Anon 03/08/2021 (Mon) 07:03:01 No.7323 del
>>7317
>I could have perfectly done that before typing the reply but I wanted to figure out on my own how to identify the genres out of an insane one such as electronic music
Oh, the chaos of musical genres.

>At the end of the day, any artist will do whatever they want and these labels become mostly irrelevant,
Unless they themselves stick to some hyper-specificity, say the genre has a really specific goal or defining trait, otherwise I agree, at least for electronic

>I commit the sin of relying on really known stuff of the past, barely visiting the site for checking out the releases,
Maybe in the /mu/ world but I'd say it's pretty normal to stick with what ya know and not reach out too much once you've reached a critical mass of stuff to listen to with a defined taste.

Anyway, on to the topic:
>>7318
>it provides a relaxing mood with pretty whimsical passages.Immediately after listening to it, I couldn´t help but checking out Elegiac,released in 2001.
Those are very similar in spirit. Only difference, in my mostly untrained mind, Radiarc has more instruments his orchestral background shining through a bit at points.

> I don´t think that transmitting emotive instrumental music should always be associated with the mental pains of the musician who composes it.
Oh, I completely agree, heck same could be said for a lot of trippy stuff, but I had heard that he had been having some actual struggles in life.

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