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rockandsock, in Who in your opinion is the modern day equivalent to Mozart?

Quincy Jones

Prince

David Bowie

Danny Elfman

TonyTonyChopper,
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modern?

LemmyKnowsBest, (edited )

well since Mozart is dead, and OP wants us to name a contemporary artist, isn’t it a prerequisite that the artist still be alive right now?

Danny Elfman wins. He’s a fookin’ musical mad genius.

daina, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Two movies from the 90s… “Ruben and Ed,” and “… And God Spoke.”

And God Spoke was a revelation the first dozen times i watched it, it was full of tiny little blink-and-you’ll-miss-them moments. Haven’t seen it in years.

Ruben and Ed is just surreal, with at least two scenes that have stuck in my head lo these thirty years.

CuttingBoard,

Rubin and Ed is great. I emailed the director 15+ years ago and was able to order a DVD of it. “My cat can eat a whole watermelon!”

Raffster, in Who in your opinion is the modern day equivalent to Mozart?

Technical Death Metal would be up there for me. But that is so idividual it seems, for each their own Mozart nowadays it seems.

Tathas, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Strings (2004) movie. It’s a trope-ish fantasy movie, but all of the characters are marionettes. The strings go up to the heavens and are taken into consideration with things like architecture having no roofs, and gates are arches that rise up out of the ground to prevent travel beneath them. Someone gets injured by the string on their arm getting cut, and their arm flops around lifelessly afterwards.

Vub, in best app for lemmy?

For iOS the only one that can do swipe right to go back anywhere on the screen is LiftOff. It’s a crucial feature for me so there are sadly no alternatives.

BlueMagma, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

There’s this youtube channel, on which someone does piano fugue improvisations, it is really good, and it has only a few thousand views

Here is an example, but there are more: youtu.be/YLW47a6Jk50?si=6coaJGDotT9B3JU1

There’s also hours long live session during which he improvise many baroque pieces, I listen to it every now and then, and it’s always a blast

aturtlesdream, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Anna and the appolypse, it’s a fantastic zombie musical with insanely good songs. I have never met anyone in the real world or online who have heard of it (except a few who I forced to watch with me).

Tingle,

I was telling people at work about this film a few days ago!

I watched it for the first time a few years ago and it has started to become a Christmas tradition for me.

TAG, (edited )
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I watched it and I did not like it, but it is probably that I went into it with the wrong expectations. The entire premise of “musical about a zombie apocalypse” sounded a bit goofy to me and the trailer had the same mood, so I expected a comedy, or at least something a bit tongue in cheek. Instead, the movie is a total downer.

aturtlesdream,

Yeah, it’s a bit bleak at the end for sure. But I just loved how catchy the songs were, and the cast was really great. I didn’t know anything before randomly playing it on Netflix, so that didn’t give me any expectations going in

watson387,
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I just watched this the other night. I was unaware going in that it was a musical, but thoroughly enjoyed it.

MemphisGuy, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

I watched Star Blazers every week as a kid.

BackOnMyBS, in Who in your opinion is the modern day equivalent to Mozart?
@BackOnMyBS@lemmy.world avatar

ITT: people who have severely underestimated Mozart’s musical capacities and contributions.

Mozart is a musician that is studied by nearly any professional musician. There are historians, musical scholars, and museums dedicated to him. He’s a household name across the world. He established a period of music. As a teenager, he deciphered a 12 min choral piece with multiple groups and solos after hearing it once and by memory wrote it down later that night (he heard it a 2nd time a few days later for minor corrections). When he presented the score to the clergy, they said he got one note wrong. After investigation, Mozart heard it right. The musician’s score was off by a note. Could any popular musician mentioned here decipher just a 6 min song of 4 instrument band after hearing it once with pen and paper ready? Imagine telling any music legend now, “Hey, you’re off by a half a step on the 3rd note of bar 28 of your own song.”

