Contrived is a word generally used to convey a condition of generic, predictable, or kitsch. I’m not making any statements regarding interaction with a crowd or the impact of a musicians visual / auditory signaling that things are building or something is happening, in regard to the topic and again just to clarify:
I’ve seen people listening to what I felt was a completely generic and contrived sounding performance (I am the hater you seek) and being super hyped off it. But at the same time I’ve watched performances where after the artist is beating themself up over a tiny aspect or mistake that they didn’t like, or that the song order could have been better, or the sound had too much mid-range presence - things like that. Meanwhile I was thinking:
- a) I wouldn’t have noticed if you didn’t say anything, and
- b) I enjoyed it and I’m pretty critical of technicalities.
So my comments are in regard to, ultimately, the specific notion of something being or feeling contrived, and not the merit or demerit of visual or sonic impact translated by the performer’s physical actions onstage.