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<blockquote data-quote="NiobiumTragedy" data-source="post: 60728849" data-attributes="member: 244766"><p>Music has gotten lazier.</p><p></p><p>Overall, there are two major issues with the music industry at the moment where music production is concerned.</p><p></p><p>1. Musicians aren't taking their time to learn their instruments very well and because of this, the music is bland. Add the fact that minimal effort goes into song creation these days and you have the current mess. A few chords and you have a song seems to be the recipe these days.</p><p></p><p>2. Cheap recording has been a blessing and a curse. You can own your own studio and produce very professional sounding songs for a fraction of the cost that it was about 12 years ago. While there may be a couple great artists that come out of the wood works, it takes a lot of sifting through crap to find them. It also doesn't help that these artists lack a real producer to direct their music in a better direction.</p><p></p><p>There is one simple truth though: rock is dead. It's become so bland that people simply aren't buying it. The new hotness is electronic music.</p><p></p><p>And of course terrible pop music is still something we can't seem to get rid of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NiobiumTragedy, post: 60728849, member: 244766"] Music has gotten lazier. Overall, there are two major issues with the music industry at the moment where music production is concerned. 1. Musicians aren't taking their time to learn their instruments very well and because of this, the music is bland. Add the fact that minimal effort goes into song creation these days and you have the current mess. A few chords and you have a song seems to be the recipe these days. 2. Cheap recording has been a blessing and a curse. You can own your own studio and produce very professional sounding songs for a fraction of the cost that it was about 12 years ago. While there may be a couple great artists that come out of the wood works, it takes a lot of sifting through crap to find them. It also doesn't help that these artists lack a real producer to direct their music in a better direction. There is one simple truth though: rock is dead. It's become so bland that people simply aren't buying it. The new hotness is electronic music. And of course terrible pop music is still something we can't seem to get rid of. [/QUOTE]
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