What are some albums from the 2000s that were ahead of their time when comparing to today's music?
I would say Kid A by Radiohead
The Avalanches - Since I Left You
Daft Punk - Discovery
Why? - Alopecia
>>60776032
Could explain those?
>>60776069
The Avalanches are using samples in a beautiful way, and it was only much later that those were starting to get into mainstream music.
Discovery is just house before house was a thing, and Alopecia sounds really futuristic, something that would be a standard in modern psychedelia today.
>>60776114
>Discovery is just house before house was a thing
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Get absolutely fucked.
Larry Levans is rolling in his grave
>>60776114
>Discovery is just house before house was a thing
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>>60776114
>The Avalanches are using samples in a beautiful way, and it was only much later that those were starting to get into mainstream music.
"Lol"
Samples were being usused since 1949 by Pierre Schaeffe.
808s and heartbreaks tbqh
i'm not even that much of a kanye fan but it's pretty insane how he dropped such a left field and divisive hip-hop album and 7 years later half the fucking industry sounds exactly like it
>>60776126
What I mean is that Daft Punk were the first to create the house standard that we would be hearing for the next 10 years or so.
There was definitely house music before, but not like this club mainstream house that was created with the Daft Punk wave.