Lol even though I’m not a fan of country music really, I picture myself groovin in cowboy boots for the ending of that first track😂 as a fellow EDM lover, I approve👍🏾
Welp, I found a new set of music that I never thought existed. I had to listen to it again driving home
Was it just as good on the drive? And Thanks for the comment
@@abigfavourentertainment3656 Oh yeah, we're listening to it again in the office this morning haha.
i have fallen down an interesting rabbit hole
@@akulsinator7680 as long as you didn't hurt yourself, glad to see you down here
I've lived in ky for 25 years. This is the first time I've enjoyed this kind of music. Thank you.
@@AustinJohnson-j2y I appreciate your comment as northern neighbor
I love the sound of the banjo.
This combo of genre's is dope. 🔥☯️
@@karloaquinde3476 Glad you're enjoying it, thanks for the comment and encouragement!
I'm still falling down the "banjo metal" rabbit hole from a few days ago. This one is deep boys.
Well... That's two genres I didn't expect to see together...
@@NotAnIlluminatiSpy Life...uh...finds away. Hope you liked it 😁
Yeah, this is a wicked good combo. Glad this one decided to jump into my feed. ✌️ ~THC
My mom used to dance to this like it was yesterday. Oh, this was yesterday
Don't think my husband knows about this playlist/set, or even the channel yet. We share everything all the time especially music together. And he would absolutely have mentioned or shown this. He hasn't! Can't wait to show him and his mom and they will literally be dancing to. She teases him a ton on edm, electronic stuff, dubstep, and the festivals themselves. Check she picks on me too. But sometimes- like Skilled & The Doors, she enjoys it all too. This is so in her lane perfectly! Cheers all and to dads and moms and families and friends a celebration summer we all made it and survived this far lol .
This is bizarrely good. Its strange, but good.
@@LezbionestHere I'll take the compliment and the comment 😁 Thanks
Very interesting mix. My ears and brain are so confused but enjoying it :)
@@NathanChambers Sounds like I checked all my boxes. Thanks for listening and commenting
I just learned about a new weird genre - and it kind of works! Bouncing to the first track RN
I agree! I always thought of Bluegrass as having a lot of energy already
I so understand. Well, I been partly wishing for this or something like it for awhile. So I knew it would look and sound great or was pretty sure. Started bopping and bouncing as soon as it came on indeed. Cheers!
@@lisabogo7286 and thank you for listening and commenting. It means a lot
Rabbit hole gets pretty deep after Appalachian Anarchy! 😳😁😎😎😎
NIce to do work to, keeps me awake and happy! Thank you!
@@mshideler And thank you for the kind words and the comment. I find myself in a similar predicament at work faced with code and excel spreadsheets 😁
Ah, just like my great grandpapi used to drop it out in the prairie 😈
Lots of different styles/genres can work together, it just takes an artist willing to try it and that can manipulate the two genres so they work best together to create something.
Other combos I have heard is bluegrass metal, techno on a didgeridoo, metal/rock/dubstep with a hurdy gurdy, Mongolian throat singing combined with metal music (band: The Hu), and many others.
So keep up the good work and keep trying new combinations.
@@kaziglu8344 thanks, I appreciate the kind words and the comment. I'll have to check out the techno didgerido, hadn't heard that yet
Genres that I did not think I've ever putting together but here is two other things I had never thought of putting together... Oriental harp and a banjo both are very close in their sound yet both are very distinct
I tried to mix up the instruments a bit. Really mix up the bluegrass in the spirit of fusion
This works too well
@@tagzspurlock9821 Yes, I'm surprised I couldn't find much similar to it. I appreciate the comment
Like listening to zydeco on acid, while eating deep fried gator tails and frog legs... Groovy and tasty trip, while missing a washboard!
@@sterlingmarsh7999 Thanks for the comment and suggestion. I also immediately regretted the lack of jugging. Maybe next time
If you have any more of this send it my way, I’m writing a dnd campaign that this music is perfect for
I'll let you know fellow DM. I'll probably be coming back to this concept after I finish up what I was already working on
When I arrived, I was skeptical. My skepticism is satisfied now.
Edit: I feel like this type of music would fit well in a Space Western, maybe as the music that plays when our hotheaded American friend and his heavily armed little ship go off half-cocked to take on way more than a 50-ton fighter could hope to win against, and his friends (the rest of the cast) seize on the enemies' shock to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. "Is _that_ why your callsign is Cowboy?"
@@Amigo21189 Thanks for the comment. I was inspired by HardSpace Shipbreakers. It was very a very different soundtrack but it made me think of futuristic banjo. I can definitely see this fitting into a space western like Firefly or Cowboy Bebop
Reminds me of SR '22
@@abigfavourentertainment3656lol nope
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@@Vextrous41 😂 Reminds me of how much time I spent playing carmageddon
I'm reaching out for your prayers and support. Please keep me in your thoughts for a speedy recovery.
Man it's crazy what AI can do these days, I really listened to this whole album and enjoyed it, real life musicians are gonna be a thing of the past, probably sooner than later
No. Humans will start to prefer the human made music after the novelty of A.I. wears off. Simulated human creativity will never overtake human creativity.
@@stevengull6703 I think the situation is more complicated than anyone can explain in a youtube comment. I'm just here for fun though
@abigfavourentertainment3656 true. A.I. will have it's place as a complementary tool enhancing human creation not as a replacement. It's use is fine and go right ahead I'm not shaming the practice just disagree with it being a replacement to the human input.
is this all AI generated?
@@goldenegg7447 In the sense I can't play the bagpipes absolutely or draw that well yes, but I did all the editing, titles, comments, upload, etc
@@abigfavourentertainment3656 I was more curious twards if you used a program to put in each instrument individually and actually create the song yourself even if you just used previous recordings of each note... or if you just put a prompt into a music generator.
I don't care how I ended up here, this is fire.
@@Sunny-uz8cw Glad you made it and thanks for the comment!