There is the aspect of music taste that is driven by consumerism exposition and publicity....
I never embarked much into that all my life.... For sure i was listening the Beatles ( a bit) and Bob Dylan when i was young for example, but i was way much into classical and choral music at 20 years old than in rock....
I was interested by Indian and Persian music as soon as the cd creation made it possible and more accessible...
Then there is music as consciousness exploration and commercially driven music....There is very good commercially driven music but much is not very good for me...i am not much in nostalgia because at 20 years old Bach was my God and others classical...
Then is Old music killing new music?
This question make sense only in a COMMERCIAL platform for a commercial platform...Anyway most musicians are not classical one or Jazz one in America...But in commercial music also old past very good singers and musicians make possible the new one...
In classical music Bach make room for Chopin make room for Liszt and Liszt make room for Scriabin ....
But i was never into ONLY popular music...Save the good one.... 😁😊
I prefer Jazz nowadays or world music to popular contemporary music but i am very specifically picky even in my jazz research....
Old music make place for better new music and kill the worst...
"Originality" at all cost kill all arts, a minimal respect for tradition keep it alive...
Money is a poison for many artists and for art in general....Or like any drug, the dose is all that matter, money may be a therapeutical drug also....
«The new must ressuscitate the old, and the old must give birth to the new»- Anonymus Musician
« Art evolution line is a spiral»-Anonymus esthetician
«Art is an inspired habit»- Anonymus artist
«Artists cannot be greater than their own craft save on TV»- Anonymus broadcaster
«Art saved my ass»-Groucho Marx 🤓