think of autotune as mcdonalds for your ears. autotune.. it automatically fixes and smooths out shifts in your pitch and tone - even if you don't have the remotest of abilities to discern pitch or tone. and that seems wrong. just like it's wrong to fill everything with corn and corn byproducts and call it food, because food, it is not. ergo, it's wrong to fill songs with autotunes and synthesized everything.
what happened after bob dylan and the beatles? where did the emphasis on quality go? because everything i hear on the radio today is aural garbage. and before you go and say something like, "hyuk - but he'sa justa talking about them there pop musics". i got one word for you - micahel. oh wait, that's ambiguous.. ahem, i got two words for you - michael jackson.
and that's because even michael jackson - the king of pop, was so over reaching with his desire to make a stunning album that he and producer quincy jones created over 30 songs for thriller and then cut it down to 9. nowadays i don't even think artists like britney spears or t-pain spend more than 9 minutes in the studio creating their albums. and it shows.
if you are creative in this day and age, you're immediately relegated to the indie music genre. and that's not fair. "oh-em-gee. violins mixed with pianos mixed with a banjo?! that's so indie.. i'd rather listen to scintillating lyrics like, 'if i said i want your body now, would you hold it against me?'.."
but eventually and in reality, easy to listen cookie-cutter music will always win out over crafted lyrics and sound. why? because most commoners just want noise in their ears.. a simple extra value meal to digest. they don't want to spend their time or brain energy dissecting or evaluating what they're listening to. and that's a shame. a real shi-aauy-aowweaweeiia-aahaeem.
sorry, had the autotune on.
saturday musings