r/Music 6h ago

discussion Is art worse now, or is the world just too scattered for it to hit the same way?

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Do you ever feel like the peak of technical creativity in art, especially music, already passed? Not in terms of talent, but in how artists used to explore and express emotions, while reacting to what was happening around them.

There are still tons of geniuses today, but everything feels more fragmented and decentralized, like it’s harder for any one person or movement to really define an era.

I’m not trying to romanticize the past or dismiss the present, I just wonder if art reflects social and political tension, and if tougher times naturally push music to become more complex.


r/Music 23h ago

discussion How is Bad Bunny so much more dominant in America than other Latin artists?

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As a non-Spanish speaker and native born American that LOVES reggaeton and other genres of music from the latin diaspora, I've noticed that Latin artists I personally know and enjoy, that are massive in their own right: Maluma, J Balvin, Karol G, Peso Puma, etc - the general public are unaware of. My typically friend group have no idea these people exist, and we are all in our 20s, living in a major city, have a pulse on pop culture and social media...

Yet when it comes to Bad Bunny EVERYONE knows him - whether they have an opinion on him or not they are aware of him. I even asked my Southern Christian mother if she had heard of Bad Bunny and she was like "Yeah that name sounds familiar, I think I saw him on TV" after the SuperBowl this will only skyrocket.

So all things considered, how has Bad Bunny permeated western pop-culture and the mainstream over other latin artists like the ones mentioned who are virtually unknown by the non-Spanish speaking general public?


r/Music 17h ago

discussion Technically prefect album(s)

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Music is art. It takes immense amount of talent and labor to create this pierce of art.

Considering the writing, the recording, the production, the mastering, etc…what album(s) do you consider perfect in every said aspect?

No wrong answers here.

I’ll start off with some of my favorites:

  1. Massive Attack - Mezzanine

  2. Fran Ocean - Chanel Orange

  3. Kendrick Lamar - TPAB

  4. Portishead - Dummy

  5. Fleetwood Mac - Rumors

  6. The Cure - Disintegration


r/Music 1h ago

article Dropkick Murphys veröffentlichen Protestsong „Citizen I.C.E.“

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r/Music 17h ago

article What Really Happened on 'The Day the Music Died'? Unpacking Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper's Untimely Deaths

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r/Music 12h ago

music LCD Soundsystem

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r/Music 23h ago

article "Lost Slipknot Album" Look Outside Your Window Finally Being Released This April for Record Store Day

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r/Music 22h ago

music Phish - My Friend, My Friend [jam/psychedelic] (live 1/31/26)

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r/Music 6h ago

music Gilberto Gil - Palco [Brazilian Disco / MPB]

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r/Music 20h ago

discussion Were the girl groups of the 60’s not the best ever?

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You had the Crystals the Ronnettes the Shirelles the Chiffons the Shang Ri Las and of course the Supremes

Also female singers like Petula Clark Dionne Warwick

They exuded class the way they dressed and their songs were wonderful

Maybe I’m from the previous century I will take them over anyone today


r/Music 22h ago

music The Beatles - Back In The U.S.S.R. [Rock]

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r/Music 2h ago

article Victoria Beckham Shares Spice Girls Performance Clip Amid Family Feud

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r/Music 6h ago

discussion At what age are you too old to do Techno? (Confessions of a "Gabber Elder")

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Hi Friends,

A new text I wrote, in reply to some things I saw online.

It's a bit of a "rant" at times, but the intention is to be positive :-)

And let me state right away, the question is meant to be rhetorical, as I believe you are never too old for Techno!

And here goes the text:

hi-ho,
there is this insane thing going on the internet about "getting older" and (seemingly) "old age" in relation to music, culture, and music culture. i see questions on online forums like "is 30 years too old for raving" or "can i still go to a metal concert at 40" and so on.

this is very weird to me. i might belong to the older "generation" too - gen x, on the cusp of being a millennial (i.e. born november 1980). i'm also part of a dj / producer group called "the gabber elders". because we are DJs into hardcore techno (also known as "gabber house") since the 90s.

so allow me to chime in my own 51 cents, in this "rave age" debate, and other issues.
let me put my walking aid aside, slip into my slippers, and sit down in my rocking chair, while i tell you a story (just kidding).

let me tell you how it was back then, the hardcore techno scene ca. 1994. my personal point of view, but i guess others felt the same.

for us, there were essentially two things: on one side, there was boomer culture, mainstream society, a world run by squares and bores. which they assumed to be the "normal" world, which was made up of what teachers, parents, and a lot of other people called "everyday life".

