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Posted by Arob on Oct-24-2007 00:10:

Predict the next trend?

I predict the next big hip hop stars will be prolific youtube rappers and web download stars
it will only take better software - not even the software is there now


Posted by SMC on Oct-24-2007 01:11:

Next trend, hmm, more stupid threads? No wait, that one has been here for a while.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-24-2007 01:52:

Re: Predict the next trend?

quote:
Originally posted by Arob
I predict the next big hip hop stars will be prolific youtube rappers and web download stars
it will only take better software - not even the software is there now

Can I get the same in the shape of an understandable sentence please?


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Oct-24-2007 02:35:

easy

As a means to revive the rave scene, Kandy Kids appeal to the emo scene by changing their bright colored clothing to different shades of black. Linkin Park and My Chemical Romance, in a desperate attempt to regain their fans, convert into hard rock electronica, sparking a fued with The Prodigy. The feud gets out of hand at the 2012 Grammys, ending with a drive by shooting, with Robert Elster from Vibrasphere accidentally getting killed in the crossfire. Ulrich Schnauss joins G-Unit (which he later claims: "I only joined because i needed protection"), sending all of EDM into the Era of Gangsta.


Posted by oldblue1224 on Oct-24-2007 02:36:

yeah that sounds about right!


Posted by Allied Nations on Oct-24-2007 02:51:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
easy

As a means to revive the rave scene, Kandy Kids appeal to the emo scene by changing their bright colored clothing to different shades of black. Linkin Park and My Chemical Romance, in a desperate attempt to regain their fans, convert into hard rock electronica, sparking a fued with The Prodigy. The feud gets out of hand at the 2012 Grammys, ending with a drive by shooting, with Robert Elster from Vibrasphere accidentally getting killed in the crossfire. Ulrich Schnauss joins G-Unit (which he later claims: "I only joined because i needed protection"), sending all of EDM into the Era of Gangsta.


with any luck


Posted by Project-K on Oct-24-2007 02:51:

Emo culture will suffer a backlash and the next ten years will be all about love and unicorns.


Posted by Project-K on Oct-24-2007 02:53:

... and rappers will start rhyming about respecting the law.


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Oct-24-2007 02:59:

when tech house goes away, deep house will be the cool thing. not that it isn't cool already.

after that trance will be cool again. but not big epic trance. real, old school trancey trance. and after that, in about ten years, epic trance will be back and cool again.

but we'll still have to endure shitty farty basslines for at least another 5 years before this all happens


Posted by SMC on Oct-24-2007 03:21:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
ending with a drive by shooting, with Robert Elster from Vibrasphere accidentally getting killed in the crossfire.


LOL


Posted by wotyzoid on Oct-24-2007 03:22:

EDM in general will go back to the underground because 70% of its listeners will quit on it. It will go back to the dark depth of Chicago warehouses and history will repeat itself...


Posted by jupiterone on Oct-24-2007 03:44:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
EDM in general will go back to the underground because 70% of its listeners will quit on it. It will go back to the dark depth of Chicago warehouses and history will repeat itself...



I highly doubt that but neat prediction


Posted by HaeD on Oct-24-2007 04:24:

no new trend just same old pop in camouflage


Posted by Blake_Jarrell on Oct-24-2007 07:26:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
It will go back to the dark depth of Chicago warehouses and history will repeat itself...


It already is in the dark depths of Chicago warehouses


Posted by Sykonee on Oct-24-2007 08:20:

Deep house. Seriously.


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Oct-24-2007 08:24:

Dubstep. Unfortunately.


Posted by costizzle on Oct-24-2007 08:48:

trance armstrong is right. LOL FTW

this thread is funny


Posted by tranceCDs on Oct-24-2007 09:17:

insert cliche ta joke here


Posted by the_gamemaster on Oct-24-2007 10:17:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceArmstrong
when tech house goes away, deep house will be the cool thing. not that it isn't cool already.

after that trance will be cool again. but not big epic trance. real, old school trancey trance. and after that, in about ten years, epic trance will be back and cool again.

but we'll still have to endure shitty farty basslines for at least another 5 years before this all happens


I cant wait that long!


Posted by chef.roo on Oct-24-2007 11:22:

Soulja Boy and Co.









Posted by wotyzoid on Oct-24-2007 11:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
It already is in the dark depths of Chicago warehouses


OMG I'm moving to Chicago when I turn 18...ftw.


Posted by noikeee on Oct-24-2007 12:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Project-K
... and rappers will start rhyming about respecting the law.



Posted by montana on Oct-24-2007 12:54:

deephouse is already the "new trend", i suspect acidhouse will get a revival again, and this being somewhat the 8th or so


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-24-2007 13:10:

90s revival?


Posted by montana on Oct-24-2007 13:25:

well, probably. eurodance is finding revival in some weird locations, baltimore club & bailefunk is sampling some of the big cuts. altho, i find it weird with a 90's revival, or just the 90's being labeled retro, it was just 15 years ago, since it feels like it was just yesterday.

ye, the b-more club thing will get a bigger following, most of the trendhouse blogs have been plugging that stuff since m.i.a. & diplo blew up big.


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