Quote from: 𝖘𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖉 on July 16, 2021, 04:46:52 PM
Music producers these days are just not as creative. Everyone is running to a trap beat which literally any twelve year old can do in 1 minute after opening FL studio and selecting random drum kick patterns.
I promise you it's because they stopped music theory, teaching composition and real musicality.
I was watching a YouTube video about this. I think it was the one talking about how vocalists aren't trained in the church or music education anymore (another problem). The Black community was replete with musicians and vocalists who did NOTHING but learn and play and sing all the time. But church and music education are no longer a huge part of our culture, sadly.
That's why 60's and 70's soul sounds the way it does. There is just a lush, vibrant sound when you have real musicians and vocalists in a studio.
Once we started getting away from that with pushing buttons on a machine instead, you gradually lose that soul and vibrance. Sure, it took awhile. The 90's relied on great samples from that era. They still had the ear. A lot of the super producers from then were still musicians who knew how to play instruments (Babyface, Darkchild, Teddy Riley, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, The Neptunes, etc.).
But now you have a few generations of people who can't play anything, have no musical ear, and this is what you get. They simply don't know how to make anything but a few beeps and boops over a drum pattern.