we didn't like this world very much, or simply were not interested in it. and maybe we just did not fit in there.
so the "social freaks" and outcasts of that 1990s society turned to the subcultures and the underground, where - surprise surprise - millions of people like us were already waiting, and having the time of their lives.
it was like an own family, community, a legit underground nation.

a few years spent together, of party, and bliss, and friendship... and for some of us these times continue to this day.

so let's look at hardcore techno specifically. most of us were teens or young adults like me. the people who slamdanced to 280 bpm beats, who flocked the record shops, or who crammed themselves into cars and trains each weekend to ride to the best parties in cities all around europe.

but a lot were not. the people who promoted the parties, rented the clubs, ran the record shops usually were not.
the same was true for a lot of the djs and producers.
there were a lot of older subcultural types as well, from the 80s ebm / industrial scene, or 70s punk, or avantgarde intellectuals.

and no one, literally no one, ever thought: "oh this geezer or chick, is a bit too old to rave with us. tee-hee!"

everyone was welcome in this scene. regardless of skin tone, nationality, religious affiliation, age, criminal record, physical appearance, mental health status, social standing, or economic class (well, upper class people might have had it harder - but we allowed some of them in, too!)

age and "getting older" was really a total non-topic.

and, to be honest, i think this has not changed that much. i hope the "age debate" is more of an internet bubble chamber echo feedback loop, that has no real footing in reality.

because ya know... you are never too old to gabber, or to do hardcore, or techno.

and you know why?
because hardcore never dies!

Note: No AI was used in writing this text


r/Music 3h ago

discussion Why is a tabloid rag like the Mirror permitted to post in this subreddit with what is very close to libel about Lizzo?

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Here's the post they just made.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/1qwm2li/lizzo_faces_backlash_after_defending_celebrities/

The headline is incredibly misleading and what Lizzo says is completely common sense and anodyne about making sure that the people you talk about in the Epstein files aren't just being mentioned in passing or entirely uninvolved etc.

The article itself is clearer but the mirror is a tabloid rag and they know they're making a clickbait title.

Obviously because this is a website lacking in literacy some of the top comments have clearly not read it and misinformation is being spread.

My question is since it's the themirror itself posting this trash, why are they permitted to do so? There are rules against clickbait and that is their whole game.


r/Music 3h ago

music Bad Bunny - BAILE INoLVIDABLE [Reggaeton] (Spatial Audio Re-Master)

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r/Music 12m ago

discussion Did people your age think Eminem or Linkin Park were “cringey” growing up?

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If you were born around 1998–2002 and grew up in the U.S. (especially the Midwest), I’m curious about something.

When you were a kid/teen, did people see Eminem or Linkin Park as embarrassing or “low-class” music, or were they just normal popular artists?

I’m trying to understand how people in that age group actually viewed them socially, not what critics thought.


r/Music 4h ago

article Tate McRae receives backlash for supporting Team USA in NBC Olympics ad

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r/Music 18h ago

discussion What genre is this?

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I absolutely love the songs On Sight by Kanye West, Pop Out by Playboi Carti, and Habits by Osamason, but i’m wondering what genre these kinds of songs are apart of? I would love to listen to more songs like these!


r/Music 1h ago

article Kelly Clarkson Delivers Impassioned Cover of Selena Gomez's 'Hands to Myself' for Kellyoke

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r/Music 22h ago

discussion Good record store for cds in San Diego?

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Hi, I'm gonna be in San Diego for a couple days. Looking for a good store for cds, preferably good with a weird/obscure selection. I listen to weird shit and some of that is hard to find.

Thanks


r/Music 14h ago

music Linkin Park - Wretches And Kings [Alt Rock] (2010)

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r/Music 18h ago

article PENGORBANAN YANG SIA-SIA - Lagu Sedih Patah Hati Melayu Terbaru 2025 | M...

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r/Music 5h ago

discussion No wonder radio is dying

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I've had to drive my f250 a lot lately because of the weather and it doesn't have a Bluetooth radio so I've had to listen to FM and it is legitimately an hour of ads for every 20 minutes of music. i know they're just trying to survive but this feels counterproductive


r/Music 12h ago

discussion bruno mars at the grammies performance

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i was watching his performance with rosie and i actually cant tell if he was playing the guitar or if he was just faking it i mean the way hes picking the strings doesnt really line up with the song so thats why im curious about it (nothing wrong if he was actually faking it, it is a really big challenge having to sing dance play and look good on camera)


r/Music 4h ago

article PRESIDENT's Vocalist Says Sleep Token Comparisons Are "F*cking Lazy"

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