>rap is top 100 trash and really over saturated
>""""indie"""" suffers the same fate as well as being lgbtbbq now
>rock is long dead
>techno outside of top 100 crap is just weirdo music
I think some kind of minimalist folk branch is gonna make it big
What's the next big genre?
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I know big thing is catchy music with relatable lyrics
>I think some kind of minimalist folk branch is gonna make it big
I certainly hope so as an aspiring folk singer songwriter. Can’t see it happening on a massively popular scale though, crap over produced music is so ingrained now.
post your music bro
hate-jazz
minimalist folk is my jam
minimalist folk is by definition the anti-big.
the minute the genre blew up it would be opposite everything it stood for.
Not quite ready to share but getting there. Have a lot of lyrics and melodies but my fingerstyle skills need to catch up.
same
some nice lyrics and guitar is all I need
I think maximalist folk is going to make it big.
I hope not
I hate to say this, but tumblrcore is taking the mainstream by storm.
vaporwave had a brief thing there, then all that lowfi bullshit so I guess people are going to go back and listen to viper unironically eventually predicting it now screenshot this
i hope that artists that are above genres will become the popular artists at some point in the course of this century
next big 'genre' will be the complete transformation from radio rap to a dumb blend of latin tinged hip hop and edm. drake and rihanna are kind of on the cusp, but i think something more concrete will come from it. needless to say, it's gonna suck dick
Noise rock/Grungy rock mixed with electronic. IDK how to explain but I feel like albums like Jenny Death and Fletch are tasteful evolutions of rock music in modern times. The electronic side of it makes the music slap more ukno.
School shooter is a lot shittier than those two bands but he's found a niche with his music, being a sort of blend between punk rock and electronic.
shoegaze and any sort of psyche will be the next thing.
If normies really appropriate American Primitive I will legitimately kill myself
lmao
fuck that band
doo-wop
Surf rock
despacito
Unironically psych-rock. It's fucking exploding atm.
Rock will make a comeback.
probably pop punk
This
The reverse of what happened in the 70s and 00s: Instead of people applying academic music criteria and approaches to popular music, popular music will fuse with a new form of academia that will emphasize timbric variety and complexity in a way that's subtle enough to be enjoyed by most people. I don't mean pop acts backed by orchestras or someone playing an electric guitar as a solo instrument in a concerto for orchestra and solo instrument, but a mixture, a result that's different from the sum of its parts. It'll have all the accessibility and mass appeal of, say, 00s electronic-tinged alternative rock but the form, the dimensions and the artistic reach of, say, early-to-mid modernism, like Messiaen. It'll be a more streamlined, less haphazard and "weird" version of early Krautrock. For all intents and purposes, it'll be like an inside-out, inverted form of Krautrock.
Also bands will cease to exist and we'll go back to the era of composers as separate entities form performers, who'll become practically anonymous again.
I had a dream about this last night as I fell asleep listening to Moondawn by Klaus Schulze.
nu metal revival
kek
that'd be the fucking day
psyche rap, prog rap
already done; it was boring
>What's the next big genre?
>revivals is all this thread can think of
R.I.P. music
The whole point of trends and new genres is that no one can predict them, it's always a concept no one could have imagined
>lol bruh just literally predict the unpredictability of rising and falling trends
>lol bruh why can't you just invent new genres of music on the spot unironically? shiggydihgy
>performers [will] become practically anonymous again.
We can only hope. *sigh* a man can dream. A man can dream.
Who are you quoting?
pretty much everything is a revival
I was >implying that noone can predict the next big genre and what's really being done here is just predictions about influences
>lol notrhings originel so i can be a total uimaginatve hack its alrigth everone steals!!
Who's this Noone and how do we get him to share his information with us?
instrumental hip-hop saw insane growth in 2017 but I don't think a genre largely without vocals can really be the next big thing
>inside-out, inverted form of Krautrock
wtf are you on about?
>the double bass must be played solely with the bow in so called jazz compostions
Krautrock brought influences from experimental, post-war academia (most notably early electronic music) to the realm of popular music, most specifically the acid/psychedelic rock of the late 60s/early 70s. This influx of innovation and experimentation borrowed from, let's say, professionals, by amateur musicians (not to say uneducated or unskilled, just not the kind of musician you'd encounter in a conservatory) basically opened half a million doors of possibilities for popular music.
I'm suggesting going the opposite way is possible, and not just in the fairly superficial way pop music has been "adopted" by academia, or in the way that means people seem to think adding an orchestra to back a pop/rock band is a daring idea.
are you always this much of a cunt?
Only to morons
nice strawman retard
>le strawmen lol ur arguman is mewt xdd
Nice watered down, oversimplified, hasty generalisation, retard
aren't we at the end of the neo-psych movement?
