The more I learn about music production and composition the less I can't listen anything but bach

You're guessing what is and isn't good based on external factors because you have no ear for music.

you're a kid that struggles with multiplication tables trying to argue about the math of a massive LLM.

hopefully you can start studying music theory to a point where you can trully see what music is about.

The kid can only see the magical trick and just experience that, and then claim learning psychology is dumb and you can't reduce magical tricks to just pyschology.

The trouble is, all those math problems result in music that is completely mindless and vapid. Bach's work is as musical as a piece of furniture. It's architecture, not music. All music may be architecture in one sense, but it can't be that alone, or else it will sound like Bach.

Bach is not more of a chair as a gothic cathedral and notre dames are mere "architecture".

As silly as calling the sixtine chappel, a "church" or "furniture"

The fact is, it isn't musical. Math may be one element of music, true, but so is sound. You can't have one of these elements and have that alone result in something powerful, it has to do more than that. There is a notion that heaven is nothing but hell without fire. You're in a place that you can never leave, surrounded by sickening white hallways and people who only made it there by turning their brains off and believing something ridiculous in spite of everything. That is what Bach's music feels like to me. Fake, ingenuine happiness with no friction, no conflict. That's the problem with his music. At no point in my life have I felt the emotion that his music tries to elicit, and I'm glad.

you don't understand heaven, because you haven't seen hell.

youtube.com/watch?v=nEx6TjgdAWg

You're simply in eternal soma, unaware of both good and evil.
Spiritual mediocirty.

You wont be able to desire heaven if you haven't see what lies at the bottom of human experience.

You're not afraid of hell, because you haven't experienced, even if by mere pale imitation what lies at the abyss.

You have no fucking clue who I am or what I've experienced, and guessing about it won't suddenly make Bach's music sound good.

We live in a rich and wealthy era, and we're just unaware of the depth of suffering that has existed on this planet.
That's why the spiritual mediocre scoffs at the idea of the salvation.
Why someone that hasn't experienced what is true starvation and thirst, gonna do when he experiences something like the words of spiritual wisdom spoken by sophia?
He's never experienced hunger, so why should he cares about not feeling something he has never experienced.
Why should I care about salvation from eternal suffering if I've never seen what lies in hades?
It's pointless to teach such people something they haven't experienced.

MOO DENG