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So, if genre boundaries are evaporating, and presuming post-genre music doesn’t become a genre and cancel itself out, will anything replace them?What we’ve seen in the past 20 years is that consumption methods have broadened attitudes, music has changed to reflect that, and attitudes have then changed even further.
We examine the evolution of musical genres and delve into what makes a classification system work.
For show notes, links, videos, and show related Playlists, head over to www.bustermungus.com.
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So, if genre boundaries are evaporating, and presuming post-genre music doesn’t become a genre and cancel itself out, will anything replace them?What we’ve seen in the past 20 years is that consumption methods have broadened attitudes, music has changed to reflect that, and attitudes have then changed even further.
We examine the evolution of musical genres and delve into what makes a classification system work.
For show notes, links, videos, and show related Playlists, head over to www.bustermungus.com.