Genre bending (music)
So, my musical mission has for quite some time been to make music in as many genres as I can, with as little repetition as possible. Today I realized that this isn't anything new, and in fact it's probably been well-established by my biggest musical inspiration ever — The Beatles. As I have been listening to their self-titled album (the so-called "white album") for the first time in years I can't help but realize that they actually have a much wider stylistic and acoustic dynamic range than anything I'm struggling with on Love and Monsters. Back in the days before the loudness wars they just went ahead and let every song be equalized completely differently. So maybe I'll only focus on fixing the last few vocal pitch problems before considering it "done" (at least done enough for submission to Createspace and BandCamp, anyway).
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Although that song was from when they first started to experiment with stuff. They were still sticking within their original boy-band pop mold for the most part (aside from a couple of amazing breakout works like Eleanor Rigby, Tomorrow Never Knows, and, arguably, Yellow Submarine), but they were really pushing the boundaries of the genre.