We already were in 1998
Funk, then pop-funk, then it will branch in to hop-funk and post-funkcore
idk mane
Gizzard and T.Impala are still pretty hot and gathering fanbases. Smaller groups and scenes are getting some media light as well. Psychadelics and "soft" drug use is also growing more and more popular, which may help people find an identity in it.
Live E.A.I. recordings by groups of 5-10 people will become the hip thing to do
holy shit, sauce?
Dungeon synth
Nazi Germany
sounds like boring jazz desu~, I recall a Red Ice featuring some Israeli jazz musician that goes around denying the holocaust
my dream is for socially/politically conscious (that's not fucking "le trump is bad" tier garbage) new wave/punk music to make a comeback
basically what I'm saying is we need another DEVO
>sounds like boring jazz desu~
>it was boring
What an observation
Is there a more clueless out-of-touch board of virgins than this one?
psych funk
i'm making it
>Germans restricting scat
Well that's a first
r/music, where you should have stayed
Where do you usually post?
Hip-hop and R&B will continue for a while until it slowly assimilates with EDM and then EDM will usurp hip-hop's cultural position like hip-hop did to rock. Obviously it's unpredictable though, just an educated guess. I'm surprised people ITT are saying stuff like krautrock or shoegaze, seems more like what they want than a prediction.
Everyone's talking complete shit in this thread, you included
Oh, also Latin American music and grime will probably have a more global reach.
despacito
Why?
>What an observation
thank you! it's not every day I get a compliment around here
>Why?
>Obviously it's unpredictable though
are you dense or just trying to start shit
I said I was just guessing.
Weeaboo please commit suicide
why are you so upset about some speculation? cheer up a bit
why did you even come to Sup Forums (or this thread) considering this makes you so mad
then what is it that you don't understand, boy?
Gabber breaks back into the mainstream
...
>sticks and stones may break my bones but WORDS MAKE ME CRY HUUHHHUHUUUUU
>I came here to complain and ruin a fun thread, now please PAY ATTENTION TO ME!!
>;_;
personally I think the [relatively] recent trend of half a song being written while the chorus is just a remix of one or two words will continue and evolve to the point where its just pop music without vocals
We're talking about the future here, not the present.
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i sure fucking hope so, most of my guitar work is inspired by john fahey types. folk is refreshing
>Also bands will cease to exist and we'll go back to the era of composers as separate entities form performers, who'll become practically anonymous again.
This, but replace composers with songwriters/lyricists. Poetry is due for a cultural comeback, and no one is reading that conceptual, atonal, neo-Marxist shit that gets published in the New Yorker.
Mark my words, Kozelek will do for songwriting in this century what Bob Dylan did for the last one, but narrative songwriting instead of hyper-surreal wordplay which I'm fucking sick of already.
I like mark but his recent work is such shite
>grime
>going global
grime is literally the lowest tier of music, reserved for our disgusting underclass to knife one another and drink Red Stripe to. It isn't "spreading" anywhere, it'll just become irrelevant and wither into a small but dedicated following just like speed garage/bassline did
nice strawman retard
That sounds incredibly dreary. It reminds me of how George Lincoln Rockwell believed that art should be about "order," as to prevent sinister Jewish modernity from influencing it.
Eurodance
I have been thinking about it.
What happens when rap dies?
Rap would be dead, rock would be dead, electronic music would be dead, pop music would be dead.
I feel like we would reach the ends.
Only thing left to do would be to get weird as fuck. Like start playing grindcore and death metal on the top 40
Once this terrible sound cloud shit dies off i could see rap reverting to boom bap lyrical type of stuff. But also get really experimental. Like rapping over shoegaze or dream pop or some shit. The best thing that could happen to rap from an actual music fan standpoint is if it stopped being popular.
I have actually been looking and researching music history. Its so weird to look at the archives of the billboard charts. Like how it starts out with like elvis and frank Sinatra and the supremes and shit like that then by the end of the 60's its like the fucking the doors and led zepplin
And then in the 70's the beatles break up and the charts turn into like really cheesy vulnerable love ballads "if you leaaveeeee me now you take away the biggest part of meee" and disco
The way culture and society just changes on a dime like that always really fascinated me.
I'm working on a new genre that will make rapfags and rockfags wish both genres never existed. It's called Bloodrock and it's exactly like metal but normal people like it for no reason.
Nah, it'll probably be another streamlined yet still energetic/visceral combo of electronic dance and hip hop elements. Rock music's dead and cannot match the requirements for what makes mainstream music work these days.
>Rock Music is Dead
t. People that never go out to any sort of local gigs
o god no
>no cultural relevance
>no mainstream success
>not popular with teens
>no landmark albums or new sounds
Just because some bands can get 100ish people to show up doesn't mean shit. It really is dead user, don't be in denial.
I literally played to almost a thousand people with my band back in August.
but yeah, it's totally "dead"