Crazy How 1995 Music Still Sounds New…

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‘90s music was just reheated ‘70s music.
I realized that a few years ago. It’s amazing how much the 90s borrowed from the 70’s, hell other eras period.

I mean look at how many songs came from this


and this


and this


Man if it wasn’t for some of these old songs who knows what music would sound like now. I didn’t even add Big Beat or Nautilus.
 

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I realized that a few years ago. It’s amazing how much the 90s borrowed from the 70’s, hell other eras period.

I mean look at how many songs came from this


and this


and this


Man if it wasn’t for some of these old songs who knows what music would sound like now. I didn’t even add Big Beat or Nautilus.

:myman:
 

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I actually like the 80’s sound the most tbh. But just from nostalgia probably.

As far as technology goes for sound, I think we did peak in the 90’s. Maybe not musically, just sonically if that makes sense.

The passion, respect, and the creativity needs to be there… emphasis on the respect of music in general… all kinds of music. Thats what most of the creative ones did.


This whole country seems to have lost it’s respect for anything
 

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Actual instrumentation

Better mixing and mastering.

Nowadays music is made for blue tooth earbuds.

Like, I was listening to BlackStreet's album and New Edition's comeback album.

They sound crazy.


In terms of sterio systems, I swear that the actual audio output was at its peak during the CD period.
 

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I actually like the 80’s sound the most tbh. But just from nostalgia probably.

As far as technology goes for sound, I think we did peak in the 90’s. Maybe not musically, just sonically if that makes sense.

The passion, respect, and the creativity needs to be there… emphasis on the respect of music in general… all kinds of music. Thats what most of the creative ones did.


This whole country seems to have lost it’s respect for anything
I saw someone this week saying that the instant access we have to all media, has devalued it, in that nobody has to go on a physical hunt for it anymore. Like earlier in thread it took me weeks to track down Princes' Black album bitd.
 
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