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| quote: | Originally posted by Bierheld
Well, the smaller a genre is the more distinct it's going to be right? The entries here vary enormously in ambiguity. How is funky breaks different from other breakbeat music? How is psychill different?
I'm unfamiliar with the etiquette here when it comes to picking genres here and I'm certainly not someone who can explain and rationalize the confines of every genre, there's always an element of interpretation. |
Well sure, but there's a line. You don't want to be too specific, nor do you want to be too general. "World fusion psychedelic" is way too micro-niche and "Techno" is way too general.
Also, I don't know how you didn't answer your own question there: funky breaks are funky breaks. The sound is distinct and obvious. Psychill is an entire sound library with hundreds of artists. Those are perfectly acceptable genres (with "funky" breaks being more of a guideline to the expected sound rather than a defined style).
| quote: | | I think NY Hard house is valid enough, depending on what you take from it. If you just interpret it as early house with loud 909 kicks then you can quite comfortably make a mix that doesn't involve a single NY artist I'd think. It's just handy to make the distinction. |
Yeah, and that's why I'm giving NY Hard house a chance, because it seems to be distinct enough, with enough examples and sound profiles to be valid.
| quote: | | I mean, you've apparently done a chicago/detroid house mix for this challenge before ziptnf, Did you find that too constrictive? |
Not really. It wasn't exactly easy, and I'm sure Adam would have redefined his description today if he had the chance. After posting my mix, he reviewed with the note saying "All I was really aiming for with this mix was the American house sound: diva vocals, horns, funk, disco-influences". Looking back, it would have been easier to name the genre "American house" rather than Chicago/Detroit.
The issue here is that Italian techno can't be separated from the other techno styles, and that's why I don't think it can be accepted.
| quote: | Originally posted by 2techs
Vetoing a genre just contradicts the whole point of this challenge. Plus, NY hard house is as legit of a genre as you could possibly get. Anyway, I'm officially out. |
The purpose of the veto was to get rid of a genre that is least liked by a majority of the members. If 90% of the contestants dislike a genre, and someone gets it, they are less likely to do their mix.
Can't please everyone though. Sorry you don't want to participate.
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