Tracing the artists, genres, and sounds behind the music
Some music stories are bigger than one artist.
A song can send you backward to the records that shaped it, sideways to the scenes around it, and forward to the artists who carried its ideas somewhere new. That’s the fun of influence: it rarely moves in a straight line. It jumps genres, crosses decades, mutates, disappears, comes back wearing different clothes, and suddenly you hear a familiar artist in a completely new way.
Influence Maps is a series about those musical connections.
These posts trace how sounds travel: who shaped whom, what older records echo inside newer ones, which genres secretly talk to each other, and how one artist’s fingerprints can show up in places you might not expect.
This is not about reducing music to a family tree or pretending every influence is simple. The best artists are never just the sum of their reference points. But sometimes following the trail helps the music open up. You hear the borrowed rhythm, the inherited mood, the old guitar tone, the production trick, the vocal approach, the attitude, the idea that got passed along and transformed.
That’s what this page is for.
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The Enormous Influence of Public Enemy
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How Joni Mitchell Shaped Indie Rock’s Emotional Language
The first time I heard Blue, I didn’t understand it. Not really. I was too young, too protected, too untouched by the kind of mistakes that scar in… Continue Reading
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The Velvet Underground and Their Shadow Over Alternative Music
There’s an old saying about the Velvet Underground: not many people bought their first record, but everyone who did started a band. It’s become cliché, but it’s hard… Continue Reading
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The Influence of Kraftwerk: From Synthpop to Hip-Hop
When you talk about the DNA of modern music, you can’t mistake the influence of Kraftwerk. Four German guys in matching suits, standing still behind machines, somehow managed… Continue Reading