New genres?

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  1. artwerkski

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  2. jayxflash

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    For the kids growing with a genre and abandoning it after, it may not matter much. The demand for some kind of genre naming is especially for us the old guys who produce and don't settle to a single, dated, genre & DJ and we have somehow to properly identify the small differences so we can properly do our jobs. It was a thread on this topic not long ago.

    Digression:
    I don't want to discuss the naming as they simply appear and that's that. A genre will not generaly support many iterations anyway, so we are living the "future" naming scheme and in 1-2 years these genres are dead or they take place of established genres the way bro-step overtook the british dubstep and became de facto dubstep. Now people that want to reffer to the old style they have to call it "old school dubstep" or "uk dubstep".

    Back on topic, I agree to the core with the culture part & kids, I simply didn't feel that should be explained anymore so I preferred an "industry" approach.
     
  3. RedThresh

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    Best way to do it imo. You're using referencing/trends without commiting your music to it or getting stuck in the said-subgenre.

    Seriously SubG, aren't you ever exhausted? I mean, posting relevant things ALL the time? :bleh:
     
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    my WIP collab is called Future Retro - Instant Classic. My new sub-genre lol
     
  5. subGENRE

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    And for my next trick I'm going to make multi-dimensional Bass and house. Future ain't got nothing on that. Music that bends the fabric of space and time by invoking the möbius continuum with bass
     
  6. saltwater

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    what the hell is future bass ?
     
  7. foster911

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    As what usually happens in the creation of new genres, you take one specific thing that makes another genre cool, and revolve your new genre entirely around it. So this is what happens when artists go "hey, that thunderous beat and bassline and squelching synthline sounds really cool". Whamo, there you go: new genre (or nu, I should say).:bleh:
     
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    Not linking this because I like it more than others tracks like this or anything, but because it's a very good example of what it is and one of the first track labelled as Future Bass on a big label, one of the tracks that started the marketing brand genre "Future Bass" (which is actually a legit musical sub-genre to me, but it's debattable)
     
  9. foster911

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    Disgracing and defaming the whole bassy genres.:rofl:
     
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  10. RedThresh

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    Yeah this one is pretty light on bass compared to tons of others future bass tracks, but I was thinking linking it was relevant for this context, since it started the future bass trend (along with some other releases of course)
     
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  11. subGENRE

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    Some goods
     
  12. RedThresh

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    That one is in my Chrome playlists, good choice
     
  13. foster911

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    A bit better, but just a straight question. Do you really enjoy listening to these soulless combined genres? No offense......
     
  14. subGENRE

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    I love it. Dont you hear all the theory (and dissonance) in that tune. Future Jazzy Bass? lol Oh sh1t. Theres the next one....
     
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  15. foster911

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    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
  16. foster911

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    Would you please name the genre of this track too?
    https://clyp.it/gjuvbveo
    Thank you!:bleh:
     
  17. subGENRE

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    Thats easy. It falls under the whole EDM umbrella/catch all. The subgenre would be experimental breaks.
    and could also tag it ambient, melodic, experimental, breakbeats
     
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  18. foster911

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    But it's not for dance at all.:dunno: Also, more superior than experimental ones.
     
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  20. foster911

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    Appreciate alot.:mates:
     
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