Maturity, when used in your sense of "old infirm geezer music" is hardly a desirable quality in music, is it? You simply don't want music capable of making people move, I gather from your pounding head comment...
I, on my hand, want music that's raw and that accesses those nerve centres that convey involountary movement. When this is combined with intricacy, gusto in performance and brilliant, multi-layered production, I'm more than happy. And, frankly, since about 1969 there's been very little commercial music indeed that satisfies both qualities... Which is why I like recent Hip-Hop so much. Timbaland is the new Phil Spector, a production genius miles ahead of his contemporaries and innovating on every level, rhythmically, sonically, melodically... Quite simply, Hip-Hop has all the best hooks in the business (together with Dancehall).
I'm gonna quote a swedish rock critic, Per Bjurman, who paraphrased Joe Strummer's comment about Bruce Springsteen: "If you don't like Missy Elliott, you don't like music".
Jaakko: I firmly believe that the current wave of hip-hop is a return to old-skool values. Since about 2000, the music is again centered on the dancefloor after a hiatus of almost 20 years of Golden Age and Gangsta...
I, on my hand, want music that's raw and that accesses those nerve centres that convey involountary movement. When this is combined with intricacy, gusto in performance and brilliant, multi-layered production, I'm more than happy. And, frankly, since about 1969 there's been very little commercial music indeed that satisfies both qualities... Which is why I like recent Hip-Hop so much. Timbaland is the new Phil Spector, a production genius miles ahead of his contemporaries and innovating on every level, rhythmically, sonically, melodically... Quite simply, Hip-Hop has all the best hooks in the business (together with Dancehall).
I'm gonna quote a swedish rock critic, Per Bjurman, who paraphrased Joe Strummer's comment about Bruce Springsteen: "If you don't like Missy Elliott, you don't like music".
Jaakko: I firmly believe that the current wave of hip-hop is a return to old-skool values. Since about 2000, the music is again centered on the dancefloor after a hiatus of almost 20 years of Golden Age and Gangsta...
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