight trickier. Is Ligeti's Lux Aeterna melodic to you? There is a melody. Hmm...
WTF is this?
SkullcandifiedDj 9 months ago
this shit you try harder
jthmjohnnyc 1 year ago
I agree with JBFOD, this is just like the transitions between many of our classical era stages, and just like then, everything started off slightly unusual but got accepted eventually. Yes, the key components of a song are present, just because rhythm doesn't have a steady audible beat doesn't mean it isn't present. The melodic, and harmony lines are just unusual to people who are used to what we consider music now a days, but eventually this to will be accepted.
ChewyTheNursingShark 2 years ago
Music implies a melodic line, harmony and rythm.
What the are doing here is noise. It is far remove from what I would call music.
sentientsun 2 years ago
I guess in your world some musics have to use separate bathrooms?
JBFOD 2 years ago
By the way, there is most assuredly harmony and rhythm here (we spell it right in my world too), but some of us are a bit more equipped to hear it. Melody is slight trickier. Is Ligeti's Lux Aeterna melodic to you? There is a melody. Hmm...
JBFOD 2 years ago
Amazing! From the minds at Stanford. You guys produce some of the best in the world.
jb89149 2 years ago