Why does patrician music always sound so awful?

Why does patrician music always sound so awful?

there's no such thing as patrician

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Sup Forums can't handle anything they like being popular, so they label stuff that isn't popular patrician to make themselves feel better and convince them that they're better than everyone else
>death grips

>death grips
>not popular

They're popular with Sup Forums, I've never met anyone irl who's even heard of them

They're pretty well-known in music circles. David Bowie claimed to be inspired by them before he died, Bjork, St. Vincent, and most of Odd Future also claim to like them. They're not obscure by any means.

make friends then. I know 10+ people who know about them and I'm not a special snowflake

David Bowie listened to To Pimp A Butterfly a lot before he made backstar, and Sup Forums hates that

>there is no geographic variation when it comes to what music is popular

I also have loads of friends and I've bever even met anyone who knows them.
Maybe it's because I'm from Europe

Well, in the internet age that's much less of a factor than it's ever been

Is that supposed to be a counter argument or just a random fact?

death grips is only popular around faggots who spend their live on vice/pitchfork related websites
normal ppl don't care about them

first post best post

What point are you trying to make you retard

>he can't stomaxh all the 10/10 free jazz put out on Actuel

Sonny Sharrock's ghost laughs at you

You can find people in Nicaragua who listen to Death Grips. You're overplaying the importance of geographical differences in youth culture.

Ive met a couple people. You cant deny their popularity in the real world. The had a song used for an adidas commercial. Their music was also used in Bojack Horseman. They were set to open for NIN. David Bowie cited them as an influence on his last album. Tom Morello took notice of them, Eric Andre, Mike Shinoda, and Iggy Pop did too. DG isnt my favorite group but they are popular outside of Sup Forums and reddit.

>You can find people in Nicaragua who listen to Death Grips.
Yeah 'cause I totally implied that you couldn't.
>You're overplaying the importance of geographical differences in youth culture.
No I'm not.

How autistic is that guy?

Shut the fuck up, my man. Not into your backpedaling and semantics.

they have no popularity in the real world
your mom dad and majority of college kids. don't know about them
their fb only has
278,386 likes
compared to vampire weekend's 2m

Like.. how out of touch do you have to be to believe this?
You seem like the "never left the village" type.

How the fuck am I backpedaling?

Don't worry, backpedaling seems to be a new word Sup Forums has picked up.

Its been a staple of Sup Forums rhetoric since early days. Absolutely savage your opponent's argument by implying they are returning to address an earlier point of discussion.

Kids in Chile listen to Adele and Radiohead along with more local artists, my man. I've been. No reason to project your own parochial outlook onto me.

It's all relative, just because Radiohead isn't as popular as Beyonce doesn't mean they aren't extremely popular by most music listeners' standards.

classic backtracking after getting btfo
same with radiohead more people know beyonce
my family and friends don't know them either

>Adele and Radiohead
Yeah, you know, death grips level of fame.

You started by suggesting that musical taste is influenced by geography, and I said not as much as it used to be thanks to the internet, and used the example of Death Grips being listened to in Central America. You then tried to discredit my claim by saying that you never said that no one in Nicarangua listened to Death Grips, despite the fact that I never said that you did. So you backpedaled from an absolute general remark, to a qualified remark.

You haven't at all qualified your assertion that >You're overplaying the importance of geographical differences in youth culture
Thats a bold thesis. I'm interested to hear where you're coming from because, while I've had some amusing experiences singing Bieber's "Baby. Baby" with in-patients at a HIV management facility in Cambodia, and getting down to "Gangnam Style" in clubs all over Asia, even in Bangladesh and Laos, I would argue that these instances of cultural pollination occurred within the context of, and as adjunctive developments within, autochthonous 'youth culture'.

>You then tried to discredit my claim by saying that you never said that no one in Nicarangua listened to Death Grips, despite the fact that I never said that you did
If I didn't even imply that no one in "Nicarangua" listen to Death Grips — and I didn't — than the fact that some of them do isn't a counter argument to anything I said.

James Bond soundtrack and topping all charts ever and one of the most acclaimed rock bands of all time has nothing on...

GUILLOTINE!!!!

DG have played to sold out shows in Ireland and Moscow. People from Central America also post on Sup Forums and have last.fm accounts

Which means that there isn't a big difference in fame.

Nobody would fly airplanes for fun ... but I can build the next Facebook from my apartment.

I think you fail to realize that these individuals are extreme outliers in their cultural sphere. The very fact that they know enough English and have sufficient Internet access following contemporary North American popular music sets them at the top of their society with regards to their economic and social status. The Latinos you see posting on Sup Forums that seem highly inculcated with regards to North American culture are a great example of the social outliers I am talking about.

There a monumental difference in fame, if you believe anything else Sup Forums has completely brainwashed you.

You ridiculed that other guy by saying that geographic variation is the reason why his friends might know DG and yours don't, implying that for two people speaking English on the same message board cultural cross-pollination can't be a factor.

You wouldn’t just fly airplanes for fun, but it’s completely possible to create the next Facebook from the comfort of my own apartment.

Never said that there wasn't.

Cool

English i the lingua franca of the entire planet; billions of people speak it. The notion that they're cultural outliers is an absurdly myopic view of foreigners, and betrays your lack of travel. Also, you don't have to speak English to listen to Adele.

Sup Forums most likely has a bigger userbase in the US. And I really think DG is way more known in the US than in Europe.

That could be true, but I just said that that's less of a factor now than it's ever been, and will continue to be less of a factor as time goes on.

> never said that there wasn't

You did use the fact that Adele and Radiohead are known in Chile to make a point that Death Grips are also very known, as if those are comparable.

>autochthonous 'youth culture'.
My entire point is that this is an oxymoron. There are Harley clubs in the Philippines and elements of Japanese culture that have disseminated across the globe. Local culture is being destroyed by imperialistic media practices, and has been for nearly a century.

I said that the notion that a Western artist wouldn't be known in Central America is ridiculous. I didn't meet any DG listeners in Chile, but I only know of a few in the States. It's less geographic than whether or not you're familiar with Western underground music period. I'm sure there are NMH fans in Central America, and i'm sure they've heard of DG.

>yours don't
I haven't said anything about what my friends listen to.
>implying that for two people speaking English on the same message board cultural cross-pollination can't be a factor
What is this even supposed to mean?

>period
persuasive

I know a lot of people irl who have heard of them, they just hate them. Most of their albums have gone on the billboard 200 at some point so they're not exactly un-popular