Was Mark Fisher right Any Forums?

Was Mark Fisher right Any Forums?

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Indisputably, but whining is very unsexy. You're not unique for being disappointed in everybody

>You're not unique for being disappointed in everybody
Just the opposite: its fucking blase and ubiquitous now.

Yes. It's ironic that "leftists" embraced poptimism when all it represented was capitalism destroying whatever value was left in popular music in the name of cultivating fandoms.

Meanwhile, others venture into the world of “indie music” under the delusion that there is still innovation taking place. When in fact these styles are also merely iterations on previous ideas (post-punk, indie folk, chamber pop etc.)

Now the heroes of pop music talk about brand allegiances like it's cool

no, Mark Fisher is never right. fuck him.

call him k-punk, pseud

What about 100 Gecs and the whole hyperpop thing? That’s a legitimately new innovation in music. Of Mark Fisher couldn’t have known about that due to dead.

>new
Cringe

It's new and it sounds like absolute dogshit.

gecs THEMSELVES will tell u its nothing new in music. u can hear the clear influences

What would Mark Fisher say about Billie Eilish?

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I think the whole SOPHIE/Hyperpop/Drain shit is new. What you are losing is the way this new is created. And it was always like this. You reimagine something that is already happened, or use it in a new way. It's old thing + new thing = new genre. You can't create a whole new genre without a background. So no, Mark Fisher is wrong.
I read his book actually and it seems like he was really depressed and it's very popular nowadays to put depression on something you can't control like economical system, or president, or jews, or whatever.
The situation as i see right now is the western culture is stagnating and on it's verge to finally die out and "stop". After that some new culture will emerge. And hopefully it will not be socialist realism.
The whole "capitalism killed our culture" happened years and years ago. But we still had 60's and 70's and 80's and 90's and lots of good music. So maybe capitalism isn't the issue, the issue is that cultures aren't timeless and some day their ideas will perish?

I also want to add that the new culture that will emerge will not be western. Probably asian.

>le whispery voice white girl

there are like 100000000 of them

To find actual futuristic music lurk moar. But Mark Smith is based

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Lol Mark Fisher* (fix)

>a social left reading of society
do you think he's right?
said that to the rym freaks ranting about new records criticism on the comment boxes of hyped records
i agree
I think the whole SOPHIE/Hyperpop/Drain shit is new
hilarious. its just scene-bass late 00's rehash

no need to fix it. your mistake is actually right. mark fisher isn't bad but a second rate and minor thinker

music changes with technolgy, AI and holograms have yet to be implemented yet, but they will subsume the human performer eventually

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