@mahgister here in the states, industrial music and pop music are 2 different things. i love industrial music. i detest pop music.
Are there any recording artists you just can’t listen too?
For me there is one that has always been top of the list.
Edith Piaf…..l just can’t think of anything worse.
Do not get me wrong and consider my choice is in any way racist….l love to listen to music with songs in any language… Italian, French, Spanish…..
Russian and German can however be extremely demanding, but Edith Piaf (if possible in any language) is a potential harrowing experience.
Do any others on here have a similar artist, or artists that can trigger the same physical reaction?
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I dont understand by lack of knowledge what it means... i dislike pop as industrial or almost all music known by most ,but not all for sure... i never listen anything recorded by popular singer in any genre...I did not even know their names... There is exception (Bob Dylan for his poetry and Leonard Cohen) (Joan Baez and few others dating back my younger years as Léo Ferré singing the french poets)
Words matter as much to me than music... i prefer classical, Indian/ Persian and jazz music...
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Yep… Industrial music is not pop music. l think in your case you may call it that as pop music sounds mechanical and because of its repetitive rhythms? Clockwork timing and consistent beat orientation can sound mechanical. The definition of “Industrial music” is a genre of music that draws on harsh mechanical, transgressive, or provocative sounds. In my understanding sounding like some avant-garde experimental music. Examples that come to mind would be the soundtracks Ennio Morricone composed for Italian horror/crime/physiological movies in the 60s and 70s. Some people have called this period of the composers writings impenetrable…..an unnerving and irritating listen. A part of this recoding artists output that some just can’t listen to. |
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