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Post by carcar on Aug 7, 2022 13:10:51 GMT 10
The early part of the decade was all about going out clubbing and had an upbeat vibe to it compared to the surreal and chaotic energy of the late 2010s. Everything seemed to change during 2015-2016.
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Post by astropoug on Aug 7, 2022 15:01:23 GMT 10
You started to see it in 2014, but yeah, 2016 is when it really got out of hand. Afterwards, everything had to be politicized and preachy, and everything in general became more divisive and toxic.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2022 8:25:41 GMT 10
Apart from politics, the 2010s was quite consistent. I don't know what you mean by people stopped going to the clubs in 2016. Clubbing never stopped being popular until the pandemic hit in 2020. The biggest cultural shift was in 2013, but the 2010s were quite consistent for culture all the way through.
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Post by carcar on Aug 8, 2022 16:59:54 GMT 10
Apart from politics, the 2010s was quite consistent. I don't know what you mean by people stopped going to the clubs in 2016. Clubbing never stopped being popular until the pandemic hit in 2020. The biggest cultural shift was in 2013, but the 2010s were quite consistent for culture all the way through. That’s not what I meant, the atmosphere of the early 2010s was different from the late 2010s. The 2010s weren’t as consistent as you make it out to be
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Post by 10slover on Aug 9, 2022 0:22:11 GMT 10
Somehow agree with slim and carcar at the same time
The late 2010s were darker and more ATMOSPHERIC (the adjective that best describes the late 10s) than the early 10s
Though the early 20s have been darker than the late 10s so far, they're less atmospheric, at least the pop culture is
But the 2010s were still more consistent than the 00s and 90s for example
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Post by carcar on Aug 9, 2022 7:56:53 GMT 10
Somehow agree with slim and carcar at the same time The late 2010s were darker and more ATMOSPHERIC (the adjective that best describes the late 10s) than the early 10s Though the early 20s have been darker than the late 10s so far, they're less atmospheric, at least the pop culture is But the 2010s were still more consistent than the 00s and 90s for example Can I agree when it comes to technology there was some consistency since smartphones took over but other then that, the atmosphere of the early 2010s was different from the later halves more somber changing tone.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2022 12:28:32 GMT 10
Somehow agree with slim and carcar at the same time The late 2010s were darker and more ATMOSPHERIC (the adjective that best describes the late 10s) than the early 10s Though the early 20s have been darker than the late 10s so far, they're less atmospheric, at least the pop culture is But the 2010s were still more consistent than the 00s and 90s for example Can I agree when it comes to technology there was some consistency since smartphones took over but other then that, the atmosphere of the early 2010s was different from the later halves more somber changing tone. Technology changes every decade and yes the 2010s was a huge change for technology as well. Going from self driving cars being sci Fi to actual self driving cars that can be purchased and VR being something that you cannot buy to VR headsets costing only $200 and smartphones getting extremely powerful. You probably think tech didn't change much because the '90s weren't that long ago and that's when the internet became big and nothing beats that yet. But you are so wrong that technology was consistent...
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Post by carcar on Aug 11, 2022 14:10:01 GMT 10
Can I agree when it comes to technology there was some consistency since smartphones took over but other then that, the atmosphere of the early 2010s was different from the later halves more somber changing tone. Technology changes every decade and yes the 2010s was a huge change for technology as well. Going from self driving cars being sci Fi to actual self driving cars that can be purchased and VR being something that you cannot buy to VR headsets costing only $200 and smartphones getting extremely powerful. You probably think tech didn't change much because the '90s weren't that long ago and that's when the internet became big and nothing beats that yet. But you are so wrong that technology was consistent... That’s weird, I could’ve sworn you had a different opinion on this during your “inthe2000s” days about the 2010s being technologically stagnant. Over fact that all the innovations in the decade were paved by the 90s and they’re primitive versions existed during the era already. Even the internet changed a lot during the 2010s. So musically too you was where the 2010a stayed consistent overall ?
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Post by dudewitdausername on Aug 12, 2022 3:55:07 GMT 10
Somehow agree with slim and carcar at the same time The late 2010s were darker and more ATMOSPHERIC (the adjective that best describes the late 10s) than the early 10s Though the early 20s have been darker than the late 10s so far, they're less atmospheric, at least the pop culture is But the 2010s were still more consistent than the 00s and 90s for example I get the idea that the 2010s were more "consistent" but in a lot of ways it was very changeful As an example Typical rap song from 2010: Typical rap song from 2018: In a lot of ways rap changed more from 2010-2018 than 2000-2008. In the 2020s rap changed again and it's now a mix between Rage Playboi Carti-style rap and 2000s type club and gangsta rap, and drill.
