For me : Trippie Redd’s “!” Is actually a great album

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    6 months ago

    Mostly because electronic music is made by a single composer and that the performance by the musicians itself is not as central to the composition.

    And that Mozart would be probably making electronic music if he was born in this era.

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      performance by the musicians itself is not as central to the composition

      Extremely debatable. With Renaissance and Romanticism came the cult of personality around celebrities. Lisztomania basically mirrored Beatlemania but for the virtuoso Hungarian pianist and composer, in the mid 1800s. Haydn and Paganini reportedly had a rather large female followings who weren’t really interested in their knack for musical harmony. IIRC, there are accounts of Mozart indulging in the lifestyle of a young royal composer with some renown.

      I don’t know if he’d be making electronic music, honestly. Mozart broke so many of his contemporary musical rules, with all that has been invented since, I find it hard to believe he’d limit himself to it. Maybe progressive/experimental stuff ala Aphex Twin lol?

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        The composers are usually not the musicians though when it comes to classical music, especially since most of the composers are already dead 🤪

        But just imagine a Beatles cover band becoming more famous than the Beatles themselves. Something like is common when it comes to orchestras that play classical music though.

        Sure, there is some personality cult around famous conductors and so on, but that is really more comparable to DJs that remix but do not compose their own electronic music.