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Posted by echosystm on Jun-30-2008 13:41:

House. wtf?

Has anyone looked at the house top 10 on Beatport lately? It's all fucking bongo house and it all sounds the fucking same; kick drum, bongos, sirens and latino fucktards chanting jibberish bullshit.

What the fuck is going on? Hasn't anyone ever seen Roger Sanchez DJ and realise how skullfuckingly boring this monotonous VAGINAL EXCREMENT is?



It was alerady bad enough having to wade through 2,000 half assed bedroom-house songs to find something decent, 3 years ago. The genre is now an absolute wasteland. Who else is feeling the pain?


Posted by saluyamo on Jun-30-2008 13:44:

I thought this was about the show


Posted by Lira on Jun-30-2008 13:44:

Listen to drum'n'bass instead. Then you can choose from the jazzy AND the harder stuff


Posted by nefardec on Jun-30-2008 13:45:

just ignore beatport charts?


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jun-30-2008 13:47:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
just ignore beatport charts?

Heh, exactly.

Does anyone actually direct their buying habits according to what's on the Beatport Top 10?


Posted by echosystm on Jun-30-2008 13:48:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Does anyone actually direct their buying habits according to what's on the Beatport Top 10?


no...



maybe...

haha. i cbf going label searching.

i buy whats cool and what everyone else is listening to, so that i can be an elitist when i go down to the local el divino, with my silver handbag and so-transparent-they're-fucking-useless prada sunglasses.


Posted by Lira on Jun-30-2008 13:51:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Does anyone actually direct their buying habits according to what's on the Beatport Top 10?

How else will you know what the cool kids are buying!?


Posted by nefardec on Jun-30-2008 13:56:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm

haha. i cbf going label searching.



well then you can't be bothered to find decent music. that's so fucking lazy - you get out what you put in


Posted by echosystm on Jun-30-2008 14:07:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
that's so fucking lazy


why do you think i buy music?

it's not because i have morals, it's because i cant be bothered setting up dc++.


Posted by nefardec on Jun-30-2008 14:09:

then don't complain? just saying


Posted by echosystm on Jun-30-2008 14:16:

well, to be fair, i have tried to find good house music before, but epic house liek stardust, daft punk, modjo, armand van helden and bob the builder just isnt around anymore.

it's really sad


Posted by Ian on Jun-30-2008 14:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Listen to drum'n'bass instead. Then you can choose from the jazzy AND the harder stuff


no no no no no! I like it as it is. if everyone & their house-loving head got into it, it'd make it less attractive and the quality would totally wane.


Posted by david.michael on Jun-30-2008 14:39:

House is SUCH a broad genre, though. Saying the genre as a whole is a wasteland is kinda crazy. That's like saying "rock music is a complete wasteland". It's not... just most popular, "radio rock" is. Or -insert genre here-.


Posted by nchs09 on Jun-30-2008 14:58:

Just went to beatport because of this and randomly looked at the house charts

dubshape's pick for june 2008

Doesnt sound all bongo-i and has decent tracks. If you are too lazy to search your own tracks see that one, you might like it.


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Jun-30-2008 15:01:

Re: House. wtf?

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
Has anyone looked at the house top 10 on Beatport lately? It's all fucking bongo house and it all sounds the fucking same; kick drum, bongos, sirens and latino fucktards chanting jibberish bullshit.

What the fuck is going on? Hasn't anyone ever seen Roger Sanchez DJ and realise how skullfuckingly boring this monotonous VAGINAL EXCREMENT is?



It was alerady bad enough having to wade through 2,000 half assed bedroom-house songs to find something decent, 3 years ago. The genre is now an absolute wasteland. Who else is feeling the pain?


lol, yea why would u even waste the time looking at Beatport's chart? Its always been shit mate, ever since they started the website. House is also much bigger than that...plenty of great stuff on there if u take time to search.


Posted by winston on Jun-30-2008 15:09:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
well, to be fair, i have tried to find good house music before, but epic house liek stardust, daft punk, modjo, armand van helden and bob the builder just isnt around anymore.

it's really sad


that isn't house music to begin with. *elitist rant*


Posted by tubularbills on Jun-30-2008 16:29:

i use the top 100 genre charts first, then go from there....you can easily get lost in beatport simply by clicking "you might like this" or whatever it's called on the bottom of the releases. its kind of like wikipedia...


Posted by winston on Jun-30-2008 16:31:

please click here


Posted by lacksesepsotygh on Jun-30-2008 16:44:

quote:
Originally posted by diggerz
that isn't house music to begin with. *elitist rant*


of course it is. what else would it be?


Posted by winston on Jun-30-2008 17:04:

quote:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
of course it is. what else would it be?


pop


Posted by lacksesepsotygh on Jun-30-2008 17:07:

nei.


Posted by winston on Jun-30-2008 17:09:



=

real house (for real n-censorship)


Posted by lacksesepsotygh on Jun-30-2008 17:27:

so real house music was only made in chicago in the eighties? armand's been releasing on strictly rhyhtm and many other respected house labels since the early nineties.


Posted by kadomony on Jun-30-2008 17:45:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Heh, exactly.

Does anyone actually direct their buying habits according to what's on the Beatport Top 10?


i used to browse the top 100 regularly and find a ton of good stuff. now i'm lucky if i find 5. usually i just check out the top 100 in prog house genre and some of my fav dj's charts on bp.


Posted by winston on Jun-30-2008 18:13:

quote:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
so real house music was only made in chicago in the eighties? armand's been releasing on strictly rhyhtm and many other respected house labels since the early nineties.


yeah, but frankie knuckles and ron hardy are amongst the few that were there since the beginning. armand van helden is just a follower


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