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Post by astropoug on Aug 12, 2022 4:00:56 GMT 10
Somehow agree with slim and carcar at the same time The late 2010s were darker and more ATMOSPHERIC (the adjective that best describes the late 10s) than the early 10s Though the early 20s have been darker than the late 10s so far, they're less atmospheric, at least the pop culture is But the 2010s were still more consistent than the 00s and 90s for example I get the idea that the 2010s were more "consistent" but in a lot of ways it was very changeful As an example Typical rap song from 2010: Typical rap song from 2018: In a lot of ways rap changed more from 2010-2018 than 2000-2008. In the 2020s rap changed again and it's now a mix between Rage Playboi Carti-style rap and 2000s type club and gangsta rap, and drill. The big difference between early 2000s and late 2000s rap can be summed up in one word AUTOTUNE
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Post by dudewitdausername on Aug 12, 2022 7:39:51 GMT 10
I get the idea that the 2010s were more "consistent" but in a lot of ways it was very changeful As an example Typical rap song from 2010: Typical rap song from 2018: In a lot of ways rap changed more from 2010-2018 than 2000-2008. In the 2020s rap changed again and it's now a mix between Rage Playboi Carti-style rap and 2000s type club and gangsta rap, and drill. The big difference between early 2000s and late 2000s rap can be summed up in one word AUTOTUNETrue maybe the sound changed more in the 2000s, but the overall tone was pretty consistent unlike the 2010s. 2010-2015 rap was fast party rap, after 2016 it became slow and moody. Party rap was pretty consistent through the 2000s, it just went from gangsta to crunk to snap to autotune.
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Post by astropoug on Aug 12, 2022 8:13:57 GMT 10
The big difference between early 2000s and late 2000s rap can be summed up in one word AUTOTUNETrue maybe the sound changed more in the 2000s, but the overall tone was pretty consistent unlike the 2010s. 2010-2015 rap was fast party rap, after 2016 it became slow and moody. Party rap was pretty consistent through the 2000s, it just went from gangsta to crunk to snap to autotune. I think early 2000s rap was a bit darker compared to the mid-late 2000s stuff. Like you look at the likes of Eminem, Outkast, DMX, even Jay-Z, it's a bit more intense compared to the party raps of Lil Jon, 50 Cent, or, well, just about ANY ringtone rapper, who almost never touched upon serious issues in their work.
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Post by Telso on Aug 12, 2022 8:19:13 GMT 10
I get the idea that the 2010s were more "consistent" but in a lot of ways it was very changeful As an example Typical rap song from 2010: Typical rap song from 2018: In a lot of ways rap changed more from 2010-2018 than 2000-2008. In the 2020s rap changed again and it's now a mix between Rage Playboi Carti-style rap and 2000s type club and gangsta rap, and drill. The big difference between early 2000s and late 2000s rap can be summed up in one word AUTOTUNEWell to be fair, Autotune exists since 1997. It wasn't widely used in hip hop until the late 2000s, but it still existed in the early 2000s nonetheless (not the mention the "Cher effect" was super huge in early 00s electronica). Here's a hip hop track from the early 00s that I know for sure used some autotune:
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Post by astropoug on Aug 12, 2022 8:23:13 GMT 10
The big difference between early 2000s and late 2000s rap can be summed up in one word AUTOTUNEWell to be fair, Autotune exists since 1997. It wasn't widely used in hip hop until the late 2000s, but it still existed in the early 2000s nonetheless (not the mention the "Cher effect" was super huge in early 00s electronica). Here's a hip hop track from the early 00s that I know for sure used some autotune: Yeah, but, as you said, it wasn't widely used, meaning, most of the popular hip-hop acts of the time didn't use it. Whereas in the late 00s, rappers like Lil Wayne and T-Pain were using it a lot.
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Post by ThatBitch1007 on Aug 12, 2022 10:54:54 GMT 10
Personally, I started to see the late 2010s atmosphere with Gamergate/Tumblr SJWs in 2014 thanks to millennials.
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