Pulling the Music Apart
The podcast discusses whether modern music is better or worse than older music. The hosts generally agree that modern music is worse, citing a lack of originality, repetitive themes, and over-reliance on technology. They also discuss the influence of nostalgia and how the formative years of music discovery impact personal preferences. The conversation discusses the evolution of music, comparing the enduring appeal of classic rock and pop to the perceived lack of originality in contemporary music. Lady Gaga is praised for her talent and respect for musical history, while Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus are acknowledged for their contributions to pop music. The discussion also touches on the changing nature of Eurovision, with Delta Goodrem representing Australia despite her established career. The conversation explores the evolution of music, comparing the experimentation and creativity of past eras to the potential impact of AI on modern music production. While AI offers convenience and efficiency, there is concern that it may stifle creativity and the emotional connection that comes from human experimentation and imperfection. The discussion also touches on the global reach of music, highlighting the success of Australian artists like Delta Goodrem and Sia, and the influence of K-pop. The conversation explores the impact of AI on music, expressing concern about its potential to replace human creativity and authenticity. While acknowledging AI’s usefulness as a tool, the speakers argue that it should not be used to create music for profit, as it undermines the hard work of real musicians. They also lament the lack of structure and storytelling in modern music, preferring the classic song format with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
24 episodios
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