>listens to Steve Reich once
>listens to Beach House once
>>66209312
>name drops once
Reich's music is much more repetitive, and i don't mean this in a negative way.
>>66209336
In some ways OPN is pretty damn repetitive
>>66209312
>not Glass
>not Rifts
>>66209335
>listens to Beach House once
>>66209391
They're all the same bruh
>>66209425
why the bentley become jeep?
>>66209312
>"Oh-knee-oh-trix? Good heavens no! I would never concern myself with such offensively pedestrian drivel!"
>"Oh, my taste? You know, Reich, Glass, the list could go on really... You know, truly innovative and unique compositions"
>>66209667
whoever said that isn't wrong
>>66209760
spotted the poseur
>>66209312
>It's not who you steal from, it's how you steal.
>>66209802
wait what
who said it was who you steal from
>>66209781
stick to your "OPN, Ferraro, the list goes on", kid
>>66209802
This makes no sense
>>66209995
It doesn't matter if OPN ripped off Steve Reich if the album is good.
>>66210105
fanboyism at its best
Garden of Delete live was intense, saw it for $3...
>>66210354
I would love to see that live
>>66210354
cheap
>>66209369
OPN is repetitive without being boring. Polyrhythms, gentle modulation (prod wide, not music theory), and changing background noises make his loops tense or relaxing rather than stale.
I'm not sure I've ever heard qn artist remain so interesting despite having songs with like 16+ bar loops.