defmuse
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I'm only on the 2nd episode of this series, but this episode taught me a hell of a lot. I've disliked (no, let's be honest, hated) T-Pain since he came out. I still don't enjoy auto-tuned vocals (unless done really well) as it comes off as super corny, and, as a (non-professional) musician, I don't like using it.
This episode definitely changed my view though. My hate (which I shouldn't have had in the first place, since there was a lot of knowledge lacking) has completely dissipated.
It can be embarrassing, but the humiluty felt after the awareness of everything surrounding auto-tuning (how it was made, how it was used, how it's being used now, and the vast creativity of musicians / mankind) was a welcomed feeling.
We're always so quick to judge + hate (as it's so easy, and makes us feel good about ourselves, moronically), that we block out all the incredible wonder too. I found myself relating to T-Pain as a basic human being as well.
I still don't like T-Pain's older stuff, as commercial pop has never been, and will never be my thing, but I definitely don't hate (him, and in general) anymore, and I'm going to enjoy the rest of this series, excited to having my eyes + mindset opened up a lot more.
This episode definitely changed my view though. My hate (which I shouldn't have had in the first place, since there was a lot of knowledge lacking) has completely dissipated.
It can be embarrassing, but the humiluty felt after the awareness of everything surrounding auto-tuning (how it was made, how it was used, how it's being used now, and the vast creativity of musicians / mankind) was a welcomed feeling.
We're always so quick to judge + hate (as it's so easy, and makes us feel good about ourselves, moronically), that we block out all the incredible wonder too. I found myself relating to T-Pain as a basic human being as well.
I still don't like T-Pain's older stuff, as commercial pop has never been, and will never be my thing, but I definitely don't hate (him, and in general) anymore, and I'm going to enjoy the rest of this series, excited to having my eyes + mindset opened up a lot more.
Whoever chose that song for the end, minus points for you! I was drawn in, suspense-based beating of the heart, intrigued... and then that song plays. Ruined. An hour & 45 mins of thrills gone in a minute.
Great movie though; Noomi Rapace is the sickness.
And now, partial, semi-related lyrics to Superdrag's "sucked out":
Look around could it bring somebody down If I never made a sound again?
In your eyes you've already spread my thighs And you're rocking to the next big thing Kissing the bride 45 minutes a side This was my dream played out rocking routine
Who sucked out the feeling?
Who sucked out the feeling?
THE END.
Great movie though; Noomi Rapace is the sickness.
And now, partial, semi-related lyrics to Superdrag's "sucked out":
Look around could it bring somebody down If I never made a sound again?
In your eyes you've already spread my thighs And you're rocking to the next big thing Kissing the bride 45 minutes a side This was my dream played out rocking routine
Who sucked out the feeling?
Who sucked out the feeling?
THE END.