I think the subject matter/message of this song is really blatant. Simply put, it's talking about synthesizers becoming so advanced that it begins to become better and more variable than actual instruments.
The video is showing the consequences of embracing synthesizers, making real instruments and the talent/skill with playing them obsolete and/or unnecessary, losing an important part of culture.
Agreed. I also like the double meaning of the name "State of the art". Where the one meaning references the usual meaning of "Most up to date" and the other refers to the actual "state" of "the art", in this case music, nowadays.
Agreed. I also like the double meaning of the name "State of the art". Where the one meaning references the usual meaning of "Most up to date" and the other refers to the actual "state" of "the art", in this case music, nowadays.
Yeah, with the line "But there amazing simulations end up sounding even better than the real thing" it just showing like what you said, with the new revolution in symphonizers and machines taking place of real instruments, people are just getting so used to these machines that they can't even tell them apart from the real things and they can even sound and just well be better to some people.
Yeah, with the line "But there amazing simulations end up sounding even better than the real thing" it just showing like what you said, with the new revolution in symphonizers and machines taking place of real instruments, people are just getting so used to these machines that they can't even tell them apart from the real things and they can even sound and just well be better to some people.
I think the subject matter/message of this song is really blatant. Simply put, it's talking about synthesizers becoming so advanced that it begins to become better and more variable than actual instruments.
The video is showing the consequences of embracing synthesizers, making real instruments and the talent/skill with playing them obsolete and/or unnecessary, losing an important part of culture.
Agreed. I also like the double meaning of the name "State of the art". Where the one meaning references the usual meaning of "Most up to date" and the other refers to the actual "state" of "the art", in this case music, nowadays.
Agreed. I also like the double meaning of the name "State of the art". Where the one meaning references the usual meaning of "Most up to date" and the other refers to the actual "state" of "the art", in this case music, nowadays.
Yeah, with the line "But there amazing simulations end up sounding even better than the real thing" it just showing like what you said, with the new revolution in symphonizers and machines taking place of real instruments, people are just getting so used to these machines that they can't even tell them apart from the real things and they can even sound and just well be better to some people.
Yeah, with the line "But there amazing simulations end up sounding even better than the real thing" it just showing like what you said, with the new revolution in symphonizers and machines taking place of real instruments, people are just getting so used to these machines that they can't even tell them apart from the real things and they can even sound and just well be better to some people.