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  1. Chad Thundercucc The dharma of valvu; the dream of a clatoris

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    This? This is the future of music. A combination of trap, k-pop and EDM influences. Something that's aggressive and hard-hitting while at the same time being very twee and melodic.

    It's like nothing you've heard so far.

     
  2. 61 No. B

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    if this is the future of anything im ****ing done
     
  3. Beau Hollow Bastion Committee

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    kpop had me excited but

    don't really sense that ???
     
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    literally bleeding out of my earholes right now
     
  5. Chad Thundercucc The dharma of valvu; the dream of a clatoris

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    Well, if you listen past the 30-second mark, you can hear twee-sounding synths that are very k-pop influenced. A bit reminiscent of Girl's Generation.
     
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    I would prefer it a whole lot without the vocals.
     
  7. Beau Hollow Bastion Committee

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    eh i can see that a lil

    it's probs just going way over my head lol
     
  8. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    Well that was painful. Now if you excuse me I'm going to go look for a mash up of rap music and music from video games. Cause at least that stuff is good.
     
  9. Laurence_Fox Chaser

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    I will listen to anything once. This was...something. Not quite sure what though.
     
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    As for the song in the OP, it's... Not cohesive enough for me? Haha. Interesting tho.
     
  11. Ɍeno Traverse Town Homebody

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    Sounds odd... but i like it
     
  12. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    I've never had a song make me want to forcefully vomit...until now.. What in the flying hell of nonsense was that? The only reason I got as far as I did was because I wanted to see what people had to say, but that they liked it!? I'm sorry, put me in chains, judge me however you want, but that is the WORST thing I've ever put my ears to.
     
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    I shot my speakers. 36 times.

    And I own a 6-shooter. >:|
     
  14. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    What about that pretty red katana of yours?
     
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    There's nothing like the feeling of reloading in the middle of battle.
     
  16. Misty gimme kiss

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    The last thirty seconds or so were aight but the rest just felt really flat and disjointed, like a kid who just found out how to play those weird samples on a keyboard and decided to make a song.

    If you want to hear the future of pop music...
     
  17. DigitalAtlas Don't wake me from the dream.

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  18. What? 『 music is freedom 』

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    I hear a dog barking and I am not sure if it is part of the song or my neighbour's outside.
     
  19. Chad Thundercucc The dharma of valvu; the dream of a clatoris

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    I dunno, I personally like the use of syncopation and the changing of time signatures (or the "disjointedness" or "lack of cohesion" as you may call it). Imo, it adds an extra layer of personality to the song that many pop songs are lacking these days. The juxtaposition of such an aggressive, distorted bassline with such a light, twinkly melody brings two very opposite ends of the musical spectrum and puts them together in such a ear-pleasingly, hypnotic way.

    The genre-jumping aspects of it are what keeps the song interesting, and not as monotonous nor predictable as other pop songs out there, but I can see how it may seem weird/random to those who aren't used to such things.
     
  20. What? 『 music is freedom 』

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    I think Bipp is my favourite. Perhaps I need to get used to it all more?