Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 22:11:18
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote:Originally posted by Breakbeat Jon:
your right, I can't see where the next unique thing is coming from. Not just in hardcore, but in dance music in general. Everything's been done to death. Apart the 303 acid sound in teh late 80s and maybe jungle / d'n'b in the 90s there's been nothing truly original for god knows how long. Genre's just morph into each other.
Absolutely EXACTLY. Sometimes I wonder if electronic music will really plummet in popularity as a result, I scratch my head considering the new ways electronic music can evolve and it never does, it just borrows from other genres. Maybe rock or punk or something will be the next big thing and a lot of people will forget about electronic music for a while...the future really isn't that bright to be honest.
I think people have probably been having this conversation every year for the last 30 years. Things will evolve.
NekoShuffle Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,480 posts Joined: Nov, 2009
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 22:18:37
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote:Originally posted by Breakbeat Jon:
your right, I can't see where the next unique thing is coming from. Not just in hardcore, but in dance music in general. Everything's been done to death. Apart the 303 acid sound in teh late 80s and maybe jungle / d'n'b in the 90s there's been nothing truly original for god knows how long. Genre's just morph into each other.
Absolutely EXACTLY. Sometimes I wonder if electronic music will really plummet in popularity as a result, I scratch my head considering the new ways electronic music can evolve and it never does, it just borrows from other genres. Maybe rock or punk or something will be the next big thing and a lot of people will forget about electronic music for a while...the future really isn't that bright to be honest.
I think people have probably been having this conversation every year for the last 30 years. Things will evolve.
Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 22:20:43
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
quote:Originally posted by Breakbeat Jon:
your right, I can't see where the next unique thing is coming from. Not just in hardcore, but in dance music in general. Everything's been done to death. Apart the 303 acid sound in teh late 80s and maybe jungle / d'n'b in the 90s there's been nothing truly original for god knows how long. Genre's just morph into each other.
Absolutely EXACTLY. Sometimes I wonder if electronic music will really plummet in popularity as a result, I scratch my head considering the new ways electronic music can evolve and it never does, it just borrows from other genres. Maybe rock or punk or something will be the next big thing and a lot of people will forget about electronic music for a while...the future really isn't that bright to be honest.
I think people have probably been having this conversation every year for the last 30 years. Things will evolve.
How?
How will things evolve?
You tell me!
I was asking if that's what you were asking me lol. Music has evolved for as long as it's existed, why would it stop now? Technology is changing and with it will come a change in music; the way music is produced, everything really. This is already happening. It's only a matter of time til something happens again like it did in the 80's with the 303 and whatever.
Samination Advanced Member
Sweden
13,221 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 22:28:57
evolving? hearing how Jean Michel Jarre is making club music is not evolution, it's a bloody massacer, and that fella has been using technology ever since 1960's
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Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 22:29:59
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
evolving? hearing how Jean Michel Jarre is making club music is not evolution, it's a bloody massacer, and that fella has been using technology ever since 1960's
Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,503 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 23:23:15
Dubsetp is better than 'UK Hardcore' it is no wonder they are pissed off, they are loosing all their fans as their scene got stale.
jenks Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,698 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
19 hardcore releases
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 23:50:24
quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
Dubsetp is better than 'UK Hardcore' it is no wonder they are pissed off, they are loosing all their fans as their scene got stale.
Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2012/01/16 : 23:54:44
quote:Originally posted by jenks:
quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
Dubsetp is better than 'UK Hardcore' it is no wonder they are pissed off, they are loosing all their fans as their scene got stale.
Stale?
Never heard anything like that before. I don't like it particulaly and it's a million miles to from what i know Hardcore to be but it's very good all the same. Very solid production. This is something people outside of the scene could actually take seriously, although to me that's not neccesarily a good thing.