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Originally Posted by ange7
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"Nintendo generation" ... so there's this theory right, it's that gamers have zero creativity. Their generation can't think of "a new sound"... instead it's all retro and same-y.
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Really? That in itself sounds like a relic from the 1980's and 90's when videogames were widely demonised for creating a generation of unimaginative ADD kids (with television not getting half of the same amount of stick). It doesn't matter either way. Very little electronic music was influenced by videogame sounds although the Commodore 64 is a popular source of samples

. Electronic music has been around since at least the 1950's. Electronic dance music has been around since at least the early 1980's.
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The flip side of the theory goes like this.... 30 and 40 somethings now a days are still music buyers where as in past ppl that age range weren't .... so "retro" is a market for them and lazy musicians got on board.
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The last 50 years of popular music has been rich with stylistic variety. It seems a shame not to look back on it. I agree with your sentiment that it's not ideal to be living in the past though.