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by 2Pacalypse- 1188 days ago
1 Reason Why Current Music Doesn't Suck:

- I like it

More seriously, I've been listening a lot to the mainstream pop songs on the radio during my car commute, and I don't know which carefully crafted formulas and laboratories those songs come from, but they're in sync with what my brain perceives as "good music" quite incredibly.

I genuinely enjoy listening to them.

2 comments

The way that these laboratories work—most pop songs are made through collaboration, with a mixture of people working on it that are all really good at some part of songwriting, performance, or production.

You probably have at least two writers—maybe one person who’s really good at beats and arrangement, and one person who’s really good at topline. You have a producer, who gets good recordings of all of the parts and creates a mixdown. You have session musicians, who have dedicated their lives to an instrument.

It’s great watching interviews with the people involved with this process. The best songs often have serendipitous beginnings—somebody made a beat, and somebody else says “that would go well with these lyrics I’ve been working on”. Or something like that.

It’s a lot less factory-like than one might think. If you want to see factory-like music production, travel back to the 20th century, there was a lot of it. Look at the Brill Building, or Motown, for example.

I had that feeling 5-8 years ago but I think today's pop going through a bit of a lull.