How the Streaming Era Turned Music into Sludge(wired.com)
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How the Streaming Era Turned Music into Sludge
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On the bright side, it's easier than ever to listen to albums, even really obscure stuff. I feel like it's a good antidote to that "sludge" feeling. I've been able to find most any hometown punk shit from 1997 I want.
Better yet, figure out where local bands are playing and watch people do their thing.
Better yet, figure out where local bands are playing and watch people do their thing.
Does anyone have any examples of what the author is referring to as "sludge music"? I use Spotify a lot, and listen a lot of recommended songs and generally I haven't encountered much of this type of content to my knowledge. (Even though I do listen to ambient music which I think would be rife with this type of sludge mood music the author seems to describe)
Non-paywalled link: https://archive.ph/NcOKD#selection-757.0-757.669
Satie and Eno obviously come to mind, but this more specifically reminds me of the multiple Ballard stories about weird sound generating sculptures, clothing, etc. Been years since I read them, but I think they always appear in his Vermilion Sands locale.