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by ghostlyguiy
3248 days ago
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To me, this just indicates that you aren't familiar with what the human element of modern electronic music is. I definitely understand where you're coming from with trance, I'm not the genre's biggest fan either, but there are certainly methods and techniques of production that give artists unique characteristics. "EDM" that doesn't sound like it was produced by an artist with some sort of vision or goal in mind is simply bad EDM. It's extremely obvious when someone releases a by-the-numbers boring dance track, it's the same thing as the awful pop that plays on the radio. Anyway, my point is: even music with "repetitive structural patterns overlaid on similar timbres" cannot be replicated with any genuineness by computers. Not yet, and probably not for a very long time. We, as people, can sense the insincerity. Now, if the goal is literally to have repetitive background noise with no real melody or structure then sure we can certainly already do that. But I also would not call that music in the true sense of the word. |
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