Unplug!

I'm a bonafide geek, if you don't believe me, and even if you do, you can visit my other blog for proof. So that should mean that I love technology in all its forms, but there is one area where I rather dislike technology and that is in Music. Don't get me wrong I don't mean that I dislike iPods and the like, but rather what those devices end up playing.

Technology essentially is meant to make whatever area they are applied to better and easier. Take medicine or science or aviation or that thing in you pocket for example. But when applied to the areas of art such as music the result can tend to get not so enticing.

Which is sad, cause at its start the result was quite enticing, in my opinion the peak of musical prowess was when both technology and music were used together rather than one overpowering the other. Greats like The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd all introduced technology to music to produce some rather exceptional results. The kind of sounds used in conjunction with their regular music was phenomenal.

And the reason I think, is that there was a balance to things. In a song or even in an album, music never got dominated by technology. The equation always was, so I have this idea, I have these instruments and these toys (i.e. the technology) what can I conjure up. Music always constituted alteast half of the effective volume of the piece.

But being humans the easy tends to overtake the better over time. As music got more commercialized, technology was used to make the music quicker and faster as opposed to better. The equation became, I have this beat and this effect and this tune, what can I do to make it sell. So much so that these days you don't really need a voice to sing, that statement seems so wrong to me. Products like auto tune and pitch and tone correctors will make your voice better for you if need be. This is most true in the "popular" genres like Hip Hop and Rhythm n Blues (RnB). T-Pain is a prime example, I don't really get what he does, more importantly I don't see what possessed anyone to buy an album or even make one for that matter.
The rate of deterioration is quite scary, will we come to a day where human beings won't be involved at all? Is the following really far away?



What you see above is a Japanese concert, by a band whose lead singer is an anime character, (cartoon for the anime uninitiated) Hatsune Miku. She (it?) is quite the sensation in Japan and has performed in sold out concerts as you can obviously see. And its no background singer singing the songs either, its a Yamaha Vocaloid Synthezizer of some sort, so the song is being sung, technically, by a computer and people actually like it. Do I think the people who like this are weird? No, what makes this too different from what most of Hip-Hop does. If scores of people listen to that I’ve no doubt even more will like this.

Being a geek I appreciate technology, but in this case unlike making me feel like a kid with a new toy, tech makes me feel like an old man who wants the old days back. So I for one want no part of it, I’m going to stay in my beloved world filled with a Purple Haze and a sky filled with diamonds.


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