Malik wrote on 2025-10-23, 08:43:Not sure if its sign of (me) aging, but those days, I felt we had more varieties and different unique genres - pop, rock, heavy […]
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Not sure if its sign of (me) aging, but those days, I felt we had more varieties and different unique genres - pop, rock, heavy metal, ballads, etc.
Nowadays, I feel almost every song is similar and almost 95% are boring. Maybe its just me.
70's had a unique style and 80's music had a unique style. My favorite 2 decades of music. Maybe I grew up with them.... but I swear I can't enjoy current songs. However, music wise, for current age, I seem to like those chill out/lounge music on YT.
I loved the different MTV logos across the different programs they used to play.
I remember watching an interesting youtube video a few years ago about why music sounds the same.
They analysed music and 60's and earlier had the most difference in key, tempo, etc, etc.
Then during the late 60's the variation in music steadily declined decade after decade, bit part of this was the music itself but was also recording methods.
As the industry shifted from simply recording a song "live" in a studio to recording separate tracks, to more sampled or recording a bit of music and simply looping it.
Then in the last 10 years or so technology to take out the small imperfections like like autotune or beatmatch.
I find it hard to listen to current mainstream music like the radio. One reason I think is it seams rock "style" is dead? In the past even pop, ballad, grunge, etc had a bit of rock influence which seems to be all but gone now?
It also meant I could appreciate my parents generation of music, eg Beetles/ Rolling Stones as it shared common traits, say Pearl Jam.
While in the UK I enjoyed Absolute Radio and Radio X, alot of their playlist is 90's (my era) but would also included newer bands that play similar styles of music. It's just that where as 20 years ago that would be mainstream they are now only played on "specialised?" stations.
But I'm also old and teens are never allowed to like the same music as their parents. I guess a big shift was enviable just as I know my parents had with my grandparents who grew up on 50's and earlier "big band" music and really did not like this "rock" stuff that was starting to become popular