What music genre or artist changed your life?
Like, actually influenced your life going forward?

  • MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Punk > indie > hip hop > jazz, roots, Americana, > all

    I play music and I love almost all music styles as long as there is a weighty performance and evokes the human spirit.

    There is just something about creation itself that I find beautiful, and there is no one genre or artist that changed my perspective.

    If there was it’d be this band Subtle. That informed a lot of my ideas on what good art even means.

    My favorite guitar player is Richard Thompson.

    I have a bunch of fav drummers, buy anyone who’s got soul is worth a listen.

    I think that’s the point. There is no best, there is only you.

    I think poetry changed my musical identity more than music itself.

  • Angel Jamie@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Animals as Leaders has spoken so much too me without words at all. Essentially, djent and progressive metal as a whole has done this, but this band in particular has been magic. As a musician myself, I find listening to this really technical music inspired me to go to a higher level in music, and AAL was my main source of inspiration to do so.

  • randomnick@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I can’t pick just one band, however, I clearly remember the first time I listened to

    • Black metal as a genre
    • Aphex Twin
    • Aenima by Tool
    • Traversee by Year of no light
    • Black Sabbath
    • Industrial Rock in general and Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails in particular
    • Hyperballad by Björk

    I’m sure there are more if I think for longer.

  • DJDarren@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Punk.

    I’d been pondering a change in career anyway, but I was at work one hot summer’s day, sweating my arse off, listening to my tunes on the stereo in the workshop. Pennywise - Same Old Story came on and something clicked in me. Cycled past a tiny local radio station on the way home, went in to ask how to volunteer my help, and a couple of months later I was starting on a radio production degree.

    That track still fires me up to this day.