matrixmann: Engineer und tools at your service (Somebody called me?)
matrixmann ([personal profile] matrixmann) wrote 2018-06-30 07:48 pm (UTC)

I'd agree with that in that way that this decade is not really a good decade in arts. Everything is like in a state of... immobility. Mainly the stuff you get to hear about, but that zeitgeist even seeps through to all other more underground musical directions which are somewhat exempt from the big commerce. It only manages to compensate for it better due to functioning differently and being subject to different rules.

I don't know how you feel about it the stuff in music I already told you about...
The phenomenon in there is the same as now - something that is currently "hip" manages to seep through into all other directions and styles too.
But, for the time episode that my talks are subject to - it's a thing, you can pick whatever you want, mainly you can say it was a good episode for music and arts. Everyone who was active in them still had its little bit of difference in it, its little bit of own perspective and taking on a task a bit differently.
And this can be found all across the field, creating good stuff, even if it's your prefered style or not.
Some variations of styles in all of this also can't be found earlier or later in music - so to say, some things were purely phenomena of their time. Although not bad in quality. Just "different", in terms of these days.
So that's why you can say it was a good episode in arts, music and movies. The whole 90s and the early millennium years were a good time episode in this.
You can recognize this if you take a look at stuff from that time and you still can't help saying "this is timeless, you can still go and listen to it way many years after it was created without trouble finding a connection to it".
Some contents and general mood of the time also didn't lose their reasons why they were there in the meantime...

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