there is this natural phenomenon in the world which is called "carcinization" which essentially is this evolution philosophy where overtime through different lineages, different species end up evolving into a crab. the evolution converges into crab-like features - independently and of massively disconnected species. this happens because, very colloquially and reductively [and for the sake of what I am trying to convey] is the peak body form. the most optimized evolutionary type ensuring the greatest survival and thriving benefits. from having more protection to having more wiggle room in the way they eat their food - a lot of factors affect this eventual evolution. this convergent evolution is also very much present in the digital world. there is this known often-imitated phenomenon known as the "youtuber voice" and what does that entail? that entails a person speaking in this very melodic singing voice as opposed to how they or anyone else might regularly speak. s...
Music being one of the oldest art forms has obviously undergone major evolutions with major sonic differences helping us classify our beloved art form better. Music has become such an ingrained part of everything we as humans do because it's the ultimate way of stimulating one of our major senses; hearing. All major art forms tend to remain dependent on music to further accentuate the intended emotional response they attempt to evoke from their audience; whether it be movies playing the Devil's interval in unsettling scenes or somber music accompanying a grand revelation in a video game. Because of this aforementioned function of music in accentuating emotions in a lot of art forms, we as a society usually end up using music to accentuate our emotions too; playing the Lose Yourself soundtrack imagining yourself to be a protagonist of a movie, playing chipper Gorillaz tracks for when you're feeling good, blasting Death Grips on full volume when you get frustrated, playing Su...