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If we look at music genres as people with different personalities we understand that Death Metal is a hardcore rocker and the Blues is a deep soulful old man, classical music is an elegant ballet dancer and rap music is that gangster that wheres his jeans too low, his cap too high and sunglasses in the night. Every so often two genres mix fuse and collaborate to form what todays society calls a hybrid genre. Currently iTunes recognises over 1800 genres of music and the diversity of the worlds collaborations and music revolutions could not be more evident. Genres such as Rap Rock, Nu metal, Rapcore, Blop, Tweemo, funk metal, gypsy punk etc have been hybridised from main music genres into sub music genres. It is these that colour the world with music.


Naturally because there are so many genres out there, there are bound to be ones you have never heard of. Ranging from "hey, this sounds pretty cool" to "is this really music?" to the "this is repulsive, please turn it off". First up on on the slaughtering block is space synth and no it is not derived from aliens.

SPACESYNTH


What the hell?

Well this fine genre originated in the mid 1980s by a group of super nerds that you would swear are not from this planet. Besides being developed by a bunch of mega geeks the peeps at spacesynth.net describes the genre as "instrumental upbeat synth music that focuses on melodies instead of rhythm. Driving basslines, catchy synth riffs, sci-fi influences and futuristic track titles and album covers have always been a major part of space synth.” 

In other words imagine the sound of being in space whilst on the phone to a room full of nerds with nintendo games, jumped up on Redbull with arrhythmia. However these symptoms are also unofficialy the result of lack of a woman's touch and living with ones parents beyond the age of 30.

Why the hell?

When cocaine was on the menu for breakfast and pastel pants suits were the in thing, space synth was all the rage. However the genre has suffered an enormous drop in popularity due to reasons i cannot fathom...

Luckily for the die hard fans small record label Alpha Centuari are to release the latest in space synth technology. 

Check it - Warning: You may feel the urge to squeeze into your old aerobics spandex one piece. Please do not.


EPIC DOOM-METAL


What the hell?
This genre can be seen as very similar to heavy metal with one not so subtle difference. The vocalists of epic doom-metal are specially chosen for their clean and sometimes professional operatic voice as oppose to the sound one makes when one is burning at the stake. Overall one is able to appreciate the skilful musicians talents while listening to what I call the Queens metal if she was a rocker. Very classy, very royal.

Why the hell?

Surprisingly epic doom has a decent audience amongst european youth and Samurai sword owners. Honestly the collaboration of Opera and Death Metal makes me feel sea sick but it seems that others enjoy bands such as Candlemass who have just released their 10th epic doom-metal album. Another "epic" band is Doomsword who have gone though many member with names their grandmas would not be proud of.  Deathmaster, The Forger, WrathLord, Sacred Hert, Nightcomer, The Guardian Angel, The Guardian Angel II and Dark Omen to name a few.



Check it- Filled with doom of "epic" proportions, this video is one you will either put  on your "I never want to see this again" list or your "this shit is so funny, I could watch it all day" playlist.




LOWERCASE


What the hell?

Basically if you stood in your bedroom alone and I asked you what you are hearing, you could describe it as Lowercase. Taking anti-genre to the next level this genre allows you the pleasure of paying to listen to the sound of silence. It is described as "silence that is occasionally interrupted by brief moments of barely audible noise. The sound is comparable to taking an exam. Yup, it's just that great.

Why the hell?

Basically one day a man named Steve Roden thought he would be different and pioneer music that involved only the shuffling of different pieces of paper combined with silence. From a man who is taking ambient minimalism, or drugs, too seriously, one hopes that he did not give up his day job.

Check it!

Actually I will spare you 3 minutes of your life and tell you that it sounds like the soundtrack to the most boring acid trip ever.





It doesn't matter how many you like as long as you find the one that is right for you.





The birth of hybrid music Full View

"One good thing about music is when it hits you, you feel no pain"-Bob Marley


The magic of a simple rhythm, a good beat or some good lyrics is not in the technicalities. The magic lies in the experience of the sounds that mix together so well that you are able to lose yourself in it. It's like taking a bite of cake without even thinking about the ingredients because you are in awe of the taste. It is a pain numbing drug that I don't mind getting addicted to. I am a gluttonous music pig and I am proud to say it. I have my own tastes and trust me, it tastes good!


"If music be the food of love, play on"-William Shakespeare




Good old Shakespeare, he had it right. God only knows where romance would be without soppy love songs. I myself feel inferior saying something romantic when the most heart wrenching lyrical sounds can bring tears to my eyes. The likes of John Butlers magic fingers on guitar or the soulful sounds of Peter Gabriel would tug at anyones heart strings. Everyone has that special song that they listened to with that special Mr or Misses that they wouldn't mind listening to a million times more. Often in my own relationship we find that a song better expresses our feelings than we can and even if it is a crappy little song on acoustic guitar, it's written for him alone and its one better than a poem or a letter.

"Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music."-Jimi Hendrix


I know for a fact that we as humans have short attention spans and are very selfish with our time. It is not often that I as a member of the Durban youth rush home to listen to the news or get in trouble in class for reading a newspaper. However almost everywhere I go I carry my earphones and some music simply because the news may give me the factoid details but I want to feel what that person is feeling. Through music we are able to learn about love, life and emotions and we are able to relate it to our everyday lives. The entire world listens music with the intention of hearing every word. Some are even able to recite every line of a song and follow every move of the artist. Music is a medium we should use to make the world a better place. It influences not only our minds but also our souls, it inspires, carries and evolves us into better beings.


For many years we as humans have been creating new substance, new sounds and new sights. From these creations come sub creations and we have found ways sew together genres and sub genres to make the most groundbreaking sounds to hit our ears. Music has become an alternative realm that we can escape to, a dose of rejuvenating medicine injected into our ears that seeps into our minds and evokes emotion. It is the safety net that catches our fears, hopes and dreams. We feel the artists pain or joy and we immerse ourselves into a music induced coma. Music is so powerful that it can make us forget about the outside world for a few minutes with the simple plugging in of earphones. Music is a force so irrepressible that it is constantly growing. Every day more and more songs feed the the universal music library. Lets watch it grow...

Music is my religion- Jimi Hendrix Full View

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