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What genre is the most legit in 2011? (pg. 5)
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enydo
This is the year of The Crow soundtrack.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by nefardec
i don't think OP wants your bull either.


You're not getting this "I don't give a about what you think someone else's opinion might be" concept, are you? Let me repeat it, for clarity:

I don't give a what you think someone else's opinion might be.
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You're not getting this "I don't give a about what you think someone else's opinion might be" concept, are you? Let me repeat it, for clarity:

I don't give a what you think someone else's opinion might be.


srussell0018
I heard these songs are going to be pretty big this year:





Except they're both so linear and uniform. Osterzone probably won't listen to them.
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by srussell0018


This brings back fond memories.
mehta
really there are microcosmic scenes all over the place and coolness is based on geography

for our gang it's all about live sets or a mix of bands and DJs. but what makes it cool is much more than the music, it's about the environment and crowd just as much (obviously that's true everywhere)

for youtubers and forum people, dubstep/2-step/future bass is obviously where it's at - most of the best stuff is in this camp right now. gotta be a pretty clever DJ to keep the crowd rocking with that sound though.

@nefardec: mostly like those tracks. hadn't heard much of that. I'd say a lot of the witchy/punky "house" is basically no-wave
Syntonic
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Originally posted by nefardec
NO PROBLEM AUSTIN DENOBLE

I ACTUALLY LIKE 'PHOENIX' THE BEST ON THE ALBUM



I THINK THIS MUSIC SHOULD BE CALLED DUBWAVE OR NUSTEP




Wow this really surprised me, what a unique sound.



Gotta agree with System-J, love drum & bass especially the liquid style. Also I feel that its the only genre that doesn't take itself too seriously and has not been bastardized.

When did the liquid d'n'b actually peak anyways? I didn't realize people still produced it. The LM1 - Redshift album is the ing .
Taipan
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J

Drum 'n bass. Obviously.


I'm not sure if your are being serious but I actually think DnB and Breakbeats are going to be the next "cool" thing.
djdk
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Originally posted by Taipan
I'm not sure if your are being serious but I actually think DnB and Breakbeats are going to be the next "cool" thing.


Breakbeats have ALWAYS been cool my freind

:p
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
When did the liquid d'n'b actually peak anyways? I didn't realize people still produced it. The LM1 - Redshift album is the ing .


Lm1 doesn't make liquid, he makes atmospheric. Liquid would be High Contrast, Hospitality Records, Lenzman, Bachelors Of Science, etc.

Drum 'n bass is where everything is at. It has major mainstream players like Pendulum, Chase & Status, Sub Focus, so all the 18 year old kids are listening to it. In the minimal/Autonomic movement it's got the newest breakout sound in dance music, so it scores all the cool points there. It's got incredible variety, from hard and aggressive neurofunk to soulful liquid funk to spacey atmospheric to the experimental line-blurring sounds of guys like ASC, Sabre and Antibreak. It's grown past the militant '90s image - girls love it again, so you can't play the "It's just male geek music" card against it. It's even coming out with great artist albums - my favourite albums of 2011 and 2010 were drum 'n bass, so it's artistically accomplished on all fronts.

And the best part is that you can instantly tell who's an out-of-date, clueless with no finger on the pulse because they won't have any idea what's happening in the scene and will start muttering about amen breaks. Drum 'n bass is so cool you don't even know it's cool yet.

nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Lm1 doesn't make liquid, he makes atmospheric. Liquid would be High Contrast, Hospitality Records, Lenzman, Bachelors Of Science, etc.

Drum 'n bass is where everything is at. It has major mainstream players like Pendulum, Chase & Status, Sub Focus, so all the 18 year old kids are listening to it. In the minimal/Autonomic movement it's got the newest breakout sound in dance music, so it scores all the cool points there. It's got incredible variety, from hard and aggressive neurofunk to soulful liquid funk to spacey atmospheric to the experimental line-blurring sounds of guys like ASC, Sabre and Antibreak. It's grown past the militant '90s image - girls love it again, so you can't play the "It's just male geek music" card against it. It's even coming out with great artist albums - my favourite albums of 2011 and 2010 were drum 'n bass, so it's artistically accomplished on all fronts.

And the best part is that you can instantly tell who's an out-of-date, clueless with no finger on the pulse because they won't have any idea what's happening in the scene and will start muttering about amen breaks. Drum 'n bass is so cool you don't even know it's cool yet.


i don't think it will be cooler in a larger way simply because of the tempo. i believe the klf would have something to say about this.


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Originally posted by mehta
@nefardec: mostly like those tracks. hadn't heard much of that. I'd say a lot of the witchy/punky "house" is basically no-wave


You know, I think you're right. Except it lacks a lot of the multidisciplinary aspects of that scene. Maybe call it 'Now-Wave'.
rdevito
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J

Drum 'n bass is where everything is at. It has major mainstream players like Pendulum, Chase & Status, Sub Focus, so all the 18 year old kids are listening to it.


Nice, just because Pendulum is mainstream it means they're bad. C'mon these guys have nice tracks and i think they are pretty creative too, i prefer listen Liquid tho :toothless
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