Sound of the 00s
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Sound of the 00s
Not what you think the best or most innovative sound was, but what is the type people will think of we they refer to last decade in the future.
I reckon naff RnB will be the most remembered.
I reckon naff RnB will be the most remembered.
Re: Sound of the 00s
- Autotune.
- Dry vocals (90s music had super-heavy 100% web Reverb on EVERYTHING, 00’s got dryer and dryer until almost nothing on vocals, esp in HipHop)
Beyond this, it’s hard to tell until your about 5 years FWD looking back...
- Dry vocals (90s music had super-heavy 100% web Reverb on EVERYTHING, 00’s got dryer and dryer until almost nothing on vocals, esp in HipHop)
Beyond this, it’s hard to tell until your about 5 years FWD looking back...
Re: Sound of the 00s
youtube dubstep remixes
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shit*DZA wrote:youtube dubstep remixes
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
http://soundcloud.com/keepitgully http://www.mixcloud.com/slevarance/
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''Electro'' House. aka bleeps and bloops.
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+3 wrote:
- Dry vocals (90s music had super-heavy 100% web Reverb on EVERYTHING, 00’s got dryer and dryer until almost nothing on vocals
not everyone, some like it "wet"
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it'll all be like sex is on fire and all the soft indie stuff people gobble up probably.
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True but thats probably more specific to Britain.Capture pt wrote:it'll all be like sex is on fire and all the soft indie stuff people gobble up probably.
I suppose the early 00s started well with garage and decent hip-hop dominating the charts.
Re: Sound of the 00s
shit ringtone friendly pop tunes
and hte death of MJ
and hte death of MJ
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I'm sure Radiohead is one band that will be remembered from this time period. I really can't think of much else atm. Autotuning in the states for sure 
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radiohead? shit man. they will always get referenced and remembered no matter what. an earthquake could destroy the whole world tomorrow and aliens would find ancient thom yorke artifacts everywhere, so i guess what i'm trying to say is YOU'RE RIGHTinDistinkt wrote:I'm sure Radiohead is one band that will be remembered from this time period. I really can't think of much else atm. Autotuning in the states for sure
Re: Sound of the 00s
Lots of sounds. Garage rock revival, 'the' bands, mainstream r&b/hip-hop, autotune, electro-house, 'metalcore'.
I think it'll also be remembered as a 'festival' decades. Festivals were already starting to get big again, after a decade long hiatus, in the early/mid '90s, but I think this decade was the that made festivals one of the biggest plays when it comes to music consumption and distribution.
I think it'll also be remembered as a 'festival' decades. Festivals were already starting to get big again, after a decade long hiatus, in the early/mid '90s, but I think this decade was the that made festivals one of the biggest plays when it comes to music consumption and distribution.

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+1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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No, over here too. Every single ad I see on TV has all that folky, indie bullshit.onelove. wrote:True but thats probably more specific to Britain.Capture pt wrote:it'll all be like sex is on fire and all the soft indie stuff people gobble up probably.
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They kill a bit of time at nightSheff wrote:DZA wrote:youtube dubstep remixes
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Re: Sound of the 00s
early 00's was a strange, dry, and unoriginal point in time. i remember being veryyy bored in the early 2000's. i had a blast in 1999 and then the following years just couldnt compete.
fox family became abc family (aka television for divorced mothers and angsty 12 year old girls) and hip hop went to complete shit. id rather keep that shit in the past
fox family became abc family (aka television for divorced mothers and angsty 12 year old girls) and hip hop went to complete shit. id rather keep that shit in the past
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it depends quite a bit on whether you mean the top 40 stuff or music listener's choices. i'd say both categories have developed a certain sound in the noughties. for the first one i'd definately say (besides the obvious autotunes etc) the vintage soul-diva sort of sound that amy winehouse started. and then duffy and the odd radio single that portrays the same kind of style. also the horrible "discoesque" garage rock á la franz ferdinand, keane, mando diao, kings of leon and so on.. as for the more "serious" music i'd say the trend would be leaning more and more to electronic influences, also the sub-pop style neo-folk bands. it's an interesting topic! 

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Festivals now aren't as good the ones in the 90s. They're much more a commercial venture with huge sponsorship from the likes of Vodafone, they're just giant corporate shows and environments for adverts and branding now. That happen to have live music.Genevieve wrote: I think it'll also be remembered as a 'festival' decades.
I doubt you'd find anyone who'd argue that Glastonbury is better now than it was 15 years ago. Half the fun was jumping the fence
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