Comparing an awesome popular singer, guitarist, or band to him is like comparing your friend that got a job at NASA to Einstein. There is no modern Mozart. There have been greats since Mozart, but there haven’t been any Mozarts since Mozart. I say this as a Beethoven fan. Mozart was the only Mozart. He was so good, that his name became a title for great musician: Mozart. No one listed in this thread is anywhere near being a Mozart.

CthuluVoIP,

Likely the closest I could picture in a modern sense is Jacob Collier, who can indeed perform these types of musical feats. But the crux of the issue is that while Collier is much loved, he isn’t a dominant force of popular music like Mozart was.

jbk,

What if some or most of those details were made up to sound nicer / more impressive?

myfavouritename,

Yeah, that’s exactly my first thought while reading this. If I rewrote the list of achievements above to sound like I was claiming they all happened to me, and then posted it to twitter, it would be indistinguishable from most other “🙄 that happened” posts.

People will be saying similar stuff about Taylor Swift in 100 years; by definition being legendary means being unreal.

niktemadur, (edited )

When you put it that way, the list of candidates thins out and the one figure I see still standing is John Coltrane, who in his day was running circles around fellow jazz musicians, they couldn’t wrap their heads around how Coltrane’s chord progressions and jumping between keys from note to note made any sense… yet it did, and beautifully.

EDIT: typo

PrinceWith999Enemies,

I agree, and this is easily my favorite post of the month.

Chrobin,

Honestly, I could see Jacob Collier doing just that.

the_q, in Who in your opinion is the modern day equivalent to Mozart?

John Williams.

Redward, in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?

Proko

imhotep1, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

In honor of Xmas, I found this video a decade ago, and it is the version I hear in my head every year.

Last Xmas - Slugabed ruined it

Octopus1348, (edited ) in best app for lemmy?
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I use Voyager. It gets updates fast but it looks like an iOS app. I rarely encounter any bugs here. Voyager also has mark read on scroll and disabling infinite scrolling (add a Load page 2 button) Sync is also good, it deals great with vertically long images and is a native app.

M137,
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Sync has been really weird for the past few weeks, I stopped using it until there’s an update (which hasn’t happened before since several years ago when I started using it as a reddit app).

I’m currently on Boost, and it’s at least usable, though not super great, but good enough for now.

the_q,

Don’t bother with sync.

hperrin,

There’s a setting to make it look like an Android app. It’s got a couple quirks, but it’s good enough.

Octopus1348,
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I know, for me it looks ugly, I don’t like the old Android UI (before Material You)

Also, I have no reason to use it if the iOS one looks better.

ichbinjasokreativ,

You can change voyager to an android look in the settings

jacktherippah,

That’s just the iOS interface with outdated ugly Android UI elements =)

BigPotato, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

I’d never met anyone but my mom who’d played Solomon’s Key prior to Nintendo straight up adding it to the NSO.

The other game I never hear about was the ID4: Independence Day floppies that came in cereal boxes or something. Don’t really remember the games that well but I do remember trying to collect them all.

Also, I once basically got gaslighted into thinking that Falling Down was just a fever dream of mine until one day I’d heard the name in a Tech N9ne song and it all clicked again.

yamanii,
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Solomon’s Key is more known nowadays thanks to a Gamecenter CX episode they had on it, great game, guess it was popular in Japan to enter NSO.

JustZ, (edited )

Haha, I posted Solomon’s Key in this very thread.

Bobmighty, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

I don’t think it’s totally forgotten, but an old nes game no one talks about called Bump n jump. You play a buggy in a top down style racer; think spy hunter. You’re meant to race to the end of levels, crashing into (or avoiding) other vehicles for points. You can jump over bridges and gaps as well, and each level ends with a huge leap of faith ocean jump.

I feel like it was largely forgotten in gaming history, but I loved it when I was a child I put many hours into it.

Geek_King,

I played the arcade cabinet version of bump n jump as a kid!

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