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TheCunningStunt 02-20-2010 11:30 AM

For people who say there's a lot of good modern music around, what bands would you say are great that have formed in the 00s?

CanwllCorfe 02-20-2010 12:32 PM

I thoroughly enjoy modern music.. but since the majority of what I listen to is electronic, there's more of an ability to do new things. It sounds more organic nowadays. The stuff back in 98-03 was great but was kind of clunky.

Janszoon 02-20-2010 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 828969)
For people who say there's a lot of good modern music around, what bands would you say are great that have formed in the 00s?

Here's some. A few of these were technically formed in the very late 90s but all their major work was released in the 00s:

An Albatross
Black Moth Super Rainbow
The Book of Knots
Burial
Cannibal Ox
Cut Copy
The Decemberists
Dizzee Rascal
Dosh
The Dresden Dolls
Fischerspooner
Franz Ferdinand
Genghis Tron
High Places
The Hunches
Jesu
Kill Me Tomorrow
Kutiman
Liars
M83
Madvillain
Man Man
Mastodon
MIA
Milanese
Mu
Need New Body
A Place To Bury Strangers
The Polyphonic Spree
Sunn 0)))
Tomahawk
TV on the Radio
Vitalic
YMD

Alfred 02-20-2010 03:53 PM

^Pretty solid list! I have a bunch of favorites as well that are fairly exclusive to my personal taste within the realm of this forum

mr dave 02-20-2010 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 828891)
For the sake of discussion, I'll make an argument of why some music was better back then. Making it up as I go along ..

Music back in the late 60s and 70s (which I like) was not as derivative as it is now. Although the industry goes far back, music as something that really spoke to young people and gained the sort of status it has in our lives didn't really happen on super-large scale until the 60s. I regard the end of that decade and the early 70s to be sort of like a cambrian explosion of different styles. Music freed people in a way that had never been done before and the labels signed on all sorts of strange groups. They did oh so much cool stuff and that newfound passion found it's way into the recordings. You can find a way to get distortion on your hammond organ and play it like it was an electric guitar today too, but it's just not the cool and ballsy move it was back then when noone had done it before.

is it really the music that got big? or the continual decrease in costs involved in recording and broadcasting the music that made it easier to spread around?

is it really the music that 'freed' people in the 60s? or the fact that most of their families had been broken / were recovering from the effects of that big war that ended at the end of the 40s. what was it called again? the one with Hitler. the patriarchal authority figure was no longer such a dominant effect on family and in turn society 'freeing' the kids to do whatever they wanted and to point their dirty fingers to 'the man' when they didn't want to have to get jobs after high school.

was it really a ballsy move to fuzz out a piano? or just a screw up by some burnout who connected the cables incorrectly? John Lennon gets credited for creating the 'backwards' guitar solo, he credits weed for being so wasted he put the tape in wrong prior to playback.

TheCunningStunt 02-20-2010 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 829057)
Here's some. A few of these were technically formed in the very late 90s but all their major work was released in the 00s:

An Albatross
Black Moth Super Rainbow
The Book of Knots
Burial
Cannibal Ox
Cut Copy
The Decemberists
Dizzee Rascal
Dosh
The Dresden Dolls
Fischerspooner
Franz Ferdinand
Genghis Tron
High Places
The Hunches
Jesu
Kill Me Tomorrow
Kutiman
Liars
M83
Madvillain
Man Man
Mastodon
MIA
Milanese
Mu
Need New Body
A Place To Bury Strangers
The Polyphonic Spree
Sunn 0)))
Tomahawk
TV on the Radio
Vitalic
YMD

Everyone bold I don't like, the others - I either haven't heard their music, or simply haven't heard of them.

A lot them bands mentioned are experimental, "art rock", rap, synth/electronic bands etc.

Either we have different tastes, or your music taste is more eclectic than mine, seems like these days people are trying to make experimental art rock crap, I just don't buy it all, but to be fair there are a few in your list I've never even heard of.

Guybrush 02-20-2010 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 829073)
is it really the music that got big? or the continual decrease in costs involved in recording and broadcasting the music that made it easier to spread around?

is it really the music that 'freed' people in the 60s? or the fact that most of their families had been broken / were recovering from the effects of that big war that ended at the end of the 40s. what was it called again? the one with Hitler. the patriarchal authority figure was no longer such a dominant effect on family and in turn society 'freeing' the kids to do whatever they wanted and to point their dirty fingers to 'the man' when they didn't want to have to get jobs after high school.

was it really a ballsy move to fuzz out a piano? or just a screw up by some burnout who connected the cables incorrectly? John Lennon gets credited for creating the 'backwards' guitar solo, he credits weed for being so wasted he put the tape in wrong prior to playback.

That's basically what I wrote ..

.. from the perspective of a sour cynic. :p:

Alfred 02-20-2010 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 829077)
A lot them bands mentioned are experimental, "art rock", rap, synth/electronic bands etc.

So that means they can't be quality modern day bands and artists?

TheCunningStunt 02-20-2010 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Alfred (Post 829094)
So that means they can't be quality modern day bands and artists?

"Either we have different tastes, or your music taste is more eclectic than mine"

It's not what I'm into, I personally think all that art rock and synth/electro stuff, for the most part is shite, I'm sure there are some exceptions to that but there you go.

The Bullet 02-20-2010 06:45 PM

Music has not gotten worse over time
Mainstreem music has


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