So true. It’s sad because there have always been artists who worked in the popular sphere trying to make things that uplift and inspire people to do better, but they always get sidelined and overshadowed by the most base and retarded bullshit imaginable. The stuff that’s out now is barely able to even be called music, and would have been considered a form of ear rape-based torture by people of the past. I think it’s intentional though, the deep state wants people as stupid and low vibration as possible so as to more easily control them without even lifting a finger.
Yeah I feel the same way- its all dehumanization, de-motivation, narcissistic, materialist- and yeah exactly, its lower vibration- we need to strive for higher things and surround ourselves with higher vibrational things- it really does make a difference.
I like to recommend the Romantics to people trying to learn to like classical music. It’s more emotional and if you like movie soundtracks, a lot of them are plagiarized from Wagner & co.
I also think those midwit playlists with names like “Mozart & Chill” have a role. If I wanted to hook someone on opera, I’d give them a CD of Pavarotti singing cool arias, etc.
Also classical sounds so much better on vinyl and is so cheap in record stores!
So true. It’s sad because there have always been artists who worked in the popular sphere trying to make things that uplift and inspire people to do better, but they always get sidelined and overshadowed by the most base and retarded bullshit imaginable. The stuff that’s out now is barely able to even be called music, and would have been considered a form of ear rape-based torture by people of the past. I think it’s intentional though, the deep state wants people as stupid and low vibration as possible so as to more easily control them without even lifting a finger.
Yeah I feel the same way- its all dehumanization, de-motivation, narcissistic, materialist- and yeah exactly, its lower vibration- we need to strive for higher things and surround ourselves with higher vibrational things- it really does make a difference.
That mozart was nice. Recommend some more classical music?
Good topic!
I like to recommend the Romantics to people trying to learn to like classical music. It’s more emotional and if you like movie soundtracks, a lot of them are plagiarized from Wagner & co.
I also think those midwit playlists with names like “Mozart & Chill” have a role. If I wanted to hook someone on opera, I’d give them a CD of Pavarotti singing cool arias, etc.
Also classical sounds so much better on vinyl and is so cheap in record stores!