I believe that art (including music) and "religion" were one thing to the primitives. They had no distinction between the two.
I think you are right on this.
Let's talk music, no genre boundaries
This is an offshoot of the jazz thread. I and others found that we could not talk about jazz without discussing other musical genres, as well as the philosophy of music. So, this is a thread in which people can suggest good music of all genres, and spout off your feelings about music itself.
@audio-b-dog You be showing your age. 🤣 |
I have certain criteria that I love in music. If music does not have most or all of those criteria, I find it uninteresting, emotionally and/or intellectually. And it's not like I made a conscious decision to only like music that meet those criteria, it was an evolution over the years. As time passes, I become more and more intolerant of music that does not have those criteria. Even music by bands I used to love (Deep Purple, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Grand Funk, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, etc) does almost nothing for me anymore. The genres that most often meet those criteria for me are: Jazz - post bop, fusion, avant-garde, chamber-jazz, M-Base Prog - avant-prog, Canterbury, symph-prog, Zeuhl, prog-metal Classical - avant-garde, serial, atonal, New Complexity, Spectralism, 12 tone |
I am so engulfed in new and amazing music it is hard to listen to relisten to anything. I just add to my library and go on...then find more. I loved Jazz, world, classical, rock, and electronic before streaming. So, often looking at new releases on Qobuz nets a great album just from the cover. While painting and listening to my headphone system I often listen to 1.fm Chllout Lounge, ON - Chillout Radio and Radio Paradise -Eclectric Mix FLAC. I get lost in these... the innovation of sounds and beats. My headphone system is magical and presents them in a warm natural and incredibly powerful way. I can listen for hours. |